I know that it's Chinese and it translates roughly as "white/Western left." Looking it up on the Chinese wiki, Google translate gives me... well, this:

It is used to describe people who support policies such as the abolition of the death penalty , [ 3 ] animal protection , environmental protection , body equality , skin equality , LGBT , feminism , vegetarianism , marijuana decriminalization , euthanasia , abortion and immigration , that is, people with cultural leftist ideas in the European and American world.

This paints baizuo as something akin to American conservative terms like "woke" or "SJW." On the other hand, I've seen baizuo on Hexbear a few times, but in those contexts it seemed to mean something closer to "succdem" or "Western chauvinist" rather than the definition above. Obviously, a term used to insult feminists, LGBT people, and environmentalists would be incredibly out of place on this site, hence why I'm asking about it rather than taking a machine-translated Wiki article at face value.

  • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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    1 month ago

    Baizuo was either came up by or came up by a fan of some reactionary netizen who's famous for some unhinged ideology called Auntology. You can read a summary of Auntology for yourself. It's just unhinged reactionary shit. A weird part of it is that he actually wants to balkanize China. I think a lot of those balkanized China maps floating around were made by his shitty fandom. So the weird thing about him is he isn't a Chinese ultranationalist (he doesn't think China should exist) or a Han chauvinist (he apparently thinks Han isn't a real ethnicity) but some Chinese reactionary who wants to balkanize China.

    The bai in baizuo is also from baichi, which means idiot. So, baizuo doesn't just mean white left but also idiotic left. A more fitting translation of baizuo would be white leftoid or white left*rd.

    That term was always sus.

          • Awoo [she/her]
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            1 month ago

            And this makes the whole DOGE cost cutting thing even more absurd because if the US goes into recession, the demand for Teslas in both countries will certainly plunge, and Elon would have effectively killed his own business. Would have been funny if not for the fact that millions of people will also lose their jobs because they let this idiot dictate the fiscal policy.

            Elon won't be dictating policy, he'll be dictating who in government gets purged. The job he's angling for is to be the one to determine who goes and who stays.

            He'll determine who survives to dictate policy.

            You know how when a company wants to save money and it sacks 60% of the workforce? That's what Musk wants to be in charge of doing to the US government and all of its agencies.

      • bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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        1 month ago

        Trump is a comrade who will help take down the US empire.

        Comrade? No. Take down the US empire? Maybe lmao

      • SadArtemis [she/her]
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        1 month ago

        Not Chinese (nationality) but there are gay, trans, internationalist people who love geopolitics, maps, etc!!! Dozens of us!!! (Actually far more than dozens, it's more common than you'd think)

          • miz [any, any]
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            1 month ago

            if you go out and talk to normal people about why Stalin did nothing wrong, they’ll look at you like some crazy conspiracy theorists lol

            shit I'd better make a different plan for my upcoming visit to China

            • DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml
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              1 month ago

              From my understanding, most Chinese people, like most people elsewhere, aren't really political, and don't really want to get involved in long discussions about politics. The "I just want to grill" mentality is universal.

              • miz [any, any]
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                1 month ago

                I'm totally kidding I'd much rather learn about the person I'm talking to and their life. I'm not going to bring up politics (other than wearing a sweatshirt with a huge CPC emblem on it)

                • DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml
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                  1 month ago

                  I'd be the same. I'd totally go up to the old grannies playing mahjong in the park and try to chat with them in broken mandarin.

      • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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        1 month ago

        have you seen that AI video of Musk vs the court eunuchs with millions of views?

        I know exactly what you're talking about lmao

      • Lussy [any, hy/hym]
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        1 month ago

        leftist circles on Chinese internet. And when I say Chinese leftists, a large portion of them are the nationalistic, anti-LGBT people who really hate American and Western imperialism

        So, like, nazbol except they're most of the Chinese left? Is that what you're saying?

        • Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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          1 month ago

          I don't think it's proper to dilute the usage of nazbol in the same manner that fascist has been as a label for everything that has reactionary and/or chauvinistic characteristics.

          • Lussy [any, hy/hym]
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            1 month ago

            If anything I’m strengthening the term because these people have an actual presence (?) and potentially have influence over a state, unlike Nazbols.

      • frauddogg [null/void, undecided]
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        1 month ago

        and how he deserved to lose

        As someone who lost family to that cracker's crime bill, I absolutely would agree with that take tbh. I hope I live to see the entirety of the Biden lineage die out uncontinued.

        • Lussy [any, hy/hym]
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          1 month ago

          They would like him more if they knew about his crime bill

    • BeamBrain [he/him]
      hexagon
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      1 month ago

      what-the-hell What the fuck, why is it being used as an insult on Hexbear

      • TerribleHands [he/him]
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        1 month ago

        Words can have different meanings in different contexts. I've heard some of my Chinese leftist friends use it to mock western leftists in the same way we do here. Might've been a reactionary that came up with it but once it's out in the world it's a free-for-all.

        • SocialistDovahkiin [she/her]
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          1 month ago

          Ehhhh, when the definitions are so close but the differences are so important that gets a little shaky, because confusing the two definitions is extremely easy. A lot of the context in which I can imagine a hexbear user using the word would make total sense with the more reactionary definition, just as much as with the better and less reactionary one, so it would be easy to misinterpret as more reactionary. And even if everyone involved knows what it means it could open up wiggle room for reactionaries to slip into site discussions, by using the term's plausible deniability to get away with terrible statements.

          "Western chauvinistic leftist" or language equivalent is generally just clearer and seems to have less murky and questionable of a background.

          Plus some words just inherently emanate Hitler particles. I don't know if this counts as such a word necessarily, but the definition given on this post comes close enough to extremely strange Nazi-Bolshevik brainworms to be uncomfortable. If the term literally is referring to mental capacity and not levels of chauvinism or evil than it is definitely a Hitler particle emanating phrase.

          I'm sure your friends mean no harm, it just isn't something I personally think should be given the complete green light to be used. (Here, probably fine in friend contexts and stuff) Maybe like a amber light for caution.

    • awth13 [she/her]
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      1 month ago

      The bai in baizuo is also from baichi, which means idiot. So, baizuo doesn't just mean white left but also idiotic left. A more fitting translation of baizuo would be white leftoid or white left*rd.

      That’s not how Chinese language works. Just because 白 (bái) can be part of a word that means “idiot” doesn’t mean that it is infused with the meaning of idiocy. That’s like saying “the bai in baizuo is also from mingbai, which means clear/reasonable so baizuo doesn’t just mean white left but also reasonable left”. Which is obviously absurd lol. In most contexts, 白 means “white” and nothing else, although there are obviously many cultural associations with the colour white that are layered on top of that.

      • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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        1 month ago

        The connection between baizuo and baichi was established by those reactionaries. Like, you can say that baizuo is just an abbreviated form of baichi zuopai (idiotic left). "bai = white and zuo = left, so baizuo = white left" is something you would say if you just ran each character individually through Google Translate. Nobody calls the Black Panthers "heizuo" even though the two characters translated separately is "Black left."

        My broader point is that the term, due to its reactionary origins, isn't as innocently translated as "white left."

        • awth13 [she/her]
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          1 month ago

          The connection between baizuo and baichi was established by those reactionaries. Like, you can say that baizuo is just an abbreviated form of baichi zuopai (idiotic left).

          Is this your hypothesis or did you read this somewhere? The wiki article in the OP says 是”白人”与“左派”两个标签结合组成的称号, i.e., it’s a grouping of “white person” and “left wing”. I’m not saying you’re wrong, it’s just that I didn’t get that vibe as someone who speaks Chinese, especially because 白痴 is more of a clinical/bookish term for idiot and not something I heard people say very often in everyday life. I only went to uni in China and I’m not a native speaker though.

          • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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            1 month ago

            You have to remember the term originated from terminally online netizens. It's like how "leftoid" is "left" + "-oid," but the "-oid" comes from "removed," as in the former medical term for Down's Syndrome. Terminally online reactionaries do this shit all the time like how channers purposely use the okay hand sign as a shibboleth.