| ▲ | libertine 5 hours ago | |
Well it isn't much contortionism when you look at the big picture you'll find that corruption is an institution in some countries. For example, you're making an effort to try legitimize the regime by framing a factual gross illegal conduct as a overarching policy. But is it like that when you observe the whole structure? How wealthy are the ruling elites? Or for example, how has IP theft policy changed? Or we can reframe this: how do we tell the difference between a genuine tackle on corruption, from a weed out of the system with a public display? You have plenty of cases in other corrupt regimes when they want to seize assets from someone the regime wants to push away: it's corruption. Which again, they could be very well be corrupt, but they are corrupt because they're part of the regime. You'll probably say: "Oh but the USS!!!" Yes, there's some level of systemic corruption there, just not an institution - yet! | ||