"By democratizing over recent years, China has also stepped in that direction."
Name one "democratizing" step the Chinese government has taken? Free and open elections, where? Free choice of political options, where? Open political opposition, where? Democratic voting outside of a Communist Party rigged candidate list, and for a candidate outside of the Communist party, where? Policy determined by freely chosen representative of people free to choose their own representatives, outside of the Communist Party and make decisions outside of what the party wants, where?
No where, that's where.
You spout myths: "democratizing over recent years" but have no understanding of any "democracy" you can speak of.
I've actually given several example across my posts. You simply deny they exist. I told you about increased freedom of religion and you denied it. But I have actually seen it.
I told you about Bibles being sold in mainstream book stores. You denied it. But I have actually seen it.
I told you about protest art on display in Beijing galleries. You denied it. But I have actually seen it.
I told you about western news magazines and cable TV outlets made available, not just in foreigner hotels, but for Chinese citizens. You denied it, but I have actually seen it.
I mentioned the fact that unlike prior decades, Chinese people are free to leave China, even to immigrate to other countries. I don't know what you said about this, but you'll probably deny it.
All your denials are lies.
Why should anyone take you seriously anymore?
Voting in China is like voting in Chicago, except that the bosses in Chicago have been in charge longer.