Sunday, November 13, 2011

Can Chinese people overthrow Communism in China, just like how Egyptian overthrow their dictator?

This is actually a great question but very different in comparison to China and Egypt. Egypt believe it or not is a authoritarian Presidential Republic which is very similar to what North Korea has. China is very different and the chinese people are very different from arabic people. Arabic people have a strong sense of nationalism in themselves and with all the corruption and "missing money" they rose up to the occasion. Chinese people on the other hand has had a long view of historical un-nationalism in the 19th century. In the conflict with Japan the chinese nationalist army who had more forces then the opposing Japanese military decided not to fight and instead retreated and rather of fighting back they were occupied. Same thing occurred when the PRC took over and in 1959 began the Great Leap Forward, in which 6 million farmers died but no one decided to take a stand on the government. Surprisingly nationalism is very strong in younger people not towards their government but towards Japan's. Student Protesters are have been strong in China through the Cultural Revolution and the Tienanmen Square incident.China has no interest in doing m protest against their government because there is no need to. A new leader is elected every 10 years and it is a capitalist economy that is strong through farming and labor and which those people have no interest in government policies

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