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Comment by xinying

15 days ago

There is a gap between freedom of speech in China and the US, but the example you gave attributing it to the fruits of liberalism is not correct. The globalization of the economy and the division of labor in industry is the inevitable result of capital expansion and industrial upgrading. It is also inevitable that labor-intensive industries will move to countries with low labor costs, as will the financial flows generated by these moves, as well as development banks. It is also the fact that there is a relationship between freedom and economic base, the United States and some European countries have enough economic base to invest in freedom, which is a virtuous circle, on the contrary, excessive freedom in countries with a poor economic base will divert the inputs of economic development, and will instead produce chaos