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afaik Xi can be removed by a vote of the central committee
yeah people just can't wrap their minds around indirect elections. like you vote for some guys that then vote for a guy to do executive stuff. if you don't agree with your guys choice you recall them.
they act like direct popular election of the executive is the pinnacle of democracy (when it's even a fucking recent invention in liberal democracies!)
imagine having representatives that you can directly interact with and recall at will. thousands of times more "democratic" then an executive popularity contest
(also this is how you get competent managers, which is what the executive should be. managers of things when the legislature is not in session)
reminds me of this, I hope you like it. (seeing Trump wildly mash buttons on the imperial console has made this age well imo)
—zhenli真理
great read i'm saving this!
the media access part really hits home. especially in the U.S., the whole "setting the narrative" thing.
there's only so much room in people's attention span unless you sit at your PC all day and obsessively research.
also the layered approach is really the only way to create an actual meritocratic system. sure, it's possible for corruption but that can be countered by strong accountability.