PLAYER57832 wrote:Mr Changsha wrote:SultanOfSurreal wrote:Mr Changsha wrote:Politically of course, in the sense that it is a communist party that has an iron grip on the power levers of the country.
by definition it is impossible for the government, to the extent it even actually exists in a communist system, to have an iron grip on power in one. china is an authoritarian police state, and is only nominally socialist, much less communist. none of your criticisms of chinese society are a result of communist policies, rather failures to institute them
Yeah, it reads great in a textbook but I think you are missing a fairly key point. Mao DID institute a socialist system into China from 1949 until his death....with the eventual aim of moving on to communism in the end. That period completely fucked the country and any Chinese would tell you the same...if they were being honest with you.
The fact that I've spoken to thousands of mainland Chinese about these things (including the people who lived through these times... including the cultural revolution) might make you step back a bit.
Of course you will claim Mao's communism was all wrong. I know that. But nonetheless, Mao made a genuine and serious attempt at socialism from 1949 - 1978. It was only when Deng got control of the country and began to make some small capitalist reforms that the country began to recover.
Yes and no. For one thing, the Nationalists and Japanese had each ran complete havoc with the country. Do I think the country would have been better rebuilding on its own? Of course! Mao punished intellectuals of all kinds, came close to destroying thousands of years of culture and committed many other ills.
However, fewer people were hungry under Moa than previously. He absolutely suppressed dissent, but China has not precisely had a tradition of free speech.Mr Changsha wrote:Btw...'China is an authoritarian police state'. How do you know? Do you live here? Do you actually know shit about China?
You don't have to live there to know that China is hardly a truly free country.Mr Changsha wrote:I'm not saying it exactly isn't (though it also isn't so simple I'd need to write an essay to explain why), but what experience have you had to justify the claim?
Everything is complicated, but the way the internet was restricted for even international journalists during the Olympics said a great deal about their "openness", as does the fact that so few Chinese know anything about Tibet or other minority issues.
I hate to close down a debate...truly I do. But China is such a unique, confusing country with layers upon layers to unravel. To say 'China is a police state' IS facile, at least it seems that way to me...probably because I've uncovered more layers to this place than you could dream of.
As an example, in my six years here I've never seen a policeman run. Can you believe that? I've never seen a cop car go whizzing past with its lights on. Can you believe that either? Its a strange police state, where the police truly don't interfere in the lives of their citizens...unless they get political.
To be frank, I could write a book on 'what you don't know about China'.
Maybe you could write a book on what Chinese know about stuff...based on your 'so few Chinese know anything about Tibet or other minority issues'. How do YOU know that? On what are basing that statement?
You say that you don't have to live in a country to have a view on it. I'd day fair enough. But this is not like being from the US and writing about the UK.
I don't have the motivation/energy to write the 3,000 words I would need to point about the flaws in your arguments. You are coming at this subject from one of complete ignorance...there is literally that much to correct between the two of you. Its rather like if you let out where you live in the US, and I googled a few articles about the city and decided to tell you what you don't know about the place.
Anyway, this thread is about communism not China. I've given my views (briefly) on how communism effects a country and I'll leave it at that.


