Ai Wei Wei Says The US Is Behaving Like China Rather Than A Free Society

from the that's-not-a-comparison-we-want dept

Ai WeiWei knows a thing or two about how oppressive the Chinese government can be, so when he speaks up about the US government and says that they’re now acting like China with regards to the NSA surveillance system, people should sit up and pay attention.

I lived in the United States for 12 years. This abuse of state power goes totally against my understanding of what it means to be a civilised society, and it will be shocking for me if American citizens allow this to continue. The US has a great tradition of individualism and privacy and has long been a centre for free thinking and creativity as a result.

In our experience in China, basically there is no privacy at all – that is why China is far behind the world in important respects: even though it has become so rich, it trails behind in terms of passion, imagination and creativity.

He points out how when the government is spying on everyone all the time — even if they believe it’s for the best of reasons — the impact on society is extremely detrimental.

When human beings are scared and feel everything is exposed to the government, we will censor ourselves from free thinking. That’s dangerous for human development.

In the Soviet Union before, in China today, and even in the US, officials always think what they do is necessary, and firmly believe they do what is best for the state and the people. But the lesson that people should learn from history is the need to limit state power.

If a government is elected by the people, and is genuinely working for the people, they should not give in to these temptations.

Unfortunately, it appears that it may be too late for that.

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The Real Michael says:

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Behold, our tax dollars at work. This guy is paid either by the government or some copyright maximalist to troll these forums, to derail the conversation at all costs.

“He points out how when the government is spying on everyone all the time — even if they believe it’s for the best of reasons — the impact on society is extremely detrimental.”

The current US government doesn’t serve the people’s interests. We should throw the bums out.

PopeyeLePoteaux says:

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Paul Renault (profile) says:

Thank you, Ai. (Can I call you Ai?)

It’s a particularly American thing to view the whole world as if it’s the ‘States. And, at the same time, to view the rest of the world as too foreign, too bizarre, so as to be unliveable…

A long time ago, as a kid, I recall the figurative slap in the face I got when Amnesty International called out the Canadian Government for the pre-trial jailing of some of the S?paratistes during the ‘October Crisis’ in 1970. The Government had to release them. I’ve never looked at my country the same since.

Hopefully, Mr. Weiwei’s comments will have the same effect on enough American citizens, so as to effect change for the better.

Anonymous Coward says:

“When human beings are scared and feel everything is exposed to the government, we will censor ourselves from free thinking.”

How true this is, I do not have a Facebook acct because I would never share many of my thoughts for fear of how that will be used against me some day.

As a job candidate my political views might be an issue.
As an entrepreneur my dislike of some politician might scare away potential investors.
I can deal with that, I would be unhappy working with those people anyway.

But as citizen my opposition to the party in power could cost my life.

Anonymous Coward says:

Will US citizens see the Police state they live in when they see it? No. They never had a taste. All those tightly-controlled countries eventually fall. Some – peacefully, like the Eastern Europe ones, sometimes taking half a world with them – like Germany.

I just hope to find some small, sheltered place for the time it all blows up.

Anonymous Coward says:

Well I linked this story in the comments about the 86 companies defending personal freedom, so I’ll just quote my comment:
Let’s face it, the US Constitution is about as valuable as the Communist Manifesto when the core doctrines of a free people are subverted to the governing body. Their actions might have the best interest at heart, but it will inevitable lead to social injustice.

Anonymous Coward says:

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Honestly, whether it was the rich of Great Britain in Karl Marx’s time, or the power of Great Britain in the US’s war of independence does it really make a difference? Both were focused on the governing body exploiting the people for their own benefit over the benefit of the public at large in the respective regions. We already have seen though the effects of Marx’s revolution on poorer countries when a new government takes the lead, so would you like the same in the US?

Anonymous Coward says:

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Have you ever been to Hong Kong? It’s relatively an independent state still from China, though they do collect taxes. Being one of the largest international trade regions in Asia, everyone from Britain in the past and China currently have a hands off approach and treads lightly as to not upset the balance of business taking place. Honestly the place probably most resembles Chiba City from Necromancers just with better food and the criminal element isn’t so Hollywood.

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