Some questions I have:
- Do people in China have to boil their water before drinking it? I've found sources dated as recent as 2012 saying this
- If I were to move to China, what western media would I have to be prepared to not have access to anymore? Just as one example, could I still follow/listen to American & European rock/metal bands?
- After several years doing jobs that I didn't like very much, I finally recently moved to a job in an area that I like a lot (renewable energy). How easy would it be for me to find similar work in China? Sometimes it seems like the only work Americans can find in China is as English teachers.
- Why does China accept so few immigrants? (500-2000 per year, vs about 1,000,000/year accepted by the USA, and 600,000-2,000,000/yr accepted by Germany)
- Regarding sex, dating & family, is China generally more liberal than the US, more conservative, or about the same?
- Does housing work in China similarly to how it works in the US? How much of their income do Chinese people typically spend on rent/homeownership?
Look, you can either engage in adventurism or start meaningfully organizing. One of those is guaranteed to get you killed and probably not work, the other only might get you killed and could possibly work. Those are the options we western leftists have. Agitate in your circles, materially support resistance movements, and prepare yourself for a shitty time. Global communism isn't going to build itself and it's not going to be easy. Our position in all of this sucks but someone's gotta do it - may as well be you and me comrade.
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:jon-yell: TALK TO PEOPLE
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I don't think they were saying move or organize, but that they were saying moving to China is not realistic for a Western leftist and if you want to have an impact on 'the new cold war' on the right side then adventurism or organizing are the only available options.
The liberal gets it!
@L183R4L understood what I meant much more clearly.