• _haha_oh_wow_
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    254 months ago

    What opposition leaders? What dissidents?

    I can’t take you seriously at this point, we have protests here regularly and people speak out against the government like it’s a hobby. To imply otherwise is farcical to say the least.

      • _haha_oh_wow_
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        To the same extent this is true in both Russia and China, yes.

        No.

        Not even close.

        Neither of those countries have constitutionally protected free speech and they both regularly disappear their people, even in other countries.

          • _haha_oh_wow_
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            -13 months ago

            I’m sorry, are you trying to suggest that the US government offed a whistle blower for Boeing??? Why would they even do that? To what end?

        • @kookaburra@lemmy.ml
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          Neither of those countries have constitutionally protected free speech

          Article 29 of Russian constitution and Article 35 of Chinese constitution prove you wrong.

          • @Holyginz@lemmy.world
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            Lmfao and I can write on a piece of paper I’m the king of France but at the end of the day it’s just a piece of paper with writing on it and no enforcement. They have it written on the constitution so they can say they have it, but then the ruling party does whatever it wants.

            • @naturalgasbad@lemmy.caOP
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              Again, what are the recent policy impacts of this “free speech”?

              I can point to a very clear example of Chinese protests netting real, tangible policy change at the national level: Chinese protests took down Zero COVID policy. This is recent, large-scale, national, and resulted in a real and tangible change in government policy.

              What can you point to in the US over that same time frame? I guess the march on Washington in support of Israel’s genocide?

              • @Holyginz@lemmy.world
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                34 months ago

                Again, you conveniently skirting around the point and I’m not going to continue discussing with someone not arguing in good faith.

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            Oh, true! Perhaps someone could remind russki police of that next time they’re being arrested for holding a blank sheet of paper. Y’all sound dumb as hell.