China bad, USA good - eviltoast
  • Hyggyldy@sffa.community
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    1 year ago

    Dude they’re fucking state capitalists, not socialists. Also, cities were not being burned but way to parrot right wing talking points. In fact you could easily be a right winger hoping to drum up support. Hell, if you support China you already support anti-lgbt legislation so you probably are just some dumb fuck who thought he knew anything about the left.

    • robinn2 [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      Ugh such tired, ignorant arguments. Disappointing, especially for someone so sure of themselves.

      Dude they’re fucking state capitalists, not socialists.

      1. Read this on why China is not capitalist and the justification for reform
      2. Also read this on “capitalism” in China
      3. Read this on monopoly state capitalism (specifically applies to underdeveloped countries under the DOTP)

      Hell, if you support China you already support anti-lgbt legislation

      Social development is a matter of and emerges from material development, and so it is absurd to expect equal social development between countries of varying material development (of which China’s underdevelopment was a matter of Western colonialism/imperialism). It is inaccurate to say “anti-lgbt legislation”, and more accurate to say “lack of desirable pro-LGBT+ legislation” (same-sex relationships are legal in China, although same-sex marriage is not legally recognized for instance, with some concessions in this field, of which improvement has been occuring.

      2020 report published in BMC Public Health: “For member of the Chinese LGBT community, the greatest source of pressure to conform to societal norms of sexuality and identity comes from family members—particularly parents […] a higher level of economic development in provinces was associated with a decrease in discrimination, and we identified that every 100 thousand RMB increase in per capita GDP lead to a 6.4% decrease in discriminatory events perpetrated by heterosexuals […] he prevalence of this discrimination is associated with the economic development of the province in which it occurs.”

      As such, development is conducive to progressive change, and development is prioritized in China, especially poverty alleviation, which more rapidly builds the base for improving LGBT+ acceptance/equality. Please read and don’t misrepresent things in the future.