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The people before us weren't perfect. Their mistakes are blueprints to learn from and build a better world

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[–] folaht@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (10 children)

Plus, China has billionaires. Any truly non-capitalistic country wouldn’t have ~~ billionaires~~ oligarchs. Nor would they have factory workers working for 75 hours per week.

I would define a transition from capitalism to socialism as
Merchants & lawyers out of power
and engineers (laborers) & academics into power,
which is what China has.
The US isn't failing true capitalism while still secretly being feudalistic,
just because land lords and TV evangelists exist,
while George Bush Jr, eldest son of George Bush Senior, became leader of the land in 2000.
China just had a capitalistic phase due to Deng's reforms,
just like the US had a socialist phase due to Roosevelt's reforms.
Both of those did not last, because ultimately those in power are
socialist for China (engineers & academics)
and capitalist for the US (merchants & lawyers).
The capitalist phase is already waning under Xi,
just like the socialist phase did under Nixon did for the US.

Considering that China is known for its heavy censorship and is in good cahoots with Russia, it isn’t racist to be suspicious.

Lol. Do you really use such language with your own nation?
If not, you are selective and that begs the question as to why
and what pattern would emerge out of what you are selective to.
I highly doubt you ever said something along the lines of
"The EU/UK is in good cahoots with the US",
despite the fact that EU NATO chief Rutte openly called Trump "daddy".
I don't see Putin doing that with Xi. Putin is not even running
a socialist country.
And Putin talks about a multipolar world in which Russia is one of those poles.

[–] PlanchetteGhost@lemmy.world -3 points 1 day ago (9 children)

To be honest, I am growing quite tired of the USA. I do not like the USA or what it stands for; Donald Trump is merely proof of what I've been saying about the country all along. I do think that countries that are buddy-buddy with the USA are frustrating as hell. As a Canadian, I've been done with their BS for so long that it's not even funny.

I actually criticise the country so much that I can genuinely say I'm a certified hater. Plus, I also believe that patriotism for being Canadian or American is celebration of colonialism; we should deconstruct these countries instead of maintaining status quo. People got genocided just so cranky old white people can cry about immigrants from India and eat hotdogs and burgers on Canada day.

[–] Cowbee@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I don't think you'll find anyone disagreeing with you here, Canada and the US Empire are both genocidal settler-colonies and imperialist powers. The US Empire is just the global hegemon (though this is dying away), Canada is complicit because it benefits.

[–] PlanchetteGhost@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

And what sucks even more is that I'm sadly very disabled and can't protest in public like everyone else can. In a nutshell, I developed a severe condition after a traumatic event and it's so bad that I can't even work at a job. I already had autism and ADHD and can't drive a car as a result, but this newer condition makes everything 10 times worse.

From the time I was 7 or 8 years old, I always wanted to grow up and help the world. I always wanted to be somebody important like Greta Thunberg (even before I heard of her). I've always cared about animals and the damage that is being done to the environment worldwide. In fact, every time I enter a car, I think about the fossil fuel gas contributing to the decline of the environment.

Every single day, I think about how capitalism and carelessness are ruining the world. In the last 13 or 14 years, I don't know if a single day has ever passed by where I wasn't thinking about the injustices of this planet.

[–] Cowbee@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 day ago

I'm sorry to hear that. I agree, capitalism's destructive contradictions force untold horrors upon the world. Do you have an org you work with? Volunteering at a party can really help give optimism and purpose. A better world is possible, and it's being built in socialist countries already. I feel like you're letting your pessimism turn towards other countries that frankly aren't as bad as the west is, and are in many ways progressing humanity forward. It's our job to make sure that happens, and to stop imperialism and settler-colonialism.

Revolutionary optimism is what keeps me going.

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