>No gay rights.>No women's rights.>No trannies.>No labor unions.>No immigrants.>No social disorder.>No polarization.I'm starting to understand why the left loves China so much.
>>538114302>No women's rights.Retard, in china men and women are equal and it's their law But yeah everything else still stands and it's based
"no labor unions" is where your most bullshit point is. mostly this is where your mindfucking people.
>>538114302>No immigrants.What in the wumao cope?chinese social media right now is literally all about the millions of jeets that are being pumped into the country
>the leftThere is a huge faction on the left who masqerade as communists, but they are actually Feds,and they program their followers to hate China.They play against the angle of China being oppressive and totalitarian, and China lacks the popularity contests.
>>538114541>youryou're*, i mean.anyway, with the rest of the points, china is moderate conservatism on social policies. most communist countries are this way. because the culture wars, and insane liberalism which defines the united states, are created by the capitalists in order to keep the public voting for the fascist economic policies which do not benefit them.communists don't have this problem. therefore communists are just pretty middle-of-the-road whenever it comes to social issues.
OP has no idea what China is like. He's just imposing his dorky worldview on China to pretend like it's something it's not lmao
>>538114621this is an extremely truthful comment. rarity for /pol/.
>>538114302YELLOW PERIL FUCK CHYNA FUCK CHINKS
Everyone here is telling me I'm wrong. Joke's on you guys: I'm too stupid to understand your arguments.
>>538114302>No immigrantsI just came back from Shenzhen and OMG it was filled with SPICniards and mexican spics
>>538114729>Smartest man on /Pol/ right now Lmfao
>>538114698it is such a gem, it is counterfitted as a real opinion
>>538114563You lost, tranny. YWNBAW.
>>538114302I only like China because they like pork, and I'm very pro-pork. Plus, I don't like mudslimes.
Kike posts were brought to you by National Endowment of Democracy, Central Intelligence Agency.The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is headed by Carl Gershman. In 1968, he worked inthe research department of B'nai B'rith, and in 1972 he served on the Governing Council of theAmerican Jewish Committee.Here is a list of projects NED funds:China (mainland):- Advancing Women’s Rights: $60,000- Assistance for Human Rights Defenders: $272,000(Probably money for an organization called Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD) which has nostreet address, but two persons employed in Washington DC and one in Hong Kong,https://www.nchrd.org)- Building Advocacy Capacity and Empowering Civil Society to Protect Human Rights: $412,300- Capacity Building for Human Rights Defenders: $300,000(Probably also for Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD))- Combating Censorship and Supporting Free Expression: China Digital Times, Inc. : $340,000(https://chinadigitaltimes.net. No street address is given, but it is: «Supported by the Berkeley Counter-Power Lab»)- Defending and Assisting Rights Defenders: $60,000(Probably also for Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD))- Defending Journalists’ Rights: $65,000- Democratic China Electronic Journal, Democratic China, Inc.: $180,000(This is the same organization as the one late Liu Xiaobo and his wife Liu Xia’s had. For their NED-funding during the years 2005-2010, see: https://blog.hiddenharmonies.org/2017/07/13/liu-xiaobo-rip-but-we-should-never-forget-the-14-million-yuan-from-ned/)- Empowering Environmental Rights Activists: $110,570- Empowering Workers: $75,000- Engaging Critical Analysis and Political Discourse: $140,000- Ensuring Free and Open Access to Online Information: $200,100- Humanitarian Assistance for Human Rights Defenders: $40,000(Probably also for Chinese Human Rights Defenders (CHRD))- Monitoring Media Freedom, Freedom House: $85,000- Promoting Democratic Ideas and Values: $150,000
>>538115477- Promoting Democratic Values, Wei Jingsheng Foundation, Inc.: $68,100(Wei got in 1997 «National Endowment for Democracy Award». The foundation is based inWashington DC, http://weijingsheng.org)- Providing Information and Analysis on China’s Human Rights, China Change: $73,000(Washington DC, https://chinachange.org)- Raising Public Awareness of Civil Society Developments in China, Center for International PrivateEnterprise (CIPE): $215,643(Washington DC, https://www.cipe.org)- Religious Freedom, Rights Defense, and Rule of Law: $40,000- Strengthening Civil Society for Policy and Legal Accountability: $172,000- Strengthening Organizational and Advocacy Capacity for Community-Based Organizations: $110,000- Strengthening the Rule of Law to Protect Human Rights and Public Participation Rule of Law:$280,000- Strengthening Worker Rights and Representation: $90,000- Supporting and Empowering Human Rights Lawyers: $238,000(Probably China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group in Hong Kong, http://www.chrlawyers.hk/en)- Supporting Civic Participation in Public Governance, Center for International Private Enterprise(CIPE): $234,160(Washington DC, https://www.cipe.org)- Supporting Free Expression and Open Debate, Princeton China Initiative: $40,000(Connected with Perry Link, http://www.princeton.edu/paw/archive_new/PAW04-05/08-0209/perspective.html)- Supporting Grassroots NGOs: $90,000- Supporting Labor Rights: $63,500- Sustaining Civil Society in a Repressive Operating Environment, International Republican Institute(IRI): $600,000(Washington DC, https://www.iri.org)-Worker Rights Awareness, Solidarity Center (SC): $335,650(Washington DC, https://www.solidaritycenter.org)Tibet:- A Symposium for Tibetan Intellectuals and Artists, Filming for Tibet: $60,000
>>538115536(Switzerland, http://www.filmingfortibet.org)- Amplifying Voices from Tibet, The Tibet Relief Fund of the United Kingdom: $22,150(London, http://www.tibetrelieffund.co.uk)- Building Networks in Defense of Rights and the Environment, Students for a Free Tibet, Inc.: $40,000(New York, https://www.studentsforafreetibet.org)- Demton Khang, The Tibet Museum: $210,000(Dharamsala, India, http://tibetmuseum.org)- Empowering a New Generation of Tibetan Leaders, Rights Action Lab Inc.: $50,000(No address. But they write: Rights Action Lab is incorporated in the United States as a Not-for-ProfitOrganization, http://rightsactionlab.org)- Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy: $35,500(Dharamsala, http://tchrd.org)- International Advocacy for Human Rights in Tibet, Tibet Justice Center: $58,000(Oakland, CA, http://www.tibetjustice.org)- Promoting Conflict Resolution and Democratic Processes, Tibetan Centre for Conflict Resolution:$25,000(Dharamsala, http://www.tccr.org)- Strengthening International Support for Human Rights in Tibet, International Tibet Network:$110,000(San Francisco, CA, https://tibetnetwork.org)- Strengthening the Tibetan Movement, Campaigning and Leadership Training Students for a FreeTibet, Inc.: $50,000(New York, https://www.studentsforafreetibet.org)- Tibet Express Newspaper, Khawa Karpo Tibet Culture Centre: $35,000(Dharamsala, http://tibetexpress.net)- Tibet Times Newspaper, Tibetan Literacy Society: $43,000(Probably Dharamsala, http://tibettimes.net)- Tibetan Community Development Fund Inc.: $33,000(Washington DC, https://tibetoffice.org/tdcf-under-construction)- Voice of Tibet: Independent Shortwave Tibetan Radio: $34,700
>>538115604(Based in Norway, https://www.vot.org)Xinjiang:- Advocacy and Outreach for Uyghur Human Rights, Uyghur Human Rights Project: $310,000(Washington DC, https://uhrp.org)- Uyghur Human Rights Advocacy, World Uyghur Congress: $246,000(Munich, Germany, http://www.uyghurcongress.org/en)Hong Kong:- Expanding Worker Rights and Democracy, Solidarity Center (SC): $130,800(Washington DC, https://www.solidaritycenter.org)- Strengthening Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Protection: $105,000- Supporting Civic Engagement on Fundamental Rights, National Democratic Institute for InternationalAffairs (NDI): $300,000(Washington DC, https://www.ndi.org)