• Subdivide6857@midwest.social
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      China’s working towards something nice while the EU and the US scream towards fascism. It’s the next stage of liberalism. It’s time to celebrate , you’ve made it to the end goal, again.

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          That is what they’ve achieved, not what they’re working towards. You’re doing a little cherry picking. It’s disingenuous.

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                Hmm, in what way its socialism when they claim the whole of South China Sea, have border dispute left and right, and aggressively expand their market in an anti-competitive way? Call me sheltered libs or libtard or whatever, I certainly cannot see it.

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                  They’re most definitely participating in capitalism while working towards socialism. Nobody has said they have a socialist economy.

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                    Like, how? Everyone is saying they’re working to be socialist economy but no one know how, yet you’re so sure of it. Is there a secret sauce that only you people know, that no one else know? Because despite you trying to sell them as “good guy working for greater good”, all we’re seeing is a country aggressively expanding their domain, via both economy, territory, and military, and the consequences is we fucking suffer from it. If the plan is dominate the world and forcing the world to shift their economy model, then yes we’re seeing the same picture.

                • breecher@sh.itjust.works
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                  Ah yes, socialism. Just right around the corner from all this state capitalism and totalitarianism. Any day now.

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                    You keep popping up. I feel like maybe it would do you good to grab a book and educate yourself on these topics before jumping in. And while you’re at it read about the”good” guys spreading all that freedom.

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                  There’s no reason not to. Communism isn’t a new concept in China. Your views have been clouded by disinformation. You can throw a ton of shit at the wall with a billion dollars.

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                    No, but I am surprised that a communist party with a communist ideology has socialism as its goal instead of communism. Aren’t you?

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            You too can work in 996 heaven, just mind the suicide nets.

            The workers don’t own the means of production.

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                  What’s funny? They’re making incredible progress, and have an extremely high approval rating. Liberals seem to be in the dark on what’s going on beyond their borders.

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                    What is this incredible progress? What is it measured in and why has it taken 75 years to not even be done? Glad to hear the CCP has extremely high approval rating. How are the political competitions rating in contrast and which non-state controlled institute made the polls?

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                Damn, 100 years of unfulfilled promises. Do you think the communist party could have stayed in charge if China was a democracy?

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                    Oh please.

                    Let me rephrase it for you: if China was a well functioning, pluralistic democracy with free contestation, right to opinion, assembly and everything else that makes a democracy a democracy, do you think the communist party could have sat for a 100 years with unfulfilled promises without the Chinese deciding someone else should have a go?

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        lmao they are definittely having problems, it just not regularly represented in the news, because they suppress it. thier population issues, the evergrande,etc.

      • Cryptagionismisogynist@lemmy.worldBannedBanned from community
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        Something nice? Does Taiwan and Hong Kong feel that way? The Uyghers? How about the nations who rely on the South China Sea?

        How about we the people of the world say no to slavery, no to genocide, and no to war, no matter what country tries to justify and use it? Stop being tricked into harming yourself