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  • KurdKobein [any]
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    4 years ago

    I don't think it makes sense to call a Chinese neolib who doesn't like local nationalists and human rights abuses a chud. It's a different ethos entirely.

      • KurdKobein [any]
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        4 years ago

        I mean, claims of genocide and slavery we see in the western media are overblown, but how isn't detaining people in "vocational training facilities" against their will and without trial not human rights abuses?

        • PowerUser [they/them]
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          Because - notwithstanding that I can't read anything regarding detention that doesn't also breathlessly cite Adrian Zens or getting into a discussion about how useless trials are or how a state should appropriately deal with actual people advocating for regime change of a socialist country - the human rights criticism can be equally (if not more so) applied to a whole range of neoliberal countries and it's entirety inappropriate to characterise what OP is doing as "doesn't like human rights abuses".

          • KurdKobein [any]
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            I'm not saying the guy is a right opinion haver. He's a neolib for god's sake. My point is that chuds are generally nationalist reactionaries of some sort. Chinese liberal opposition is a different beast.