• @Lemmy_Mouse
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    131 year ago

    This is deeply disturbing. This cannot but be a result of the economic coupling of China and the US since the 70s. It is no wonder why they have such a foothold and gain ideological praise within the nation. Xi is entirely on point in reforms towards national alliance as this isn’t simply liberalism, this is a devotion towards imperial capital. The difference between the two is clear with the case of Russia. Liberals of course are still liberals no matter their state of development and so the only true solution to this is expanding Marxism within the PRC.

    • @Eat_Yo_Vegetables69
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      191 year ago

      Yep, they’re trying to replicate what they did to the USSR through historical nihilism (历史虚无主义). There are constant efforts by them to degrade and throw dirt upon the names of national martyrs and heroes of not only the PRC, but also Marx, Engels, Stalin, Che, Castro and others. During the western orchestrated protests a few months ago, some of the paid libs in Shanghai exclaimed “what foreign influence? Marx and Engels are foreign influences, we’re here of our own free will”

      If their goal is achieved, the leadership of the country would believe western lies and throw away everything that their forefathers had built…

      Right now they’re trying to stoke nationalism and drive a wedge between the PRC and Russia.

      • @Lemmy_Mouse
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        101 year ago

        This is despicable but one can expect nothing of honor to come from imperial capital which has time and time again proven itself to be of the most reactionary nature. This too is another example of the PRC’s inherited responsibility to overcome the failures of the USSR. If they were to fail their failures too would simply rollover onto the next proletarian power. If they succeed their lessons must be studied and learned to be replicated so as to cutoff yet another of the dubious tricks the bourgeois use against our class.