ledward
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My personal view: if it has to be a dichotomy, then social policy should be ancillary to economic policy. Social reform comes later. It's inevitable with socialism.
- Comment on Most in China call their nation a democracy while most in U.S. say America isn't, Newsweek copes 2 years ago:
I agree. Preferably, I'd have no party at all. I just don't like the concept of a political party. But I recognize the utility in them. And a one party state is perfectly fine. It doesn't inhibit freedom or democracy. Either have that or have multiple parties but only allow communist ones...though the utility of that may be questionable. Multiple communist parties in a country just tend to encourage division, as normal parties do.
- Comment on Most in China call their nation a democracy while most in U.S. say America isn't, Newsweek copes 2 years ago:
Well Xi is "president for life" according to these people. They have a big issue with that. They'd rather vote for different people every 4/8 years, even if they all represent the same thing, being imperailist exploitation.
- Comment on Most in China call their nation a democracy while most in U.S. say America isn't, Newsweek copes 2 years ago:
China hater: "b-b-but they don't get to vote for their leaders!!!"
- Comment on Talking about Socialism with Chinese Characteristics keeps getting me booted from Leftists communities 2 years ago:
Most of them are "idealist" leftist (maybe utopian socialist). They don't understand theory.
- Comment on The Fake Xinjiang Allegations Caused me to Lose my Job & Friends 2 years ago:
Well, their suffering is worse sure, but I think you have a right to complain about how you've been treated too. It all matters to an extent.
- Comment on The Fake Xinjiang Allegations Caused me to Lose my Job & Friends 2 years ago:
Yeah I feel like it's a blessing in disguise more than anything.
- Comment on The Fake Xinjiang Allegations Caused me to Lose my Job & Friends 2 years ago:
There's no need to feel bad. You didn't do anything wrong. Sorry for what you've dealt with.