Is Chinese President Hu Jintao lying?

2008-09-13 7:11 pm
I think he is!
During the Chinese president visit to Japan, he visited a Japanese school, the students were given a chance to ask him questions, a boy asked him "Mr. Hu, why did you want to become President?" Hu replied " Well, actually I didn't want to become President but my people elected me, so I have to do my job" WTF, that was the hilarious joke I heard, the Chinese President "elected by its people"? We all know China is a communist dictatorship, how the hell would there even be a election !

回答 (5)

2008-09-15 6:12 am
✔ 最佳答案
1. Any Chinese above 18-year-old can apply to join communist party. However, only the "elites"(higher educated, hard working ones such as doctors, engineers, teachers, etc. and good hearted, selfless ones) can be accepted. Even so, there is a huge population of Chinese communist party members(in tens millions) due to China has such large population.


2. Chinese vote for representatives(representatives don't have to be the communist party members. And the voters are anyone above 18). Then the representatives go to Beijing to vote for more important matters.

3. Hu Jintao was appointed by the communist party which was formed by large amount of common Chinese people, and then was approved by the voted representatives from all over China.
So he can claim he was voted by people in that way.
2008-09-13 7:15 pm
And your point is?


tcw
2016-11-02 11:07 pm
have you ever easily appeared on the lyrics of the music? The music is approximately as political as "usa the attention-catching". it is between the songs that each physique chinese language human beings study as infants in school. it is no longer an Anti-American music. If there is any grievance on hand right here, it is from the sheer loss of originality. this could be reminiscent of having a grasp pianist play by using a music checklist from an issue-loose college overall performance application.
2008-09-13 7:19 pm
Communist countries do have elections, but the only candidates allowed belong to the Communist Party. They're not "free" elections, where candidates from different parties can participate.
2008-09-13 7:15 pm
their commies what do you expect.

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