btbt [he/him]

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Cake day: July 25th, 2020

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  • I totally get where you’re coming from, I hope China can expedite the process of getting there without undermining its own stability. I’m not an expert on the full extent of the power that China’s govt has gotten from its manufacturing capacity so I can’t really do too much except for trusting the plan. Do you know any details about work that’s being done within the CPC to address the issues you brought up?



  • Not sure how sincere you’re being here but i’ll go ahead and engage straightforwardly.

    Unfortunately, the vast majority of the world is capitalist, so you have to partake in capitalism to some degree to avoid getting shut out of the global economy and risk a Soviet Union-type dissolution and subsequent hijacking of industry by foreign interests. With the way China has taken over global manufacturing, they’ve entrenched themselves in global commerce to a point where western capitalist powers can’t fuck with them too much once they start doing some of the stuff detailed in the picture above.

    It do find it legitimately unfortunate that Chinese workers have had to take on as huge of a workload and as much exploitation as they have because of geopolitical circumstances that are beyond their control, I would love it if the country’s push towards communism was further along than it was, but the implementation of the policies that this post is centred on by the CPC truly makes me believe that China’s brand of state capitalism is a part of China’s transition to socialism rather than actually being a representation of the government’s end goal. Unlike the western capitalist society where I live, I genuinely think there is a light at the end of the road for the people of China.

    I really hope I haven’t completely misinterpreted what you’re trying to say here because this long ass reply would become really embarrassing if I did lol