• Breadman
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    611 year ago

    Aren’t a lot of them fascists posting islamophic/ anti-queer shit?

    • Franzia
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      211 year ago

      Perhaps, but a lot of them are radicalized too, because their government is so obviously villainous.

    • @[email protected]
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      Bro they’re almost 20% of the population of the world, there’s some that support everything. The only political stuff I’ve seen o my weibo or 小红书 (little red book) feeds political lately have all been supporting Palestine and condemning Israel though, if you care for anecdotal data.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Aren’t you going home each night to sit with your thumb up your butt? Plenty of people are saying it, believe me.

  • @[email protected]
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    551 year ago

    Do you guys…speak Chinese? I don’t. So they wouldn’t do me any good. In fact, I’m pretty sure I’ve come across them and couldn’t read them.

    Doesn’t the great firewall mostly censor access within the country? It searches for keywords of topics they don’t want their people reading. As for information leaving/entering the country, it’s still accessible, it just prioritizes domestic information. But yeah, sounds like a great system that would totally pwn me and my beliefs as an anti-statist and someone who sees communism as flawed—not to mention whatever china is operating under now, which sure as shit isn’t communism lol

    • @[email protected]
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      391 year ago

      There are about as many Chinese people who speak English as a second language as there are Americans speaking English natively.

      I’m sure you would notice it if they had unrestricted access to the internet. They can’t all be lurking.

      • akari
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        191 year ago

        there’s like a lot of chinese people in china

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            Yes, most. But not all. There are currently approximately 50 million Chinese people living elsewhere.

            That’s a lot more than the domestic population of many individual countries.

      • @reversebananimals
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        71 year ago

        I lived in China for a few years and the number of Chinese people who think they can speak English is a lot different than the number of people who actually can speak English and be understood by other English speakers.

        • @candybrie
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          31 year ago

          Memeing is easier than speaking at least.

    • @grue
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      121 year ago

      Doesn’t the great firewall mostly censor access within the country?

      Yeah, I was gonna say this meme has got the labels backwards.

  • @[email protected]
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    371 year ago

    “Hundreds of millions of Chinese Communists”? Millions at the very best. The vast majority of them are apolitical beyond somewhat basic approaches of “the government does good/bad thing for me, so government good/bad” like most people everywhere. And I’m not going to accept that the Chinese who actually simp for the government are actually Communists if they simp for a government that allows billionaires to accrue even more wealth through exploiting people, persecute minorities and tentatively dips its toes into imperialism. None of that shit is in the Communist Manifesto. If you disagree with this take, you’re unironically agreeing with tankies.

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      Communism isn’t a problem, just like actual christlike Christians aren’t a problem.

      The problem is the susceptibility to abusive power. Capitalism is bad at that, but communism is terrible at it.

      • riwo
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        communism isnt susceptibil to abusive power. the marxist leninist transition state is.

        guess what, when a small group of ppl has full power over a state, ppl and economy “to transform it into a monyeless, stateless and classless society”, they will make sure to create a system that favours themsleves instead and that their state never withers away.

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          By your own assertion, people can create groups that are self-serving.

          Go ahead and tell me your communistic ideal, and I can tell you how someone could hack it.

      • @[email protected]
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        Stop using capitalism to mean liberalism

        Just say liberalism

        You’re comparing a vague economic description to a whole ass ideology

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          I’m comparing capitalism to communism. If your issue is with that, I can’t help you.

          If your issue is with me using Christianity as an example of a system that is broken in a similar way to communism, perhaps I can elaborate if you’re interested.

          By ‘capitalism,’ though, I simply mean ‘capitalism.’ Sorry to disappoint you, bud, but the liberals aren’t the problem.

          Now, I don’t have a fundamental problem with capitalism, it’s just weak in that it trends towards inducing and rewarding short-term thought, but it fundamentally depends on long-term thought.

          Like anything, it can be a useful tool, but it’s definitely the principle of a “whole-ass ideology”.

  • @Zehzin
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    351 year ago

    We need to work together to create one big shitposting network. Mr Xi, tear down that firewall.

  • @[email protected]
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    I wonder how many Chinese are actually communists considering how it’s the most capitalist country in the world and has been so for a long while, being communist just in the name.

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      I play Foxhole with a few guys from mainland China, there in Singapore at the moment. It’s kind of a weird mindset, they see it more as they got there wealth from Communism? But now see themselves as capitalists. Basically they say almost no one actually buys into the “CCP” bit more a ignorance is bliss thing. They compare it to the 10% of radical right wingers in states. But they do believe things should be better and generally people are naturally expecting more of there government. I kinda stole the meme from a discord, so im by know means an expert. From what I hear though general vibe I’ve gotten from mainlanders is ignorance is bliss, we want better, ya we know this is bull shit but it’s our country.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Their government are actively committing genocide, I’d say that’s usually racism’s endgame.

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        11 year ago

        And once they’ve been exterminated? Time to find a new race to destroy. Divide people with more and more subtle differences until the only ones left finally realize that it will never stop.

        • @TotallynotJessica
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          Tbf, China mostly decides who to genocide based on whether the group could provide a culture or community the government can’t control. It’s why they’re cracking down on queers, and why they genocided the Uyghurs. Uyghurs were becoming less nationalistic for China, while LGBTQ+ identities are associated with westerners, despite the fact that we exist everywhere. Furthermore, queer theories and cultural interpretations focus on liberation from normativity and its use as a system of power. The Party does not want people to question norms or critically think about systems of power if they can avoid it. As hardliners gained power, the Party tightens their grip on culture.