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Old 04-22-2008, 00:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
Fiona Shrot
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qestions for anti-CCPs

I didnt try to join the communist party and never will I, but I dont agree that CCP is as bad/ nasty/ imperious as many members said.

Although there are many problems with the current system under the rule of CCP, China could hardly find out a better way to change the conditions. So here are my questions:

1. Do you think China doesnt need CCP's government any more? Or do you think CCP should improve itself and continue its regime? Or do you think the best way is to add one or more parties to come into power? What do you expect China's polity should be like?

Please analyze the feasibility of your suggestion.

2. There is another problem: whatever the world criticize CCP for, over 90% of the Chinese would support its regime when it comes to anything to do with nationalism just as what astralis said. So once anyone or any medium talks about Taiwan or Tibet issues, it is likely that overwhelming majority of the Chinese people will take the CCP's side.

How to solve this problem.

3. CCP have done some achievements and some wrong decisions as well. Could you tell me what you know about (and please evaluate,too) what CCP did during the the past 49 years?

For instance, whether Deng Xiaoping's "capitalist road" is a right choice for China at that moment and in the long run?


Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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