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by Saline9515
61 days ago
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Stop with this sophism where there are only two models - either the US or China. It's false and Taiwan is here to prove it. Chinese people are much more unable to filter out misinformation because the government tightly controls information flows and manipulates it toward its interest - at least in the US people can hear different voices and make their own mind about it. It's quite ironic to post such idea on HN, which is an American forum that would be censored if it was in China. Competing religions are indeed a great concern of the largest cult in China, whose church is the CCP. The CCP hates "mainstream Islam" (what is it?) and Uighurs have been jailed for things like reading the Quran. But repression is not at all solely religion-oriented. And what you are saying regarding the regime becoming more liberal with time is also wrong - the dystopian surveillance of society and the absurd crackdown during Covid is a good example that the CCP is always ready to go back to its mad totalitarian roots when time is right. Just like it ordered to kill all sparrows in the past, the CCP ordered to seal buildings and their inhabitants during covid. Nothing really changed. |
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CPC are not so much banning the Qur'an as making it subservient to Confucianism (which is a liberalish ideology that human nature is basically wholesome and does not need to be benchmarked against a higher standard)
More "nuanced" criticism here (facts here may be triggering)
https://bitterwinter.org/china-promotes-a-confucianized-appr...
How about instead of getting angry with the heuristics of _fellow liberals_, thus shilling for the deaths of essentially apolitical billions, we get angry with our liberal selves for not being able to see how to fix the fundamental issues with liberalism-- itself not immune to cultlike thought patterns
Start by studying the work of Karp, ex-student of Habermas, you may learn something about yourself :)