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life under authoritarian regimes is like war: most Americans don’t know that it’s often really normal and boring, up until the rarer, horrible moments when it isn’t
Pretty much. What it mostly boils down to is that most Americans really don’t have the faintest idea what living under modern authoritarian regimes actually looks like, and how it’s often at the same time way more boring and way more scary than they’d imagined.
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people you know go missing, and you never find out what happened to them
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The damage this causes across generations (even if the regime is short lived!) is so hard to grasp if you haven’t lived with it. It touches every aspect of life. It makes trust impossible, and without some level of trust and a belief in the possibility of justice, *nothing in society works.*
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china is the lowest trust, most every man for himself fuck you got mine place i have ever experienced. if americans think it's like that now oh boy you have no idea how much worse it can get once society itself is destroyed
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It is *grim* total societal trauma
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it's a completely rational response to generations of nightmare and it fucking sucks to live in a place where everyone has knives out for everyone else at all times
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often had the thought in Cambodia that pretty much every adult there could use intensive therapy for trauma, which was of course not available
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everyone in china needs three months off work for mandatory therapy and weed