Every once in a while the CCP does something that makes me think they’re feeling guilty about how much they welcome capitalism.
If only they applied that to workers rights and workplace democracy.
China too needs a communist revolution.
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Every once in a while the CCP does something that makes me think they’re feeling guilty about how much they welcome capitalism.
If only they applied that to workers rights and workplace democracy.
China too needs a communist revolution.
Good, based, no logang no baby gronk
Can’t have the poors seeing what the party elite get up to…
Amerika should take notes
No, they both should remove the material basis that creates incentives for this kind of posting. But censoring the posts is easier so