Communism looks good on paper

and looks even better in the real world

  • StonksDiff13@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    How about 30-50 million dead from starvation while trying to implement communism under Mao? How about Tiananmen Square?

    Do you realize that the government punishes those who bring it up and leave it out of the history books for the younger generations?

    What about Uyghur genocide?

    You can walk around the campus of a Chinese university, ask person after person about the Tiananmen Square massacre and no one knows what the hell you’re talking about.

    You think this is the shining example of socialism that should be implemented across the globe?

    No thank you.

    • BeanisBrain [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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      2 months ago

      What about Uyghur genocide?

      You mean the one a coalition of multiple Islamic countries investigated and all agreed wasn’t a genocide? The one the UN also investigated and did not call a genocide? The one for which Wikipedia changed its article name to “Mass detention of Uyghurs” because there wasn’t sufficient grounds to call it a genocide and doesn’t give a body count? The one which, despite allegedly occurring in a country with very high rates of cell phone ownership and internet access, has produced no evidence of kill sites or mass graves?

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        2 months ago

        I’ll seriously consider what you’ve said with supporting evidence. It’s the first I’ve heard of this. I’m open to being taught.

        One of my experiences in China was witnessing an underground Muslim gathering and religious ceremony. We were warned about why they must operate in secret due to potential government action.

        If we do change the statement from genocide to persecution, I suppose China gets a better profile, but I don’t think it is a talking point that “China’s socialism is better than US Capitalism because of their religious freedom.”

        My initial argument is still that both systems suck.

        This one of the markers I would use for a “good” system:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_inequality-adjusted_Human_Development_Index

        The Inequality Adjusted Human Development Index.

        Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland… these are the leaders in this index. How? A high-welfare free market economy.

        This is capitalism but with a foundation of human rights built on high taxes using examples like net wealth tax.

        • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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          I already gave my sources on Xinjiang, so I won’t retread old ground.

          The nordic countries thay have high scores on the IAHD index are a part of western imperialism. They subsidize their safety nets by plundering the surplus value of the south, and rely on institutions like the IMF and NATO to protect them and facilitate their plunder. China is not imperialist.

          • StonksDiff13@lemmy.today
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            2 months ago

            This is your argument? That this is allowed in a great example of Chinese socialism?

            2022 report by the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) found that China’s arbitrary detention of Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities in Xinjiang may constitute “crimes against humanity,” citing credible evidence of torture, forced labor, and severe rights violations.

            While the UN report did not formally label the actions as “genocide,” it highlighted evidence of coercive policies designed to suppress cultural and religious identity.

            Key Findings of the UN Report:

            • Arbitrary Detention: The report confirmed that mass internment camps, termed “vocational training” by the Chinese government, functioned as centers for detention.
            • Torture and Abuse: Evidence was found of beatings, torture (including waterboarding), and sexual violence against detainees.
            • Coercive Labor: Evidence suggests a scope of forced labor, with detainees transferred to factories or high-security prisons.
            • Religious/Cultural Suppression: Policies aimed at “coercive Sinicization” forced individuals to abandon religious practices.

            Brother. China sucks. The US sucks. Just get over it.

            • davel@lemmy.ml
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              2 months ago

              Brother, CIA shenanigans in Xinjiang sucked.

              Previously:

              The US tried to foment division in China by funding and organizing Salafi terrorist into Xinjiang, and once its efforts failed, it made lemonade out of its lemon by concocting and promoting a genocide narrative.

              The only countries pushing this narrative are the “always the same mapimperial core countries, which just so happen to be largely the same ones supporting Israel’s genocide.

              Almost no predominantly-Muslim country buys the Uyghur genocide narrative, because they know it’s bullshit, because they talked to the Uyghurs themselves.
              https://twitter.com/un_hrc/status/1578003299827171330 #HRC51 | Draft resolution A/HRC/51/L.6 on holding a debate on the situation of human rights in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of #China, was REJECTED.

              Previously:

              Genocide is more than just killing, it’s the deliberate destruction of a people including its culture and institutions.

              (a) Show me the Uyghur bodies

              (b) Show me the serious bodily or mental harm

              (c) Show me the conditions calculated to bring about physical destruction in whole or in part

              (d) Show me the measures intended to prevent births within the group

              In accordance with China’s affirmative action policies towards ethnic minorities, all non-Han ethnic groups were subject to different laws and were usually allowed to have two children in urban areas, and three or four in rural areas.

              (e) Show me the forcible transfer of children from one group to another group

              violent incidents in East Turkestan

              I wonder where those Salafi terrorists came from? Oh right: the US, UK, and Israel organized, funded, and trained them, as they did Al Qaeda and the various flavors of ISIS/ISIL, including the “moderate rebels” that just took over Syria. The blueprint of regime change operations How regime change happens in the 21st century with your consent.


              Relatedly, US shenanigans in Hong Kong five years ago and in Beijing in 1989 also sucked.

              Previously:

              The UK’s 99 year lease to subjugate the people of Hong Kong ended, a lease which had been forced upon Imperial China at gunpoint during the century of humiliation. Hong Kong reintegration after the lease expired was a foregone conclusion. The last minute, US-backed attempt at color revolution failed. It was the so-called “revolutionaries” who brought the brutality, by the way.

              Previously:

              I’ve already asked another commenter this but it’s valid here too: Would you class the western oppression of dissent to be on the same level as that famous student protest in China?

              Only someone misinformed about the 1989 protest and US/CIA/NED-orchestrated, murderously violent riot would ask this, which to be fair is 99% of Westerners.


              Edit to add: The link to images from Beijing is broken because Reddit has since censored that entire subreddit.

              • StonksDiff13@lemmy.today
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                2 months ago

                Holyy shit that’s a lot of reading. I got through a lot of it so far and honestly, I’m reaching a point where I don’t think I’m smart enough to have any real commentary. I will say the sources are pretty questionable. One of the sites you listed has a .cn address so it’s directly controlled by the Chinese government lol. Medium and YouTube and a website claiming to be an independent journalist…

                This is probably a conversation for another time, but what if we’ve entered a period where no information I have or you have is plain fact? It’s increasingly likely. We could be both horribly wrong with no other way to prove anything except what is happening with the 5ft circle around us. It makes sense if most media available is controlled by two opposed governments trying to influence their people a certain way that neither have good intel.

                It makes sense to me that a country attempting to unify itself in terms of language, economy, politics, etc. would be harsh and even persecute minority religions. It has happened everywhere in history. But it also makes sense the US would deploy destabilizing propaganda and assets into all foreign nations.

                Anyways, I’m fine admitting this is beyond my paygrade as a socio-economic and political enthusiast.

                I’ll concede on the idea that neither of us were there and both of us believe our sources are correct.