Was hexbear always this shitty? I swear they weren't like this a year ago
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Well, it wasn't always like that that they liked post-Deng. If you scroll back to 2021, the most controversial post of jack was him rightfully supporting China as a socialist state. A lot of comments there outnumbering upvotes of that post indicate likely an argument session, a struggle sesh as one calls it in chapo.chat / hexbear.net, over that post.
The comment section of this post is brutal! Whats going on on hexbear?
Meta comment on hexbear position
xiaohongshu and purpleworm happened. Sometimes, there are leftists that are left dissatisfied with China's direction, which are more critical than I would like to be.
Usually, I would see people content at least with the direction of China's economic policy, though foreign policy is a worry and cultural policy is just slowly but surely becoming more progressive.
ffmpreg tries to push back with xiaohongshu
It could be worse. I heard bynarsareok simply thinks of China as trying to follow a 'better capitalism' and thus condemns them like that.
That being said, I find this internet meme term funny
bynarsareok
who?
simply thinks of China as trying to follow a ‘better capitalism’
c'mon now!
It could be worse. I heard bynarsareok simply thinks of China as trying to follow a ‘better capitalism’ and thus condemns them like that.
What no material analysis does to a mf'er.