25 points

All those uyghur CEOs man.

Laughs in temu/shein

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Are you dumb libs still claiming an Uyghur genocide despite being like 10 years, zero evidence, and multiple western sources calling out the atrocity propaganda? How does that look like, if Xinjiang’s economy is growing enormously, there’s tons of video evidence from travel bloggers of the bustling cultural and religious activities there? Plugging your eyes and ears to let the state department guide you doesn’t seem like a wise way to go about anything.

The people boosting claims of an Uyghur genocide are still denying and aiding the fucking Palestinian genocide ffs.

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Yessss, bring on the personal insults. That’ll show me for speaking the truth!

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6 points

American liberals would only speak the truth if the state department told it to them for once lmao

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Instead, you make up ideas like Xi bankrolling vloggers when we have very open record of the US approving 1.6 billion to bankroll anti-PRC propaganda. Do you have any sources to back up your claims, at all, or do you invent them for your arguments?

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3 points

Laughs in you don’t know what you’re talking about.

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1 point

Deny discredit defend

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25 of the 2,975 deputies attending the second session of the 13th NPC were Uygur, making them have roughly the attendence as a proportion of their polulation overall. The Han ethnicity represented 2,538 seats, and was the second least represented by ratio of the population overall.

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I guess if you can survive the camps and can be virtuously re-educated you deserve to be a sycophant.

So happy for them 🥳🙌 this means there wasn’t any crimes against humanity after all, must have all been a big western propaganda operation. 🤡

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Western countries do not even pay the same level of lip service to their own minority populations, white people continue to dominate parliament and leadership roles in a manner that well overrepresents their makeup. Do you have sources for “crimes against humanity” that don’t originate with Adrian Zenz, a US State Department propagandist? The re-education program is complete already.

You would do well to see why this story is so long-lasting despite a clear and odd lack of evidence, from UN inspectors finding no evidence to the ability to openly travel to Xinjiang, by reading The Xinjiang Atrocity Propaganda Blitz. Your attitude that the Uygur deputies must be sycophants and instead trust US State Department Propagandists over the people you claim to be fighting for is wildly chavanistic and racist. It’s one thing to have a hypothesis and investigate it further, it’s another thing entirely to assume its correct and doing no further investigation.

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Just because they didn’t pay you to spout nonsense doesn’t mean there’s not verifiable evidence that they have paid people to do it, it just means you’re gullible enough to do their legwork for free.

Congress just approved a 1.5 billion anti china propaganda package lmao, it was in your fucking news, how do y’all not get it.

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While I agree the concept of work is bad and we should do everything possible to make sure no one ever works again, jobs programs aren’t crimes against humanity. Neither are housing investment programs or schools

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Lmao. There’s a Joe McCarthy inside every gringo. Nice thought terminating cliche tho.

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2 points

Don’t you dare sully these greats by comparing yourself to them

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9 points

One comment later, the just demonized tankies turn into greats.

Don’t expect any consistency from anti-communists.

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10 points

You would consider all of them “tankies” if they were around today

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No, you would have called them tankies. These people are comrades, and liberals love stealing their valor. Castro, a person you here refer to as a “great,” said

"Xi Jinping is one of the strongest and most capable revolutionary leaders I have met in my life. I think China is a socialist country, and Vietnam is a socialist nation as well. And they insist that they have introduced all the necessary reforms in order to motivate national development and to continue seeking the objectives of socialism.

There are no fully pure regimes or systems. In Cuba, for instance, we have many forms of private property. We have hundreds of thousands of farm owners. In some cases they own up to 110 acres. In Europe they would be considered large landholders. Practically all Cubans own their own home and, what is more, we welcome foreign investment.

But that does not mean that Cuba has stopped being socialist."

Guevara, another you call a “great” here, was openly against condemning Stalin as well. Famously, he once said

“In the so called mistakes of Stalin lies the difference between a revolutionary attitude and a revisionist attitude. You have to look at Stalin in the historical context in which he moves, you don’t have to look at him as some kind of brute, but in that particular historical context. I have come to communism because of daddy Stalin and nobody must come and tell me that I mustn’t read Stalin. I read him when it was very bad to read him. That was another time. And because I’m not very bright, and a hard-headed person, I keep on reading him. Especially in this new period, now that it is worse to read him. Then, as well as now, I still find a Series of things that are very good.”

Don’t try to absolve them of their words and turn them into toothless liberals for you to celebrate, either condemn them honestly or uphold them honestly. It’s okay to disagree with them, and it’s okay to agree, but don’t lionize figures who disagree fundamentally with the stance you’re taking now and would condemn hatred for the PRC and Xi here as though they are some “pure” saints untainted by the reality of turning theory into practice.

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77 points

Working class executing CEOs that work against them

Ruling class executing CEOs who don’t work for them

Slight difference

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That’s an anti-Marxist view of class. What is the “ruling class” you speak of in the PRC? Government isn’t class, but an extension of the class in power, so which class is in power?

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Oh no, you depicted me as a nerd! My point is ruined 😭

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It’s the latter part of “no god’s no masters”

I’m sorry if I’ve insulted Marxist purity

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2 points

No toilet paper no homework

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8 points

You can be an Anarchist if you want to, but you should at least do so using actual analysis and not sloganeering.

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Absolutely. Power is the difference. Vertical power structures all look the same. Call it communism, but those at the bottom are still ruled by those at the top. Instead give me some of that horizontal, bottom up power. No gods, no masters.

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There is never a case of a working class party conquering political power, that hasn’t been demonized by western anti-communist society.

When the US and its media tells you that the leaders China or Cuba or Vietnam are just “dictators”, why do you believe them?

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48 points

One is authoritarian in nature, the other is protestant in nature. These are not the same thing

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What are you talking about?

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36 points

Luigi’s alleged actions were an attempt at drawing attention to social issues. Xi Jinping’s actions on the other hand are attempts at violently suppressing opposition ergo authoritarianism.

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Can you provide any support for your argument that the PRC executes billionaires because of opposition, and not, say, massive corruption? Because you again seem to be making up a narrative to suit your present biases without looking at any sources.

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The opposition in China is the capitalist class, that gets capital punishment if they get out of line. China executes billionaire tycoon convicted of being ‘ruthless underworld kingpin’

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The authorization of CEO execution sounds like a good thing. People are clearly singing for it, so why not make it policy?

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bc when the gubmint do thing it makes it communist and that’s literally like that book with the animals at the farm

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In China, Xi is the CEO.

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What does this even mean?

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It means the parent commenter thinks “socialism with Chinese characteristics” looks an awful lot like state capitalism.

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6 points

Can you explain what Socialism is, and what “State Capitalism” is?

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