I understand that the market reforms where great for the people of China and helped it develop into a global superpower competing with the USA. However, now that there is such growth, shouldn’t they start tuning down the private sector until it’s fully replaced? Similar market reforms happened in the USSR, but that was replaced when the USSR economy grew. I tried to research it, but all I got was capitalist bs from the west. Also, even with the private sector, shouldn’t higher education be paid for? I understand that there is nuance and it is not that simple, that is why I’m posting this: I want to understand the nuance, not to spread ultra bs.

  • ☭ William 🇵🇸@lemmygrad.mlOP
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    I’ve heard accusations of shitty working conditions in China where people slave long times at companies like shein and temu (not limited to them though) for cents. Western bs?

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      “Shitty working conditions” is very subjective.

      They’re allowed to go to the toilet.

      And if you’re working in the city, you’re there by choice and moving back to a rural life is an option.

      And you got free healthcare.

      And the company has to provide boarding if you can’t afford your own place at city rental rates.

      How does that all line up against working at an Amazon Fulfillment Center or Walmart?

      What isn’t subjective is that shitty working conditions in China are improving, while shitty working conditions under neoliberalism are getting worse.

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        I work with shitty conditions already. The Chinese people are very diligent and hardworking, and that’s one of the factors to consider when analysing China.

        I think one of the greatest things about China is being free from religious attacks. Religion is used to control the peoples everywhere around the world, I wonder if the chinese know about this. The more irreligious a people, the better off they are

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        There’s a video while ago by a black American teacher in Chengdu who explained that she got free healthcare coverage and benefits for being a college lecturer just like her peers in China.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9v2wBwDXls

        Also a TikTok video by Buddhawang where he explained that even no name fast food joints have to have coverage for benefits, sick leaves, maternal care, vacations, and injury care mandated by China labor laws.