I like conversations with just a few people. Despite differences in thoughts or opinions, big or small, everyone can engage in friendly and composed discussions on complex issues, exchanging ideas and learning from each other.



There are no dialogue programs in China, whether domestic or international, that I know of.

Like debates with Luo Yonghao, Wang Ziru, and others—Luo fans have always said Luo dominates and wins decisively. When I watched those debates back then, I wasn't interested in the people or the phones involved; I just saw that Youku had a debate, so I watched. Luo kept interrupting, not letting the other person finish, sometimes even not letting them speak at all. Then Luo fans would declare that Luo's crushing victory was a win by a landslide. You could say Luo won the argument by shouting, and I completely agree with that.

But if you say he "won" the debate, is that really a debate?

This shows that most Chinese people haven't watched high-quality dialogues or debates. Maybe they think that winning an argument through shouting is the most important thing.
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