I'm fed up with western criticism of a lot of countries that are nothing more than that.
1 democracy: Western countries have been saying. Many countries are not democratic. But they are just changing power without understanding the nature of these countries. They have been using platitudes against Stalin and the Soviet Union to say that other socialist countries are dictatorial. Can I say that after the kingdom of Prussia became capitalist, it went to war many times. Can it be said that capitalist countries are undemocratic and militaristic with a high degree of centralization of power? And the leader of the democratic world, the President of the United States. However, integrating the three powers of the party, the government and the army into one, and even mobilizing the army at will, is this what the West calls democracy?
2human rights:In New York, the world's economic powerhouse. Next to the high-rise buildings are slums rarely seen in the developing world. The ancestors of the Elites in the United States plundered others and accumulated their own wealth. But in countries the US criticizes, like Cuba, where everyone gets free bread every day, at least no one dies of hunger. In a socialist country like North Korea, incomes are low because of long-standing Western sanctions, all in the name of western human rights. So their underdevelopment is caused by the western so called human rights that violate other peoples. The war in Afghanistan that killed countless children, the bombing of civilian areas in Yugoslavia and so on are the result of human rights in the West.
3democracyοΌI wonder which country has its national anthem * God is our trust * and which country has a Muslim ban? Yes, it's the big west, the United States. In China, people of all ethnic groups and faiths are equal, and people from all political parties have the opportunity to express their views. In the West, it was hard for communists to find jobs, and marxism was considered a crime. We will never implement the so-called democratic multi-party system in the West, which will only lead to low administrative efficiency and waste of resources. During the Second World War, The German army was on the border, while France was engaged in partisan struggle and did not form a stable governing government, which eventually led to the rapid demise of France. On the other hand, the Soviet Union, under the leadership of the Bolshevik Party, the army and people concentrated on capturing Berlin at last. When the Soviet Union also adopted the multi-party system, the world was in chaos and could not be preserved. It was divided into 16 countries. Take what happened recently as an example. When The UK left the European Union, ordinary people did not have a clear understanding of the Brexit, which was left to the referendum. As a result, many people regret it very much.That's not democracy. That's irresponsibility