First one, keeping the status quo.However, you can't bear it.
*** Yes, can't take it. History has repeatedly prove ordinary people did not benefit from status quo. I am happen from the grassroots of "social class" and not happy with it.
Second, changing a lot. it is needed to chang not only the system, but also the social class, economic powers and people's minds, because system is supported by these elements. Unless changing those, the new government would be another CCP. But you don't know to change them, and you don't know how to oragnize them.
U only concern "change."
*** Not necessarily. I kept saying democracy had never been given a chance in China because of the ruling dictator. You are right, I don't know how to run a country and I don't need to. Simply giving more freedom to people is a good start. You can't expect people being enlightened under tight control of CCP.
In fact, if you want to change, you need to promote the change of those elements first.
*** No way under the rule of CCP. You see which should come first?
You are partially right
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Of course you needn't
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11/27/2004 postreply
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wrong assumption
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11/28/2004 postreply
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if U don't have any solution
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11/28/2004 postreply
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You should ask CCP
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11/29/2004 postreply
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