• Demand results

    From Read@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 10 08:53:29 2023
    Demand results. Clean up the mess.

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  • From Read@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 10 09:39:56 2023
    Demand results. Exit the South China Sea immediately.

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  • From Read@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 10 10:46:16 2023
    Demand results. Release all exit bans immediately.

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  • From Read@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 10 10:53:01 2023
    Demand results. Make China a democracy now.

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  • From ltlee1@21:1/5 to Read on Tue Oct 10 08:48:14 2023
    On Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at 2:53:14 PM UTC, Read wrote:
    Demand results. Make China a democracy now.

    Don't worry.
    China is more democratic than America, say the people. https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-06-26/which-nations-are-democracies-some-citizens-might-disagree

    "Overall, 78% of people believe that democracy is important; around the world, that number ranges from 92% in Greece (the “cradle of democracy”) to 50% in Iran (a “theocratic republic,” according to the Central Intelligence Agency).

    However, even 40% of those living in bona fide democracies (those countries classified as “free” by Freedom House) believe that their country is not, in fact, democratic.

    The disparity between those who believe in democracy and those who think they live in a democracy is the “perceived democratic deficit,” according to the Democracy Perception Index, an annual survey of 124,000 people across 53 countries conducted by
    Dalia Research, in collaboration with the Alliance of Democracies. The greater the deficit, the more citizens feel that their country fails to honor their democratic ideals.

    ...

    Charted below are the survey results from 20 countries, and they illustrate some startling beliefs — not least that 73% of Chinese consider China to be democratic, whereas only 49% of Americans believe the same about the U.S."

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  • From Read@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 10 11:34:38 2023
    Demand results. Kill Xi Jinping NOW.

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  • From Read@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 10 23:54:34 2023
    Demand results. Kill Xi JinPing.

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  • From Asiaticus@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 11 19:25:09 2023
    Don't feed the troll! ;-)
    There are a lot of spam posts of this guy in the group.


    Am Tue, 10 Oct 2023 08:48:14 -0700 (PDT) schrieb ltlee1:

    On Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at 2:53:14 PM UTC, Read wrote:
    Demand results. Make China a democracy now.

    Don't worry.
    China is more democratic than America, say the people. https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-06-26/which-nations-are-
    democracies-some-citizens-might-disagree

    "Overall, 78% of people believe that democracy is important; around the world, that number ranges from 92% in Greece (the “cradle of democracy”) to 50% in Iran (a “theocratic republic,” according to the Central Intelligence Agency).

    However, even 40% of those living in bona fide democracies (those
    countries classified as “free” by Freedom House) believe that their country is not, in fact, democratic.

    The disparity between those who believe in democracy and those who think
    they live in a democracy is the “perceived democratic deficit,”
    according to the Democracy Perception Index, an annual survey of 124,000 people across 53 countries conducted by Dalia Research, in collaboration
    with the Alliance of Democracies. The greater the deficit, the more
    citizens feel that their country fails to honor their democratic ideals.

    ...

    Charted below are the survey results from 20 countries, and they
    illustrate some startling beliefs — not least that 73% of Chinese
    consider China to be democratic, whereas only 49% of Americans believe
    the same about the U.S."





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    Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit.
    Seneca --
    There is no great genius without madness.

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