Jiang says China lacks a street-level culture of mutual respect among strangers, while families remain tightly bonded, making the country a fragile clan-based society rather than a nation glued together by broad empathy.
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Clan society
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"You you know, you know, it's you know, China is a very different society from America and I'll give an example where you know..."
"you're exactly right where where you know I mean when people Um, when when Americans are together, you know, there is there is a..."
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