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© 2020 AFPFearful of virus return, Beijing turns into virtual fortress
By Laurie Chen and Jing Xuan Teng BEIJING/WUHAN©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Kuya 808
This pandemic is having a very corrosive effect on a number of ideological institutions. The egalitarian underpinnings of the CCP have definitely been challenged. Now we see the Party, as well as, economic elites utilizing their disproportionate resources to protect themselves by any means with the regular folks bearing the brunt of the hardship. At the same time, individual cities across China are either becoming fortresses of their own or pariahs to be shunned. All kind of conflict is arising, with town against town, country folk against city slickers and so on and so forth. Things are getting pretty tribal.
I guess it boils down to ideology versus human nature. Marxism is not a natural condition for humans, it requires the suppression of naturally occuring tendencies and the continued maintenance of that suppression to insure the masses don't stray. Because if they are left to their own devices, they'll go feral. In this situation it appears that the Chinese have shaken off some of their ideological restraints and are returning to a more natural state.
maruchandayo
From my experience having lived in four countries, including China, the so-called democratic governments are yet to deliver any of those two to their countries. So the collapse of China is just a wet dream of the pentagon weapon sellers, and the herd that thinks such a cathastrophe would benefit them.
Jimizo
People have been predicting the collapse of the CCP for decades. As much as I’d like to see it happen, I can’t see thIs virus bringing it down. If anything, it will strengthen its grip.
From my time in China and speaking to Chinese outside of China, the CCP will stay in power as long as they deliver on two key points - economic growth and unity.
quercetum
I prefer authoritarian with civil liberties. Japan obviously is authoritarian and democratic; you can have your senbei and eat it too.
Half of the US is constantly busy attacking the other half. Abe has it much easier than Trump.
But in China, they tied an elderly man to a utilities pole with cables for being out of his home. Authorities boarded up someone’s front door from the outside to enforce the lockdown.
The Democratic Elite, the GOP, Nihonkai, the CCP...all elites. The Global Elites collaborate with each other to maintain the establishment.
Chip Star
The measures are ultimately meant to shield the Communist Party elite from the virus
By definition, there cannot be different classes in a communist system.
u_s__reamer
Without the plebs, the elite have no protection. In a pandemic they need us more than ever. Boris Johnson will vouch for this truism, as maybe one day even his alter ego across the pond.
The Avenger
Someday we will learn the true breadth of the infection in China. But probably not before the virus circles back around and knocks out the Chinese Communist Party and causes an empire collapse.
Viktor Cernatinskij
Fearful of virus return, Beijing turns into virtual fortress... Wow, China's government is smarter than all other governments combined...
...Should China communists not hide the virus from November 17, 2019 to December 31, 2020, should they fully isolate and close China and not allow anybody to get out until all the virus is
destroyed, should all other world's governments close fully all the countries in begining of January 2020 and go to full lockdown, we would save so many lives... ...World Wide Incompetence and stupidity and ignorance... Instead of acting fast, all the countries waited until Coronavirus came and started biting their naive rears...
PTownsend
Protect the elite? And to think there are 'westerners' working to undermine the remaining bits of their respective state's democratic systems and have them replaced by authoritarian systems where the elite have even greater authority.