PBS/BBC - Why Democracy? - Please Vote for Me 1/5
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PLEASE VOTE FOR ME is an award-winning documentary about an interesting social experiment with democracy in China.
In an elementary school in the city of Wuhan in central China, three eight-year-old students campaign for the coveted position of class monitor. This is the first election for a class leader to be held in China. The three candidates hold debates, campaign tirelessly and show their intellectual and
artistic skills, until one is voted the winner. Their parents, devoted to their only child, take part and start to influence the results.
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apply to the director as well.
´t got older brothers ta beat the crap outta when ya get outta line!!! xD!!!
Voting is often less important than the other elements. HK has very limited voting but has the other elements and is very successful. Only the CPC and GW Bush push the line that democracy is just about voting.
Note: the government usually don't pick the candidates, but voting fraud happen from time to time from what I heard. Yes, this is what happens when there's a democracy without proper voter education and regulations, most importantly, without a real voting culture. people just buy votes.