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pmc

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No, that's not how reforms work, there's no one type of reform and there isn't one approach to reform either, Gorbachev's issue was two fold. Firstly, he tried to reform too much at once by introducing both Perestroika (restructuring) and Glasnost (opening) at the same time, this was a big mistake. Contrast this to the PRC under Deng, whose reforms were more gradualist. Secondly, Gorbachev did all this while trying to save socialism when he should have taken the USSR on another road and introduce real market reforms to re-invigorate the ailing Soviet economy. Again using China as an example, the party leadership decided to adopt a pragmatic approach and change course by introducing a market economy.

What I'm trying to say is that while the USSR needed reforms the leadership of the CPSU were clueless as to what type of reforms and how to adopt it. The economy under Brezhnev was basically a petro-state and high oil prices in the 1970 gave them a false sense of stability.
I mean who will implement the reforms when the Jewish intelligentsia basically started exodus in 70s. Brezhnev was so weak in 1970s that he couldnot remove a depilated Mosque for 1980s olympics. and you think they can do any reforms that do not meet the objective. the process was not just overthrowing communist party but separation of Muslims. Why do you think the book 'Moscow Muslim' written in 2004 and put it on Russian academy of sciences. It is way of reminding Russian society original Moscow Muslims who took part in formation of Russian state and capital. There is race hidden behind religion. and all those external muslims do not belong here. but this talk is done through leadership and space in Mosques. it is the weakness in non muslim demographics that invite others.
 

MortyandRick

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殖人 are fighting back already. I am seeing it myself on XHS. It's not organic. We need to fight it. Lots are using fake white people avatars too.
This is where china MSS should monitor and release it's sent off IT content moderators to fight back. They need to ban those fake accounts, at support to put out an even more positive image of China on XHS.

They need to do what the US does and influence public opinion on XHS

Make it seem organic

And those that get banged can't complain because they already expect XHS to be more restrictive than Tik Tok already so there's nothing to lose.

I sure hope the mss are doing it aggressively aggressively.
 

siegecrossbow

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The Donald is offering to extend the leasing agreement for bread and circuses but the average American should think long and hard about this. Does bringing back a twerking app actually solve the problem with inflation, housing expenses, layoffs and out sourcing, and insurmountable wealth gap? Are you going to be happily distracted again or actually do something about the situation?
 

TPenglake

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殖人 are fighting back already. I am seeing it myself on XHS. It's not organic. We need to fight it. Lots are using fake white people avatars too.
They're fighting back, but ultimately pissing in the wind, that's the beauty of it. I see it all
  1. Ex-sexpats telling TikTok refugees, "None of what you see is real, I lived in so and so Chinese city 10 years ago and there was litter everywhere, smog blotted out the sun, people were spitting everywhere, its a hellhole." Yeah 10 years ago being the operative words here buddy.
  2. NAFO types dolling out statistic after statistic to prove how poor Chinese people are.
  3. Cherry on top for me is the Great Translation Movement running out of, out of context comments, on XHS to portray in a negative light, so he straight up posts an image of Chinese people eating dogs.
There's no need for embellished gloating, they've lost this round and are behaving as such. (And there's still the possibility of the knife being twisted if Trump rescinds the TikTok ban)

One can perhaps wonder what sum of money or unresolved childhood trauma lead these people to build an entire career off inciting hatred. But they walked this path and can now reap the consequences.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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They're fighting back, but ultimately pissing in the wind, that's the beauty of it. I see it all
  1. Ex-sexpats telling TikTok refugees, "None of what you see is real, I lived in so and so Chinese city 10 years ago and there was litter everywhere, smog blotted out the sun, people were spitting everywhere, its a hellhole." Yeah 10 years ago being the operative words here buddy.
  2. NAFO types dolling out statistic after statistic to prove how poor Chinese people are.
  3. Cherry on top for me is the Great Translation Movement running out of, out of context comments, on XHS to portray in a negative light, so he straight up posts an image of Chinese people eating dogs.
There's no need for embellished gloating, they've lost this round and are behaving as such. (And there's still the possibility of the knife being twisted if Trump rescinds the TikTok ban)

One can perhaps wonder what sum of money or unresolved childhood trauma lead these people to build an entire career off inciting hatred. But they walked this path and can now reap the consequences.
even 10 years ago they are hugely exaggerating. In 2015 China was already the biggest economy by PPP, electricity surpassed US, etc.

They are basically saying that the average American is an elite software engineer living in Cupertino working from home for Apple, while the average Chinese is a dirt farmer in Tibet, and using that as 'proof'. But if things are that great, why is Trump sitting in office?
 
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