As in any country there are forms of dissent. In the People's Republic of China liberalization has allowed for unprecedented amounts of new expression but it is not unlimited. Disagreements are voiced such as the Tiananmen Square demonstrations to modern strikes by factory workers, and even from political dissidents. There are disagreements within China but they are not voiced as publicly and openly as in democratic societies.
People disagree with having the Olympics in China due to the repressive nature of the Chinese government. Furthermore, the Chinese government has been known to be violent against their own people in times of political dissent. In addition, there is still a stigma of the Western world to the Chinese government due to its communism routes. Also Beijing and the surrounding area has horrendous air pollution problems that put athletes and spectators at risk for significant health problems unless they shut down all industry in a wide area (a few hundred kilometers) around.
About 50 people work in the Chinese Government.
They banned Chinese people from serving in government
Yes. The Chinese are brilliant. I like China very much. I disagree with their stance on human rights but I disagree with the USA's as well.
Chinese people were educated in the scholar system. They were not trusted in ruling government.
The freedom of political speech is an implied right, in the Australian constitution.
To return the people to wearing traditional Chinese clothing
To return the people to wearing traditional Chinese clothing
we must give the chinese people enough actual benefit,for example,distribute them houses.democray thoery don't appeal to the chinese people.
Democracies believe it is probably the best and most beneficial to the people it governs. Other forms of government would, of course, disagree.
It has become fashionable for any group that is persecuted to compare itself to the victims of the Holocaust - and the Tibetans have been treated badly by the Chinese government.
the chinese government and most other communistical countries