Socialist Chai Xiaoming has spent almost four years in prison awaiting sentence chinaworker.info reporters Socialist labour activist Chai Xiaoming stands accused of “inciting subversion of state power”. The verdict against the 46-year-old will be handed down on Friday 25 November, more than two years after his trial at Nanjing’s intermediate court in August 2020. He […]
Controversial for Hexbear I know but fukkit let's see what ye make of this
These labor repressions are the main reason I don't think China is moving towards socialism currently. But hopefully Chinese labor activism flourishes regardless and changes that.
Given the power of the CIA to infiltrate liberal organizations what do you feel the likely end game is if alternativen networks of power containing people dissatisfied with the government are allowed to flourish?
The CIA can fund full-time anti-government activists, but that doesn't necessarily mean they'll create a mass movement that topples the current government. Having alternative networks of power would pressure the government to address worker grievances to maintain legitimacy
These labor repressions are the main reason I don't think China is moving towards socialism currently. But hopefully Chinese labor activism flourishes regardless and changes that.
repressing trots is necessary
History has proven this again and again
Given the power of the CIA to infiltrate liberal organizations what do you feel the likely end game is if alternativen networks of power containing people dissatisfied with the government are allowed to flourish?
The CIA can fund full-time anti-government activists, but that doesn't necessarily mean they'll create a mass movement that topples the current government. Having alternative networks of power would pressure the government to address worker grievances to maintain legitimacy
China is already better at than than us. I don't particularly see what we have to teach them on a subject to which we do not know.