Are All Chinese People Communists?

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While China’s government may be officially communist, the Chinese people express widespread support for capitalism. Roughly three-quarters of the Chinese (76%) agree that most people are better off in a free market economy. And since 2002, the Chinese have consistently been one of the strongest proponents of capitalism compared with other publics around the world, even more so than Americans and Western Europeans.

The past 30 years have brought enormous changes to the Chinese economy. In the late 1970s, the government started opening the economy to foreign investment and privatization. With these changes came sky-high economic growth – an average of 10% since 1980. And on Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released figures estimating that China is now the biggest economy in the world, surpassing the United States, though this achievement is up for debate.

China’s incredible economic expansion has led the Chinese to be overwhelmingly happy with their economic situation and optimistic about their future, according to a 2014 survey conducted there by the Pew Research Center. But our polling has also shown an undercurrent of unease with conditions in China today, as many complain about inflation, inequality and corruption.


https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/10/10/chinas-government-may-be-communist-but-its-people-embrace-capitalism/

In short, no. People have different beliefs and ideologies despite their governments.
 
While China’s government may be officially communist, the Chinese people express widespread support for capitalism. Roughly three-quarters of the Chinese (76%) agree that most people are better off in a free market economy. And since 2002, the Chinese have consistently been one of the strongest proponents of capitalism compared with other publics around the world, even more so than Americans and Western Europeans.

The past 30 years have brought enormous changes to the Chinese economy. In the late 1970s, the government started opening the economy to foreign investment and privatization. With these changes came sky-high economic growth – an average of 10% since 1980. And on Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released figures estimating that China is now the biggest economy in the world, surpassing the United States, though this achievement is up for debate.

China’s incredible economic expansion has led the Chinese to be overwhelmingly happy with their economic situation and optimistic about their future, according to a 2014 survey conducted there by the Pew Research Center. But our polling has also shown an undercurrent of unease with conditions in China today, as many complain about inflation, inequality and corruption.


https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/10/10/chinas-government-may-be-communist-but-its-people-embrace-capitalism/

In short, no. People have different beliefs and ideologies despite their governments.

Opening a dictatorial Communist regime to foreign investment does not speak to capitalism. There are no "free markets" in China where the Communists leaders are not the deciders. The Communist regime still decides EVERYTHING. Therefore, it isn't about capitalism. But rather, finding a way to sop up foreign money to prop up the once failing regime.

That is why it is a third world shit hole.

If you are a citizen of China, you are automatically part of the Communist Party. There are no others. ;)

I thought you were going to make a case for Chinese in China not being Communists. You failed again. :palm:
 
Opening a dictatorial Communist regime to foreign investment does not speak to capitalism. There are no "free markets" in China where the Communists leaders are not the deciders. The Communist regime still decides EVERYTHING. Therefore, it isn't about capitalism. But rather, finding a way to sop up foreign money to prop up the once failing regime.

That is why it is a third world shit hole.

If you are a citizen of China, you are automatically part of the Communist Party. There are no others. ;)

I thought you were going to make a case for Chinese in China not being Communists. You failed again. :palm:

That's not why China is a third-World sh(t hole, or more correctly second-World sh(thole.

China was poorer than Africa before the Communists came in.

Now China's much wealthier than Africa.

It's a fast growing economy.
 
Opening a dictatorial Communist regime to foreign investment does not speak to capitalism. There are no "free markets" in China where the Communists leaders are not the deciders. The Communist regime still decides EVERYTHING. Therefore, it isn't about capitalism. But rather, finding a way to sop up foreign money to prop up the once failing regime.

That is why it is a third world shit hole.

If you are a citizen of China, you are automatically part of the Communist Party. There are no others. ;)

I thought you were going to make a case for Chinese in China not being Communists. You failed again. :palm:

So if you move to China, you automatically become a Communist?
 
That's not why China is a third-World sh(t hole, or more correctly second-World sh(thole.

China was poorer than Africa before the Communists came in.

Now China's much wealthier than Africa.

It's a fast growing economy.

Yeah snowflake; that must be why their per capita income is $39,819 lower than the average American. :palm:

The reason they are growing is because they allow the exploitation of their environment and their citizens.

blogimage_worldgdp_122617.png
 
I wouldn't be a citizen you moron. Do you ever comprehend anything that is posted? What did I post? Repeat it please.

Thank you. You're getting there.

Now, since you said that since Chinese citizens are automatically members of the CCP, they are Communists automatically.

Okay, now tell me how many members there are.
 
Yeah snowflake; that must be why their per capita income is $39,819 lower than the average American. :palm:

The reason they are growing is because they allow the exploitation of their environment and their citizens.

blogimage_worldgdp_122617.png

Ah, you see that's only 3X higher for the USA.

In 1950 the USA had about 20X higher per capita income.

China had more like 450 per capita income GDP
&
The USA 9,500 in 1950.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_regions_by_past_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita
 
Thank you. You're getting there.

Now, since you said that since Chinese citizens are automatically members of the CCP, they are Communists automatically.

Okay, now tell me how many members there are.

Do your own research. Good lord; do you EVER have a coherent point to make?
 
Opening a dictatorial Communist regime to foreign investment does not speak to capitalism. There are no "free markets" in China where the Communists leaders are not the deciders. The Communist regime still decides EVERYTHING. Therefore, it isn't about capitalism. But rather, finding a way to sop up foreign money to prop up the once failing regime.

That is why it is a third world shit hole.

If you are a citizen of China, you are automatically part of the Communist Party. There are no others. ;)

I thought you were going to make a case for Chinese in China not being Communists. You failed again. :palm:

it's actually fascism, isn't it?
 
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