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[–] baaaaaaaaaaah@hexbear.net 3 points 38 minutes ago

The KMT did most of the heavy lifting because they governed almost the entire country while the CPC controlled a single, very poor province.

[–] baaaaaaaaaaah@hexbear.net 4 points 44 minutes ago* (last edited 43 minutes ago)

They were an anti-Chiang faction that split during the late civil war and declared support for the CPC. They still exist on the mainland until this day.

There was also the left-right split before the war with Japan; after Sun Yatsen's death there were rival KMT governments with the rightists led by Chiang in Nanjing and a leftist government in Wuhan led by Wang Jingwei, though the latter folded and the party reunited until Wang became a traitor during the war and sided with Japan.

[–] baaaaaaaaaaah@hexbear.net 4 points 6 hours ago

Why? You just assume TEMU uses child labour because... vibes?

[–] baaaaaaaaaaah@hexbear.net 26 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

As of at least 2023, Chinese public attitudes towards the LGBTQI community continues to become increasingly favorable.

Literally all that "article" says is that China has its issues but is making progress in the right direction.

The important thing is that LGBTQ people in China can and do currently live free, safe, and open lives, and that the state is consistently moving towards providing queer people with further right and protections.

[–] baaaaaaaaaaah@hexbear.net 7 points 1 day ago

How is that a different perspective?

[–] baaaaaaaaaaah@hexbear.net 14 points 1 day ago

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[–] baaaaaaaaaaah@hexbear.net 42 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Chengdu has a (positive) reputation of being China's most queer-friendly city, I guess she was drawing attention to that?

[–] baaaaaaaaaaah@hexbear.net 53 points 1 day ago (2 children)

XHS is a platform dominated by young urban liberal women and isn't going to be particularly representative of Chinese society as a whole.

Like I don't think it's showing lies or anything, queer people can and do live safely and openly in China's cities, but the app might not show realities of rural conservatism, or the fact that homophobia is still very common within family units if not in broader society. Just something to be aware of.