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The Ugliness of Privacy Notices
It should be clear to anyone that cares about freedom that the Chinese model is a real threat to everyone, everywhere. Their model consists of:
1. freedom of action for corporations, and
2. a corresponding lack of freedom for individuals, including religious persecution, forced abortions, suppression of the press and lack of voting rights
Notice, though how frequently there are articles over at IPCentral praising China, and often discrediting India. It's because the corporate power advocates iin America see China as a role model, and they wish to emulate the "success" of the Chinese model in America.
So, either we export freedom to China or China will export its repressive policies to America.
For those who think, BTW, that China is somehow different, and democracy wouldn't wrk there, I would refer to Amartya Sen's book Development as Freedom, in which he thoroughly discredits that argument.