MaeBorowski [she/her]

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Cake day: January 22nd, 2022

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  • China is indeed moving in the right direction. That doesn’t mean I think China is a force of good in the world.

    Then what would? If the fact that China is doing good in the world is not enough for you to think “it a force for good in the world” then what does it need to do? Oh, I forgot, you think “all nation states are bad by definition” and unironically believe that the more people a government represents, the more evil it is. So in order for China to be “a force for good in the world” China simply has to cease to exist. Got it. Nope, that doesn’t align with US interests at all. picard-troll

    It’s a nation state and should be subject to criticism. And all I’m saying is that there are people who will religiously dogpile you if you try to do that, and I call those people tankies.

    Literally no one on lemmy has ever said China is above criticism. I dare you to find a single instance of that ever happening.


  • lmao. I unironically believe this though.

    picard

    The more you concentrate power, the harder it is to keep bad actors from abusing said power.

    What makes you think the power over those billion+ people is all “concentrated”? Could it be (gasp!) that the power is largely distributed among those people who overwhelmingly support that government? This is just capitalist-realism-brained misunderstanding of how communist parties work.

    Most Americans approve of capitalism. Does that make it good too?

    No, but that’s certainly not what makes it bad.


  • China is a government that rules over billions of people. That is, by definition, evil.

    Funny how 95% of the Chinese population approves of and rates favorably this terrible “ruling over” they are being subjected to.

    New theory just dropped, everyone: The more people a government represents, the more evil that government is.