Why?
>CCP brainwash? I didn't even read CCP news, everybody in China won't read these things. If you often look through Chinese youtube, we have those official accounts mostly funded by some official departments of CCP, and they don't get even thousands of viewing each video-posting.
>I lived in a lovely place, not a scary totalitarian state. I hung around with me colleges, playing tabletop game, reading books, listening to podcasts, albums just like you. Also, i feel secured, peaceful, confident because i lived in a giant city where i feel myself so small but so free!!
>Chinese love playing basketball, the most popular sports in China. I played a lot, watched a lot of NBA. Having a hobbit doing it constantly makes me feel happy.
>my mother and father are around me, they loved me and we have lots of time to stay together
>I dated many girls, sexed some. Again, it's pure love that makes me happy.
Again, i want to ask anons, what is a real thing you should care the most? CCP is the same as US government, nothing different. That's what i felt after living in both places.
Lots of pros in China than America on material living i had: fuckin insane infrastructure, urbanized really quick and well, coinvent transport, lower cost of living than America, better doctor service, and most importantly, better culture surrounding me. Shanghai is a really open city, and lots of redneck won't like that because it's getting diversity like new york. But those foreigners are treated better than foreigners in America.
>we do have free speech, at least in my place. A free speech to criticize CCP, but we can't criticize Mao, and other leaders of CCP. Compared to America, it is better because >96 percent of citizens don't care about politics!!!
that's all i can say about China with my honesty. Don't be mad , i am speaking my perspective, if you don't agree you should give your own experiences living in China. But still i will not care.