This is literally my parents. They told me to stop criticizing the people in power, even going as far as saying I shouldn’t criticize the government of my former country. I don’t even have citizenship in my former country anymore, not sure how I could even get in trouble for criticizing is effecively a foreign country to me. (I’m talking about PRC btw).
My mom told me to “just focus on improving your own life and stop worrying about things like you can’t control like politics” (as in, both the politics of my former country and the politics of my current country)
Am I in the wrong here? Should I just keep quiet and not say anything so that I don’t “get in trouble”?
Some of the protestors of the Tianamen Square protests (those who survived anyways) were jailed, not executed. There were some who fled to the US, but later returned to China (I don’t know what was the person thinking lol) but he didn’t get arrested, he was denied entry and told to GTFO. Some were less lucky, and got disappeared.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989_Tiananmen_Square_protests_and_massacre#Immediate_aftermath
I think its mostly due to international pressue. China was opening up trade at the time, and is now the largest trading partner to many countries. If they do too much oppression, they’ll get sanctioned. So they try to do it more covertly and as less as possible to stay under the radar of foreign countries, but just enough oppression to keep the rulling party in power.
China used to be much worse during the Mao-era, its slowly improving. Homosexuality is now legal, transgender people are tolerated but they require surgery for official recognization. Its moving in the right direction. Who knows, maybe one day China will become a democracy.
Well, that’s interesting. thank you for the facts, i never knew that.
Yeah, saudi arabia was WAY worse like 7-13 years ago, but it’s still horrible today. Maybe one day we’ll become a democracy too, but i’d expect at least a century before the idea of that even becomes plausible lol.
Unfortunately that international pressure appears to be disintegrating before our eyes…
Yeah… fuck.
The pressure from the US is gone, since the US is now itself becoming dictatorial. So now it might work in reverse. Maybe trump is gonna try to make China to ban LGBTQ people, who knows. I mean, Russia and the US is getting so close now, and both countries are trying to ban LGBTQ people, this type of backwards policy could spread to China.
I hope the EU and other “progressive” trading partners of China is enough pressure to keep the CCP in check. (Seeing the AfD of Germany doubling in support, I’m kinda losing hope)