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The Chinese people “honored” by themselves with dictatorship

If dictatorship can go well, the dictator must be God, not human God, nor son/daughter of God, but real God.

But, seems it’s impossible. So, we need to answer the question, what if the human dictator goes wrong. The answer is liberty, limited government, ruled by law, and democracy.

But democracy still faces a lot of questions.
What is the best for the country?
What is fair and good for politicians, and for different groups of people?
How can all of these parties find the best and follow the best?
How can they all agree with each other?
What if they demand something not good for the country, nor for others, nor for themselves?
What if the majority goes wrong, since it punishes themselves and also everybody else in the country?

And the answer seems to be that everybody should be real God, though it’s not possible either.

Then, if democracy can go well, it actually reflects the people’s quality. If people can be granted the voting power and democracy can go well, the people in that country are honored by themselves. They are qualified people.

If democracy can’t be practiced in a country, and if dictatorship becomes necessary, it means people’s quality is too poor. They can’t be honored with democracy by themselves.

Now, in China, it becomes common sense that the Chinese people need an emperor to rule. The “great remarkable ancient civilized” Chinese people “honor” themselves with dictatorship!