Now I see why US government hates communism...

The US has always fought like hell against communism....Because communism works.... I understand it only works with the right people in charge, but look at this beautiful efficient country these people have created. I had no idea...

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MrMundayover 1 year ago35

China isn’t really communism. They’re also capitalistic.

kongweeneverdieover 1 year ago17

China having 2000 years of civilisation know that work and what not. Chinese don't take communist and democracy as black and white. Either extreme is not good, base on Confucius philosophy. To be fair it is the minorities who want to retain world hegemony enraging conflict throughout the world, communism, democracy, human right, ESG, DEI, political correctness, culture appropriate.....etc all sort of new unapproved ideology. Minorities still continue to play around with the majority all around the world. For US government and Wall Streets all chaos have to be happened outside US in order to protect themselves.

novostrangerover 1 year ago13

Chinese communism isn't real communism, more like a weird capitalist version with some freedom of speech

GRXXNover 1 year ago13

I see a lot of people saying “muh democracy” in the comments. If we had a democracy we could vote on whether or not TikTok gets banned, we could vote for universal healthcare, we could vote on what wars we aid etc. There’s no democracy without the express dictatorship of the working people ie proletariat. If our corporations and government officials are working against us and do not let us have any actual say in what our country does then there is no democracy. The people of China have much more of a say in how they vote for things than American citizens do as that is dictated to us by what our corporate lobbyists and government officials best interest is. None of us would be on rednote if corporate lobbying and government interest in maintaining a certain image hadn’t threatened to “book burn” TikTok. Remember that we are living in a “free and fair democracy” until we work against the interests of corporations. There is a party at the top in America and none of us are invited, yet we are told to uphold it to our dying breath.

NeitherDrummer666over 1 year ago10

True democracy can only be achieved in a 1 party system, the working class has only one interest. what do you need 2 parties for? Whose interest is it for?

MaintenanceSimple969over 1 year ago3

Yes, China isn't really communism. They are always trying to find a path that works for their people. It's easier for the US to label it as communism and use people's fear to distract people's attention on real issues in the US, like how wild LA fire has become.... or housing crisis or inflation etc.

China has its own problem and challenges, but the difference is that they focus more on domestic and US focuses more on international influence and overseas wars.

zzcn280over 1 year ago3

Be aware that Rednotes is heavily censored by the Chinese government. What is presented there is only a very biased part of the real China. The Chinese users there are a small fraction from the mid-to-upper class of the full population. The rosy pictures do not reflect the full facts of the country.

If you go to Telegram, you will see lots of videos from China about police beating people on streets, poor people jumping from hospital buildings for not affording the medical bills. All these are strictly forbidden to mention on Rednotes.

You have much less freedom of speech on Chinese social platforms. They are designed to let you feel good, only see the good parts of the real life. That's exactly how the one-party, big-brother system works.

reicheliteover 1 year ago3

I believe there is a requirement for the American "voting" democracy to work: a people sharing common recognitions. This depends on income levels, health cares, educations etc. Now the people is torn apart, they will fight each other over almost everything, wasting tremendous time and resources. So the system's efficiency was severely compromised. The Walstreet is afraid of the Occupation 2.0, so these capitalists use identity politics to divide people, making they fight against themselves instead of the capitalists. Before their removal from the power circle, I see no solution to this dead knot.

cherrylpkover 1 year ago2

They appear to be living in a utopia. I don’t know what I expected, but I’m shook by the kind attitudes, the apparent safety, trust of police, infrastructure, culture, inexpensive food, etc. Our government doesn’t want us to see this because we are far, far behind.

electrifyingseerover 1 year ago2

communism isn't the problem here, they hate it because they're nationalists and anything the "enemy" does is bad. I can assure you if the united states government was a communist party in the first place, they would hate anything china has done.

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