Official Xi Jinping Thought discussion thread

siegecrossbow

General
Staff member
Super Moderator

While on the subject of incels, I genuinely believe that tenants of Chinese governance can be applied to self-improvement. After all, what’s a nation but a collective of people, and proper governance of a nation can definitely translate to proper self governance. I’d like to start with the Four Confidences of Chinese governance and how they apply to self governance.

Confidence in Path in terms of XJP Thought is the confidence in the path of Chinese socialism. Instead of simping for neoliberalism like much of the developed world post Cold War, they stuck to a CHAD form of governance tailor made to the Chinese nation and people. This allowed China to go from the shithole country it was pre-Revolution to the Super Power it is today.

Most young people face a similar dilemma today and many unfortunately simp for the latest fashions and trends because of their popularity. But one must keep in mind that most people are, by the rule of averages, mediocre, and unless you are content with mediocrity you should not allow them to mold your personality. Instead, find the path that leads to personal happiness and be not concerned with the opinions of others.
 

coolgod

Brigadier
Registered Member
While on the subject of incels, I genuinely believe that tenants of Chinese governance can be applied to self-improvement. After all, what’s a nation but a collective of people, and proper governance of a nation can definitely translate to proper self governance. I’d like to start with the Four Confidences of Chinese governance and how they apply to self governance.

Confidence in Path in terms of XJP Thought is the confidence in the path of Chinese socialism. Instead of simping for neoliberalism like much of the developed world post Cold War, they stuck to a CHAD form of governance tailor made to the Chinese nation and people. This allowed China to go from the shithole country it was pre-Revolution to the Super Power it is today.

Most young people face a similar dilemma today and many unfortunately simp for the latest fashions and trends because of their popularity. But one must keep in mind that most people are, by the rule of averages, mediocre, and unless you are content with mediocrity you should not allow them to mold your personality. Instead, find the path that leads to personal happiness and be not concerned with the opinions of others.


Chinese people, make sure you don't miss out on the Chinese century, be confident like this Dongbei floral guy.
 
Last edited:

coolgod

Brigadier
Registered Member
After the whole Tiktok ban/XHS fiasco, I have a serious question. How do foreigners actually 投共 or defect to China nowadays? Looking back at history, a lot of spies helped the USSR due to ideological convictions. Given the current state of the world, there are undoubtedly many westerners who have been disillusioned with the so called leader of the free world and would do the same. There are examples of western academics moving to China, western intellectuals being public mouthpieces for China, but I haven't seen many prominent religious, sports, arts or celebrities openly promote China.

It doesn't seem like the MSS is actively recruiting informants outside China so I'm wondering realistically how would foreigners even reach out to the relevant Chinese authorities? IMO Chinese embassies seem too suspicious. Do they have to travel to China on a visa free trip first, or can they get assisted at a one of those "secret overseas police station"? Do they need to walk into a Xinhua bookstore in China and purchase copies of Xi Jinping thought? Or do they have to go to a special corner in the back of Mausoleum of Mao Zedong to reach out to the relevant authorities?
 
Last edited:

solarz

Brigadier
After the whole Tiktok ban/XHS fiasco, I have a serious question. How do foreigners actually 投共 or defect to China nowadays? Looking back at history, a lot of spies helped the USSR due to ideological convictions. Given the current state of the world, there are undoubtedly many westerners who have been disillusioned with the so called leader of the free world and would do the same. There are examples of western academics moving to China, western intellectuals being public mouthpieces for China, but I haven't seen many prominent religious, sports, arts or celebrities openly promote China.

It doesn't seem like the MSS is actively recruiting informants outside China so I'm wondering realistically how would foreigners even reach out to the relevant Chinese authorities? IMO Chinese embassies seem too suspicious. Do they have to travel to China on a visa free trip first, or can they get assisted at a one of those "secret overseas police station"? Do they need to walk into a Xinhua bookstore in China and purchase copies of Xi Jinping thought? Or do they have to go to a special corner in the back of Mausoleum of Mao Zedong to reach out to the relevant authorities?

What information can the average Joe offer? China is much more interested in accomplished scientists and engineers.
 

martinwagner

Junior Member
Registered Member
After the whole Tiktok ban/XHS fiasco, I have a serious question. How do foreigners actually 投共 or defect to China nowadays? Looking back at history, a lot of spies helped the USSR due to ideological convictions. Given the current state of the world, there are undoubtedly many westerners who have been disillusioned with the so called leader of the free world and would do the same. There are examples of western academics moving to China, western intellectuals being public mouthpieces for China, but I haven't seen many prominent religious, sports, arts or celebrities openly promote China.

It doesn't seem like the MSS is actively recruiting informants outside China so I'm wondering realistically how would foreigners even reach out to the relevant Chinese authorities? IMO Chinese embassies seem too suspicious. Do they have to travel to China on a visa free trip first, or can they get assisted at a one of those "secret overseas police station"? Do they need to walk into a Xinhua bookstore in China and purchase copies of Xi Jinping thought? Or do they have to go to a special corner in the back of Mausoleum of Mao Zedong to reach out to the relevant authorities?
With the stricter policy towards English teaching, I guess all that's left are some marketing positions or speech coaching that the average westerner/American can get into, if it's not already too saturated. The level of English fluency is still pretty bad in many parts of China and could use some native speakers who aren't LBH degerates of the past.
 

Biscuits

Colonel
Registered Member
After the whole Tiktok ban/XHS fiasco, I have a serious question. How do foreigners actually 投共 or defect to China nowadays? Looking back at history, a lot of spies helped the USSR due to ideological convictions. Given the current state of the world, there are undoubtedly many westerners who have been disillusioned with the so called leader of the free world and would do the same. There are examples of western academics moving to China, western intellectuals being public mouthpieces for China, but I haven't seen many prominent religious, sports, arts or celebrities openly promote China.

It doesn't seem like the MSS is actively recruiting informants outside China so I'm wondering realistically how would foreigners even reach out to the relevant Chinese authorities? IMO Chinese embassies seem too suspicious. Do they have to travel to China on a visa free trip first, or can they get assisted at a one of those "secret overseas police station"? Do they need to walk into a Xinhua bookstore in China and purchase copies of Xi Jinping thought? Or do they have to go to a special corner in the back of Mausoleum of Mao Zedong to reach out to the relevant authorities?
I don't think civilians would know anywhere near detail level on how China recruits people in enemy nations.

I'd guess a lot is done through international business meetings and conferences. MSS has a basic level of infiltration globally from signal intelligence and just having a ton of spies everywhere as well, based on the data, they identify if a target is a potential defector and only then would they contact you. Since data analytics is one of China's main strengths, there's probably a very well worked out method for how each case is approached.

As for how they contact, it could be with a physical visit to China, but also to pretty much any country in the world or even just in someone's own home. Would depend on how high value the defector is.
 
Top