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I hate how normalized sinophobia is in the west
  • Both cities are very safe, but I recommend Chengdu more than Shanghai. Cost of living in Shanghai is pretty insane, especially if you come from a 3rd world country with bad currency (tho sill better than many major cities in the west).

    Chengdu is a lot more affordable if not cheap, from what I've seen of property prices. Also Shanghai is pretty hectic but I hear Chengdu is laidback, so that's nicer. Also Chengdu has absolutely beautiful mountains.

  • I hate how normalized sinophobia is in the west
  • My family is very very anti-west, but most of my extended family has emigrated to the West and have been inundated with this funky anti-China shit (despite us being Chinese diaspora). It gets worse because a few of them are married to people who work in government of these Western countries, so they're sure to be getting political knowledge from them.

    I plan on having them go to China, because I have seen anecdotes of people being cured of their anti-China brain worms, or at least it plants the seed of doubt in their mind. But also I just kinda want to see their chud reactions, in awe that the supposed authoritarian state is literally 10x better.

  • Guide to studying outside of US as a US citizen?
  • You can look up CCN education, it's an association of 40 or so tertiary education institutions in China. I'm actually doing this program to do my bachelors soon, so if you need any help you can ask me.

    Though 1 thing I'll advise you is to not study in Beijing or Shanghai if possible, accomodation or renting in general is expensive as fuck, literally every other city in China is very reasonable and I dare say cheap. And all the tuition is standardised across the country so course fees in the same course but diff university will be the same. Also look at getting scholarships like the Chinese Government Scholarship, Provincial Scholarship, universities themselves also offer scholarships, and a few other institutions.

  • QUESTION: Is it true that Taiwan replaced a Sun Yat-Sen statue with Abe Shinzo?
  • I refuse to believe that Taiwan even disrespects Sun Yat-Sen so much seeing as he is seen as "ideologically neutral father of the nation" to them. But I can't see a way this isn't true seeing that Extra History is made by westerners. But the picture is enough proof enough that the Taiwanese Hanjian NEED re-education.

  • Trump's Gameplan

    As Trump is gonna put his insane tariffs in place, what do you guys think is the goal here? Because I fear that he is playing 4D chess but making it look like he is playing checkers, and if his tariffs are out into place it'll undoubtedly anger and radicalise lots of Americans especially, and just cause a general shitshow for approval ratings and threaten the domestic safety of capital. Thoughts?

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    Propaganda/ Agitprop on Xiaohongshu/ Rednote

    As most of you know the US is probably gonna ban TikTok, and because of that many Americans are moving to China's homegrown equivalent of Instagram: Xiaohongshu (literally: little red book)/ Rednote.

    I think this is a good opportunity for us as communists to seize, because unlike TikTok, Xiaohongshu is one app for both China and the rest of the world. Thus it's dominated by Mainland Chinese posters showing their lives, hobbies, etc, which are very similar (in terms of hobbies) or better (in terms of living conditions) than Americans, whereas that wouldn't have been the case on TikTok as China and the rest of the world have separate apps.

    For many already disillusioned Americans who may have had a negative view towards China (which is most Americans), this would shatter the illusion for some and potentially open their eyes to the success of socialism, and an alternative to the current capitalist system; spurring them on to radicalization.

    Therefore I think that we should seize on this moment to jump on the bandwagon in order to educate Americans or just to show what China is really like. Especially because after a while the US will probably want to ban this app too. So there may not be a lot of time. What do you guys think?

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    General Discussion Thread - Juche 114, Week 3
  • With the TikTok ban coming (and probably gonna go through), do you guys think there'll be a local competitor pop up? Or will everyone just be on the cesspool that is Instagram? Or perhaps move to the other Chinese app RedNote?

  • General Discussion Thread- Juche 114 Week 02
  • To all Americans here, please get educating, agitating and organising. I think with all the climate catastrophes, insane government actions and generally thing just getting worse this is a wakeup call to many people, especially those who are "apolitical". Weakening the capitalists in their home will weaken them elsewhere, weaken the chain so that the links are easier to break!

  • Pursual of higher studies

    Hi, I am a young student and am going on to university soon. I am interested in helping causes and organisations like unions and such for a profession. I thought of doing political science, but that's not very agreeable to my parents. So I thought of doing economics however I'm not sure how employable a pure economics degree is and whether or not I can stomache the neoliberal economics. If anyone could provide some of your own experiences and help me I would appreciate it.

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