No transparency, then no liberty.... No liberty, then no tools to address government issues.
Just look how the Chinese took initial responsibility.
In a free country a doctor like Li Wenliang would not be suppressed when blowing some whistle.
Until China was basically forced to become a little bit transparent when it became a little bit too visible and there was no other way out.... and... wait for it.... ah, now it's closed again.
Are you sure about that?daxwc wrote:In a dictatorship the government sometimes has no transparency but take all the responsibility
Dictators are know to dictate whatever comes up in their heads but are not very well known for taking responsibility for it nor allowed to be investigated when under suspicion of shady things.
They're the first to suppress news, or buy them up or force them to sprout whatever they dictate.
They are the first to yell "fake news" whenever they dislike the echo.
More ontopic: They are the first countries to manipulate the Covid statistics, or stop providing them all together with the worst excuse being that people are harmed by those statistics.
This is one article: Mapping violations of free speech under the cloak of the coronavirus crisis
https://www.eurozine.com/disease-control/