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What It Was Like to Vote in China, My Story | Tea with Erping

Tea with Erping
Tea with Erping
In the West, voting is a civic duty. But Chinese people are technically “residents,” not “citizens” - we don’t have the rights that normal citizens enjoy and never get to participate in political life. The Party selects political candidates, decides policies, and punishes dissidents. The Party leadership makes a wish, and the People’s Congress would dutifully approve it; we, as ordinary people, have nothing to do with them. There is no such thing as a democratic election. ------------- Subscribe to my channel 🍀 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWu_mfajmbIEbjLRzGxMstw?sub_confirmation=1 ✅ Telegram: https://twitter.com/TeaWithErping ✅ Parler: https://parler.com/profile/TeaWithErping ✅ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeaWithErping ✅ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Tea-with-Erping-104473788255986 #China #vote #Erping What It Was Like to Vote in China, My Story | Tea with Erping ------------- © All Rights Reserved.
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