I'm not even the poster you first responded to, faggot. and wtf is a blackflag poster doing supporting fucking china?
Call to Organize
I'm not. I was just cruising along and saw that spooked af comment.
Op here. Perhaps I chose the wrong venue to post something like this.
Let's be real my dudes, China is more or less a state capitalist country; most people, especially young folks, interact mainly with the private sector. They work for private companies, buy consumer goods at private shops, and the only economic leaders they see on tv or on weibo are CEO's like Ma Yun. Thus it should be no suprise that many Chinese citizens don't take Socialist Construction very seriously. It's not a part of their day to day lives.
Luckily, for very obvious reasons, the CCP can only use the language of Marxism and the goals of Socialism to justify their policy, regardless of its economic direction. This means that people who want to join the party still need to study the theory and history of Marxism. More than a few of them come out of that process as principled ML's looking to serve the masses. Some of those few take a radical line, but the majoirty feel that Capitalism is currently in the interest of Chinese working class and should remain the dominant economic form until that fact changes.
Beyond just a portion of the party membership being sincere about Socialist ideology, there are local level leaders who are still involved int the practical task of non-capitalist productive relations. At least 50 collectivized villages are extant in China, with at least a dozen others hoping to make the transition. Besides those collectives, there are "the professional farmers cooperatives," which roughly constitute half of all rural households now. The continued development of the collective and cooperative economies are far more clear examples of proletarian control than China's corporately managed state enterprises; they are rallying points for Marxists throughout China.
Our hope now is that one day, when party leadership feels as though productive forces are sufficiently developed and the instability of capitalism has begun to outweigh the material benefits that opening up brought, the party, acting as the DotP, will re-emphasize collective ownership over the private sector.
It is our job to help them get there. Advancing technology is not enough. Only by helping to sustain and grow anti-capitalist political consciousness and economic organizations in China can we incentivize party leadership to move that direction.
Connect with your Chinese comrades, many of them want full communism just as bad as we do.
you're still showing you don't even know what that outdated meme even means.
Please enlighten me as to how racism is not spooky you disingenuous faggot.
I read the comment as him referring to China as an international entity, and the show-runners as the bugmen. Because dengists are bug-men. Maybe I went too far in assuming that this poster like most others here is not racist.
Are you an official representative of the CCP?
xinhuanet.com
Does someone know where I can read this? Preferably in English but just taking a grasp in Chinese is okay for me too. Do you have a PDF?