I don’t like to see so many political posts in all and so many weird images in comment sections

  • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    As an Asian/Taiwanese, I do not understand why Hexbearians feel the need to point out what's racist for us.

    You dont speak for billions of Chinese people. The fact that you chose to refer to Chinese people in the third person speaks to that.

    Thank you for telling on yourself and your separatist friends for using racist memes in social media though.

      • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        You know who does speak for billions of Chinese people though? The guy you're making a racist caricature of.

        Saying it's just one person is a thin excuse when it's a head of state

        • Falkerie@sh.itjust.works
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          1 year ago

          I don't understand why you feel the need to protect a head of state of another country from being parodied either. If you live in China where they teach you to obey the rules of the CCP, thank the CCP and Xi for everything they provide, and basically view Xi as a god, then yeah I can see why. But you live in a Democratic state. The government is supposed to serve YOU, not the other way around. Sure you can show the leader some respect if you want, but it doesn't mean everyone has to either. You don't live in China where you can't even make jokes about their leader.

          Again, its a parody of Pooh, which is yellow. It has nothing to do with having yellow skin. If Pooh somehow is white/green/pink, that pic would be white/green/pink. You claim that it's racist against Asians in general, so I'm here to tell you as an Asian that it's not.

          • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            I understand your need to reframe my objections to racist caricatures in general as being a defense of someone you're trying to demonize with your racism. But if you weren't being racist to asian people generally when you say it's acceptable to do minstrel show level racism to the right targets, you're certainly being racist towards Chinese people in general right now when you're using this stereotype of them being hive minded and easily brainwashed.

            in China where they teach you to obey the rules of the CCP, thank the CCP and Xi for everything they provide, and basically view Xi as a god

            Sounds like Christian fundamentalists talking about Arabs.

            • Falkerie@sh.itjust.works
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              1 year ago

              I understand your need to reframe my objections to racist caricatures in general as being a defense of someone you're trying to demonize with your racism.

              Who the fuck am I being racist to? Asians? As an Asian myself?

              you're certainly being racist towards Chinese people in general right now when you're using this stereotype of them being hive minded and easily brainwashed.

              Nowhere have I said that. Them having that kind of education since a kid is a fact. And you clearly haven't been on Chinese social media to see what bullshit the pinkies say on there.

              Sounds like Christian fundamentalists talking about Arabs.

              I can link you their textbooks if you want

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

                I've seen a Chinese history textbook for kids in high school and it's just generic history using a Marxist lens and framing the CPC as the current administrative body. They list accomplishments of the party, yeah, but that's because they have accomplishments they can point to.

                It's a lot better than how my American school tried to get me to worship slave owners like Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton.

                • Falkerie@sh.itjust.works
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                  1 year ago

                  They list accomplishments of the party, yeah, but that’s because they have accomplishments they can point to.

                  And they also prohibit you from criticizing them if you don't agree with their policies. I definitely do not want to be forced to love a country that doesn't care what their people says.

                  It’s a lot better than how my American school tried to get me to worship slave owners like Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton.

                  Fuck that shit. Criticise. You are free to do so without the government knocking on your door, unlike in China.

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

                    Dude, this may be breaching opsec, but my comrades have had DEA and FBI knock on their doors because of affiliation with anarchist organizations and connection to BLM leadership. Please don't tell me what cops here do or what I have the freedom to do. I live here and I've seen people get arrested. Just last month an elderly guy was shot and killed in an FBI raid over a tweet.

                    We're free to criticize as long as we keep quiet about it and don't actually try anything. The place I live absolutely will kill people if need be. I'm definitely not free to be open and critical wherever I go. My boss will fire my ass if he knew my politics. I've been fired for unionizing attempts at previous jobs. Is that freedom? Freedom of speech without the freedom to do shit about it? I don't subscribe to this liberal horseshit of raising awareness or raising voices, or that my ability to say certain things is my greatest freedom. Fuck that, I would take a free house, comfortable existence, a better job, and healthcare if it meant never opening my mouth again. You understand me? I want to do shit now, actual physical things and topple this whole capitalist framework.

              • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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                1 year ago

                Them having that kind of education since a kid is a fact.

                No it isn't. Prove it. Primary sources.

                • Falkerie@sh.itjust.works
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                  1 year ago

                  You asked for it. Beware links are in Chinese since you asked for the primary sources.

                  Since 1994, China has been implementing patriotic education 愛國主義教育 into their education systems. In 2017, CCP implemented 習近平新時代中國特色社會主義思想 "Chinese way of Socialism in the new Xi era" or "Xi Jinping Thought" into their party constitution.
                  Links to it: Wiki, Their education site about the history of their party

                  The main items of the thought include: "四個意識 Four Consciousnesses" "四個自信 Four Confidences" and "兩個維護 Two Safeguards" (there aren't exact English translations of these so you get my translations)

                  Four Consciousnesses talks about obeying the party, looking at the bigger picture. "更加緊密地團結在以習近平同志為核心的黨中央周圍,更加堅定地維護黨中央權威,更加自覺地在思想上政治上行動上同黨中央保持高度一致" which translates to "Unite more closely around the Party with Comrade Xi as the core, firmly safeguard the authority of the Party Central Committee, and more consciously maintain a high degree of consistency with the Party Central Committee in terms of ideology, politics and actions."

                  Four Confidences talks about being confident in "中國特色社會主義 Chinese style of Socialism", to believe that it is the only way to realize socialist modernization and create a better life for the people, and is the correct theory to guide the party and the people to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

                  Two Safeguards basically means to safeguard Xi Jinping as the core of the Party Central Committee and the entire party, and safeguard the authority and centralized and unified leadership of the Party Central Committee.

                  習近平思想 or "Xi Jinping thought" along with 毛澤東思想 "Maoism" are political courses you have to take during elementary, middle and high school. Their stance is to "入腦、入心、入魂", which means "Into the brain, heart, and soul". "新時代愛國主義教育 Patriotic Education of the new era" is an education program written into their curriculum.
                  This is a sample of their textbook for elementary students. The first chapter is literally called "我愛你中國 I love you China". The first paragraph is "在世界東方,有一個偉大的國家叫中國,她的全稱是中華人民共和國,她就是我們的祖國。我們都是中國人,我們每個人都深愛著祖國,就像習近平爺說的,"愛國,是人世間最深層、最持久的情感,是一個人立德之源、立功之本"。 " which translates to "In the east side of the world, there is a great country called China, full name People's Republic of China, and she is our motherland. We are all Chinese, and all of us love our motherland deeply. As Granddad Xi Jinping says: "Patriotism is the deepest and most lasting emotion in the world. It is the source of a person's morality and the foundation of his merits." "

                  They actually tested you for it during their GaoKao or National College Entrance Examination this year.

                  Not even people living in Canada can escape the patriotic courses, as a Chinese class in a high school in Richmond gave out a homework about the patriotic movie "我和我的祖國 My People My Country" (More accurately translated as Me and My Motherland).

                  From elementary school, or even kindergarten, kids have been taught the history of the Party, and are taught to sing patriotic/socialist songs.
                  "我們是共產主義接班人 We are the Communist successors" -Lyrics,
                  "我和我的祖國 Me and My Motherland" -Lyrics,
                  "閃閃紅星 Bright Red star" -Lyrics
                  are some examples. Translate them yourself.

                  Edit: If you want to search for information yourself, you can use the keywords I used for searching: 習近平思想, 習近平新時代中國特色社會主義思想, 習近平語錄, 毛澤東思想, 毛澤東語錄, 中國特色社會主義, 愛國主義, 愛國教育法, 愛國主義教育法, 新時代愛國主義教育實施綱要

                  • Red_Eclipse [she/her]
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                    1 year ago

                    Sounds pretty cool tbh, wish we sang socialist songs instead of having to do the pledge of allegiance to the flag every morning

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                    1 year ago

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          • Grandpa_garbagio [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            Americans are not using it in the same context you are talking about.

            Racists co-opt things, this one was just easier to do than most

          • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            http://www.npc.gov.cn/englishnpc/constitution2019/201911/1f65146fb6104dd3a2793875d19b5b29.shtml

            yes

      • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        I at least speak for one Chinese person, me. You claim not to be Chinese, so you speak for zero Chinese people.

        • Falkerie@sh.itjust.works
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          1 year ago

          I can read Chinese, and understand what people say on their social media. So let me ask you then, when you see a picture of Xi depicted as Winnie the Pooh, do you see it as an insult to your leader, or as racism in general? Cause from what I see, the point of "yellow skin" never came up in the conversations in Chinese social media.

          Also, the original post claims that the picture is racist towards Asians in general, which includes Taiwan, therefore me. I think I have a right to say that I don't feel insulted by it.

          • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            have personally spoken to many Chinese people who think the Pooh meme is racist.

            You may think it's not racist against Asians in general but that gives you no right to speak as if your particular social media experiences are representative of the opinions of Chinese people.

            Be a running dog for your American imperialist masters if you must but you will never change the fact that they will never accept you as equals and that Taiwan Island belongs to China.

            • s0ykaf [he/him]
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              1 year ago

              Be a running dog for your American imperialist masters if you must but you will never change the fact that they will never accept you as equals and that Taiwan Island belongs to China.

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