Are All Chinese People Communists?

How did they come up with that number? They did a count and asked all Chinese citizens for their party affiliation? :palm:

Again, my statement was that the Chinese Communists consider ALL Chinese to be Communists. There are no other voices in China.

They can consider all of them to be Communists if they want. Doesn't make it so.

Were all people Nazis during Nazi Germany? Was Rommel?
 
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. [/URL]

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


Hold on. Latest polling that I've seen among yutes in the US is that they want socialism. It seems that the Chinese are more American than most younger Americans.
 
They can consider all of them to be Communists if they want. Doesn't make it so.

Were all people Nazis during Nazi Germany? Was Rommel?

Rommel had to profess loyalty to the Nazi Party you dolt. You could not hold a high office without it. Much like Communist China. Funny how that works right?
 
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.

I think the CCP officially only has about 150k members that actively participate.
 
So they say. :wink wink:

This is you.

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