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Q: Says it all.....

So, I go onto the Chinese government's Anit-corruption website (the English version). I decide to contact them, cos I want to offer suggestions (such as, make it easy for non-Chinese speakers to report stuff). So, I send off an email... and it bounces...

 

My thoughts? That'd be right!

 

(FTR, I'm having stacks of fun trying to find any anti-corruption websites for China, let alone any in English... so much for the great purge that's supposed to be going on)

 

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I would like to say that is surprising and perhaps a mistake on some programmers part.  But, I can't even think that and keep a straight face.

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Well as Xi Jinping said, the future of the party itself may well depend on sorting out corruption.

The thing is, I don't think he realises he REALLY was speaking the most fundamentally important truth in China. (Important that is if you think the future of the party is important).

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The ultimate irony of the situation is, the government purposely created a society who are especially resistant to reform or change, who will stick to the status quo and who will not complain of shortcomings.  Now they find themselves in a position where they need to change, buck the status quo and overcome shortcomings.   Oh! What a conundrum!

giadrosich:

Excellent observation! It's like they see the "status quo" is no longer working, but they have taught everyone not to accept change! angry

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