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Rachel's avatar

Fantastic 2 part essay!!! I bookmarked it so I can share with those who may be receptive.

I would like clarification/sources on one point. You write,

<<The Chinese government has perfected the digital control of its people. The way Western governments and elite institutions are increasingly controlling discourse is looking more and more like the Chinese way, as also lamented by Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei, who ironically sought refuge from Chinese totalitarianism in Europe years ago.>>

Could you provide a better citation than the hyperlink? It's a link to a Twitter post of one guy described as a Chinese dissident, who says sometimes he sees worse censorship in the US vs China.

The problem is, this ignores the fundamental truth of a Chinese gov that provides for its people and is constructed by merit. In China, you do not become a politician by being rich. You start at the smallest local level, if you make a positive material difference in your locality's life, you have the opportunity to move up a level. It is a true meritocracy.

I just recoil from this Chinese censorship refrain because it is taken as a given and I won't take something as a given without seeing the evidence, and I don’t ever see evidence, just statements taken as fact.

That being said, really loved this piece, and thank you for writing it! And I hope you decide to write the "what do we do now?" Part 3!

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Jeanette van Dijk's avatar

I really like your essays (both of them). I think they are a very thorough reflection of what has happened in the last couple of years. I do however also think that totalitarianism has been a lot longer in the making. In my opinion, a large component that adds to our current totalitarianism is 'the battle for total equity' and the resulting backlash on our freedom and wealth. We have been ruled by socialists for decades now, thriving on inequality of opportunity by people they define as minorities and victimization. This constant cry for equity (not even equality anymore!) and equal outcomes dumbs down the entire nation. It started in our educational systems where the urge to equalize all students has drastically reduced the quality of education for over thirty years. We now have a complete generation that can do no more than repeat what they have been taught at school and believe anything you tell them. With a total disregard for facts, the right opinion has become more important than being right.

Also the urge to compensate everyone for all adversities in life has soared our government spending and increased our national and European debts. Besides spending billions on immigration, governments have, since the beginning of this century, solved every crisis by borrowing money and buying off the consequences. For example, the banking crisis, eurocrisis and COVID-crisis have all been resolved by governments increasing their expenditures. At the same time the ECB bought up all the bad debts, printing free money in return. By now, the whole of Europe is riddled with debt, which is paid for by inflation and the reduction of wealth by its inhabitants. Any discontentment about that is of course 'radical right ideology'. Elites live in a different universe because they do not feel the consequences of their actions. They're generally not the ones living in poor neighborhoods swamped with immigrants, trying to meet ends every day and having less to spend each year.

Like yourself I struggle with the reality that so many people still believe the government acts in their best interests and unquestionably believe what the newspapers tell them. Most people just don't seem to care what happens if they can just live their lives peacefully. They are absolutely fine with the concept of exchanging their freedom for safety and a government fixing all their problems for them.

After a couple of years of writing articles, I decided to write a fiction novel (it's out in Dutch, now translating it to English), hoping that if people can actually live through and feel where we're heading they would become more involved. It has been my solution to do something about the situation. I am very curious about your ideas!

ps. You may want to take a look at the Online Harms Act in Canada where they are establishing 'Minority Report' pre-crime measures for addressing hate speech. Also, I recommend that you watch a recent speech given by Ursula von der Leyen at the Copenhagen Democratic Summit about prebunking: 'inoculating the country against the disinformation virus'. I wrote a short article about the latter on my own substack (@cuddledchildren), where I have included the whole video. You can also find it on Youtube. Watch and horror! ;)

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