Message from @Nathan James 123
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The state.
High levels of corruption is bad for the state..
Hence it will crack down on it
EXACTLY like what has happened in China.
Corruption undermines the authority and power of the state
Hence why it's cracked-down on.
just like Trudeau, found in violation of ethics laws, and he got to decide his own penalty
he decided on no penalty
great way to fix corruption
Grand council of Fascists like in Italy wouldn't have had that issue.
And didn't
Because again, it undermines their control and power
And again, I'll point to China
Cracking down on corruption
you know, it's easier to convince a group of people to conduct morally ambiguous or reprehensible behaviour than it is to convince an individual
lmao, 'corruption' during fascist italy was low because the state legalized most forms of it, not because there was not intense amount of favouritism going on<:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
Can you give me some examples?
Here we go "Facism is the solution"
No, it will just get bitch slapped by a liberal nation...
again
Citing China as a good example of governance
Good luck beating China while being liberal <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
It's great so long as you aren't the vast majority of people
*Good luck beating germany while being a liberal nation"
oh wait
or USSR
oh wait
Oh wait
Also Opium wars
China isn't Germany nor the USSR <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
China is actively using our systems against us.
Liberalism really is the winner of history
The USSR and Germany didn't.
China isn't pushing for hard power. They're pushing for soft power
*Looks at south china sea*
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I mean you solution
*Looks at belt and road*
consolidation of power through "cracking down on corruption" isn't really all that altruistic, more a sign of a power-hungry dictator