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The Maoist uprising against the landlords was the most comprehensive proletarian revolution in history, leading to almost totally equal redistribution of the land amongst the peasantry
Yes I can see clearly in modern China how much communist is the land distribution. I personally saw the peasants living in the luxurious apartments of the Pudong skyscrapers, together and in harmony.
The Maoist uprising against the landlords was the most comprehensive proletarian revolution in history, leading to almost totally equal redistribution of the land amongst the peasantry
Like clockwork, the liberal mind effortlessly shifts from following State Department lines, to condescension, to denial, and then ableism. The scratched liberal never fails to disappoint.
Outside of sports events where money is more important than ethics, "Chinese Taipei" isn't really ok to say
It's like saying "Russian Odessa"
That's what it's called. That's the name.
That’s what it’s called by the CCP and their business partners
Yes, that is what it's called by it's government.
Sure buddy drink more Kool aid
The Maoist uprising against the landlords was the most comprehensive proletarian revolution in history, leading to almost totally equal redistribution of the land amongst the peasantry
Yes I can see clearly in modern China how much communist is the land distribution. I personally saw the peasants living in the luxurious apartments of the Pudong skyscrapers, together and in harmony.
The Maoist uprising against the landlords was the most comprehensive proletarian revolution in history, leading to almost totally equal redistribution of the land amongst the peasantry
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Like clockwork, the liberal mind effortlessly shifts from following State Department lines, to condescension, to denial, and then ableism. The scratched liberal never fails to disappoint.
Shibboleth shibboleth
I mean, unless the ROC refers to itself now officially as "Republic of Taiwan", I see no reason