Young people in China are becoming more rebellious, questioning their nation’s traditional expectations of career and family

  • dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s like watching a speedrun: Capitalism any%.

    Next? Some of them have to be thinking “wait, this is a communist country, isn’t it?”

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      I don’t think anyone think of China as a communist/socialist country for a very long time. Maybe except older generations and tankies.

      Ironically, I have met more tankies in six month on lemmy than my 18 years growing up in China. It is truly a wild culture shock that I didn’t expect. LOL.

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        A “tankie” isn’t a communist anymore than an American Republican wants individual freedom.

        Anyone that supports China is going to say it’s communist, and anyone from the right shitting on China is going to say they’re communist.

        But both groups are pretty much the same and no one should listen to either

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          My pet conspiracy theory is that a bunch of tankies are actually CIA trolls, in an effort to tie criticism of the US together with completely bonkers causes. The end goal being that if you think the US is not the best thing ever, you must be a tankie, and you support authoritarian regimes like Iran and China.