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    • LordBelphegor@lemm.ee
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      Fascists and tankies are the same to me, neither have voting rights and both want to eradicate minority cultures. Only wanting a homogeneous societies.

      Im a socialist myself, but CCP ideology just means only a few people get to stay in power just like feudal lords.

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              • GnastyGnuts [he/him]
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                1 year ago

                What is "feudal" about them to you? These words have meanings and you use them as though they're just vibes or something.

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      • ThereRisesARedStar [she/her, they/them]
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        Fascists and tankies are the same to me, neither have voting rights and both want to eradicate minority cultures.

        Which is why the concepts of "whole process peoples democracy" and "mass line" originate in China. And why China exempted minorities from the one child policy and does affirmative action in schooling and government positions

        think-mark

      • tuga [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        Im a socialist myself

        You're objectively misinformed first, allegedly socialist second

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      • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
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        Where do you nerds get these weird ideas? CPC (if you weren't rascist you'd know) are fuedal lords? Homogenous societies? Eradicate minorities?

        Reminds me of something about every accusation being a confession