*** Guy Comes Back With PTSD After Spending 1.5 Years In China *** /r/China Tries To Give Him Some Advice

10  2018-04-17 by Shark_life

23 comments

Sarcasm and flippant behavior represent contempt, which is the opposite of intellectual integrity. You seem like a real fool of a human.

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Not a single brainwashed person in that sub! No sir.

To be honest, I also feel similar. This is considering I am from Russia. Yes, it's that bad.

"Uncle, you should see the amount of spit and pee in street. A tornado of pee-spit. When not peeing or spitting, they yell nonstop. It's a smelly, loud and sticky country."

When Russians are complaining about the shittiness of your country, then you know it's bad.

Never been to Russia, but I heard it does frown on peeing in the street. I might be wrong on this, though.

You should be glad China helped you on the path of self-reliance, in this current age you don't need people to feel alive. You can become a enlightened hermit, surround yourself with goats and hogs, be like Varg Vikernes, embrace the neanderthal in you. Vlog about it. Get a synthesizer and do some vaporcrustcore. Channel those negative feelings, put them on display to gather your army of crestfallen individuals or turn them into fuel for something better.

Someone needs to add this to SnapshillBot's list of quotes.

White western couldn't deal with the real world. Also water is wet.

Why does the "real world" always involve public defecation?

Most Chinese defecate

Because the real world is shit.

To be fair, plenty of Chinese people can't deal with China either, since it's a soul-crushing automaton society.

Clearly you say that having no idea how many chinese high schools offered to get me hookers.

China is for the Chinese. I'm not saying foreigners can't enjoy it or settle down here, many people do and I've never not enjoyed myself here. China is for the Chinese is the general philosophy of the government and most people here. Marxist-Leninist theory is based in this, their government at heart is a "revolution", and that revolution in theory can only be moved by the working people and the party as a spearhead.

I didn't know both Marx and Lenin advocated for Blut und Boden, /u/anogashy. Are you sure you're not an alt-rightist?

Smh /u/thhueros look at what this guy did to Marx.

Sorry, I'm an MLM communist myself I'm not trying to say it's a bad thing. I do believe the struggle of the Chinese revolution lies with the Chinese, as is with every society. I came here to experience this. If I am misinterpreting it please let me know.

No i understand. Socialism should be performed on the national level. National socialism, if you will.

Not national socialism, state socialism, which is Marxism Leninism. But at this point not very much so, more state capitalist depending on ones interpretation. The Chinese revolution is nuanced and has its own struggles and approaches. Mao thought was based around the mass line, but the modern day cpc has lost this approach. I apologize what I said may have come off as obtuse , I do not believe the cpcs aim was uber nationalism, but in the face of us imperialism, China has been a strong defender.

You’re not a socialist. You’re just a really edgy capitalist.

How do I level up though

I'm honestly still learning and working on my praxis, do you have any reading recommendations or advice?

Read Marx

Don’t touch Mao with a ten foot pole.

I guess I should have reworked the phrase "China is for the Chinese". What I mean is that the social framework to a foreigner is difficult to penetrate in a meaningful way without the understanding of the struggle of the people in that society. I apologize for this wording, as it can be interpreted as extremely obtuse. In solidarity.

As a Chinese man i am deeply offended..

/u/deltabay17, you got 丂卄卂冂厶卄卂忄巳り