US President Joe Biden said Wednesday he still believes Chinese President Xi Jinping is a dictator, even as the two leaders made progress in their relationship during a meeting outside San Francisco.

ā€œWell, look, heā€™s a dictator in the sense that he is a guy who runs a country that is a communist country thatā€™s based on a form of government totally different than ours,ā€ Biden told CNNā€™s MJ Lee. ā€œAnyway, we made progress.ā€

When asked about Bidenā€™s latest comment at a Chinese Foreign Ministry briefing on Thursday, a spokesperson called it ā€œextremely erroneousā€ and an ā€œirresponsible political maneuver, which China firmly opposes.ā€

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    8 months ago

    A few things:

    Democratic Socialism isnā€™t necessarily the only democratic form of Socialism. DemSoc refers to a Socialist system with Liberal Democracy, as opposed to forms like ParEcon, Council Communism, Syndicalism, Soviet Democracy, etc.

    Secondly, technically China subscribes to a form of Democracy, based on the concept of Democratic Centralism.

    I personally donā€™t think the US or China is actually very Democratic, neither are truly accountable to the will of the people. The US is slightly more democratic, but it isnā€™t saying much.

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      8 months ago

      Agree with almost everything you said, didnā€™t mean to come off like I was saying Democratic Socialism is the only form of Socialism with Democracy. I used democratic socialism use DemSocs are a bit more prevalent.

      I am always dubious of ā€œDemocratic Centralismā€ though, at least in mainstream ML parties. Always seems to be a way to ban factionalism and therefore any opinion dissenting from the party line.