• CutieBootieTootie [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    The issue is that you then play into anti-communist narratives if your critiques are as simple as “China should already be a 100% socialist economy or else it’s not ruled by a socialist government”. Westerners who level such base critiques often do not have the full understanding of history, let alone Chinese history, that got the world’s largest communist party to this point. This is a simple case of western chauvanism ahistorically abusing the most progressive nations in the world for not measuring up to their grade of “progress” which has been used time and time again to attack those who’ve done the most to bring a better world.

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      2 months ago

      I agree with you and hold hopes for the future in regards to China, and that this is often brandished in public opinion as an anticommunist argument. That said, mindful discussion of these moral standards (which other countries like the USSR or Cuba have generally observed) and the future we want from China is a good thing in my opinion within leftist spaces