Fānpán – Is China Turning the Tables on the ‘Democratic’ West?

Fānpán – Is China Turning the Tables on the ‘Democratic’ West?

This isn’t unique to Germany or the EU; similar issues plague the U.S. and U.K., where bureaucratic hurdles in immigration, healthcare, and finance frustrate citizens. Xi’s governance model offers an alternative: efficiency through centralization, humaneness through collectivism. While not without flaws, critics note surveillance and censorship, and so Ai’s endorsement suggests that for many, China’s system delivers tangible freedoms. His words directly challenge the binary of “free West vs. authoritarian East,” urging a reevaluation based on lived realities. Ai Weiwei’s declaration that China feels more humane and freer than Germany isn’t a reversal of his principles, but an evolution based on experience. It underscores the success of Xi Jinping’s reforms in creating a society where bureaucracy recedes, community thrives, and daily life flows unencumbered. As the world grapples with uncertainty, perhaps the West can learn from China’s jade-like reassembly, piecing together a more practical freedom for all?

H/T: The Most Revolutionary Act

[audiobook] 16/20: The Governance of China Vol. 3 by Xi Jinping

[audiobook] 16/20: The Governance of China Vol. 3 by Xi Jinping (YouTube)

16a: Promote Development in Hong Kong and Macao as Part of China’s Overall Development

16b: Strive for China’s National Rejuvenation and Peaceful Reunification

16c: Speech on the 20th Anniversary of Macao’s Return to China and the Inauguration of the Fifth-Term Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region

Source: C Ozmun