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I read your whole response and your OPINION that they executed this man to gain the west's trust is only an opinion.
It will take more than executions of officials to gain the trust of anyone if they keep sending garbage over here. If China wants us to trust their food exports, they just have to stop sending tainted food. I suspect they know that.
And this wasn't reported as a case of not doing his job. It was a serious criminal act.
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In all fairness, anything beyond an axiom can be taken as an "OPINION", even what you just said there. I don't see it as a relevant point against my "OPINION".
Negligence can be a crime.
Apparently it works. I don't see any trade embargoes against Chinese made food. As a matter of fact, half of my dry storage of food is of Chinese origin
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I have no idea what you are talking about.
My understanding is the man was executed because he accepted BRIBES which allowed bad drugs to kill Chinese people. It had nothing to do with us.
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So he accepted BRIBES to be NEGLIGENT in his job. Bribes occur all the time in China. Unless it's of a very very very large sum, then it's no grounds for execution unless they have another political agenda behind their actions. If you live in a country with a judicial system, it's about you also. My main point is that the judicial system shouldn't make decisions based on what your anger feels. So what if you feel he deserves to die? Is that all you care about? Or do you care if it happens again or not?