China has lashed out at Germany after its foreign minister called Xi Jinping a “dictator” and summoned Berlin’s ambassador for a dressing down, in the latest flaring of tensions with a western democratic power over how the Chinese leader is described overseas.
China has lashed out at Germany after its foreign minister called Xi Jinping a “dictator” and summoned Berlin’s ambassador for a dressing down, in the latest flaring of tensions with a western democratic power over how the Chinese leader is described overseas.
I was not aware that term length was the method by which a dictatorship was determined. (Hint : It is not) In a democratic country, keep the people happy, stay in power. Is that how China works?
I could speak more on this but I will match your low effort and pause there.
The survey team found that compared to public opinion patterns in the U.S., in China there was very high satisfaction with the central government. In 2016, the last year the survey was conducted, 95.5 percent of respondents were either “relatively satisfied” or “highly satisfied” with Beijing. In contrast to these findings, Gallup reported in January of this year that their latest polling on U.S. citizen satisfaction with the American federal government revealed only 38 percent of respondents were satisfied with the federal government.
I could speak more on this but I will match your low effort and pause there.
I'd rather not read any more stupid comments from smug and uninformed liberals like you in my inbox, thanks for the favor.
Did you keep reading to the part about low level satisfaction with local government. And some thoughts on why. It's more complicated than you summarise.
Did you keep reading to the part about low level satisfaction with local government.
I did, did you? Or are you just skimming the introductory article for something "negative" to comment on?
You're painting a pretty disingenuous picture, the satisfaction levels for local government are lower than for the central government but they're still pretty good:
Do you believe that 75% or more of Americans believe their local representatives are "Knowledgeable", "Kind" or that they feel "Satisfied with [the] Eventual Outcome" of their decisions?
It’s more complicated than you summarise.
I didn't summarize anything, I pasted a direct quote from the article you seem to not have read:
Let's first recall the initial assertion, readers please keep it in mind, (Image asserting dictatorship among western politicians)
Let's see what conversational traps the troll uses.
"Proves" China is happy. Let's assume their proof is valid to save time. Pause, revisit initial point, is it related? Doesn't seem to be. Alright let's continue.
Asserts I am liberal? Odd, seems related to nothing. None of the topics seems attached to this assertion. Let's continue.
End of post, so let's revisit, has the responder provided anything of value on the topic (recalling that this is a topic that they initialized). Well, no.
2/10 troll. Mildly entertaining though. I'm glad they posted, its a good education for people to see common tactics used by time vampires. Have a nice day troll or trollbot.
You were called a liberal because of your support of liberal governments, making it related to the topic. The holier-than-thou tone of your response highlights your lack of education on the relevant topics. Seeing as you think no one else provided any value to the discussion and you knowingly chose to contribute nothing of your own (is coat-tail time vampire an established term?) Let's try to salvage something out of this thread. Beyond the derisive tone of this first paragraph, everything beyond is provided as a measure toward engaging in a good-faith conversation.
Why were you called a liberal and why would a communist see this as a fault? To add some clarity before the quote, communists usually apply the term "liberal" to what people in the US refer to as "conservatives" and "liberals." They are lumped together due to their mutual support of liberalism and neoliberalism. The following quote is from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Section 2.4. It does not fully answer the above question, but it will begin to give some context. Any additional clarification can be gained by reading further into Marxist theory.
My comments are simple, direct. I inject nothing and ask questions about statements. If this is offensive, it is inferred without being implied.
Let's address your assertions and questions one-by-one without all the fluff.
A subjectively-observed attitude indicates lack of education.
What does time vampire mean.
You acknowledge an aggressive tone and suggest the next paragraph will contain a shift.
You provide a contextual quote.
My responses.
Disregard, I draw no connection between attitude and education so choose not to engage, defend, or otherwise.
I'll admit, this is close to a joke/slang term. Colloquially, time vampire is someone who takes your time as a hobby. Related to "bullshit asymmetry" aka, the amount of effort required to debunk bullshit is always greater than the initial bullshit. Giving the bullshitter infinite ammo to destroy the time of a good faith responder. A vampire takes blood, a time vampire would take time. I am sure you can draw the connection from the above info.
No response required. Clear.
This is where the assumptions go wrong, I do not support neoliberalism. I support clarity of discussion. I responded because I found the initial comment to be misleading, unclear, and poorly framed. On liberalism I have no stance due to lack of education on this topic. Your quote is interesting, I'll have to read more on this.
The irony of calling me a troll while at the same time dismissing a study you haven't read to attack my character. Please keep your word and stick to just one low effort reply here, I don't think anyone needs to read you embarrass yourself any further.