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Posted: 2025-04-20 12:21:54 UTC

This article contains some claims that are falsified. While not everything in the article is false, please proceed with extreme caution and verify any critical information independently.
This article contains some claims that are falsified. While not everything in the article is false, please proceed with extreme caution and verify any critical information independently.
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The author argues that Thailand's authoritarianism and corruption surpass China's, criticizing those who downplay it as mere 'authoritarianism' rather than dictatorship. They assert that true opponents of autocracy don't recognize 'authoritarianism' as distinct from tyranny, viewing it as a softened version of the same. The author also claims that elections, lack of internet censorship, absence of gun control, and the absence of a communist party do not preclude a country from being autocratic.
Thailand's political system is more autocratic and corrupt than China's.
The term 'authoritarianism' is used to whitewash dictatorial regimes.
Elections and freedoms do not guarantee the absence of autocracy.
Mislabeling autocracy as mere 'authoritarianism'.
Belief that elections and certain freedoms prevent autocracy.
Overlooking corruption in Thailand's political system.