At the end of the day you generally want to avoid just gulaging people if they aren't breaking any written laws unless it's an extreme example regardless of how much control you have. Having your citizens constantly live in fear of being punished even when they aren't breaking any rules isn't a good country.
Bs aside I do think they could get away with being more proactive against this. I mean they’ve already gotten away with executing several billionaires what’s a few more to the list?
There have been protests such as this https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/29/technology/china-996-jack-ma.html obviously don't take NYT fully at their word but you can get the gist
At the end of the day you generally want to avoid just gulaging people if they aren't breaking any written laws unless it's an extreme example regardless of how much control you have. Having your citizens constantly live in fear of being punished even when they aren't breaking any rules isn't a good country.
I mean if this practice is outlawed and companies are still doing it they’re breaking the law so to the gulag it is.
Like I said they often skirt around it because it's not technically compulsory. They avoid violating the actual rule.
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Of the proletariat?
Bs aside I do think they could get away with being more proactive against this. I mean they’ve already gotten away with executing several billionaires what’s a few more to the list?
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Hope they outlaw the optional loophole then. Have any workers gone on strike over it?
There have been protests such as this https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/29/technology/china-996-jack-ma.html obviously don't take NYT fully at their word but you can get the gist