Is anyone else interested in the authoritarian world of China? It's like a grimy but more advanced 1984. They almost certainly have no hope of freedom.
Is anyone else interested in the authoritarian world of China? It's like a grimy but more advanced 1984...
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They're gonna win WW3 but be left utterly disgenic and retarded, like Russia in WW2.
Did you know China doesn't have a legal age limit on liquor or tobacco? A 14 year old bugboy can order a beer and you'll get a hefty fine if not juvenile detention for drinking one at 20.
China, like any communist dictatorship, works according to a very simple rule:
>Do what the government wants, get rewarded
>Do what the government doesn't want, get punished
You could live a comfortable life in the GDR, as long as you didn't break the taboos. Not much different than the west. Don't insult Jingping the Poo in the east, don't insult your jewish overlords in the west.
At least the bugmen ruling class is honest about being oppressive, everyone knows it.
Meanwhile the goyim in the west think themselves to be free while being just as much of a slave as the average bug, just with a few expensive household items more to their name.
We have guns, unless they take those we are only slaves to our own desires, not the governments
Neither do you, mutt.
>b-but muh guns!
Yeah, sure. You aren't going to use them anyway, they are for LARPing after all. And when the government whistles, you will surrender them immideatly like a good boy you are, after all you have only one life and despite all the Bible crap in your head God doesn't look that real just like afterlife.
You should have used them when they locked your entire country up for 2 years and enforced medical tyranny.
You should have used them when they stole the election.
You should have used them when they pillaged your towns over a dead nigger.
You should have used them when they allowed unchecked immigration.
You should have used them when they started wiretapping everyone.
You should have used them when they started flooding your streets with drugs.
You should have used them when they forcefully ended segregation.
You should have used them when they gave foreigners the right to vote.
You should have used them when they pulled you into the european war they promised to stay out of.
You should have used them when they created the FED.
You should have used them when the first jew opened a bank.
You didn't do shit, you won't do shit. You never will. A slave in his pod like a chinaman. At least you have your thermomix, a shotgun and a fancy paintjob on your cardboard box house.
Consider the fact that we can openly discuss the topic without repercussions. Also why are you so upset?
And I can say "I hate niggers" in huge public company and not get my life ruined. "Freedom" is a relative thing. Your point, mutt?
Calm your autism for a minute lmao. Are you really saying China is not more authoritarian than America?
If you ever went on chinese social media you would know that the people on there discuss a lot about politics. And just like in the west there are boundaries your owner does not want you to cross. You can criticize the government, just like in the west, but only in certain ways and on certain topics, or you'll get shafted, just like in the west.
Don't talk shit about Marx or the party and you can say anything you want, meanwhile you have to do the Homo-shuffle or HR will file an antisemitism charge.
We are already living in a 1984-like world, where women are treated like goddesses and men aren't even considered human beings.
Yet there are millions of people not bowing to globohomo on all major platforms and their opinions can be found easily. Is this the same in China?
I don't think the work/HR argument is relevant because that environment (usually) requires professionalism.
>Yet there are millions of people not bowing to globohomo on all major platforms and their opinions can be found easily. Is this the same in China?
China is censored.
The west is extremely envious of chinese censorship, and our politicians have been working really really hard over the past few years to get up to date on their cattle control.
And once again, you can dissent in the West, as long as you don't attack the people who rule you. I can blame Russia all day long and will get my own state TV news section, but if I even mention Israel, I'll get a lawsuit stuffed up my ass by shekelgrabbing hands.
They don't let you speak because they fear you, they let you speak because you are harmless. The dangerous ones are already banned and taken care of, the rest is all bark no bite.
>no hope of freedom
More than America.
No vax mandate, no speech code, no social credit(political correctness).
All I am saying is that your sperging about 1984 has no meaning, since each culture and each person separately has their own perception of freedom.
Didn't it occur to you that 1984 isn't about "Le ebil gobbimint" but rather about adaptation of a single human individual to new reality (formed after global nuclear war) he found himself into? You f adults and children in that book didn't care, in fact they liked it.
Chinese don't care about things Americans care and vice versa. Thus your arguments are invalid. However, despite your claims about freedom you still can't say "I hate niggers" and get away with it. It means something is broken in your society and everything is fine in Chinese society. A harmony in China and chaos in America.
>The west is extremely envious of chinese censorship, and our politicians have been working really really hard over the past few years to get up to date on their cattle control.
Unfortunately this is very true
>but if I even mention Israel, I'll get a lawsuit stuffed up my ass by shekelgrabbing hands.
This on the other hand I disagree with. As long as you stay "anonymous" they wont and can't get to you. They might shut down the chance of monitization but you can keep speaking out without being jailed. Like I said before the fact that we can speak on this public forum about the Jewish problem and authoritarianism is proof we are more free.
China has a lot of rules on the books, but they have difficulty enforcing them. That doesn't really matter though because the restrictions on freedom only go in one direction. China will only become worse over time.
They gave chinks the freedom to accumulate wealth and that is good enough to placate the bugmen.
>This on the other hand I disagree with. As long as you stay "anonymous" they wont and can't get to you.
You now need ID certification for YouTube, and my government is working day and night to make anonymity a thing of the past.
They jail people for facebook posts here in Krautland, and you're only allowed a little more leeway than us because I live in a colony and you in the homeland.
As long as you're not criticizing the Chinese government, you have more freedom than a lot of European countries. For example compare china to the UK.
In the UK you will get arrested and charged if you call out your Muslims rapist.
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In China the rapist's get the death sentence:
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In the UK you will get arrested for leaving a piece of pork outside a mosque:
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In China you free to force feed Muslims pork:
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In the UK you will get arrested for calling a man a woman online:
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In China you're free to call trannies whatever you want
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In the UK you will get arrested for racist comments online:
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You're free to be racist in china:
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In the UK you will be sent to prison because you posted something racist in private chat logs
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This guy was arrested for literally just retweeting a tweet.
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>You now need ID certification for YouTube, and my government is working day and night to make anonymity a thing of the past.
Wow that's rough, come over brudi we have hot girls and plenty of space.
In the UK it is literally illegal to stare at women in the subway.
>A senior police officer has urged everyone who witnesses "intense staring" on the London Underground to report it, amid concerns it could be an early sign of unhealthy sexual behaviour.
>"We want to know about that staring, because that is the behaviour that suggests to me that someone is thinking about a sexual behaviour that supports that staring.
>"We will record them as crimes and we will investigate them - and we have had successful prosecutions in that field."
>Just last month a man was sentenced to 22 weeks in prison after a woman reported him for "continuously staring" at her on a train in Berkshire.
>Dominik Bullock, 26, of Spurcroft road, Thatcham, was found guilty of causing intentional harassment, alarm or distress after he sat next to the victim on the train and began staring at her "very intently".
>BTP Sergeant Charlotte Collins said at the time of his sentencing, that it was "clear from Bullock’s persistent and distressing actions that he is a danger to women and girls".