I for one have stopped posting any content to lemmy.ml communities.

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    1 month ago

    People are pretty mixed on China

    Acknowledging that the CCP censors people is part of what got me banned lmao

    I’ve never been suspicious about the technological advancements coming from China, it’s really just the censorship and oppression that I’ve criticized

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      Oh lol, that’s weird, I thought it was common knowledge that China censors some types of speech, similarly to every other nation. If I was running a state, I’d want to censor transphobic slurs, arguments for gender inequality, pro-Capitalist propaganda, racism, etc. IMO there’s nothing inherently morally wrong about censorship, and I see a lot of think pieces from US / NATO outlets like Voice of America yelling that China is bad because it censors speech, without giving any context or nuance about what type of speech is being censored and also distracting from the US’s massive censorship.

      On the oppression point - I guess it mostly matters who’s getting oppressed. If it’s regular working people being oppressed, fuck that, but if we implemented policies as a society that forced billionaires to give up their wealth I’m sure they’d cry about being “oppressed”. I don’t have any sympathy for the cries of CEOs and mega-landlords about how they’re being oppressed by being forced to give back their stolen wealth.

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        1 month ago

        China censors some types of speech, similarly to every other nation

        Yeah but they censor speech a bit more similarly to North Korea or Oceania than to any western country. Remember that time Kathy Griffin posted a picture with an effigy of Trump’s decapitated head? Her career was ruined after that, but she notably faced no legal consequences. Contrast that with the CCP, which doesn’t even allow you to mock the head of state.

        Not allowing working class people to openly decry the government is oppression. But I’m sure you can find several headlines about how much working class people support the CCP, as if that isn’t evidence toward the fact that they’re not allowed to criticize it.