As fascism is rising in parts of the world, I have begun to wonder how China considers socialists/communists from other countries, as a contingency plan if all else fails.

Communism is barely within the overton window in many western capitalist countries, this can change in the future.

I am from a northern european country, so the country is a social democracy, but slowly becoming more right leaning and economically libertarian.

Edit:I highly doubt I would have any reason to move in the future, but I am kinda curious by nature. I also have it really comfortable, and do not fear any political prosecution.

  • 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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    12 hours ago

    i don’t think they care about western communists, nor should they considering the amount of chauvinist communists parties out there.

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      11 hours ago

      But is a communist from the west moving to China considered to be someone with a negative or harmful political view? Or is it more in line with the general political view in the country, making a transition easier?

      What do you mean about chauvinist communist parties? As in critical of China?

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        7 hours ago

        I think that if you are a foreigner living in China they probably don’t want you involving yourself in their politics. Regardless what your politics are. It’s none of your business, it’s theirs. This also is part of the “non-interventionist” mentality.