Can anyone tell me about the current situation in China?

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    5 months ago

    However, its economic development relies on the exploitation of its people, just as it did during the development of liberal capitalism. Moreover, the Communist Party of China can no longer represent the Chinese proletariat. The targets of the CCP’s anti-terrorism drills are workers who are owed wages, and the policy is “If you can avoid arresting them, don’t arrest them.” against the capitalists.

    • Duży Szef [he/him]@lemmygrad.ml
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      https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2013/06/27/196226493/u-s-businessman-trapped-by-chinese-workers-is-freed

      The AP notes that "it is not rare in China for managers to be held by workers demanding back pay or other benefits, often from their Chinese owners. Police are reluctant to intervene, as they consider it a business dispute.

      “I just thought I’d have maybe a little more support on the outside from the local government or something, saying this isn’t the right way, how to get something done,” Starnes told Nightly Business Report.

      And that was 11 years ago. You better have some counter evidence instead of making stuff up.

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        5 months ago

        It is still the same in China now. I am currently investigating in China.

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        The market economy determines that it will inevitably produce exploitation and oppression, because the so-called “national entrepreneurs” (that is, capitalists) must exploit workers in order to make profits. In addition, the Chinese Communist Party cannot represent the Chinese people. Now many Chinese people are always inexplicably “represented” without knowing it.