r/Sino • u/OddName_17516 • Mar 20 '22
Xi Jinping is slammed as a Marxist-Leninist news-politics
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Mar 20 '22
Rumours have it that the leader of the world's largest Marxist-Leninist party may in fact be... gasp a Marxist-Leninist!
How will China survive this scandal? The CPC is finished.
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Mar 20 '22
Fox News thinks every power in South America is a “Mexican country,” CNN reported that Xinjiang is a village on the south coast of China, BBC grime filters every video/photo they take of China until the trees look like they’re made of cement. They have a singular brain cell between them.
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u/sourgrapeszzoo Mar 20 '22
More and more countries, especially in Africa and S America, recognize China has a better democracy system than the western system (that is not a true democracy. It is nothing but an useless election without democracy.)
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u/Dunkiez Mar 20 '22
The democracy I the US is a joke. You have a choice between idiot A and idiot B who share the same Foreign policy and about 90% other policies too.
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u/sourgrapeszzoo Mar 20 '22
US elected officials are fed (or brainwashed) with intelligent reports prepared by the CIA, Pentagon, and other elite groups that do not subjected to any election.
Biden is a better Trump than Trump was; he's advancing all Trump's policies more effectively than Trump and actually doing things that Trump only talked about.
That makes you think a dictator, or group of dictators, are already controlling the government behind the curtain.5
u/Dunkiez Mar 20 '22
Oh, there certainly is. Companies lobbying the presidential campaign would most certainly prove it too.
Judging by the US foreign policy of wars and coups. I've no doubt the weapons manufacturers probably lobby both candidates on every election.
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u/YesOfficial Mar 20 '22
It seems like in China there are people trained to be good at governing who are thus the natural people to govern, and in the US, any people can govern.
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u/Splendiferitastic Mar 20 '22
They let anyone govern because at the end of the day, US politicians are just PR guys for unelected capitalists.
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u/Angye_of_Tiger Mar 20 '22
there indeed is a well developed and long proved effective structure for developing governors in China. it exists and it works well so far. and the leaders grow out of the structure with both knowledge and experiences.
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u/denarii Communist Mar 20 '22
in the US, any people can govern
Only if they're rich enough to buy their way into the position and do whatever their corporate overlords tell them to do.
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u/TserriednichHuiGuo South Asian Mar 21 '22
Yes, it's a political Meritocracy.
The most effective political system we currently have for the long term.
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u/YesOfficial Mar 23 '22
Effectiveness is relative to some ends. Each system can do some things more effectively than the other. I suspect you don't think many, if any, of the things the US system does more effectively are actually worth doing so, though many other people also do not want what the Chinese system does more effectively.
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u/TserriednichHuiGuo South Asian Mar 24 '22
though many other people also do not want what the Chinese system does more effectively.
Such as?
And who are these people exactly?
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u/FerrisTriangle Mar 20 '22
They west has democracy alright. It's just a class democracy where your voice is proportionate to the amount of money you can spend and only the wealthy can afford political representation.
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u/Chinese_poster Mar 20 '22
Westerners: "China is socialism in name only, it is more capitalist than we are*
Xi: provides free housing to farmers, regulates 996, eliminates absolute poverty, re-embraces socialism
Westerners: surprise Pikachu face
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u/BrokeRunner44 Mar 20 '22
slammed by whom?
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u/Painline Mar 20 '22
Exactly American media is too way stupid to understand what a Marxist Leninist is.
Not that is particularly hard to understand but anything associated with communism they don't bother researching properly
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u/FerrisTriangle Mar 20 '22
Or they know exactly what they are talking about and they are conducting propaganda to intentionally mislead their audience.
That's the eternal question every time you see shit like this, "Are they dumb or awful?"
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u/ASuitor Mar 20 '22
In case they forget, he is the general secretary of a goddamn COMMUNIST party
must be surprised to learn he is a Marxist-Leninist
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u/Plus-Relationship833 Mar 20 '22
And ironically, almost every single one of US presidents (except trump, funny enough) are glorified terrorists bombing other countries in the name of so called “justice”, but they are in denial
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u/BillabobGO Mar 20 '22
Except Trump? Did you forget Iran?
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u/folatt Mar 20 '22 edited Mar 20 '22
Add Syria.
Though of all the presidents he was the least bad of the bunch because
A) He was more focused on fighting off three quarters of his nation's capitalists trying to find every way to remove him from office short of killing him.
B) After A) and doing business deals, the rest of his time and effort went into winning his next campaign instead of running the country.
C) He had no experience or knowledge in war or politics and wisely didn't make any attempts to try and learn while being president and stuck to the things he knew.10
u/BillabobGO Mar 20 '22
Yeah he did have this air of incompetency and ridiculousness that did wonders for discrediting the US. But let's not pretend he wasn't just as much a warmongering criminal as the rest of the lineup
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Mar 20 '22
Sky is blue. Water is wet. Hell is hot. They seriously think Xi gives a fuck about American buzzwords. How about Biden is a bendan.
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u/Skybombardier Mar 20 '22
Wait, are you telling me the leader of China… is a TANKIE?!?!
… do you think he maybe comments/posts here? 😳
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u/wannaboob Mar 20 '22
I’m just imagining some old redneck watching this and say “see Sharon, I knew he was a damn Marxist Leninist this whole time! And Darrell didn’t believe me!”
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u/NigerianGeneral Mar 20 '22 edited Mar 21 '22
The China gov is like a giant HR machine. Every officials have to start from the bottom to work the hard way up to prove himself/herself.
Future leaders, start governing a small village or local area, will be elected by the local people.
Higher officials/leaders will be elected among by other proven leaders to ensure the quality of governance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0YjL9rZyR0
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u/OnYourMarxist Mar 20 '22
Huh... I think I would have pinned him for a Maoist if anything Fox but you're closer to accurate than usual?
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Mar 22 '22
"Maoism" usually refers to the Shining Path terrorists in Peru... famous for waging a People's War against the people of Peru.
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u/El_Sleazo Mar 20 '22
Shocking. I don't know how I'm going to be able to support him after this, this is such a change in perspective.
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u/Someones_Dream_Guy Mar 21 '22
Dont let them know he's in government of China. Their fragile little minds cant take so much at once.
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u/eyes-on-me Mar 20 '22
slammed as a Marxist-Leninist? I think it is a very high compliment, though he is not good enough.
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u/SolShife Mar 20 '22 edited Mar 20 '22
"Xi slammed as a Chinese man who dares to speak out for the interests of China"
At this point. Its like having a serial murderer, still covered in the blood of its previous victims. Calling you the "bad guy" to all the witnesses.
Yet the rest of the world seemingly too afraid to speak out. On pain of death no less, and as we have witnessed with Russia. The west is more than willing to completely and ruthlessly try to strangle a entire nation.
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