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u/shanyangren - originally from r/GenZhou
Yes, it does. Infrastructure (or the lack thereof) is used to control people. If you do not have roads, hospitals, electricity, railways, it's impossible to be free.
No, I used language as an example. People in Tibet are completely free to practice whatever religion they want, eat whatever food they want, dress however they want, sing whatever songs and read whatever books they want (fun fact: the PRC banned the exact same amount of books as the USA since 1949).
Not an example of systemic oppression. One bad thing is not an analysis of the rights that normal people enjoy.
By who? The CIA?
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u/Tashathar - originally from r/GenZhou
Your vacant mind is revealed in that first line. Keeping the infrastructure of a region up-to-date is the best way to allow it to develop, and its inverse, letting it rot away to keep the region underdeveloped is one of the simplest and most frequent tools of oppression.
The rest I'm not touching, you're clearly infatuated with the brutal slavers and theocrats of a bygone era.