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So the Chinese people chose the policy of year long Covid lockdowns with daily testing?

In the US, you change policies by changing the party in power. Yes, the policies are very different depending on who is in power. Hope the folks in China like leader for life Xi Jinping.
Read the sentences correctly. They couldn't chance the party but they could change the policy.

How many lives were lost in the US during the same period even if you could choose the party?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_COVID-19_protests_in_China
The police had largely allowed such rallies to proceed, although officers had reportedly arrested several protesters in Shanghai.[19] There had also been reports of protesters being beaten and showered with pepper spray before detainment.[19][20][21][22] By early December, China pivoted away from many of its previous COVID restrictions by reducing testing, reducing lockdowns, and allowing people with mild infections to quarantine at home, effectively abandoning the zero-COVID policy.[23]

2026/6/23
Trump Gets Negative Reviews Internationally as Fewer Say U.S. Is a Reliable Partner
36-country survey finds declining ratings for the U.S. amid rising concerns about its foreign policy and the health of its democracy
https://www.pewresearch.org/global/...nally-as-fewer-say-u-s-is-a-reliable-partner/
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Took me a few minutes to dig up this article during FIFA World Cup 2018 by 永井央紀/NAGAI Hironori, a Japanese reporter stationed in China.

有感於中國稱讚日本足球 (Inspired by China's praise of Japanese football)
https://zh.cn.nikkei.com/columnviewpoint/viewpoint/31293-2018-07-11-04-51-21.html?start=1
反過來看,日本人有為中國隊加油過嗎?中國在乒乓球上擁有超強實力,但是相比成為加油的對象,中國乒乓球被日本視為想要跨越的一堵高牆。在亞洲實力較弱的男子100米短跑方面,中國選手蘇炳添多次跑進10秒以內,但是在日本並未引起很大關注。

看著日本隊與比利時隊的比賽結束後,立刻轉換心情並快步離去的中國人的身影,我不禁思索在什麼條件下才會出現日本人稱中國是「亞洲之光」的狀況呢?
(Conversely, have the Japanese ever cheered for the Chinese team? China possesses overwhelming strength in table tennis, but rather than being the object of their cheers, Chinese table tennis is seen by Japan as a formidable obstacle to overcome. In the men's 100-meter sprint, a sport where Asia is relatively weak, Chinese athlete Su Bingtian has repeatedly run under 10 seconds, but this hasn't garnered much attention in Japan.

Watching the Chinese silhouettes quickly change their tune and walk away after the match between Japan and Belgium, I couldn't help but wonder: under what circumstances would the Japanese refer to China as the "Light of Asia"?)
 
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In light of Batra's incident.

Why Socrates Hated Democracy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLJBzhcSWTk
Socrates’s point is that voting in an election is a skill, not a random intuition. And like any skill, it needs to be taught systematically to people. Letting the citizenry vote without an education is as irresponsible as putting them in charge of a trireme sailing to Samos in a storm.

Why Democracies fail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvyb499QCGk

Why Democracy Is Mathematically Impossible
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf7ws2DF-zk
 
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Replying here because answering the question requires delving into politics.

https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/thread-about-japanese-players.38013/post-580880
What's the social media buzz in Japan right now, is Tomokazu still Japanese when he wins and Chinese when he loses?
The Japanese toxicity (especially the ネトウヨ/internet rightists) is comparable to the Chinese (including Taiwanese) and Korean ones and shows no sign of abating. Don't let the Western media brainwash you about the seemingly cute and harmless Japanese culture. Political correctness of the West is such a foreign concept it would get an n for naive in East Asia. As I've repeated stressed, telling players to retire is so mild they wouldn't even bat an eye.

2026/2/26
アスリートがメイクをして何が悪いのか―― 「国籍」「容姿」への攻撃、五輪開催中も6万2000件の誹謗中傷 (What's wrong with athletes wearing makeup? — Attacks on "nationality" and "appearance," 62,000 defamatory comments during the Olympics)
https://www.dailyshincho.jp/article/2026/02260534/?all=1
2026/2/14
日本選手団への中傷投稿6・2万件…団長「想定以上の件数、選手の力奪うからやめて」 (62,000 abusive posts targeting the Japanese team… Team leader: "This is a higher number than we expected. Please stop, it's taking away the athletes' strength.")
https://www.yomiuri.co.jp/olympic/2026/20260214-GYT1T00222/
2026/1/28
「ブス」「キモい」「消えろ」オリンピックで目立つ選手への誹謗中傷――卓球・張本智和選手は心無い言葉にどう向き合ったのか ("Ugly," "Gross," "Get lost"—how did table tennis player Harimoto Tomokazu cope with the hateful insults directed at prominent Olympic athletes?)
https://www.dailyshincho.jp/article/2026/01280535/?all=1
 このことに対し、張本選手は、「もし、自分がもともと日本人だったとしても、何か言われることはあるでしょうし、親が日本人であってもあると思います(中略)何をしても言ってくる人もいます。例えばですが、挨拶をしただけでも『挨拶してくるな』と言う人もいる。自分が100%良いことをしても、悪いことを言う人がいる」(2024年8月2日 THE ANSWER)と述べています。
(In response to this, Harimoto said, "Even if I were originally Japanese, I think people would still say something, and I think the same would happen if my parents were Japanese (omitted)... There are people who will criticize you no matter what you do. For example, even if you just say hello, there are people who will say, 'Don't say hello.' Even if you do something 100% good, there will still be people who will say something bad" (THE ANSWER, August 2, 2024).)

2026/1/5
「恐るべきライバル」だが「先祖の恩を忘れている」…ブーイング騒動の「張本智和」を中国メディアはどう論じたか 議論が沸騰した「高市発言」の引用 ("A formidable rival," but "forgetting the kindness of his ancestors"... How did Chinese media comment on Harimoto Tomokazu, who was booed? A quote from the controversial Takaichi statement)
https://www.dailyshincho.jp/article/2026/01051001/?all=1

(Set News is a pro-DPP news channel in Taiwan)
2025/12/7 (about an author in Taiwan on the Harimoto's incident at XTWC 2025)
張本智和手勢超嗆 作家:果然只有原是中國人的張本才知怎麼對付中國人 (Harimoto Tomokazu's gestures are extremely aggressive. The author comments: "Only someone originally a Chinese like Harimoto knows how to deal with the Chinese")
https://www.setn.com/News.aspx?NewsID=1762105


Below is a Hong Konger living in Okinawa on how the xenophobic right-wing populists (not just Chinese, but especially Vietnamese, even Western folks are being discriminated) are growing in number in the rest of Japan such as Tokyo, especially after TAKAICHI Sanae has assumed power.

日本歧視現在嚴重嗎? #沖繩香港人 #在日港人 #沖繩旅行 #日本生活 (Is discrimination serious in Japan now? #HongKongersInOkinawa #HongKongersInJapan #OkinawaTravel #LifeInJapan)
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Sskv6hdPgTw

【式典であいさつ】高市総理「誰もが平和で暮らせる世の中の実現へ不断の努力を重ねる」令和8年沖縄全戦没者追悼式【ノーカット】(2026年6月23日)|TBS NEWS DIG ([Speech at the Ceremony] Prime Minister Takaichi: "We will continue our unwavering efforts to realize a world where everyone can live in peace." Okinawa All War Dead Memorial Ceremony 2026 [Uncut] (June 23, 2026) | TBS NEWS DIG)
https://youtu.be/HzUmUEvGLho?t=18
Protester(s): No war! Protect Article 9! Apologize to the 240k people who died (in the Battle of Okinawa)!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzUmUEvGLho&lc=UgxjJNrZeT_USrEchit4AaABAg
@hakaider001
11 days ago
最も平和から遠い人がのたまっております。
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(These are the words of the person furthest removed from peace.)

@るんるん-i7q-s9j
11 days ago
どの面下げてスピーチしてるんだか
マジでやべえ奴だな
ここまで嫌われてるリーダーもなかなか現れないでしょう
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(I wonder what nerve she has to give a speech
She's seriously a mess
You won't often see a leader who's hated this much)
 
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I guess you have greatly underestimated the death toll of WWII and OTOH overestimated that of Mao's campaigns.

In the grand scheme of things, it's just like the death toll under the Mongols Empire in the 13th-14th centuries, during which many Han Chinese and Eastern and Central Europeans died, a wildly unreliable estimate.

Did Mao Really Kill Millions in the Great Leap Forward?
https://mronline.org/2006/09/21/did-mao-really-kill-millions-in-the-great-leap-forward/
Western writers on the subject have taken a completely disproportionate view of the period, mesmerized, as they are, by massive death toll figures from dubious sources. They concentrate only on policy excesses and it is likely that their views on the damage that these did are greatly exaggerated. There has been a failure to understand how some of the policies developed in the Great Leap Forward actually benefited the Chinese people, once the initial disruption was over.

Myths about Mao Debunked
https://medium.com/@braisedporkblog/myths-about-mao-debunked-2a500637c586
Even the higher estimates of losses China suffered during the Great Chinese Famine of 1959–1961 range to between 15 million and 30 million. That was just under 5% of the population, which is actually much lower than the deathrates of other poor nations such as those suffering famines under colonial rule.

Deaths as a direct result of Chairman Mao’s “Great Leap Forward”
https://www.reddit.com/r/ChineseHistory/comments/1oq4uhg/comment/nnicdm1/
This standard that every single death in the country is because of the head of state, is only applied to socialist countries, but when deaths happen in capitalist countries due to the economic system, it is seen as a personal failing, rather than the fault of that government or the capitalist system.

Destruction under the Mongol Empire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_under_the_Mongol_Empire#Demographic_changes
The death toll for the Mongol conquests is commonly cited as 40-60 million, a claim originating from the 1978 book "Atlas of World Population History" by Colin McEvedy and Richard Jones.[19] The book has since been criticized for lacking a solid basis for many of its population estimates.[20] In addition, the source used by McEvedy and Jones to support their claim of 35 million deaths in China during the Mongol conquests, "The population statistics of China, A.D. 2–1953" by John Durand, casts doubt on their conclusions. Durand points out that the Mongol censuses were likely very incomplete, leading to an exaggeration of the population decrease.[21]
 
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