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  • 6 months

    Funny, everyone perceives China to be some socialist giant. I just spent a week there and it’s more capitalist and consumer centric than anything I’ve ever seen. Certainly more than Singapore, USA, UK. All the brands x all the shopping. It’s not a tourist spot, it’s a shopping experience.

    • I’m here right now and can confirm, shopping is great here. Also, the McDonald’s grilled chicken sandwich needs to come to America.

      • 6 months

        I imagine it’s because everywhere else in the world has higher standards for food

    • 6 months

      everyone perceives China to be some socialist giant

      No they don’t.

      You’re not the only one with functioning eyes.

      I don’t even remember seeing a person actually arguing China is in any way communist. Just like people don’t argue that NK is a democracy despite them calling themselves one.

        • 6 months

          Holy shit you can’t be that childish.

          Okay, let’s go with “socialist” then because you’re so childish that you’re pretending like the form of socialism China is known to claim to be isn’t communism.

          If you have to pretend to be that stupid, then perhaps you’re not in a good position, argument-wise.

            • 6 months

              What is sad is people like you who can’t back up the things they say, and don’t even try to.

              • 6 months

                China is a unitary communist state led by the CCP that self-designates as a socialist state.

                All I’ve said is that in my personal experience visiting China this socialist state feels more capitalist than many other countries due to the insane amount of consumerism and mass consumption.

                This is due to reform and opening up in 1978 and a burgeoning middle class with significant purchasing power.

                I’m not belittling China with these facts, I’m merely observing what has happened.

                • 6 months

                  And who, besides the CCP, is arguing that China isn’t just as capitalist as other large market economy countries despite calling itself socialist?

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