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Xi Jinping inaugurated his second term with an anti-corruption purge that ran from 2012-2015, resulting in a massive turnover in the power structures of Chinese society.

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@pluralistic i used to watch a lot of SerpentZA—a South African Brit who had emigrated to China—and one of the things he pointed out was that basically everything was illegal, but it was rarely enforced. Only if you were “annoying” would they throw the book at you.

But if everyone is always breaking the law, they have the legal pretense to arrest anyone they want at any time—that kind of arbitrary violence is the crux of authoritarianism.

@thedansimonson @pluralistic
🥥 Pull-quote: "Arbitrary violence is the crux of authoritarianism." 🥥

@pluralistic I've long worried that this tactic would be used against ordinary citizens too, just with different laws being selectively enforced. Frankly, copyright law as it stands is ideal for this purpose: penalties far, FAR out of proportion to the harms, and widespread flouting of it by ordinary people.

@pluralistic This was in fact a standard modus operandi of the communist regime here (former Czechoslovakia): make it very difficult to lead a good life without breaking a law. Now you can mount a valid prosecution against anybody who's causing trouble. Tangentially, this is why stuff that a lot of people do and think legitimate (e.g. smoking weed) should usually not be felonies: selective enforcement gives the police/state too much power.