And the Wall Street Journal somehow managing to spin it as a bad thing.
Archive version: https://archive.ph/tEjwo
aUtHoRiTaRiAnIsM!!!
and redfash DANKIEISM to boot!
Happy cake day, by the way.
lol @ dankieism
and thanks! so glad to have this community and reddit as a distant memory
Genzedong on reddit – those were the days. Lib Cringe Weekends, People’s Volcel Vanguard, Victims of Chen Weihua, Jiang making the “whut” face: we were annoying the entirety of reddit, and it was glorious. As glorious, anyway, as posting on that hellsite can really ever be.
Yeah, man, that was after MoreTankieChapo got hit. Good times.
I think I came in right after they banned Chapo. The tankie presence on reddit is sadly missed.
Insert Proles Pod “sounds authoritarian” meme here
Xi has been urging officials in recent years to “get used to living frugally” as part of a government belt-tightening campaign. He has ramped up a crackdown on petty corruption, which has targeted opulence, bribery and other misconduct by low-level bureaucrats that affect ordinary citizens. The crackdown has driven disciplinary cases to record levels. The party punished nearly 313,000 people in 2024 for breaching the “eight-point regulations,” a directive against frivolous and wasteful conduct that Xi enacted shortly after taking power in 2012. This was more than double the 2023 figure and 10 times the total in 2013, the first full year of Xi’s leadership, according to CCDI data.
Yes, I can’t see that as a bad thing. Imagine the Western public’s perception, if any liberal party did that, despite still funneling money to the top.
Xí Jìnpíng now confirmed Trot, lOl