• pineapple@lemmy.ml
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      10 hours ago

      Im sorry for the dislikes. Sometimes lemmy reminds me of reddit when people ask genuime questions yet get disliked.

      • 64bithero@lemmy.world
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        10 hours ago

        Sadly I’m use to it. I have my theories to why . But it is what it is. And I know it’s not all communities and people on here.

    • 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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      18 hours ago

      for one, china has never done anything against my country while the US has and continues to do a lot of harm to us.

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      20 hours ago

      There’s nothing wrong with thinking highly of a country, especially one on an upward trajectory in so many ways: working to end world poverty, end dependence on fossil fuels via a green energy revolution, and put a stop to the low-wage trap that US imperialism has imposed on the global south.

      The only reason these seem offensive to you, is that you’re propagandized to hate the geopolitical enemies of the US police state (and its vassals), so anyone saying something positive about them must be heresy that demands a public condemnation.

      If I spoke highly of any other US enemy (like Cuba or Venezuela or the DPRK), it’d likely evoke the same reaction, but if I spoke highly of a neutral country like Tanzania, Malaysia, or Switzerland, it wouldn’t need the same condemnation.

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        I’m not from the US, nor do I endorse capitalism. Also I educate myself a lot on non market based political systems. And I know of positive changes over the last few decades. And STILL I think glorifying China while brushing over the many human rights violations happening in China is absolutely not it.

    • 秦始皇帝@lemmy.ml
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      20 hours ago

      Why do you(liberals/westerners) have an obsession with spreading/lies/rumors/exaggerations and sinophobia? And before you do the hate the government not the people white saviour nonsense even according to harvard the government satisfaction rate is in the 90%s the CPC has over 100 million members (over 1/14 people) the government is made up of and vastly supported by the people they’re not separable in that manor.

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        18 hours ago

        The average westerner has their entire concept of reality built upon the idea that capitalism is “as good as it gets” and that people are divided roughly 50/50 into two separate camps, therefore a government with broad approval is impossible. They can’t see that their culture wars are manufactured precisely to keep them from ever questioning that system. They throw aside any high approval rating as manufactured. (Nevermind the fact that those states that do have manufactured approval ratings are imperial puppets and China is obviously not one of those.)

        To those libs who love to talk about the 99%, I posit the following: if a government actually were made by and for the 99%, wouldn’t you expect it to have high approval ratings?

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    20 hours ago

    I don’t mind the criticism as long as something like "I know I live in a murderous imperialistic Western country and I hate it too, but… ". But when does it? Quite rarely.

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      19 hours ago

      Prefacing your criticism with criticism of the west doesn’t really change the function of your criticism. In the end you’re still legitimizing western agitprop.

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        17 hours ago

        I think they meant actual good faith criticism, not the usual 100 billion dead nonsense

        Of course, propaganda is effective, and well-meaning people might repeat propaganda unintentionally because it’s easy to take something you know as “fact” for granted. It’s good practice, not just in political topics, to trace back where you’ve learned something from.

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          16 hours ago

          Sure, but that’s besides my point. Whether their criticism comes from a place of good faith has no bearing on whose interests that criticism serves.