How is China NOT communist?

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Their government is mostly modeled on the old Soviet one, but China is really communist in name only these days. Authoritarian? Without a doubt, yes. But if Mao rose from the grave tomorrow, he would be appalled with what he saw. Globalization and the encouragement of private enterprise are not exactly the foremost tenants of revolutionary communism.


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Their government is mostly modeled on the old Soviet one, but China is really communist in name only these days. Authoritarian? Without a doubt, yes. But if Mao rose from the grave tomorrow, he would be appalled with what he saw. Globalization and the encouragement of private enterprise are not exactly the foremost tenants of revolutionary communism.

I somewhat agree, but China is massive. Not all of it is like Hong Kong, which is arguably the freest city on the planet right now.

I wouldn't call Hong Kong a free city right now. Especially when the Beijing frontman who is administering the current election graduated from Kim Il Sung University (no bull, that's where he got his education). Beijing has been tightening the noose recently.

No wonder the Hong Kong Chinese are protesting...


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We always say to fight fire, you must use fire. This is wrong. Fighting fire with fire will leave scars and a new flame will rise. We must instead use water. It is the opposite of fire, it extinguishes the fire, it cools, it refreshes, it heals. We are made up of 70% water, we are not made up of 70% fire. Please practice what we truly are
What bothers me is that Hong Kong is part of China, yet its people seem to have a different set of rights and beliefs than the rest of the country. Why can't the rest of that country be more like that city?


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What bothers me is that Hong Kong is part of China, yet its people seem to have a different set of rights and beliefs than the rest of the country. Why can't the rest of that country be more like that city?
Because Hong Kong used to be part of British rule, so they had far different rights. But the lease was up and Hong Kong went back to China, but not everything was out right dealt away with. It's like some step plan where eventually Hong King transitions into Chinese society