system is the best? Now I've been to Southern China and New York, let me tell you from experience.
You can walk down any road alone even at 3am in the morning, man or woman in China, its pretty safe and its crime rate is much lower than the US too.
system is the best? Now I've been to Southern China and New York, let me tell you from experience.
You can walk down any road alone even at 3am in the morning, man or woman in China, its pretty safe and its crime rate is much lower than the US too.
Your premise is flawed. While it is true that often, common criminal activity is low in authoritarian countries, the crimes committed by the Government are astronomically greater. Look at all the killing Mao did as well as the Tienanmen Square massacre.
Only totalitarian governments get away with crime on that scale.
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Most of our crime is due to drugs. With the rise of the drug culture came the rise of crime, both violent and other. The only way to do away with the drug culture is to not tolerate it. Call the druggies what they are. They are destroying our country and the corruption within our law enforcement allows it to continue. We as citizens should demand that all corruption within our government be erradicated. We are far too tolerant of it.
Yes of course, they act on behalf of the supreme interests of its class.
Yes of course, they act on behalf of the supreme interests of its class.
It depends where you live and where you go. Every country, region, city, district is different.
I think it is a maturity problem, they last thing America needs is a father figure that knows best and has the last say.
some americans seem to believe that belief is sufficient, facts count for little!
And I can walk down the street in my hometown at 3am and it is safe.
The difference is law enforcement, not political system. Do you what the type of state that China has? Do you remember Tienanmen Square?
I think it is a maturity problem, they last thing America needs is a father figure that knows best and has the last say.
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