Monday, June 29, 2009

Discussion: Who will rule China after the Communists?

Many people have thought as driving out the communists the last of their worries. This was ended when a communist general stepped out and said: "Well, who will rule China after us?" This question seemed simple, until they found that the Chinese people would not stand being ruled by other countries. Why? It's because of this......

When people said that they did not want to be ruled by a foreign country, this presented a problem. Most people thought that they could just elect a president and everything would be totally fine, but, that wasn't the case. Why? Because there must be a person to be in charge of the election. To that, there must be an election for that manager, which has to be held by another person and so forth. There was another problem, which was, who would keep law and order in China in the time it takes to elect a new president? Military force from other countries do not make a good police force, as the American forces showed in Iraq. Just after that country was liberated from Saddam Hussein, even with a military presence, the streets of Iraq went berserk with ransacking. All you had to do was to look in a direction and you would see a person carrying a refrigerator, food and random stuff back home. And that was only in Iraq. What would happen if that same situation came to China? The result of that would be total chaos. Many other problems face a China with no Communist government.


On the other hand China with a Communist government is no solution either. The Chinese government treats people that don't support them like dirt. This includes all non-supporters, even for people who work until they almost drop. The communist system can be compared to a pile of dung (sounds a bit weird). The non-supporters of the communists are squashed at the bottom under layers of stinking neglect, while the communist supporters are at the top, enjoying freedom and fresh advantages.

After all of this, there is one thing that you can do. Post your own solutions to this problem in the comments section and start a discussion on who should be in charge of China.

2 comments:

Jack said...

Do you mean that there is no starting point for a democratic China. I think that there is a starting point for every country. Every country must starts from somewhere.

Melli said...

My point is that the communist government ruling over china may not be easily replaced.