You must be trying to be facetious because you are providing an excellent example of an Asian intolerant, closed minded, and prejudicial. You are mouthing the worst propaganda of Chinese Communist, that Chinese culture is not suited for democracy. Chinese want democracy and rule of law every bit as Americans, maybe more so because they suffer under misrule every day. Daily interactions with the outside world may not bring democracy today but they make Communist lies a little harder to maintain, a lot more expensive to enforce, which in a today's tight budget environment -- as a struggling economy must bring -- becomes yet another argument to relax control. The draconian measures and civil unrest of "Cultural Revolution" are unimaginable today precisely because of greater economic freedom and online communication; the people simply will not tolerate it. Western values have permeated the society long ago. The hottest IPO of the day is a Chinese emulator of Starbucks selling coffee; how like Americans do you want the Chinese be?
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