sicklemode

joined 1 year ago
[–] sicklemode@hexbear.net 9 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

Here is a small catalog of content to help you compare the Xinjiang in your mind with the Xinjiang in the real world.

  1. Western Media's Baseless Xinjiang Claims 外媒的涉疆谎言 Xinjiang Cotton 🇨🇳 Unseen China
  2. Western Media's Xinjiang Lies Exposed 外媒新疆谎言大揭露 🇨🇳 Unseen China
  3. The Xinjiang they don't want you to see... (CW:Meat {for the vegans})

Should you choose to engage in good faith, further discussion is welcomed once you have reviewed the content.

[–] sicklemode@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

how would you oppose both Dems and GOPs without just handing control over to the Right?

Hold on a second, what do you mean here? The Democratic Party and the Republican Party are both right-wing parties. The US has always been a far-right country. When, exactly, was it not?

It's immaterial which party is in power, they are all funded by the capitalist class and the work of the capitalist class is carried on regardless.

[–] sicklemode@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Absolutely. Unlike liberals, who have no sense of direction or any clue how to move toward the future, communists actually engage in development, both self and collective. Thus, we have a future, whereas liberals stand still and let all of this just pass them by (like US infrastructure compared to China's).

Liberalism will always be doomed to fail, just as capitalism will always follow the trend toward common ruin. The pursuit of communism will always follow the trend of common prosperity and the revitalization of the people.

Leave these relics of failed states to toddle off the coil while we continue to build a better future.

[–] sicklemode@hexbear.net 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

This is hardly a surprise. When you adopt an anti-communist stance, you pave the way for unhealthy social trends to takeover, which increases the moderation workload considerably, and forces you into an unsustainable method of operating. Perhaps the decay has finally reached a stage advanced enough to send them back to the likes of Silicon Valley centralized models.

Hexbear has survived all this time because, like China, has been engaging in self-reform to address the problem of rise and fall. So long as Hexbear continues this path, it will continue to go the distance.

The other big instances that are here today may not be in a few months, or years. Fascinating to see from a dialectical perspective.