Cognisant
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The Chinese have an intense preoccupation with pretenses, with "saving face" and "keeping up with the Robinson's", hence the prevalence of wasteful vanity projects and astounding levels of corruption, things like fake fire hydrants which would have the people responsible hunted down like dogs in any Western country.
In the past I've speculated this is because China has gone from an entirely agrarian country to a mostly developed one practically overnight and they simply haven't learned how things are supposed to be done. The Western world has a long history of accidents and with each event measures were introduced to prevent them happening again, now we have the problem that it's difficult to even dig a hole without involving accountants, lawyers, engineers and a unionized workforce.
But that hole will be dug safely and it'll be dug right.
But I think it goes deeper than that, I think the very concept of "saving face" is deemed acceptable in Chinese culture and that perhaps being a successful conman is something to be admired rather than scorned.
I think every civilization should treat this notion of style before substance or fake it until you make it, as an existential threat every bit as real and dangerous as ruinous powers of WH40k. There ought to be propaganda against it, movies like Catch Me If You Can should be told from the perspective of the victims and the villain's downfall should be harsh and celebrated. There should be active efforts identify and mock pretentiousness, maybe even punish it, to ensure that integrity is upheld as a sacrosanct virtue of our culture.
In Western countries even the most corrupt politician wouldn't DARE install fake fire hydrants, imagine if it worked that way for other forms of corruption, if it's possible for the Chinese culture to be worse then ours what might a culture that's better than our own look like?
In the past I've speculated this is because China has gone from an entirely agrarian country to a mostly developed one practically overnight and they simply haven't learned how things are supposed to be done. The Western world has a long history of accidents and with each event measures were introduced to prevent them happening again, now we have the problem that it's difficult to even dig a hole without involving accountants, lawyers, engineers and a unionized workforce.
But that hole will be dug safely and it'll be dug right.
But I think it goes deeper than that, I think the very concept of "saving face" is deemed acceptable in Chinese culture and that perhaps being a successful conman is something to be admired rather than scorned.
I think every civilization should treat this notion of style before substance or fake it until you make it, as an existential threat every bit as real and dangerous as ruinous powers of WH40k. There ought to be propaganda against it, movies like Catch Me If You Can should be told from the perspective of the victims and the villain's downfall should be harsh and celebrated. There should be active efforts identify and mock pretentiousness, maybe even punish it, to ensure that integrity is upheld as a sacrosanct virtue of our culture.
In Western countries even the most corrupt politician wouldn't DARE install fake fire hydrants, imagine if it worked that way for other forms of corruption, if it's possible for the Chinese culture to be worse then ours what might a culture that's better than our own look like?