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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: rongna



dude china is a communist country despite the fact that it opens its market and underwent a very big economy revolution and don't you think china isn't successful?? the chinese gained economic transformation in the last 30 years in what the other countries of europe gained in 100 years.

and you are the one who brought up dictatorship dude. when i said the zimbabwe is not a communist country but still it is having hyperinflation you said zimbabwe is dictatorship. the ussr used to be a very successful before it collapsed.

No way in hell is China a pure communist country. They have patches of communism still in them, but they aren't fully communist. Otherwise, China would be in trouble because the US wouldn't trade with them.😆 China is an exception, as you know. Everyone asks China for everything because everything's so cheap😆 The result, you can see for yourself. If you can overlook exceptions, I can do that too.
But you were the one who brought up Zimbabawe.🤔
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: debayon

No way in hell is China a pure communist country. They have patches of communism still in them, but they aren't fully communist. Otherwise, China would be in trouble because the US wouldn't trade with them.😆 China is an exception, as you know. Everyone asks China for everything because everything's so cheap😆 The result, you can see for yourself. If you can overlook exceptions, I can do that too.

But you were the one who brought up Zimbabawe.🤔



yeah you were saying that communist country will face hyperinflation and with no freedom of speech. i was saying that zimbabwe is an example of non-communist country with hyperinflation and you said that zimbabwe is pretty much communist minus the freedom of speech
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Posted: 15 years ago
china is ANYTHING but communist.....bet ur buttered a** on it...lolss
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: krystal_watz

china is ANYTHING but communist.....bet ur buttered a** on it...lolss



dude china formal name is PRC or people republic of china and it is under CCP or Chinese Communist Party.
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Posted: 15 years ago
so?? they r pseudo-communist..
ever gone to china? they r FULLY CAPITALIST with a free-market economy.
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: krystal_watz

so?? they r pseudo-communist..

ever gone to china? they r FULLY CAPITALIST with a free-market economy.



dude china is not fully capitalist, if they are fully capitalist how could it be that most of the big companies in china are under the government control. most of the companies are government owned or partial mostly government owned. which means that even though it is private but the large percentage of the share belongs to the government. yeah, i've been to china what about you? have you been to china?
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Posted: 15 years ago
yup...i have. if u go to beijing then u'll understand what im talkin about.
China records one of the most shameful rates of Child labour, and ZERO freedom of speech to its citizens. even the university folks are monitored closely for any dissenting activities.
China is the greatest investment market for the biggest MNC..
the lifestyle is a capitalist one.
sure it might retain some featutres of communism but actually , in true sense, its anything but COMMUNIST
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Posted: 15 years ago
nope...it reatins only the Authoritarian syle of communism , not anything else.
i agree that authoritarianism is a communist feature, but its got plenty more to it....for example, u hardly see the poor and working classes being given any power or privilege...the child labour instance is a case in point.
also, Mao tse tung was never in agreement with Stalin over the method in which communism coud be implemeted practically...the had a whole world of differences over the issue, and later this even caused a drift to occur between the two nations during the Korean War.
durinng the US invasion of Vietnam, China didnt oppose USA in any way....that proves that china is very far removed from being a TRUE COMMUNIST.
Also, most youngsters in China are not bothered about communist ideals and most of them nurture capitalist dreams of having lucrative MNC jobs and/or settling down in the US as models or green-card holders.
communism is dead, dude.
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Posted: 15 years ago
None of you have understood the reason for economic boom in China. It is a result of right blend and implementation of Communism and Capitalism.
India too needs to become Capcomunist to weed out corruption, give free hand to corporations and industrial houses to promote their products and sell at the best price, time, place and quantities.
Communism as such is wrong but injected with right dose of capitalism is the best antidote to recession n dipping ecomomy.
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Posted: 15 years ago
china is NOT Communist. Period.
and btw.......if they cannot give resources to the poor, then how can they claim to be communist?its a plain oxymoron .
also, u do not seem to have any idea of the reality in China......for instance, just before the 2008 Olympics, all the city's poor and beggars were instructed to move out of the city and not come anywhere close to it...
we have been on a silk route tour of china, and beleive me, except for the big cities, people are unbeleivably poor there.....i dont see how one can call China "communist" when the gap between the poor and the rich is sooooo gaping and wide.

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