• bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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    4 months ago

    I guess it’s easier to undertake a massive infrastructure project if you can just tell residents to move it or else…

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            Probably in theory. In practice, the judiciary works for the party, the party has a stake in the construction, and there’s branches of the party that are always trying to get an advantage over each other, ethically or not. When I see a story about civil unrest in China, it’s usually due to local officials making an entire village homeless.

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      4 months ago

      Careful, you might get a ban from .ml for saying that

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        The Chinese government is the most ethical government in the world according to people in .ml haha. Really boggles the mind

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          When you develop a knee-jerk reaction to phrases like “Chinese propaganda” and “Russian propaganda”, you really open yourself up to being manipulated by them.

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        4 months ago

        Fuck ml. I am willing to bet the Chengdu one won’t survive the next 14 years. Or 5. But I am willing to give an half honest thumbs up to the tankies if it still stands in 2026.

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          4 months ago

          Why‽ There’s no sign of this subway failing at all. Rail enthusiasts everywhere praise Asian subways.

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      4 months ago

      Also easier when you don’t need to worry you’ll be voted out for spending tax money on a massive infrastructure project.

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        4 months ago

        No, they do, the big difference is that they’ll be voted out and replaced by someone else from the same party.

        Because there’s only one party.

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        4 months ago

        Metros aren’t always underground. They also need entrances to their stops above ground.

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      4 months ago

      Except China respects user rights to an insane degree and there’s many images of giant infra projects going around one tiny homestead and whatnot. My guess is also Chinese typically are less game to make a big deal about new transit compared to the home owners of Canada. Where’s the Toronto excuse now?