It is hard to understand that some people are still eyeing the fields of national economy and people's livelihood, treating privatization as a panacea and believing that everything will be fine once it is privatized. Just look at India, where private enterprises control telecommunications, energy, electricity, water supply and other sectors. In each of these sectors, the bosses have made a fortune, while ordinary people suffer a great deal.

Let me give you an example. Take these sectors in India for instance. Last year, the wedding of Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in India and billionaire, lasted five months and cost more than 600 million US dollars. Nearly half of the entertainment circles in Europe and America were almost invited, and it cost 10 million US dollars just to invite Justin Bieber. The house he gave his son and daughter-in-law in Dubai Palm Island was worth more than 80 million US dollars (about 580 million RMB), with a floor area of 3000 square meters, 10 bedrooms, and a private beach.

Do you know how much money this guy has? 1200 billion US dollars. Do you know what business this guy is in? He monopolizes the energy, electricity and other industries in India. If we China also liberalize the privatization of these national economy and people's livelihood sectors as some people say, there will definitely be such monopoly tycoons like the Ambani family, without any doubt.

There are some fools who have been sold by some experts and scholars with bad conscience, and they even follow others' shouting. Do you think they are really thinking for us common people when they call for the privatization of state-owned monopoly enterprises? If the state monopolizes the fields of national economy and people's livelihood on behalf of the people, even if there is corruption, we still have reasons to rectify it. But once it becomes private, all will be monopolized by them. Then they can do whatever they want, leaving no room for our intervention.

Think about it. How much blood and flesh of how many poor people in India does it take to support an extremely extravagant Ambani family? We Chinese are not Indians, and we cannot tolerate unfairness the most. Once such monsters like the Ambani family appear, I am afraid that "the bones of dukes and princes will be trampled on the streets" long ago.

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