But China, a country which mentions democracy (or variations thereof) 13 times in its constitution, couldn’t possibly be more democratic than the freedom-loving American States United (ASU), which does not mention democracy even once anywhere in its constitution or amendments.
In the US, there was a spoils system which was supposedly addressed by civil reforms, but in reality, there are still numerous spoils. The President can appoint thousands of officials without approval, and Trump’s hiring and firing by Twitter is nothing new.
By contrast, Chinese officials are chosen through competitive selection, where they gain many years of experience working their way up from local levels to governing provinces of tens of millions, which is almost equivalent to ruling a country.
I’m new to this communism thing. As far as I’m aware, I’m a communist because I actually do want a better world.
If you’re talking about the Russian Federation, I certainly don’t think they’re still socialist. The word critical in critical support does heavy lifting here. I want a communist government, not the Russian Federation government, and I’m happy to criticize them. Can you please explain how the Russian Federation is fascist though?
As an aside, in my previous example, do you think the USA got along great with the USSR after World War 2 even though they had been fighting together?
revolutionary consciousness can be developed.
If you want to see revolutionary consciousness developed, then why exactly am I deeply evil and need to be murdered?
Pardon my ignorance on Chinese politics, but was that supposed to be a criticism? To me, it sounds like a good thing.