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Revision as of 18:33, 10 July 2022

Dengism, also known as Socialism with Chinese characteristics, Deng Xiaoping Theory or Xi Jinping Thought, is an authoritarian, economically debatable (but definitely pro-markets, at least in the short term), culturally mixed ideology with nationalistic tendencies (although the extent of these is debatable). Dengism saw that for China to adjust to its present economic conditions, capitalism, with party influence and foreign investment, would have to be implemented to increase productivity. This theoretically lifts China out from its primary stage of capitalism into socialism.

While the character is called Dengism here, it more accurately represents Socialism with Chinese Characteristics in general. It can represent the ideology of the PRC and its supporters at any period after Deng's market reforms. While it is called "Dengism" for name recognizability, it can also represent the Three Represents ideology of Jiang Zemin, the Scientific Outlook on Development ideology of Hu Jintao, and Xi Jinping Thought, as all of these ideologies fall under the umbrella of "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics".

History

The ideology was first formulated and implemented by Deng Xiaoping during the late 1970’s-1980’s under himself and continues to be practiced by his successors and is now the dominant faction within the Communist Of China Party (or CPC for short).

Deng Xiaoping Era (1978-1997)

Shortly after the end of the Maoist cultural revolution movement, Deng was able to rise to power after years of political prosecutions against him. The reformists led by Deng launched a bloodless coup against the moderate Maoist Hua Guofeng and launched mass-scale agricultural and economic reforms, alongside with small-scale political liberalizations.

The agricultural reform (Household Responsibility System) introduced by Deng significantly improved the production and the living standards of farmers who greatly suffered from Mao’s regime. The legalization of small businesses and the opening of SEZs also gradually increased the living standards of the Chinese people in both physical and spiritual spheres. Those reforms in the 1980s paved the way for China's economic boom in the 1990s.

Small-scale political liberalizations were launched, and many prisoners of Mao’s regime who were prosecuted for being accused of ‘betraying the revolution and the party’ were rehabilitated. The control exerted on average Chinese was relaxed, and some liberties like the freedom of the press and the freedom of assembly were partially distributed. Most of those reforms were carried out by Hu Yaobang, a prominent reformist member in the CPC. However, Hu was hated and sidelined in the late 1980s by the conservatives like Chen Yun and Li Peng.

However, many anti-government democrats and liberals were unsatisfied with the half-measures and demanded further change by protesting Tiananmen Square. Deng worked with the conservatives like Chen Yun and Li Peng and permitted the latter to order the brutal massacre against the protesters and subsequently declared a state of emergency in the 1990s to prosecute and ‘disappear’ political dissents in the name of ‘fighting crimes’. Deng also purged genuine reformists like Zhao Ziyang.

The incident in Tiananmen sparked heavy criticism from the international observers, especially by human rights advocates such as journalists from Amnesty International who condemned Deng's massacre and oppression. Deng however, feared that softening his stance will lead to chaos like the collapse of the Soviet Union and other its satellite communist countries in the Socialist Camp during the Revolutions in Eastern Europe. (Though China has different national characteristics with a multi-ethnic and multi-linguistic federal union like the USSR)

Deng Xiaoping's Southern Tour - Deng Xiaoping's southern tour refers to the tour Deng Xiaoping, did from January 18 to February 21, 1992, in southern China, including in Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Guangzhou, and Shanghai. Said tour inspired Deng to pursue increased market liberalization of the Chinese economy and privatization of state-owned enterprises. As his famous quote goes "It doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white as long as it catches the mice."

However, now President Jiang Zemin was skeptical of Deng's newfound ideas as he argued that further market-liberalization and privatization would challenge the authority of the Communist Party of China people which could potentially have lead to the end of the country's one-party rule. However, he was forced to go along with the Chinese economic reform program as Deng Xiaoping threatened to demote any party official who opposed it.

Jiang Zemin/ Hu Jintao Era (1997-2011)

In 1997, after the death of Deng Xiaoping, President Jiang Zemin and Premier Zhu Rongji began to sell off the majority of China's 13,000 large and medium-sized state-owned enterprises, except a few large monopolies such as the energy sector and natural resources. During the same period, Jiang Zemin and Zhu Rongji also reduced tariffs, trade barriers, and regulations; reformed the banking system; dismantled much of the Mao-era social welfare system; reduced inflation; and joined the World Trade Organization.

Many big private Chinese corporations were founded and entered the world stage throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, during Jiang Zemin's reign. Among those include Alibaba Group, founded by Jack Ma in 1999, which specializes in e-commerce, retail, Internet, and technology. Tencent is the world's largest video game vendor, and among the largest social media, venture capital, and investment corporations. Geely is a multinational automotive company headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is a multinational technology corporation headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, and by 2021 is ranked the second-largest R&D investor in the world. Thousands of private schools and hospitals also appeared throughout the country during this time.

Foreign companies were also encouraged to invest in the Chinese market and were free to exploit their Chinese employees as they pleased. Foxconn, a Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturer, founded by billionaire and Kuomintang member Terry Gou has come under heavy scrutiny for the infamous "Foxconn suicides" in Shenzhen caused by the company's poor treatment and abuse of their employees.

While Jiang Zemin's and Zhu Rongji's market-liberal reforms lead to spectacular economic growth and asserted China's standing on the world stage, they did not lead to increased political freedoms or an end to the epidemic of corruption and nepotism that had plagued the country for generations.

In 1998, the Communist Party of China feared that the China Democracy Party (CDP) would lead to increased dissent among the Chinese population which would once again challenge the one-party rule. The CDP was immediately banned, followed by arrests and imprisonment. That same year, the Great Fire Wall project was started to control the flow of information on the internet which had arrived in China four years earlier. Fang Binxing, former Principal of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications has been dubbed the "Father of China's Great Fire Wall."

Jiang Zemin used the Collective Leadership of the Communist Party to maintain a high level of influence in Chinese politics after the end of his term in 2004, by stacking the administration of Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao with his own cronies, effectively making them puppets of Jiang.

As the wealth gap between the rich and poor increased the CPC found its power challenged by the "Chinese New Left, " a mix of Maoists, social democrats, and other leftists discontent with China's crony-capitalist and elitist economic system and who desired greater distribution of wealth and better worker's conditions. Many members of the Chinese New Left have been arrested due to "incitement of social unrest. "

Xi Jinping Era (2012-Present)

After Xi Jinping became Paramount Leader in 2012, Jiang Zemin's power and influence over Chinese politics declined rapidly due to Xi's Anti-Corruption Campaign which saw the arrests of hundreds and thousands of corrupt party members and billionaires, many of whom had been Jiang's allies. Xi Jinping has increased state control over the Chinese economy and clamp down on monopolies and corporations. He also banned private tutoring and homeschooling in 2022 which had become a market of its own and gave an advantage to rich kids wanting to get into prestigious universities. Xi's choice to ban private tutoring was met with much criticism by former private tutors and the families who paid for such services for their kids.

Xi also recently propose a common prosperity policy which aims to unite China in economy and prosperity with increasing the middle class and reduce wealth gaps especially between urban and rural. According to Bloomberg, In Xi’s eyes, there will be only one China — not a veritable collection of feudal states of varying wealth.

Under Xi's rule, censorship increased and state control over the Chinese people's lives increased. China’s implementation of its Zero Covid policy and lockdown of cities to test the extent of control the government could exert on ordinary citizens . two other examples are removing the term limits from the presidential post, and according to international human rights groups such as Amnesty International and mentions in the UN [2], the abusing of human rights in Xinjiang in the name of counter-terrorism with 1-2 million people or more in ‘rehabilitation camps’. However, many Muslim countries say otherwise. Xi Jinping also has an agenda of "Chinese Rejuvenation", aiming on reviving the Chinese nation to it's ‘former glory’.

Belt and Road Initiative - One of his programs were the One Belt One Road Initiative, aiming to build infrastructure in third world country, which the West criticizes as "debt trapping". One example is Sir Lanka’s inability to pay off the debts of China, causing a severe economic crisis in the country that could lead to bankruptcy.

Basic workers’ rights in China under Xi's era are still poor, and the infamous scandal of 996[3] for Chinese IT workers is an example (although Xi Jinping later made it illegal[4]).

The conditions of Chinese laborers, especially rural migrant workers in cities are generally bad with low wages and long hours of work. Unlike the Marxist ideal of emancipation of the working class, China does not have a good track record on workers. [5] [6]

Rural areas have usually been left out of China's prosperity though making a gap between the rural and urban. Originally there were very low wages for Chinese workers with long hours. Xi has recently putting out a policy known as Common prosperity policy which stresses the need for more say for workers in working conditions and to make sure prosperity in China goes to all people from urban to rural and closing the gap as well as raise in wages and increase of wage laws causing some companies to even move to Vietnam because Chinese labor gotten more expensive. Xi emphasizes common prosperity with his new economic policy and unity of the Chinese economy, as well as poverty programs to combat rural poverty, which has resulted in the rapid fall of absolute poverty in rural China. Though Xi doesn't like welfare and doesn't want to use welfare in building his idea of socialism.

Variants

Deng Xiaoping Theory

Deng Xiaoping Theory is a political and economic theory that promotes a reformed and decentralized socialist economy with a neo-authoritarian political model. It supports broad economic reforms, including agricultural reforms (Household Responsibility System) that didn’t privatize the collectivized and inefficient agriculture under Mao’s regime but instead introduced a mixed economic land system. It also opened SEZs such as Shenzhen and Zhuhai that opened to the world with a heavily regulated capitalist market economy in those cities. However, it opposed comprehensive political reforms and instead opted for limited reforms like the ones implemented by Nikita Khrushchev, alongside the 70% good and 30% assessment on Mao.

Three Represents/Jiang Zemin Thought

Jiang Zemin Thought or Three Represents is an ideology that emerged under Jiang Zemin's government. The ideology had been enshrined in the CPC, following Marxism-Leninism, Maoism, and Deng's theory, in which it preached the Nationalism of Chinese culture, personality cult, and the transition to a market economy. It is based on three principles, namely: Increase and development of advanced productive forces, the orientation of the advancement of Chinese culture and the fundamental interests of the majority of Chinese.

Jiang Zemin's government was known for authoritarianism and repression against the Falun Gong cult, in which he even created an office to fight the cult, Office 610. Another change was the liberalization of the economy during the late 1990s to early 2000s, in which GDP grew on average 8% a year and China had joined the WTO, but the number of wealthy people in the CPC also increased. One of the main features was the increase in corruption in the military hierarchies (especially clientelism).

Scientific Outlook on Development

Scientific Outlook on Development is the ideology of former President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao and their administration which was in power from 2002 to 2012. It can also be applied to current Premier Li Keqiang, under the Xi Jinping administration. There isn't much to say about Scientific Outlook as an ideology as Hu Jintao and Li Keqiang are probably the most loyal adherents of Deng Xiaoping's beliefs.

It's generally believed that Jiang Zemin and his Shanghai Clique maintained high level of influence over the Hu-Wen Administration.

Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era

Xi Jinping's concept of "Chinese Dream" has been described as an expression of new nationalism. His form of nationalism stresses pride in the historic Chinese civilisation, embracing the teachings of Confucius and other ancient Chinese sages [7] He also partially reversed Deng’s 'reform and opening up' reforms. He banned many Western and Japanese social media, films, and TV series, citing ‘immoral’, 'western degeneracy', and the 'cultural propaganda' of 'foreign hostile forces'. Pornography, in particular, was clamped down heavily.

Xi, as a Nationalist eager to reunite the Mainland, was highly aggressive against Taiwan and cracking down on both peaceful and violent protests in Hong Kong as well as strengthening the legislative control in the city. So far, Hong Kong's Legislative Council only consists of pro-Beijing Camp legislators that support the CPC. [8] Xi also implemented party political control of enterprises internally to 'limit economic freedom' and exert wide control over businesses.

Xi has been known to clamp down on many monopolies in China especially targeting the tech industry, such as Tencent. Xi recently stressed out common prosperity which has made Xi Jinping Thought more people oriented or nation oriented in order to unite China with prosperity instead of splits with rural and urban. Xi mainly stress unity even in economy.

Many criticize that Xi's purging of corrupt officials was primarily about jailing its opponents of the Jiang era to consolidate power for himself rather than genuine attempts to fix corruption in China.

About the core values of Chinese socialism(社会主义核心价值观)

Xi also put forward 12 words of the core values of Chinese socialism: 富强(Prosperity),民主(Democracy),文明(Civility),和谐(Harmony),自由(Freedom),平等(Equality),公正(Justice),法治(Rule of law),爱国(Patriotism),敬业(Dedication),诚信(Integrity),友善(Friendship)

This core values is a hoax.

Xi–Li Administration/Likonomics

W.I.P

Personality

The personality of Dengism depends on the person as Dengism is often a big tent ideology. Dengism during Deng era was a machivellian who doesn't care about the way he does things as long as it preserves the economic survival of China and the CCP from collapse. During the Jiang era, it was known for being very corrupt and loves oligarchs and crony capitalism. In the Hu-Wen era, Dengism went through a painful identity crisis due to factionalism and the many inter-party conflicts that plagued the CPC at the time. In the Xi era, Dengism became far more socially and culturally conservative, authoritarian, nationalistic, and traditionalist, while having suspicion of big corporations and foreign interest groups and became more socially oriented and often stresses unity and sort of a cult of personality.

Beliefs

He believes in what he calls “File:Soc.png Socialism with Chinese characteristics”, where the adoption of market economics is seen as a pragmatic step. Deng himself said: "It doesn't matter whether a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice."

While "Dengism" usually refers to the economic theories and practices of Deng Xiaoping, it can also, in some cases, be used to represent the cultural policies of Deng and following leaders. In this case, Dengism is strongly opposed to many File:Progress.png progressive practices such as lax drug restrictions and homosexuality. Whether it's to promote order by appealing to its conservative citizens after regretting the progressive excesses of the Cultural Revolution or to prevent "Western bourgeois" influence is debatable.

Nonetheless, Dengism is unafraid to promote Chinese national identity, and will try to stop any sort of separation from China. It also a fan of Mandarin and wants to make sure everyone speaks Mandarin. Sympathizers claim this is a way to unite China and to help everyone integrate into Chinese society and the nation; critics denounce it as a cultural genocide and calls it the Sinicization.

How to Draw

Flag of Dengism

Dengism's symbol is the flag of the People's Republic of China, with the main star replaced with a yuan (¥) symbol. The flag is supposed to represent a stark contrast between socialist principles of the PRC and its market-based economy.

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill it with red
  3. Draw a yellow Yuan symbol in the top left
  4. Draw 4 small stars to the right of it in the same color
  5. Add the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Red #EF1620 239, 22, 32
Yellow #FFFF00 255, 255, 0

Note: Due to the flag of Dengism contains desecration/mutilating elements towards the national flag of China which is a criminal offence in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao, therefore there are several alternative versions that are used for the Chinese version of Polcompball, which are:

  1. The yuan (¥) symbol surrounded by four stars at each corners version, or
  2. Only the yellow yuan (¥) symbol are present on the red ball version.

Optionally, you can just draw Winnie the Pooh to represent Dengism. To represent Xiism, you can also draw Nazbol or Chinese Blueshirtism wearing a Dengist mask

Relations

朋友(Friends)

  • 资本社会主义 - 他就是我!OMG he's literally me!
  • 国家资本主义 - The state shall guide the industry!
  • 保守社会主义 - The direction I've been taking under Xi.
  • 政党统治 - Neat system. One party, the Communist Party as the leading party (and 8 others in support of it) is enough.
  • 技术统治 - The Communist Party of China is run by only the best engineers and scientists in the nation.
  • 黄色社会主义 - You seem to like me a lot, but I need to say I'm not you for technical reasons.
  • 公司统治 - Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and many other famous billionaires and CEOs are based friends of mine. Since the late 1990s, I've encouraged investment from international cooperations. There are now over 3000 McDonalds and 5000 Starbucks in China. I also want to thank Cisco for helping me set up the Great Firewall. But why don’t you like me that much under Xi?
  • Zhou Enlai Thought - A true leader that was based beyond comprehension and an inspiration for all modern Chinese politicians when it comes to realpolitik.
  • Network Monarchism - I'm the one "commie" his majesty can tolerate.
  • Police Statism - Thanks for crushing those who disagree with me and setting up the social credit system!
  • Industrialism - I tell you people, these factories where kids work 16h a day, 7 days a weak and make it impossible to breathe are necessary for making China rich.
  • Lee Kuan Yew Thought - My original role model and main inspiration who taught me everything I know. R.I.P Legend.
  • Putinism - Best brother! We enjoy laughing at dumb Americans losing their sh*ts over our countries. We should make pancakes again. But please calm down with Ukraine. We're supposed to be anti-imperialist and attacking another sovereign nation will only legitimize NATO. Now ignore my plans for Taiwan in the near future. Oh, wait. Aren't we imperialists?
  • Medvedevism - Another based Russian leader. You remind me a lot of former Premier Wen Jiabao for some reason.
  • Ba'athism and Khomeinism - I armed both sides during the Iran-Iraq War! As for now, both Assad's Syria and the Islamic Republic of Iran are based allies in the resistance against Western imperialism!
  • Titoism - You know, I'm something of a "market socialist" myself. In all seriousness, tho, the way you balanced relations between NATO and the Warsaw Pact, combined socialism with a market economy, held together a nation of multiple ethnicities and handled separatist movements, have been a huge inspiration for me. We both hate trots and ultra-leftoids as well.
  • Milosevicism - We both despise NATO and remove kebab.
  • Machiavellianism (Original Dengism and Three represents) - It doesn't matter if the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice.
  • Fuentesism - Nick Fuentes is mega based as he supported me to take back Taiwan.
  • Kagameism - Defends my investments in Africa and is proof that developing countries need strong leaders to thrive.
  • Islamic Capitalism - My deepening ties with Saudi Arabia and the UAE are proof that the US-led world order is coming to an end.
  • Duterteism - Based strongman who made the Philippines great again by moving away from the US sphere of influence and carrying out a far-reaching war on drugs. I'm impressed.

亦敌亦友(Frenemies)

  • Globalism - Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao asserted China’s standing on the world stage by engaging in free trade and building infrastructure in developing countries. But Xi Jinping has gone kinda isolationist recently due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Marxism–Leninism - I am you, stop calling me revisionist.
  • File:Soc.png Socialism - I like saying I’m you but I will never return to a planned economy. (Oh and ignore that I have the nation with the second-highest amount of income inequality in the whole world)
  • Maoism - I'll say I'm your successor but your followers keep trying to overthrow me because I'm "revisionist". Also, the cultural revolution and rejection of capitalism and markets were a complete failure, it doesn't matter whether a cat is black or white as long as it catches the mice.
  • Neoliberalism - There is a lot of interparty powerstruggles over you. Jiang Zemin and Zhu Rongji deregulated the economy during the late 1990s and early 2000s and introduced private hospitals and schools. Wen Jiabao wanted to privatize national banks. But Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping are a bit skeptical about you. However big corporations like Foxconn, McDonalds, Starbucks, Apple, etc are still welcome to invest in the Chinese market as long as they do it on my terms.
  • Thaksinism - We had good ties when you were Prime Minister but now I hear a lot of nasty rumors about you concerning the recent Thai protests
  • Zionism - I am mixed on you and I recognize Palestine sometimes. While other communists hate you, you're a good trade partner.
  • Marxism - Why do you feel so conflicted whenever I’m brought up? I even made an anime about you!
  • Market Socialism - Sounds cool. Wait... you actually want DEMOCRATIC control of the workplace? Chang, get the tanks!
  • Reactionary Socialism - Too traditionalist and nationalist for my liking, but still kinda based.
  • Chinese Theocracy - Look, I'm aware at how horrible the Cultural Revolution was, but reactionaries need to stop simping for you.
  • Juche - We helped you back in the old days against South Korea, but you need to open your markets. Also if you throw nukes around like that I'll get radiation sickness.
  • State Atheism - Useful for my goals, but he needs to calm down, in China there are some religions that I can tolerate, but they won't have any influence over the state and society.
  • Christian Theocracy - You would be okay if you let me do one thing, that thing being rewriting the Bible.
  • Islamic Theocracy - As long as we keep our economic relationship and shut up about Xinjiang, we'll be friends. Also I recognize Palestine but won't support them.
  • Anarcho-Capitalism - You may be anti-state and want to challenge my socialist rule. But as long as you respect my laws you are tolerable. Also thanks for the child-labor. Child labor in sweat shops to mass-produce cheap products TRULY are ideal for making a prosperous market!
  • Tridemism - I WILL RECLAIM YOU WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT, EVEN YOUR FOUNDING FATHER AGREED WITH ME. But thanks for your support against Taiwanese independence tho. NEVER FORGET the 1992 Consensus!. Lien Chan and Ma Ying-jeou improved relations with the Mainland and we still have a lot of business ties. I much prefer you over the Green Taliban. However, Taiwan is definitely PRC, stop dreaming about your ROC unification when you only have a small island.
  • Korwinism - Quotes my response towards Tiananmen protests as an inspiration, when these protests never happened! BTW thanks for your compliment, at least we both hate Democracy and File:Prog.png him.
  • Neoconservatism - Our relationship is complicated, to say the least. I helped you in the 1970s and 80s with arming and financing various anti-communist groups and governments in Afghanistan, Chile, Nepal, and the Philippines. We were allies during the War on Terror and I poured in a lot of money into Afghanistan and Iraq, after your respective invasion. Also, George H.W. Bush did a lot to improve US-China relations and Henry Kissinger is and will remain a friend of the Chinese people. But most of his followers have turned on me since Xi Jinping came to power even though we used to be partners for decades.
  • Liberal Conservatism - By all logic, we should be mortal enemies but I get along surprisingly well with most of his followers. Bush I, Merkel, Piñera, May, were all based friends of the Chinese people. Just don't condemn me over my non-existent human rights abuses and we're good.
  • Ho Chi Minh Thought - Our relations have gone back and forth over the years. We fought a bloody border war during the 1970s-1980s and we have our disputes over the South China Sea. However, China is Vietnam's largest tradeing partner, nonetheless and the current General Secretary of the CPV, Nguyen Phu Trong has been very clear that he refuses to turn Vietnam into another US-Proxy against me. Hopefully, we can improve ties in the future. I advise you to be careful with your relationship with the US. They'll backstab you once you don't suit their interests any more. That happened to me and it'll happen to you.
  • Traditionalism - Yes, yes, its true, in this period I'm becoming more and more Culturally Right, and it can be seen by the fact that I'm going more and more against File:Prog.png baizuos, feminism, LGBT """people""" and gamers. But please, keep it a secret between us, its bad for business with countries of the Western world. Also, you hate my restriction of religion and human experimentation
  • Jihadism - Dude, you're scaring me with the way you terrorize people, but the Taliban is somewhat friendly. Besides, I gave some of your fellas support to kick out Soviet social imperialists in Afghanistan... just don't terrorize Xinjiang and the world.
  • Mediacracy - The media is Western ploy unless it's run by me. Shhh, don't tell anyone I'm committing a genocide on one of my ethnic minorities!
  • Kleptocracy - We were good friends once but Hu, and now Xi is getting rid of you. P.s. Xi is also corrupt [9]
  • Trumpism - Corona isn't our fault, it's your fault to have downplayed it, ok? However, recently you started saying nice things about me again after your presidency, maybe in the future we can rebuild our relationship.
  • Huism - You were useful for me at first, but you had to advocate political reforms to harm my interest. At least Wen Jiabao still likes you.
  • Clintonism - F*ck you for the NATO bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, 1999. But thanks a lot for letting me join the WTO to integrate with the world economy.
  • Second Thought - Well, this is certainly an interesting YouTube Channel, even if I don't agree much with its content.
  • Black Nationalism - Some of you like me, but some others are a bit skeptical about my plans in Africa. Still, thank you to introducing me to rap. I made some of my own C-Rap thanks to you! The news of me targeting Blacks in China is a western lie!
  • Imperialism - Some claim my investments and infrastructure projects across the globe is a new form of imperialism. Either way, I build up developing countries while the US/NATO is bombing them. Also you incite separatism just to take over me. Please, ignore how I deal in Tibet and Xinjiang, and my claims in Taiwan and the Southern Chinese Sea
  • Pinkieism - Good job defending me on the internet, but sometimes your posts scares me too much that even I have to censor you. I simply don't want to reveal myself as a Nazbol early.
  • Alt-Right and White Nationalism - Some of you baiyous make weird conspiracies about me, some others seem to have weird crush for me. In every case, stay in the West, that would be better for both of us.

敌人(Enemies)

  • Hong Kong Journalists - "I feel that you journalist people still have to learn a bit! You're very familiar with those Western values, but after all, you're still too young!", "There is one good thing about you. Whenever things happen somewhere in the world, you'll run over there faster than the Western reporters. But all the questions you ask... too simple! Sometimes naive!"- President Jiang Zemin, 2000
  • Liberal Democracy - An overrated political system in which two blocks of political parties and candidates who pretend to be different compete for power every 4 years for votes rather than for the people. An institutionalized "power struggle" of a one-party rule is the way to go. Ignore the fact, that different factions of the CPC constantly fights each other power.
  • Anarchism - Get into the camps anarkiddie! Understand that there will always be leaders and that a stateless moneyless society is unachievable!
  • Right-Wing Populism - Opportunist scums who attempts to turn my best friend Putin against me! At least you also hate baizuos...
  • Trotskyism, Khrushchevism, Brezhnevism (Accused) - Red Imperialism! I don't have much in common with Stalin but he was better than all three of you social imperialists. Although many accused Xi of being close to Brezhnev due to their shared emphasis on traditional values and social conservatism.
  • Hoxhaism - Your were quite an obnoxious and dogmatic individual who called every other communist leader you disagreed with for a "revisionist." Even your idol Stalin understood the importance of building alliances and cooperation with other nations with a different system of goverment.
  • Maoism–Third Worldism - What is this nonsense?!
  • Marxism–Leninism–Maoism - WE! DON'T! RECOGNISE! YOU! How am I going to deal with this Maoist pullback nonsense?
  • ChinaCyberLeft - I've built up the strongest economy on Earth, what have you done?
  • Libertarianism - Moron, who preaches free-market capitalism and privatization of everything but gets all protectionist and begin to resonate like a socialist whenever I'm brought into the discussion. Accuses me of "hijacking capitalism" and "corrupting western elites" whatever that means.
  • Sorosism - You scare me...
  • File:Prog.png Progressivism - Baizuo idiot. Get your dirty woke hands off of my cultural society, and go back to America, A.K.A. the place you originated your political correctness from.
  • National Socialism and National Capitalism - Same as above also I went to Putin's victory day celebration so glad you died, you greentard. John Rabe was still a great man, as he saved many Chinese people during the Nanjing Massacre
  • Chinese Blueshirtism - You're the real Chinazi just like the Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalist China, you even simp for him.
  • Anti-Fascism - Even worse baizuo idiot.
  • Feminism - You're behind the declining marriage and birth rates in China! Enjoy being kicked from the server by the Great Firewall of China!
  • Gamers - *Your weekly gaming time limit has been exceeded, TAKE A REST AND STOP GAMING RIGHT NOW!*
  • LGBT+, Pink Capitalism, Queer Anarchism, and LGBT Conservatism - Mao was right about this nonsense, time to get banned from the Internet.
  • Men's Liberation - Femboys? LIBERATION?! Not on the watch of our glorious macho party!
  • Islamic Fascism - STOP ATTACKING ME YOU IDIOT! AND YOU ARE A FASCIST! YOU ALSO INSIGHT SEPARATISM IN XINJIANG!
  • Reactionarism/Cultism - THE WORST! FALUN GONG IS A TERRORIST CULT. THE "ORGAN HARVESTING" IS LITERAL PROPAGANDA. GOT ANY EVIDENCE? I KILL FEWER FALUN GONG PRACTITIONERS THAN CURABLE DISEASES.
  • Reformist Marxism - First he calls me a fake communist but then he doesn't even want revolution himself? Cringe!
  • Ilminism - I will still support DPRK over you. But we can still do businesses together.
  • Hong Kong Protestors - Protestors? More like CIA agents! You say you want freedom? Sure, I will free you from your lives!
  • Tibetan Separatism - Free Tibet? Tibet was freed in 1951!
  • Social Liberalism and National Liberalism - Goddamn Pan Green trying to steer Taiwan away from me!
  • Buddhist Anarchism & Buddhist Socialism - We would like to remind you that this ideology has never existed all "Tibetans" are being treated fairly and the "oppression" of their language, culture, traditions, religion, etc. are all Anti-Chinese propaganda!
  • Uyghur Separatism - We would like to remind you that this ideology has never existed and all "Uyghurs" are being treated fairly and the re-education camps are also all Anti-Chinese propaganda!
  • Piratism - This article has officially been BLOCKED by our firewall servers for portraying false Anti-Chinese Propaganda! Your social credit score has been greatly deducted by viewing this page. Any and all attempts to access this page will result in severe criminal punishment! Except if I'm distributing videos and low quality bootlegs with you, then you're cool.
  • Separatism - Every part of China I made claims on are sacred and indivisible!! See you in re-education camp, scumbag!!!
  • Liberal Tridemism - I AM THE REAL CHINA JUST SHUT UP ALREADY REEEEE!!!
  • Welfarism - China does not need welfare to build socialism in 2050 also you make people lazy.
  • Gang of Four - HA HA the arrest of the Gang of Four go brrrr.

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