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> A Chinese company cannot take the CCP to court and win. There is no separation of powers in China

Why should a company take the CCP to court though?

They are in business together and have grown immensely in the past 30 years.

> There is no constitutional protection held on place by a group outside the ruling party

Where is that protection in the US though?

Call them parties, a faux bi-headed system instead of an honest one-headed one, and you get the same outcome.

> China has a faux free capitalist society

They never wanted US capitalism though, so it's business as intended.

> Chinese companies are the way they are

because the people of China like them like that.

Believe me, they do not want to be like you. The opposite is true in fact.




>Why should a company take the CCP to court though?

Someone's internet is monitored...


> Someone's internet is monitored...

Yeah! and it's 99% the NSA on this side of the World.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/us-security-agency-spie...

Has someone brought the US to court for that?

And why not?


US courts don't have jurisdiction over what happens in foreign countries.


> US courts don't have jurisdiction over what happens in foreign countries

Apparently, only when it pleases them

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/01/12/mohammad-abe...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Omar_case




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