Go organize a people’s revolution in your own fucking country and get back to me when you’ve speed-run communism, liberal.

  • pppp1000 [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I still remember someone in here saying that they are glad people are associating socialism with non problematic countries like Switzerland, Scandinavia and UK instead of authoritarian countries like Cuba and China.

      • DengXixian [he/him]
        hexagon
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        3 years ago

        We mostly are, it’s good we have the occasional baby leftist.

      • pppp1000 [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        It wasn't a baby leftist either. It's a long time user, on a new account, who also previously said that it's OK for the meaning of socialism to be muddled when it comes to the US.

    • richietozier4 [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      nonproblematic

      hey, Switzerland, that's a funny symbol you got on your 1940s era gold...

      • LeninWeave [none/use name]
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        3 years ago

        Noted nonproblematic places Switzerland and Scandinavia who never collaborated with any problematic people. :big-cool:

    • DengXixian [he/him]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      hmm I wonder what all those countries they like have in common? 🤔

      Anyway, we need to radicalize more libs. I’ll happily help bully them out of their chauvinist brainworms.

      • BeamBrain [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        hmm I wonder what all those countries they like have in common? 🤔

        :lmayo:

  • DengXixian [he/him]
    hexagon
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    3 years ago

    "China and Vietnam have had to implement liberal reforms!"

    “Oh, damn, because those completely isolated, self-sustained countries that exist in a vacuum just felt like liberalizing, or?”

    • please_dont [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Funny thing is that there is a very big amount of demsocs/libsocs/whateversocs that does have nuance towards Vietnam , supports it and considers it a socialist project but refuses to do so for China ,flat out rejecting it . They literally have the same system and if anything China was less liberalized, kept more party power over capital and shows better signs/trends of their ability and willingness to transition to a socialist economy

    • Sklorp [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      There is no good reason to privatize healthcare though, and your arguments for it are going to be the exact same libs use in the US

      • DengXixian [he/him]
        hexagon
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        3 years ago

        There is when you’re a developing nation and don’t have enough money yet to fully fund the rising cost of healthcare while being crunched economically by the neoliberal markets you have to trade with.

        Paper on Vietnam’s public / private system. Written by the ghouls of the world bank, so you need to pay attention to their bias and how they talk about “market opportunities”.

        Were there other ways to approach this? Yes, sure. Expecting a country exploited by the imperial core to have the same amount of wealth and resources as the imperial core isn’t particularly realistic, however.

        • Sklorp [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          Money isn't summoned from the ether when you privatize something. The people are still paying the cost of the healthcare. An investor needs a return on their investment, and will extract this from the consumer, I.e. the sick.

          • DengXixian [he/him]
            hexagon
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            3 years ago

            An investor needs a return on their investment

            Yes, of course, that’s the greed drive they’re using to pull in money. It’s the same trade off made when labor is exploited in underpaid factories and sweatshops.

            With that said, socialized health insurance is the main public financing method for healthcare in Vietnam, with 87 percent of the population currently covered. There are out of pocket costs, but the Vietnamese government picks up the majority of the tab.

            The country also has a publicly owned and funded hospital system, although it allows for private hospitals as well. Those are primarily visited by the wealthy, which takes pressure off of their public hospitals.

            After seeing their own medical systems overloaded and collapsing during covid, I would hope most westerners would better understand the affects that come from limited resources.

            Another article with data outlining Vietnam’s healthcare system. Again, this is written for the investors Vietnam is hoping to attract to build infrastructure and put money into their economy. Look at how much reassurance they make about Vietnam’s system being open to private public partnerships (PPP lol). The capitalists do not view it as a captured market.

            Vietnam is functioning in a world currently dominated by neoliberalism and “socialism in one country” failed. Developing productive forces seems to be the most promising strategy for building socialism at the macro level so far.

            It’s in-line with the strategy Deng took in China. Is it perfect or ideal? No, but it is responding to the conditions they are encountering. Hopefully it continues to improve.

      • emizeko [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        Vietnam? I haven't heard about China doing anything but expanding coverage

        • Sklorp [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          Yes, Vietnam. Although China got rid of a lot of good health initiatives after the end of the cultural revolution like the barefoot doctors. (Although their legacy lives on in the many people trained by the program) and switched to a market based system which they eventually had to reform in the early 2000s because it was a shit show in favor of their pseudo public pseudo private system they now have that I don't understand at all.

  • GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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    3 years ago

    I still think there's room for critique, but yeah, most people just want perfection from foreigners or they're not "real communists."

  • CommCat [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    There is left criticisms of AES, but there is absolutely no current left alternative in replacing these imperfect Socialist States, so I absolutely support them against Western Imperialism. That is the problem I have with Western Leftists, they think there's a bunch of anarchists/demsocs just waiting to take power when these States fall. The DSA has it written in their website that they celebrated the fall of the Berlin Wall, they thought it was their time to lead some sort of Democratic path to Socialism, but atleast they admit the opposite happened, Neoliberalism and far right politics dominated.

    • Redbolshevik2 [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      MLMs in China are going to unseat the most powerful Communist Party ever any day now. Chinese people totally give a shit about He who is the Light, Our Lord and Savior Chairman Gonzalo, PBUH.

    • LeninWeave [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      The DSA has it written in their website that they celebrated the fall of the Berlin Wall

      So dumb. Jesus Christ, indistinguishable from liberals.

      but atleast they admit the opposite happened, Neoliberalism and far right politics dominated.

      At least they admit this, better than a lot of "dem-socs" in the west.

  • fed [none/use name]
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    edit-2
    3 years ago

    i can not tell which is dumber, the post text or the post title

    e: I have concluded it is :bait: