I don't think it's the only society that thinks that way. Many closed societies with little respect or understanding of personal freedoms are pretty much in the same boat. It's just that the Chinese are vocal about it because of social media. I bet the North Koreans have a similar line of thought.
In the democratic, civilized world this is known as individual choice. We don't have to agree on everything and that's fine. I know this might be difficult for someone from a communist nation to comprehend but give it a shot.
This is the first mention of India in this thread.
This is the lie you stated.
In the civilized, democratic world this is called whataboutism
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/whataboutism
Now shed your India centric obsession and learn to defend criticism
That's not how things work on International forums in the democratic, civilized world. If you put up fluff propaganda pieces, you will be called out. If you can't handle the heat, get out of the kitchen.
We will as soon as the 100,000 Chinese refugees return home to China.
By the way, why do you keep posting multiple articles and videos about how good China is, if you don't like others criticizing or laughing at your absurd Communist propaganda?
Lol. I am talking about the press freedom index.
https://rsf.org/en/ranking
China ranks 177/180
China should aspire to catch up with Equatorial Guinea first before it even begins to compare itself to actual democracies.
As I said, to the democratic world they are Chinese refugees. Whether a brutal regime considers those who escaped its clutches to be refugees or not is not even a consideration.
My concern is for all people living under brutal regimes who don't have democracy - China is just one of them, along with North Korea, Mauritania and other countries in that category.