← Back to context Comment by nutjob2 16 hours ago He's fine because he complied with the authorities. 7 comments nutjob2 Reply Fricken 16 hours ago All states, by definition, are authorities that demand compliance. You're not saying anything that distinguishes Jack Ma's condition from anyone else's just about anywhere. nutjob2 9 hours ago That is nonsense. There is the rule of law and there is the arbitrary actions of regimes that are a law unto themselves. amanaplanacanal 6 hours ago How much do you know about Chinese law, actually? giwook 16 hours ago [dead] yakbarber 15 hours ago that's true in every country. nutjob2 9 hours ago Not at all. In non totalitarian/authoritarian countries you're fine if you stay on the right side of the law, instead of the whims of the regime. likeclockwork 3 minutes ago Who writes the laws?
Fricken 16 hours ago All states, by definition, are authorities that demand compliance. You're not saying anything that distinguishes Jack Ma's condition from anyone else's just about anywhere. nutjob2 9 hours ago That is nonsense. There is the rule of law and there is the arbitrary actions of regimes that are a law unto themselves. amanaplanacanal 6 hours ago How much do you know about Chinese law, actually? giwook 16 hours ago [dead]
nutjob2 9 hours ago That is nonsense. There is the rule of law and there is the arbitrary actions of regimes that are a law unto themselves. amanaplanacanal 6 hours ago How much do you know about Chinese law, actually?
yakbarber 15 hours ago that's true in every country. nutjob2 9 hours ago Not at all. In non totalitarian/authoritarian countries you're fine if you stay on the right side of the law, instead of the whims of the regime. likeclockwork 3 minutes ago Who writes the laws?
nutjob2 9 hours ago Not at all. In non totalitarian/authoritarian countries you're fine if you stay on the right side of the law, instead of the whims of the regime. likeclockwork 3 minutes ago Who writes the laws?
All states, by definition, are authorities that demand compliance. You're not saying anything that distinguishes Jack Ma's condition from anyone else's just about anywhere.
That is nonsense. There is the rule of law and there is the arbitrary actions of regimes that are a law unto themselves.
How much do you know about Chinese law, actually?
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that's true in every country.
Not at all. In non totalitarian/authoritarian countries you're fine if you stay on the right side of the law, instead of the whims of the regime.
Who writes the laws?