Jiang defines police state less as brutal police and more as intrusive government interference into personal life with no individual freedom.
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Individual Freedom
Jiang defines police state less as brutal police and more as intrusive government interference into personal life with no individual freedom.
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"...meet are really, really nice people. But, um, you have no individual freedom. Okay? So, let me give you an example of this. So,..."
"And everyone's like, you can't do that because if you do that, your neighbor should report you to the police. But, what you can..."
"...for the sake of argument, you know what? I like my individual freedom, right? I don't want to go to a theocracy where everyone's..."
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