5.7.1.2. Most Chinese people like their dictatorship (中国大众支持他们的独裁)
It is easy to reach an agreement, when everyone who disagrees goes to jail or gets killed for to Inciting subversion of state power (煽动颠覆国家政权罪) or Picking quarrels and provoking trouble (寻衅滋事罪).
This is exactly Herman Goring said in his appearances on the Nuremberg trials to justify the atrocities of Nazism.
Also ask the millions of people who were affected by Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989 (六四事件), Falun Gong (法轮功, Qigong new religion/cult), Xinjiang (新疆) or Dissidents (持不同政见者).
One is reminded of the game "We Happy Few" (2018), which which people are forced to be happy. Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Novel (1984, 乔治·奥威尔 一九八四, 1949) also comes to mind of course.
The interesting thing, is that even those pro-CCP are much more likely to stay anonymous because:
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you never know when something you said will become a sin against some new trend of the dictatorship
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when the dictatorship inevitably falls, you would be persecuted by the victorious freedom fighters



