I think what I’m hearing you say is that China’s government regulations are “light”... :)
China has 8 different agencies involved in food regulation.
A government that doesn’t allow its subjects to express freedom of speech to its citizens is not “light” in anything.
The dangerousness of items produced in China is a symbol of the corruptability of the monopolization of power by government, underscored by the fact that business in mainland China starts with payoffs to local government officials.
Meanwhile, in Florida, where people are free to package up food items for sale with no license of any kind and no commercial kitchen (up to a certain volume), I don’t hear about many cases of people receiving brain damage from lead poisoning after eating cookies from their local coffee shop.
People that don’t have a foot on their neck are typically not evil by default, because they don’t have to be in order to just survive. That’s why things just work here in the US.
People accustomed to oppressive control just don’t understand these things.
China has 8 different agencies involved in food regulation.
A government that doesn’t allow its subjects to express freedom of speech to its citizens is not “light” in anything.
The dangerousness of items produced in China is a symbol of the corruptability of the monopolization of power by government, underscored by the fact that business in mainland China starts with payoffs to local government officials.
Meanwhile, in Florida, where people are free to package up food items for sale with no license of any kind and no commercial kitchen (up to a certain volume), I don’t hear about many cases of people receiving brain damage from lead poisoning after eating cookies from their local coffee shop.
People that don’t have a foot on their neck are typically not evil by default, because they don’t have to be in order to just survive. That’s why things just work here in the US.
People accustomed to oppressive control just don’t understand these things.