Saw this posted online. It’s uhm, very interesting. Also uses the word “tankie”.

Found info of a New York based ngo from the site, but anyone know what this is about?

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    we must understand that there is no meaningful difference between Chinese dictatorship capitalism and liberal democratic capitalism.

    I think this is just your run of the mill ultra-leftist rant piece. I don’t buy the comparison between Xinjiang and Palestine, the historical context is not at all comparable and there are no mentions of other Islamic minority groups in China (which is always a red flag). Neither Washington nor Beijing/Moscow is an endorsement of Washington.

    Also the ETIM flag also gives it away. It’s a runaway militia from Afghanistan that is backed by the CIA.

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    chuang are ultras who makes passable critiques of china as a capitalist country but hold the line on western interference projects. What do they expect to happen if china allows xinjiang to become its own country in the world with cia and ngo? think ussr is fairly illustrative

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        Ultra leftists, who seek realization of leftist ideals immediately, and following absence of that judge countries extremely harshly. Like to circlejerk around value form presence and state capitalism.

        While I’m sympathetic to their critique of production, the countries themselves don’t claim to have achieved socialism (neither user nor china nor cuba have claimed to be socialist economy countries), and thus it’s kinda shitting on wrong grounds. they are frequently promoted by cia, as “see socialists don’t think it’s socialist”. I get why it happens and there is no other avenue, but it’s just unwise at this point after ussr fall