Xi Broke the Social Contract That Helped China Prosper https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/01/opinion/china-covid-protests.html
(This isn't to say that there weren't plenty of attempts by local authorities to control, but such regulations were usually broken with absolute impunity. The classic example are university rules that students had to be back in their dorms by 9 every night. The standard response? "F**k this!" They would break doors so they couldn't be locked and break windows if they had to. And no one was ever punished for this.)
@John_Scotus I just have to ask, how are you so familiar with the inner workings of China? Have you lived there?
@see_the_sus 14 years. Wrote books about it even.
@John_Scotus Awesome!
Where are you living now?
@see_the_sus Japan.
@John_Scotus Oh well now I know three people living over there. I met a couple of cool fellas over on the bird. One is a professor from England, another is a photographer from Ireland. Both have lived in Tokyo for a long time.
@John_Scotus: Yep.
This is what many people don't get: Prior to Xi Jinping, the Chinese Communist Party survived because it wasn't heavy handed or intrusive. You could do pretty much whatever you wanted in China as long as it didn't involve politics or religion or challenge the Party in any way.