I’m not here to argue. If you don’t agree with my point of view, please assume that you are right. I’m just stating what I’ve seen, the life I’ve lived, and the experiences I’ve had.
I’m not here to argue. If you don’t agree with my point of view, please assume that you are right. I’m just stating what I’ve seen, the life I’ve lived, and the experiences I’ve had.
I really don’t understand why you want to criticize the Communist Party of China. Has it imposed tariffs on you or put you in prison? The vast majority of us are busy struggling for our livelihoods, working hard for our jobs and taking care of our families. Who would casually discuss politics all day long and unjustly criticize the government without good reason?
I notice that you aren’t answering the question.
I don’t want to answer any questions that have a specific agenda behind them. They only want to hear negative news.
Okay, I assume this means “yes”.
Also, these repeated comments saying things are “fake news” or mocking people like “do you really believe that?” is how propaganda trolls act. Trying to make it seem like someone just just foolish for believing journalism, and claiming that news sources simply fabricate entire stories. Are we supposed to think that Reuters or the BBC are unreliable but some random person on Lemmy is trustworthy? Trust me, we’ve heard enough of the “fake news” idiocy from our president and conservative dimwits online in the past 10 years. If they don’t like something because it makes them look bad or challenges their beliefs, it’s FAEK or a conspiracy against them.
A less than one day old account that immediately suggests there are no compelling reasons to criticize the CCP? lol. Too on the nose.
I’ll say it again. If you think you’re right, then you’re right. Human beings, tend to choose the answers they want to hear rather than seeking the truth.
Did you say that already? Pretty non-sequitur it seems to me. Just answer the yes or no question, are there significant, legitimate reasons to criticize the CCP?
If you insist on using very rigorous logical thinking to analyze it, then surely there may be some people who claim to be “afraid.” However, you have to ask them why they feel that way. As long as you don’t commit murder or arson and other illegal acts, there is no reason to be concerned about “criticizing the Communist Party of China”