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I don’t deny that China has made, and continues to makd, many impressive advances that have really helped its people. I acknowledge that it achieves many things capitalist countries don’t even try to achieve. But its government is also harsh towards its critics, and that can be expected to have an effect on surveys.
But its government is also harsh towards its critics, and that can be expected to have an effect on surveys.
First of all, you clearly have no clue how Chinese government actually works. I can recommend this article as a primer. The whole notion that people in China are afraid to criticize the government isn’t based in reality. In fact, if that was the case then the government wouldn’t have any incentive to improve the lives of the people. Finally, the fact that you think people at Harvard aren’t smart enough to do a proper survey is also incredible.
I don’t deny that China has made, and continues to makd, many impressive advances that have really helped its people. I acknowledge that it achieves many things capitalist countries don’t even try to achieve. But its government is also harsh towards its critics, and that can be expected to have an effect on surveys.
First of all, you clearly have no clue how Chinese government actually works. I can recommend this article as a primer. The whole notion that people in China are afraid to criticize the government isn’t based in reality. In fact, if that was the case then the government wouldn’t have any incentive to improve the lives of the people. Finally, the fact that you think people at Harvard aren’t smart enough to do a proper survey is also incredible.