??? 02/06/12 08:35 Read: times |
#185807 - PRC and US corruption Responding to: ???'s previous message |
There's no natural law that compels a society to suppress corruption, but the will of the many is purportedly capable of overcoming the corruption of the few ... not totally, of course, but in the PRC, there are many examples of blatant and extreme corruption on the part of local officials that are gradually coming to the attention of higher levels of government. The reason for this is, in part, the rapid expansion of the "social media" which publicize events such as various threats of mass-suicide among workers demanding better pay and conditions, and things of that sort. If they weren't becoming more frequent, and more irritating to the upper levels of government, they wouldn't leak out of the PRC into the Western media in the way they've been doing it.
What about US? I already told some of peoples here...If you would like corrupt,you must did like US. Something like at sort of Ronald Reagan time.Was that true Richard Erlacher? Thank you Jeckson S Ben |