Maybe if people with your ideology only make things that harm you it’s an opportunity to reflect.

  • naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    3 days ago

    I think that’s a bit reductive. While I am a sceptic that they’ll ever really succeed and think they’ve fucked themselves a bit with how much power Chinese tech companies have been allowed to amass, there are true believers among the party and the central committee. I mean they teach Marxism in school (sort of).

    In general chinese people describe extremely high satisfaction with their government, and respond more positively to questions like “If I have an issue I can go to my local politician and resolve it”[1] than Westminster derived systems (which I would also not dignify with the word democracy) and it is worth asking why this holds while most so called democracies have hostile and parasitic governments.

    If the will of the people is enacted then this is a sort of democracy, while if you vote and then the people you elect serve elites and ignore you this isn’t really democratic.

    Structurally some things in China are working vastly better than elsewhere, and it’s worth trying to understand /why/ their government seems to work for the people so much more than other systems.

    But I was merely relaying what they claim about themselves to point out even people fully committed to toeing their party line would not call them communist.


    1. https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/07/long-term-survey-reveals-chinese-government-satisfaction/ ↩︎