A short-lived poll on your Chyna position. This was not posted in the China General thread because this is looking for general responses, not just people focused on the situation. This will include some silly questions, because there are a few silly people around.
>What belief most guides your perspective of the PRC and the CPC? Campism? Anti-Imperialism? Worker rights? Human rights? Nationalism? This is not asking about ideology, but underlying values, which are related but distinct.
>What defining features of the Communist Party of China determine whether or not it is a:
> - Communist party
> - Worker party
> - People's party
> - Progressive force
>Are there any alternative parties or movements in the PRC which you would support if they began to challenge the CPC's power?
>If yes, would they continue to be valid if they received support from reactionary powers (e.g. USA's CIA) similarly to other resistance movements both in China or abroad. Consider that Castro allegedly received funding in the 1950s from the CIA.
>How would you react to a military invasion of ROC territory by the PRC? (esp. Taiwan) Would you argue for or against it?
>How would you react to a military invasion of all South Sea intermittent line ('Nine-dash line') territories by the PRC? (esp. all Spratly Islands) Would you argue for or against it?
>Do you consider the level of policing in Xinjiang to be appropriate or inappropriate, given historical context?
>Do you consider the level of public discourse control to be justified? Do you consider it to be protective or harmful to the communist movement?
>What are your thoughts on the SRV (Vietnam), in relation to the PRC?
You are encouraged to extend your responses with justifications and caveats.
You are welcome to ask additional questions, but if it's not in a neutral tone or just some sarcastic ass shit, you will be laughed at for being a baby.