> > The PRC is a pseudo-socialist, fascist society in which
> > barbaric repression is visited upon those who challenge
> the
> > ruling "Communist" party. Let us not forget that China
> > scuttled the unity of the World Communist Movement in
> the
> > aftermath of Stalin's death, that it invaded Vietnam and
> > propped up the butcher Pol Pot, and aligned itself with
> > fascists throughout the world, including South African
> > apartheid and the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
> Down
> > with the PRC! China is not a socialist state!
>
>
>
> I disagree Christain S., you are taking things out of
> context and you don't realize the current situation of the
> world at the moment. If you did know the current
> situation, you would understand that under the conditions
> and circumstances they are doing the best they can.
>
> I am in Hanoi,Vietnam right now as I write you this, and I
> must say that Beijing has Hanoi beat 3x over. Generally
> speaking, in modern Chinese cities you will be able to live
> pretty well and equally with a normal Chinese citizen, but
> in Hanoi, there is not such equality, but two prices to
> everything, the citizen's price and the "outsider's" price.
> So because of the colour of my skin and because I don't
> have a Vietnamese passport, people charge me 3x as much for
> something as simple as bottled water! Also in the city, it
> is common to have power grid black outs, meaning Hanoi
> cannot fulfill one basic need of 21st century man.....
> electricity...
>
> You forget that the Chinese government just recently and
> literally forced Wal-Mart Corporation to allow worker's
> union, a first in Wal-Mart history.....
>
> Comparing China over the past 50 years with other
> countries, I think they are doing a pretty good job at
> keeping 1.35 billion people fed and in pretty good
> health.....
>
Your pro-China chauvinism is chilling. China's alignment with U.S. imperialism and hostility to the Soviet Union and the socialist camp enabled Amerikkka to commit horrible atrocities throughout the world, particularly in Angola, Vietnam and Chile, to name just a few nations in which Mao and company openly colluded with fascist elements. Throughout its 70+ year history the CPSU alligned itself with freedom-loving peoples all over the globe and actively supported their struggles for national liberation. The Chinese CP did the exact opposite. Today, China's "mixed" economy incorporates all the most savage effects of capitalism (horrible environmental pollution, the disenfranchisment of millions of peasants in the countryside, a vast network of prisons that furnish the state with a seemingly inexhaustible supply of slave labor) even as they pay lip service to Marxism-Leninism as the nation's guiding ideology. The PRC deserves only our contempt. I am shocked that the CPUSA would align itself with that country, especially given its vociferous (and wholely justified) condemnation of the CCP when the socialist community of nations existed.
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