Thank you for putting together a serious and well thought out response. I hope they read the linked post in full.
Smh the hexbearianistites can’t catch a break
Hexbear has been around for like 3 years, and is very active
The Maoist uprising against the landowners was the largest and most comprehensive proletarian revolution in history, resulting in an almost completely equal redistribution of land among peasants
Okay. I’m not trying to start that discussion here, so I’m not sure what you are on about
Bruh, that’s not a “this is how you should think” statement to their users. It was directed towards people from outside hexbear wandering in. Also, you can literally see people discussing the contents of the Russia Ukraine statement in the comments.
The primary purpose of the whole post though was to direct hexbear users to the rules of other instances so they would be nice.
You can see in the comments people are disagreeing with aspects of that statement and whether or not it is useful at all. People discussing a complex geopolitical situation isn’t brainwashing. Just because you don’t agree with them doesn’t mean they are mindless brainwashed bots
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There is a specter haunting lemmy
Lmao what? They are telling their users to be nice to others and not break the rules of other instances
Maybe one day it will be possible
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The per capita electricity consumption will likely increase in the coming years, but compared to developed nations it is still low. Developing storage tech will be important for everyone as wind and solar are so weather dependent. Hope they figure it out, China’s development of solar production has already been a boon to cheaper solar panels in the world.
I agree, and hope that doesn’t happen. There must be some younger party members who are both committed and ready to move up, and would like to learn more about who they may be.
His proximity to capitalists doesn’t inspire much confidence in me, and Shanghai is a liberal mecca.
I’m not the most knowledgeable about Li (or the inner workings of the CPC), so I could be quite off base as to what he would do. The western press was pretty happy as they see him as someone to give capital more free reign (even if they then try to deride him as a Xi “loyalist”). Though I think they said the same about Xi at some point lol.
Iirc there was some hukou reform under Li in Shanghai, which is good and I hope to see it go further.
Regardless, I think Xi has done enough to set China on a specific path that will likely not be altered beyond recognition depending on who is next, nor would a less influential leader necessarily lead to a power vacuum. It will be interesting to see what happens next though.
Yeah I agree about Wang, he’s been high up in government so long but doesn’t face the public in any way that I’ve seen. He’s also just a few years younger than Xi. I was hoping there would be some younger members appointed in the last politburo to give a gesture as to where things may be heading once this generation is out.
I’m curious to see how he does, but tbh I hope it isn’t Li Qiang.
Chen will become the leader and China will move to a dunk-based economy.
Really though, I have no idea, but a “return to the policies of the Four” seems like the least likely outcome. Looking at the politburo it’s hard to make a guess. Maybe Li Qiang, but it depends on how he does. I’d want to say Wang Huning, but I don’t think he’d want to be in the public eye like that.
Directing homophobic attacks at anyone just makes you sound like a homophobe
The word China is in fact banned in China