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  • or maybe they are scared to say that they are oppressed because they know that the app you are talking about is heavily moderated by the government? see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiaohongshu#Content_moderation_and_censorship

    also see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_China

    i didn't grow up in ussr, however another user who did apparently didn't have the same experience with you and there's also a wikipedia page for human rights in soviet union which also contradicts your experience: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_the_Soviet_Union

  • so are you arguing that big communist governments such as china and north korea (and in the past soviet union) are not oppressive or their oppressiveness have nothing to do with communist system?

  • if you argue that big corrupt governments are a product of the capitalist system, then ill argue big oppressive governments are a product of the communist system

    at the end of the day, i think both of these systems can work in theory, the problem is that neither one of these systems are implemented properly

    as long fundamental human values such as ethics, morality, justice, equality and democracy are not valued, it doesn't matter which system you choose, it's not gonna work

  • yeah sure, in china, you dont have basic human rights and if you request them you die and i think that should not be a thing in the future

    also mod removed my comment, the original comment was: "no, infact i think there should not be any china in the future"

    they removed bc of rule 1? maybe they thought its racist or smthng idk, i dont have anything against the chinese people, but i just think the chinese government is bad

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