• nekandro@lemmy.mlOP
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      China and the CPC are as intertwined as America and the Democratic Party or America and the Republican Party. The China of today would not exist without the CPC.

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          The last third party to receive more than 20% of the vote was Teddy Roosevelt.

          In 1912.

          Tell me more about this “viable third party alternative.”

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              The CPC isn’t a monolithic entity either. While the leader of the party is the most powerful, actual change in the party happens from the bottom-up.

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                lol. Tell that to the autocrat that consolidated all the power.

                Change doesn’t happen in that party unless Xi says so. Same with Russia and Putin.

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                  What evidence is there that Xi consolidated all the power? Is it that he led an anti corruption campaign and has been in power for ten years? Is it that he isn’t directly elected by the people? Because by those standards Angela Merkel would also be a dictator.

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                    One has to understand internal CCP politics through very imprecise measures, but one key thing to look at factional power within the CCP. Xi, by all accounts, has managed to suppress and marginalize all other factions within the party. This can be seen in the tangible result of his norm breaking additional term(s?) as leader of the party.

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                  9 months ago

                  Oh sorry, you must have meant the Democratic Party where unelected party insiders (super delegates) chose Clinton to run against Trump despite Sanders polling better in the matchup.

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                    They are what trump wishes he could do, and thankfully, has so far been unable to.

                    The unable to is the difference bub.

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                  What evidence is there for this beyond mere speculation? Most articles on Xi from the western press read more like gossip magazines than investigative journalism. They’re full of things like “body language experts” and other fluff but not much else.

                  The same is true for the “spy balloon” or “wolf warrior diplomacy”. While we don’t know what the balloon’s purpose was, the US has basically admitted that it wasn’t collecting any data. As for “wolf warrior diplomacy” it amounts to minor Chinese state officials being sassy on twitter. There’s no evidence that such behavior was state policy.

                  Concluding that China is bound to collapse based on this kind of flimsy evidence is so silly.

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              18% of the vote! And yet, received zero electoral votes.

              Hmm. How is that a “valid third-party”? Dude got no votes.