dude i fucking hate them, every time i see jack ma's face on my timeline i want to set that deformed fetus face on fire in front of his children

we think it's a fucking tragedy that china needs a system that allows these disgusting people to exist. it leaves any dignified person with a bad taste in their mouth every time one of these maggots takes a breath.

but assuming that the chinese have to allow them to breathe, which we think just happens to be the case, then what the fuck are they supposed to do? reject reality? act emotionally and risk destroying what they've built?

there will be a time to put these people on the wall, and by god i wish i'm alive then, if only to watch and cheer at every instance of liberals crying over the "genocide". but that time isn't here yet. it just isn't.

regardless of whether you believe in the CPC or not, if they're actual marxists they won't do it right now, unless they go full stupid. and judging by the last 40 years they ain't going fucking stupid.

so for god's sake, argue about the CPC, but over something valid, like how you think they're doing wrong with their MMT, or how they're not doing enough for workers in the tech industry, or how underwhelming their health care system is. but quit the "dwah china has rich people" shit, it's void of meaning¹ :hexbear-shining:

¹ unless you're not a marxist, in that case i completely understand. but marxists aren't supposed to think reality bends to our will, we're supposed to be materialists not idealists

  • CommieGirl69 [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    What’s your opinion of the internal critics of Deng’s reforms such as “little” Deng Liqun?

    i don't know deng liqun's works

    i've been (very slowly) reading from other critics, and people who support the reforms but disagree with specific parts of it, but i'll abstain from commenting much because i just don't know enough yet

    Also, do you separate Deng’s economic policy from his foreign

    i tend to separate china's domestic policy from its foreign policy in general, and i definitely criticize the latter far more than the former, even though they're not really imperialists

    especially in regards to vietnam and cambodia, as the CPC seems to be just expressing an attitude that is quite common in the general populace

    • Mardoniush [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      I think we're (mostly) on the same page then. China's definitely not Imperialist despite some shockingly bad takes.

      I don't agree with all of Deng's reforms, but I think post-split at least some market change was needed (and we've seen that to lesser or greater degrees in all the surviving AES states save North Korea, which was bailed out by China.)

      I do see Xi moving towards some really cool local Cybersyn/Shadow pricing planning experiments and that excites me.

      • CommieGirl69 [he/him]
        hexagon
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        4 years ago

        I do see Xi moving towards some really cool local Cybersyn/Shadow pricing planning experiments and that excites me.

        yea i thought that was pretty cool!

        i also like how he's trying to interfere a lot more on businesses, and how that makes some people very nervous (the whole tone of this article is pretty funny)