Chinese Communist Party Megathread - Cold War 2: Electric Boogaloo

Maxxicus Callahan

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What do you all think is going to come from these student protests in China? I was listening to this interesting take on the over saturation of "fake elites" in the west or bourgeois overproduction. Too many degrees not enough positions, ergo you get high levels of resentment and a class of over educated people who don't want to step down and work in the service economy or a vocational job. To be fair they were told go to school and take on massive student loan debt to get a degree so they could get ahead with a good paying job and there is simply a gap between number of available positions and degrees in many fields. I think it is interesting that China went this route also and of course same problem. They discouraged people from trades and vocations to encourage this notion of fostering a knowledge economy and getting up the hopes of too many people which for any country where this occurs is a recipe for breeding revolutionary sentiment. In the west I think we are seeing this now in the flurry of pseudo activity known as wokeism which has become easily absorbed by elite institutions including Lockheed Martin and the CIA. It almost reminds me of the family in the film Parasite making up bullshit to con the rich family so they can get ahead.

 
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Maxxicus Callahan

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I wonder if China has had any Sablins. I never knew about this incredible story but it was one of the inspirations for Hunt for Red October. The only difference in real life was that he had no intention to defect in actuality he intended to launch a Leninist revolution against the government as a true believer in Communism. If it has happened in China we haven't heard about it that's for sure. The thing is actual Marxists in China are facing crackdowns in academia and in unions.
https://www.ft.com/content/fd087484-2f23-11e9-8744-e7016697f225

Edit: It would be interesting if there were genuine believers in China who tried to stage a coup against the fake CCP I don't think it will happen while conditions appear to be improving. It seems after a while the ideology becomes a mere formality that people don't really take seriously.

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albert chan

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I wonder if China has had any Sablins. I never knew about this incredible story but it was one of the inspirations for Hunt for Red October. The only difference in real life was that he had no intention to defect in actuality he intended to launch a Leninist revolution against the government as a true believer in Communism. If it has happened in China we haven't heard about it that's for sure. The thing is actual Marxists in China are facing crackdowns in academia and in unions.
https://www.ft.com/content/fd087484-2f23-11e9-8744-e7016697f225

SOunds like Luke feels true communism hasn't been applied to the Hundred Acre Wood.

If they can’t even fix a sinkhole, why are people surprised they even couldn’t control a nuclear plant leak?
Because they're true believers and every construction project is touted as what a communist society can build. Look at Three Gorges Dam.
 

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I think my favorite thing about Communism is that its typical top-down command structure is naturally feedback-phobic & thereby prone to causing its own breakage by creating solutions to non-problems which cause bigger problems which require solutions that cause even more problems to occur.

The classic example:

>Birds too noisy?
>Kill them all

>Bugs eating crops?
>People starving
>Biggest famine in history

>Fucking millions die
>More dead people than any holocaust, gulag or nuclear strike

>HOLYSHITSTOPKILLINGBIRDS

The modern example:

>China is embarrassed of being blue collar
>Mandate a culture that promotes white collar vocations
>Mandate that only bachelor's degree can get you government employment

>Country losing steam as world's factory
>Merge previously unwanted blue collar degrees with bachelor's degrees
>Make all bachelor's degrees just expensive blue collar degrees

>Students protest that they were just fucked out of promising gov careers
>Send Chinese knock-off Wolf Brigade to beat students to a pulp & threaten their families

>ThisIsFine.jpg

Other modern example:

>One child policy
>Forced sterilization
>Murder female babies

>Devastated replacement demographics
>Country losing workforce steam

>THREE KID POLICY! THREE KID POLICY!!!

"China plans whole generations ahead" ~a retard

The system can't fix problems if it disables bug reports. The system doesn't want to know there's problems. Ergo, the system can't fix problems, until the problem & the subsequent consequences are so profound they can't be denied, followed by panicked overcorrection that just creates even more problems.

China is retarded. I am not even the slightest bit intimidated by them.

If they nuke anybody it will be themselves, on accident, & they'll do the stupid thing of trying to hide it rather than doing the cunning thing of calling it a Western attack.

Something that people don't really acknowledge is that, according to the imbalance in demographic data, the one child policy lead to the selective abortion or murder of over 30,000,000 female children. This represents the largest intentional genocide on record. Of course they murdered a bunch more babies just for being babies, but that's an everywhere all of the time issue. 30,000,000 female babies were specifically targeted for elimination based on their inherent characteristics. Hardly a peep.
 

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What do you all think is going to come from these student protests in China? I was listening to this interesting take on the over saturation of "fake elites" in the west or bourgeois overproduction. Too many degrees not enough positions, ergo you get high levels of resentment and a class of over educated people who don't want to step down and work in the service economy or a vocational job. To be fair they were told go to school and take on massive student loan debt to get a degree so they could get ahead with a good paying job and there is simply a gap between number of available positions and degrees in many fields. I think it is interesting that China went this route also and of course same problem. They discouraged people from trades and vocations to encourage this notion of fostering a knowledge economy and getting up the hopes of too many people which for any country where this occurs is a recipe for breeding revolutionary sentiment. In the west I think we are seeing this now in the flurry of pseudo activity known as wokeism which has become easily absorbed by elite institutions including Lockheed Martin and the CIA. It almost reminds me of the family in the film Parasite making up bullshit to con the rich family so they can get ahead.

Crazy how one major event can alter events decades into the future without anyone recognizing it. World War II changed the class structure of the USA significantly, massive amounts of wealth flowed into the USA post WWII(as with most successful war's). The influx of wealth isn't what's noteworthy necessarily, the G.I. Bill is. The G.I. Bill allowed men who were capable but otherwise wouldn't have been able to get a college degree, pair that with the wealth influx and you get a bunch of new jobs/inudustries that require educated applicants. This worked out well for the veterans, and showed no sign's of slowing down when their kids the boomers were coming of age and entering the work force. A lot of people tend to follow in their parents footsteps so these growing middle class families spat more college hopefuls right out into the world. Similarly if you're poor and so inclined to improve your situation you'll likely look for a consistent way of increasing your standard of living. From 1945-1990 roughly, going to college was your best bet. All good things must come to an end however, and the wealth influx is no exception. We still have wealth pouring in, and contrary to popular sentiment right now I doubt it will stop any time soon. The problem is once everyone starts doing something it stops being profitable, if everyone on your street has a bachelors degree then no one is really getting ahead by educating themselves.

There was a stereotype during WWII that asians were smart, but could only copy whites and couldn't develop their own tech. Countries like Taiwan, Japan, and Korea have obviously proven this stereotype incorrect, but china for all its gusto and bravado has only played into this stereotype.

One has to wonder when this whole charade of educational legitimacy will end? There will always be jobs that require an education if not an extensive one, but most don't and even if they did they would be better served with on the job training. This fact isn't hidden either the "fuck college do a trade" mantra has been around so long that it's becoming almost stale(despite its merit). I guess we as a culture will just have to mature and accept and understand the nuance of the job market, also would help if wages didn't stagnate though.
 

Maxxicus Callahan

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Did the CCP had heard of the Streisand effect? There might be some chances then that video is reuploaded elsewhere on Rumble, Lbry, Bitchute. etc....or even here on KF. :story:
Good thinking comrade, the video China mass flagged because they are cowards and their CPC Makes China Great song is cringe
 
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Did the CCP had heard of the Streisand effect? There might be some chances then that video is reuploaded elsewhere on Rumble, Lbry, Bitchute. etc....or even here on KF. :story:

Good thinking comrade, the video China mass flagged because they are cowards and their CPC Makes China Great song is cringe
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Sometimes you wonder if nonviolent protest has the “all in” moment. The moment where after that, the only way forward to address your issues and remove the target of your ire is through spilling blood. I think Tianamen Square was that all in moment for Chinese dissidents.
 

Maxxicus Callahan

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In Canada right now we are reeling from the blowback in intergenerational trauma resulting from the forced residential school system and what the state did to systematically wipe out the language and identity of First Nations people right up until the 1990's. Many children died from the stresses brought about after being torn away from their families and being severely beaten by priests and nuns for speaking their mother tongues with one another. It depressed their immune systems in many cases and several children died in poor care being buried in mass graves next to the schools. Everyone should boycott the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, it is sickening when arrogant imperialists stomp on others peoples' right to exist and think they can tear families apart. You have every right in that case to defend yourself. In some ways I agree with having the right to own firearms for reasons like this no one should just be able to show up and take your children away from you and break up your communities.

Edit: The CCP doesn't realize it now but in the future this will come back to bite them like it has in Canada. Injustices don't just go away, the survivors will still be there no matter what to tell their truth and it will be a stain on China's legacy when societal problems burst forth from a people left with nothing else to lose. The difference with Canada is that we can look at our receipts and attempt to make things right in the democratic process and undo some of the damage. If anything the costs will be high for the state when those people turn to substance abuse and crime, there will be a massive amount of disunity and broken family structures which will have long lasting effects but people are still resilient and strong and they can survive and heal from the worst abuses no matter what.
 
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MarvinTheParanoidAndroid

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In Canada right now we are reeling from the blowback in intergenerational trauma resulting from the forced residential school system and what the state did to systematically wipe out the language and identity of First Nations people right up until the 1990's. Many children died from the stresses brought about after being torn away from their families and being severely beaten by priests and nuns for speaking their mother tongues with one another. It depressed their immune systems in many cases and several children died in poor care being buried in mass graves next to the schools. Everyone should boycott the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, it is sickening when arrogant imperialists stomp on others peoples' right to exist and think they can tear families apart. You have every right in that case to defend yourself. In some ways I agree with having the right to own firearms for reasons like this no one should just be able to show up and take your children away from you and break up your communities.

Edit: The CCP doesn't realize it now but in the future this will come back to bite them like it has in Canada. Injustices don't just go away, the survivors will still be there no matter what to tell their truth and it will be a stain on China's legacy when societal problems burst forth from a people left with nothing else to lose. The difference with Canada is that we can look at our receipts and attempt to make things right in the democratic process and undo some of the damage. If anything the costs will be high for the state when those people turn to substance abuse and crime, there will be a massive amount of disunity and broken family structures which will have long lasting effects but people are still resilient and strong and they can survive and heal from the worst abuses no matter what.
Taiwan #1.
 

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There's thousands and thousands of proletarian riots in China every year (poor farmers and the bottom rung of the city populations) because the government treats them like shit, student protests get the attention of course. Of course the government classifies one person on a corner protesting something as a riot, but the bugmen don't all work easy in the grorious hive
 
There's thousands and thousands of proletarian riots in China every year (poor farmers and the bottom rung of the city populations) because the government treats them like shit, student protests get the attention of course. Of course the government classifies one person on a corner protesting something as a riot, but the bugmen don't all work easy in the grorious hive
Well, here's the thing: What has violence? How big are the numbers of the protests? How organized are they? How long do they go in spite of government attempts to crush? Answer those questions and you'll figure out how and why things make the news.
 

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