Show me one (1) example of a notable Chinese person stand up alone for something unpopular among other Chinese. They're fucking dead.
Them being dead doesn't invalidate that they stood up ?
It's an authoritarian, possibly totalitarian (if you ascribe to that notion) regime that cracks hard on dissidence and where conformity is heavily incentivized. You don't need to assault us with
takes to belabour the point, I think most in the immediate vicinity of those messages aggree.
I'm speaking historically, the only reason why China is an authoritarian dystopia is because of Chinese culture towards subservience. This was approved by the Chinese people during The Great Leap Backwards. Despite this you still haven't even provided an example of a modern martyr, I didn't say death was disqualification for bravery. Perhaps the students in 1989? The same students that modern Chinese are denouncing as never having happened or apologizing on behalf of the government for? I guess this is a possible genetic/darwinistic explanation for Chinese subservience.
Do I really need to go and copy paste the name of dissidents arrested or killed in recent years, including a Nobel Peace Prize recipient ? Artists who get stifled by the regime censorship ?
That Chinese culture has a long tradition of promoting conformity, order or subversience is not exactly an uncommon opinion, it's true, but it's also very broad strokes. It's like "Russia thinks it needs a strong man" or "Read Settlers" : there's a case to make and some truth to it but it's a bit absurd to argue that not one (1) person exists that refused to walk in lockstep.
Anyway, considering that
"they're culturally weak people who only seek to shrink down and be ignored", it will all self-correct without a hitch and you don't need any of the vindictiveness.