The western countries have been criticising the dictatorship
of communism and bragging its democracy for decades. Communist dictatorship
controls the media. All media must be the mouthpiece of communist propaganda.
Citizens are not allowed to criticise the communist government. Dissidents must
self-criticise, confess their sins, and swear to be loyal to the communist
government, or they will be punished and lose their jobs. It is tyrannical and horrific.
But what about the company
life in the west? It behaves in a
similar way. The CEOs and the board of directors are appointed. They are not voted
by the employees. The mouthpiece of a company must promote the company’s image
and hiding its dark parts. Employees are not allowed to criticise the company
or the leaders. Any dissident will be warned, disciplined, or dismissed.
Employees are not allowed to talk to media outside the company without permission.
The CEO and the board of directors have privileges whereas the grassroot
employees don’t.
If you want to experience communist
countries’ dictatorship, looking at how companies handle conflicts.