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Thecore

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But they won't do that, they will in fact even criticise the "CCP" 100x while glazing the Japanese.

Because that "standard" only applies to white people or those who kneel and obey them. These people are inherently racist.

Much like the same logic of when a White person commits a crime, they say, "this white individual is a criminal."
When a Chinese person commits a crime, they say, "the chinese has a culture of cheating."
They have the collective attitude and traits of antisocial personality disorder and/or psychopathy as well as narcissistic personality disorder as defined by the The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
 

Expert1324

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This should be a police and criminal issue.
Fully agree with this.

But the first step is the Police and the government need to stop seeing this as a "domestic problem" and therefore reluctant to step in. They need to seriously see it as a criminal issue. They need to actively intervene. If the Police tell them to follow the usual divorce route, this is as good as doing nothing, the abuser will often never agree to the divorce, making the divorce ten folds harder.

And for the anti-corruption campaign, it is certainly successful on the macro-level. But for very localised levels, they need to step up their game as well. If one side of the family have strong connections to the Police, the other side might never get the required help. I'm talking about tier 3 cities and below, hope this will be completely eradicates in due time.

There's a good reason why im particularly interested in speaking up about this topic, where I could've spend the time on ranting about 004's (lack of) balcony.
 

manqiangrexue

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Fully agree with this.

But the first step is the Police and the government need to stop seeing this as a "domestic problem" and therefore reluctant to step in. They need to seriously see it as a criminal issue. They need to actively intervene. If the Police tell them to follow the usual divorce route, this is as good as doing nothing, the abuser will often never agree to the divorce, making the divorce ten folds harder.

And for the anti-corruption campaign, it is certainly successful on the macro-level. But for very localised levels, they need to step up their game as well. If one side of the family have strong connections to the Police, the other side might never get the required help. I'm talking about tier 3 cities and below, hope this will be completely eradicates in due time.

There's a good reason why im particularly interested in speaking up about this topic, where I could've spend the time on ranting about 004's (lack of) balcony.
That's fine but that's a separate issue. If you said that Chinese law should view domestic abuse as a criminal offense rather than some private quarrel, there's no disagreement. But you said that China's new divorce law is "dumb" because it makes divorce more difficult without stating what it is, we might have a lot to discuss and potentially argue about. The law isn't that domestic violence is now no longer considered criminal, is it?
 

GulfLander

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Trial Visa free entry to CN for Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain passports.
Mao Ning said that in order to further facilitate the exchange of people between China and foreign countries, China has decided to expand the scope of visa-free countries. From June 9, 2025 to June 8, 2026, a visa-free policy will be implemented on a trial basis for ordinary passport holders from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain . Ordinary passport holders from the above four countries can enter China without a visa for business, tourism, sightseeing, visiting relatives and friends, exchanges and transit for no more than 30 days .
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