Its like Hillary walking into a working class kitchen for the first time.

They've been shielded from even critical support of China and other AES for so long they literally, not figuratively, literally cannot process that people exist that have beliefs that aren't Reddit Approved. They immediately assume it's bots or wumao. Human beings can't possibly hold these beliefs, so they must be Oriental hordes or actual robots.

      • Kuori [she/her]
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        1 year ago

        where do you live that you have privacy? the moon?

              • Awoo [she/her]
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                1 year ago

                Of course it matters. When you name the country we can actually compare using real data instead of this wishywashy bullshit.

                  • Awoo [she/her]
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                    1 year ago

                    Why the fuck do you think it matters that you posted your fucking country on the internet? I'm literally a revolutionary socialist. I advocate for the violent overthrow of the state. All states. But especially the state I currently reside in, the UK. But also the 2 others I hold citizenship in.

                    It's fucking easy. Trust me that if they don't give a shit about me, they don't give a shit about you. You are not changing anything by outing yourself as one of tens of millions of people. You're just not that important.

              • brain_in_a_box [he/him]
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                1 year ago

                Lol, this is the most pathetic attempt to not admit you were wrong I've ever seen.

                How's your girlfriend in Canada?

      • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
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        1 year ago

        Hope you're not planning on visiting the UK or any American metropole anytime soon either then

          • RedDawn [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            No it isn't, that's laughable. The US has far and away the worst most heinous surveillance of its citizens, not to mention the citizens of other nations as well. Try reading a summary of what Snowden revealed about the US state surveillance programs for instance

              • ImOnADiet@lemmygrad.ml
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                1 year ago

                you think it's better that the US tries to hide all of its nefarious (and frankly worse) spying? what the hell???

              • RedDawn [he/him]
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                1 year ago

                I'm not from China but I've been there and it isn't hard to speak with people from China to learn that it's not some dystopia. US is hands down far more of a police state.

                  • Rod_Blagojevic [none/use name]
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                    1 year ago

                    I highly doubt that. It sounds like you're someone who's never had your material security threatened. There's no other way you could imagine that unrestricted pickup artist and grind set entrepreneur internet is more valuable than the Chinese peoples' ongoing victories against crushing poverty.

                      • Awoo [she/her]
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                        1 year ago

                        You don't have to suppress information to improve people's lives

                        Of course you fucking do numbnuts. Who the fuck do you think owns all the media? The proles? I sure love all the proletarian mainstream media we have around here. Oh my fucking god I feel so fucking represented!

                        Lack of control over the media results in the bourgeoisie exercising their financial power to use it to control the superstructure of society, through entertainment, art and more everything becomes the cultural product of the bourgeoisie. The outcome of which is a bourgeoise-led society and ultimately this leads to bourgeoise politics.

                          • ImOnADiet@lemmygrad.ml
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                            1 year ago

                            anyone can start their own media without suppression.

                            yeah until you get popular and you suddenly have 3 bullet wounds to the back of the head, if you somehow even have the money to start a media outlet that challenges state power

                              • ImOnADiet@lemmygrad.ml
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                                1 year ago

                                please for the love of god actually look into how the world works. How do you suppose that people will learn about your new resource? the power of friendship? how do you hire the journalists needed to expand your sources? All this shit takes capital dumbass, me and you would never be able to get the capital to run something like that unless we were already rich by other means, media is a saturated field.

                                And good fucking god do you really think coups and assassinations don't happen anymore? the US was just exposed for couping pakistan, and Julian Assange is going to rot in prison for the rest of his miserable short life for exposing US war crimes and secrets, you literally know fucking nothing about the world this is embarrasing

                              • Awoo [she/her]
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                                1 year ago

                                Anyone can make their own website and post whatever they want.Ho

                                fucking shit this is so disengenuous. There is a difference between MAINSTREAM media and just the general posting of average people online. If you think they give a fuck what you post online I recommend you go to weibo and actually take a look, you will find people posting all sorts of shit.

                                The only thing they truly give a fuck about are the mainstream and people of real influence, celebrities, the rich, etc.

                                Also free speech is being able to say what you want to whomever you want. Like protesting.

                                You are out of your mind if you don't think protesting happens in China. It's provably false in seconds of effort to look it up. What you're not allowed to do is advocate for the destruction of the Chinese state, just like you're not allowed to do that in every fucking country, including the west. There are protests for all kinds of shit every day otherwise. Workers rights, improving conditions, fixing shit, etc etc.

                                • lud@lemm.ee
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                                  1 year ago

                                  What you're not allowed to do is advocate for the destruction of the Chinese state, just like you're not allowed to do that in every fucking country, including the west.

                                  Of fucking course am I allowed to do that.

                                  Also, like I said go to bed, it's very late in the UK.

                                  • SuperNovaCouchGuy2 [any]
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                                    1 year ago

                                    Of fucking course am I allowed to do that.

                                    Then dewit lmao stop pestering people who keep your ubereats bugman lifestyle going.

                                    • lud@lemm.ee
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                                      1 year ago

                                      I don't live in a police state so I don't feel the need to protest.

                                      But yes I think the discussion can end here.

                                      I hope that one day you get that freedom of press and speech is a good thing, until then, have a nice day.

                                      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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                                        1 year ago

                                        "My country is better because it gives me the right to do something that I would openly never do nor recommend of my fellow citizens of that country"

                                        • lud@lemm.ee
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                                          1 year ago

                                          Just because I don't feel the need to do it doesn't mean I wouldn't do it. Huge difference. If you don't see the difference you should really go somewhere else.

                                          • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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                                            1 year ago

                                            Just because I don't feel the need to do it doesn't mean I wouldn't do it. Huge difference.

                                            Actually it does mean that you wouldn't do it in the sense that you won't do it now or in the future, by your own admission! What you do in your imagination in some Red Dawn alternate reality doesn't fucking matter and is not a good grounding for discussing political theory.

                                              • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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                                                1 year ago

                                                Do you imagine rioting is legal?

                                                What I'm saying is that a right that you can be confident you won't ever use (and would discourage your countrymen from using on the same basis) is one that doesn't matter, especially in the absence of rights that do have a material impact, like a right to housing, where China is imperfect but incomparably better than the US and friends. Fun fact: Venezuela is among the best in the world in this respect despite its poverty.

                                                • lud@lemm.ee
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                                                  1 year ago

                                                  I am absolutely not saying that China hasn't accelerated extremely fast out of poverty and all that.

                                                  It's absolutely incredible how much has been accomplished.

                                                  But, I am extremely against the Chinese state on many issues. Here are a few:

                                                  • it's treatment of uyghurs
                                                  • it's suppression of information and opinions.
                                                  • It's invasive surveillance.
                                                  • A lacking freedom of expression and assembly
                                                  • A lacking freedom of religion and belief
                                                  • The fact that they use the death penalty (yes I know that a few other countries also uses the death penalty, and I don't like that either)
                                                  • Lacking LQBTQ rights

                                                  China doesn't have to do these things to do all the good things they do for their population. They just choose to anyway, because the government wants to stay in power or something. Whatever the reason is, I don't think it's justifiable.

                                                  • SuperNovaCouchGuy2 [any]
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                                                    1 year ago

                                                    it's treatment of uyghurs

                                                    "Muh xinjiang cultural genocide"

                                                    it's suppression of information and opinions.

                                                    Based.

                                                    It's invasive surveillance.

                                                    Imagine posting this using western internet lmao you have no idea how fucked things are

                                                    A lacking freedom of expression and assembly

                                                    Examples?

                                                    A lacking freedom of religion and belief

                                                    "If you don't allow cults like the falun gong to exist this means ur against relijis freedom"

                                                    The fact that they use the death penalty (yes I know that a few other countries also uses the death penalty, and I don't like that either)

                                                    American spies deserve worse than death.

                                                    Lacking LQBTQ rights

                                                    Valid critique but the countries you support are even worse in this faculty.

                                                    They just choose to anyway, because the government wants to stay in power or something. Whatever the reason is, I don't think it is justifiable.

                                                    "I am a brainless fool who has no idea what I'm talking about but I'm still going to post my uninformed nonsense anyways." Amazing shit, only in the West.

                                                      • sharedburdens [she/her, comrade/them]
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                                                        1 year ago

                                                        You're accusing other people of being brain dead and yet you just regurgitate an understanding that reflects an exclusively mass media understanding of the situation.

                                                        You bring up the uyghers as if the "evidence " on this front is something to be taken seriously... When it's all sourced from the same german Catholic extremist who doesn't speak uygher or Mandarin.

                                                        As if the Americans didn't just spend the last 2 decades marauding around the world droning weddings, demolishing infrastructure, and protecting opium fields.

                                                        Why do you expect that people believe that the collective west suddenly decided to start caring about Muslim life, the last time that happened was Kosovo and we all know how that ended.

                                                        Lacking LQBTQ rights

                                                        The US "legalized" gay marriage like 8 years ago and if you think that's where rights for LGBT people begin or end you're either extremely gullible and genuinely uninformed or selling something. In any case you're pinkwashing the soul harvester to justify empire.

                                                        That doesn't help the people you think it does, if anything it provides a cover for bigots to target LGBT people under the guise of anti-imperialism.

                                                      • SuperNovaCouchGuy2 [any]
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                                                        1 year ago

                                                        Says the illiterate moron who even admits he has no idea what he's talking about but continues to post the same NPC talking points anyways.

                                                  • SeventyTwoTrillion [he/him]
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                                                    1 year ago

                                                    I will actually engage sincerely with you here in the hopes we can have something approaching good faith.

                                                    it's treatment of uyghurs

                                                    Every Islamic country on the planet has said that China is not genociding Uyghurs, including some that were, at the time at least, quite close to the United States. I don't personally believe myself to be superior or less easily brainwashed than them. There has been no evidence of a genocide campaign - what there has been are an absolute myriad of claims, including by people like Adrian Zenz, and there's been a lot of redditors finding factories on google maps and calling them death camps. Yes, I have also seen the reddit copypastas with a hundred different links for "proof" that China is executing a genocide, but there is no proof, only claims. What China has been doing to the Uyghurs is an anti-terrorism campaign that is highly imperfect, but does not involve mass killing (in fact, the population of Uyghurs has grown over the last few years and they were notably exempt from the One Child Policy when that was around). These campaigns must be contrasted with the United States' anti-terrorism campaigns, which I think is best exemplified by Madeline Albright's statement that a million dead Iraqi children is worth it.

                                                    it's suppression of information and opinions.

                                                    Imagine you were the leader of an upstart country who was opposed ideologically to an extremely powerful country somewhere else in the world, so powerful that they could spread media and buy up your own media and spread blatant lies to your population that you were doing bad things, despite that extremely powerful country actually doing bad things. The spread of this information could get so bad that they would think that you're a tyrant and try and overthrow you, but you're actually trying to do (and do in fact do) good things. What would you do? Does the sanctity of the free spread of information outweigh the very real fact that that extremely powerful country might destroy you and your projects via that same information? Would you advocate for, say, the Ukrainian government to not ban Russian media and let them spread, as they would see it, lies about their country? This isn't some hypothetical question on a questionnaire, you can't go "Oh, well, really we need to find a nice balance between the two, see, maybe censorship is too much but absolute freedom of the media is too much too, maybe we need to meet in the middle and find some kind of--" no, you have to institute actual policies and commands to your subordinates about what to do here, or millions might die.

                                                    It's invasive surveillance.

                                                    It's all invasive surveillance, everywhere! It's a universal phenomenon! Snowden had to run away from the USA to show that! Cities from London to Jerasalem are packed with CCTV cameras and phones and OSes have backdoors used by intelligence agencies. There's no way to criticize any country for invasive surveillance without it inherently being a whataboutism. Much better to criticize the concept of invasive surveillance, in my opinion, and it's infinitely easier to try and combat surveillance in your own country than one literally on the other side of the planet. You just have more power where you live.

                                                    A lacking freedom of expression and assembly

                                                    I'm a little confused by what you mean by this. China has local elections and protests are quite common over there. The problem I think that a lot of Westerners have is the equivalence of state elections with democracy. Do you think it's possible that there might be other democratic arrangements possible than the ones invented by the West? Hell, do you think that there might, perhaps, be a possible incentive for the West to tell everybody from a young age that the only possible democratic arrangement is the one that is currently present in many Western countries? It's a genuinely interesting question, this isn't a dunk, I myself have been thinking about it and looking at the local elections that go on in China and the DPRK (here's an excellent writeup by a Hexbear user on the elections in the DPRK)

                                                    Here's a question: if there were other parties in China or the DPRK or Cuba, if they didn't allow the citizens to vote for, say, a capitalist system over a communist one and instead was just "We'll do what they're doing, essentially the same economic policies, we're still communist, but we promise to expand LGBTQIA+ rights a little", would they be meaningfully different from the party in power, or would you merely say that they were essentially the same party, though with some minor differences, and the state was trying to construct the illusion of choice? Because this is precisely what I would say is going on in most Western countries. There is no choice between economic systems - we have agreed that liberal capitalism, in fact neoliberal capitalism, is the only choice here. What you can vote for is whether to hate gay people or not, or to allow abortions or not. Is having the mere ability to choose between two parties, even if they were very similar, the definition of democracy? Or, instead, would you say "Well, okay, but the citizens of that country also have to approve of the policies being enacted by that government." If so, isn't it curious that Chinese citizens have very high approval ratings for their government's policies, while a minority of American citizens like their government's policies, and most people absolutely hate the Senate?

                                                    In a democracy, is the ability to choose more important than people actually liking either choice?

                                                    A lacking freedom of religion and belief

                                                    I don't think China is much worse than any other major country in this regard. If this is referencing the Falun Gong, then: lol.

                                                    The fact that they use the death penalty (yes I know that a few other countries also uses the death penalty, and I don't like that either)

                                                    Indeed. The one thing I will say in this general area is that at least criminal penalties are used against the rich as well as the poor. Billionaires in the West don't face anything other than tiny fines for doing even monstrous acts, whereas they are at least appropriately punished in China a lot of the time.

                                                    Lacking LQBTQ rights

                                                    Indeed, though I think things are generally on an upwards trajectory, albeit a very slow one. The same cannot be said of a lot of other nations nowadays.

                                                    China doesn't have to do these things to do all the good things they do for their population. They just choose to anyway, because the government wants to stay in power or something. Whatever the reason is, I don't think it's justifiable.

                                                    I do think this point is very silly and idealistic (in the philosophical way, not the usual definition). Governments and nations are constrained by an incredibly complex web of material conditions. I very, very strongly object to any notion of "X government is doing this because they are Kind and Believe In The Power Of Love And Friendship And Freedom, whereas Y government is doing this because they are self-interested and simply interested in manipulating their populace to maintain power." I go by Lenin's definitions of the state, in which the state is, essentially, the means of one class - typically the smaller one - to magnify their power and exert it upon an exploited class. This is true of (almost) every government in the world right now. All of them are extremely self-interested in maintaining power because of class conflict and profit, not because they are megalomaniacs or deeply manipulative. Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin - and, for that matter, Joe Biden or Rishi Sunak - are not doing evil laughs every day like some mustache-twirling fantasy villain called Ebenezer Bonecrusher, and it's frankly childish and annoying when redditors and twitter people and so on have such notions.

                                                    What I and many others would say about the governments of, say, China, or Cuba, or Venezuela, is that they have a much higher concentration of genuine working class interest inside them, for a mixture of ideological and material reasons. As in, the state is not just a vessel for the bourgeoisie to exploit the working class - though it can and is also that - but also a vessel for that same working class to improve itself, because the Communist governments' officials maintain a leash on the capitalist elements inside the state.

                                              • Sickos [they/them, it/its]
                                                ·
                                                1 year ago

                                                Ok I'm not gonna read the context here because ain nobody got time for this much internet bullshit, but

                                                @lud@lemm.ee So I should start a riot just because I can?

                                                YES. ALWAYS.

                                      • SuperNovaCouchGuy2 [any]
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                                        1 year ago

                                        I don't live in a police state so I don't feel the need to protest.

                                        The circus monkey who does not move to escape will never feel it's chains.

                                  • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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                                    1 year ago

                                    Of fucking course am I allowed to do that.

                                    https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/053b3b87-b757-41f7-bef8-2ed00a7f61f1.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256 orly

                                    You can't even advocate for the assassination of a single leader in the US, let alone the whole government.

                                    • lud@lemm.ee
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                                      1 year ago

                                      Why would I advocate for the assassination of literally anyone? I am not crazy. Also I am not American.

                                      • SuperNovaCouchGuy2 [any]
                                        ·
                                        1 year ago

                                        So you are happy with the fact that your head of state is performing genocide against the poor, the marginalized, and citizens of the 3rd world? That's a bit crazy man ngl

                                        • lud@lemm.ee
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                                          1 year ago

                                          Yeah, that's a bit overblown.

                                          I won't even make a proper response to such a crazy ass hyperbole statement.

                                      • brain_in_a_box [he/him]
                                        ·
                                        1 year ago

                                        I like how you instantly backed down from "I can call for the destruction of the state!" to "I can't, but I wouldn't want to anyway."

                              • RedDawn [he/him]
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                                1 year ago

                                In the capitalist world the rich and the poor are both equally free to sleep under a bridge! Likewise anybody is free to start or buy a billion dollar media press outlet or social media giant, that's why it's important that no restrictions are ever placed on false and harmful reactionary speech!

                          • brain_in_a_box [he/him]
                            ·
                            1 year ago

                            Holy shit, I didn't think anyone genuinely thought this.

                            Way to demonstrate his point.

                  • RedDawn [he/him]
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                    1 year ago

                    In the US corporations do the censorship and it isn't better. Also, if that trumps everything for you, a reexamination of priorities is probably in order. There are actually more important things than reactionaries being able to say whatever they want online. Facebook was used to help commit genocide in some countries for example, is that OK for you or should the calls for genocide have been censored?

          • TheLepidopterists [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            I know Edward Snowden is a libertarian or some dumb shit but man he really did get himself exiled for nothing.

            "I assume that the enemies designated by my rulers are worse than my admittedly very wicked rulers, based entirely on testimony from those same wicked rulers."

            PIGPOOPBALLS

            • GaveUp [she/her]
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              1 year ago

              Snowden got citizenship in Russia for his entire family, a lot of money from authoring a book and other media deals, and worldwide fame as a hero

              He may not have achieved his goal but his consolation prize is not bad

              • TheLepidopterists [he/him]
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                1 year ago

                Yeah it's certainly much better than for example, Assange, but it's wild to me that people just gloss over the US surveillance state at this point

      • RedDawn [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        I legit can't tell if this is a joke lol. Which country do you live in that doesn't have a lot of cameras? I have awful news for you if you live in the US or the UK.