Sorry if the title is a bit weird, I’m curious about what made you believe what you do. Mainstream leftism usually doesn’t go any further than trans rights or maybe UBI in some places, at least from what I know, so what made you go beyond that? You can answer generally or talk about a specific belief, just wanna see what caused the more radical opinions in you

I’m particularly curious about what changed your opinions about the USSR and China, most people think they’re awful, but in here they’re really liked and defended, I’ve even seen a lot of posts denying the Tiananmen massacre and the Holodomor and stuff like that, what made you go to such lengths?

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      there was a huge protest by chinese software developers at least in GitHub but probably in other code websites, when I was learning to code a few years ago

      the protest specifically said that 996 was clearly illegal by Chinese law, but so many companies did it anyway and faced no consequences

      then a Chinese billionaire (I think the CEO of Huawei? or a big Chinese tech company like that) publically defended 996 and attacked the people protesting it and there was no real consequences

      The protests died out after a while but I’m not sure if it’s because things got better or if it just faded out like most protests these days, the website is still up after all

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        It would surprise me if it was Huawei. Huawei is largely owned and democratically controlled by its workers, remarkable in its structure even for an AES country like China and one of very few large firms of this kind in the world (this is why the Failed States tries so hard to smear and destroy it, harder than say for example Xiaomi, which is publicly traded and subject to the whims of capital). If you are talking about pushback from software firms maybe you are thinking of eg. Tencent or Alibaba, which are publicly traded.

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              All that aspirational talk you hear about industrial democracy from the “libertarian” left in western countries? Yeah that actually concretely exists. In “authoritarian” China. On the scale of companies that can go toe to toe with fucking Google and win.

              Of course they will tell you Huawei is evil.

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                Also also this is a big reason why the Failed States is so hellbent on stifling the development of Chinese microelectronics. Imagine if it got out that really, China is the democracy, a country of free citizens of democratic firms battling a hegemonic empire representing the divine right of modern despotic kings, the private shareholders. The ones who demand starvation, immiseration, the blood sacrifice of layoffs to satisfy their demented fucking god, the capital market.

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                  Of course this is not to say that all Chinese firms are like this or that China is perfect. But please understand, unlike the Failed States, China is trying. China is constructing socialism with communism as an aspirational goal. And China has been forced by the Failed States and international market forces to cede ground in various ways regarding even its internal structure. But how are we, from outside, from countries that are not even trying, to judge any of this too harshly?

                  In China, Huawei can exist. You don’t see it in California.

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                    yeah if a worker coop in america rose to a quarter of the level of power of Huawei it would be dismantled immediately

                    If China does genuinely strive for every company to be like this though, I wonder what they can do about the other huge companies that are run like most capitalist corporations, like the one I mentioned with 996 and all… and also if they do have something to do I wonder why they haven’t done it already

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          To offer a small partial answer to your question though, learning about Huawei and the fact that such a firm was able to exist in China while so relentlessly attacked by the Failed States of America and its imperial subjects, the profound difference between the reality one discovers about this specific company and the propaganda, is a big reason I personally have a positive view of the modern Chinese state.