>>13353205>It's true that China's internal affairs made a lot of mistakes when the country was first founded, but it's a bit naive to blame the Communists for all the casualties during this period? You can't be unaware of how corrupt the so-called democratic Nationalist government was, can you? It took only four years after World War II to defeat the value of China's then-current currency to toilet paper. In the Republican era, the average life expectancy in China was less than forty, and you knew this but didn't say anything? Or do you not care about the facts and slander for the sake of slander?>But it's sad that you want to attack us only with the last two hundred years of history. Why is that, that you don't dare to face your present tragedy? We don't have a system where everyone votes, but we have a central government that really cares about the people. In just the last two years, the government has cracked down on all kinds of blood-sucking capital forces, including Jack Ma and his lackeys. It's been building up the infrastructure. Education, health care, and housing prices have been reformed for the quality of life of the people. And what about you? The so-called democratic system has long been a two-party system, and basically every president is backed by a huge conglomerate family, and anyone who dares to oppose these deep government figures has been dealt with like JFK. I dislike Trump a lot, but I can see that there is definitely something wrong with the number of votes for Biden. What about your democracy? Where is the power that the so-called Second Amendment gives you against hegemonic governments?>Let's get your domestic epidemic out of the way first. By the way, we zeroed out again just the day before yesterday! (*˘˘˘*). ... :*Man, I'm replaying New Vegas and this whole discussion about forms of government and their disadvantages remind me a lot of these debates about who's a better choice between the NCR and House. Really makes me think.