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As fascism is rising in parts of the world, I have begun to wonder how China considers socialists/communists from other countries, as a contingency plan if all else fails.

Communism is barely within the overton window in many western capitalist countries, this can change in the future.

I am from a northern european country, so the country is a social democracy, but slowly becoming more right leaning and economically libertarian.

Edit:I highly doubt I would have any reason to move in the future, but I am kinda curious by nature. I also have it really comfortable, and do not fear any political prosecution.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 weeks ago

From my limited view on Chinese culture (I visited once and browsed rednote during the tiktok 'ban') I don't think anyone, either socially or professionally, cares about political views to nearly the extent as in the west. If one were to move to China, what would be ultimately regarded is your ability to contribute and your positive influence on your local community. You could do this as a pigheaded capitalist or a principled marxist leninist - I don't think they'd care, as long as you fit in.