• 秦始皇帝@lemmy.ml
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    The single party is very much accountable to the public because its very legitimacy rests on implementing the will of the public.

    Not to mind the fact that slightly over 1 in 14 people are party members, party offices are everywhere to take criticism and feedback and when you can’t be bothered to walk to the office you can just call 12345 for a direct line to the local government to ask questions and provide criticism and feedback.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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      Exactly, in China you have meaningful direct participation of the working class in governance. In the west, there’s practically no worker representation in any major political party, and there is no 12345 equivalent for people to submit any feedback or criticism. All you get to do is pull a lever every few years to decide which member of the ruling class will repress you.

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        All you get to do is pull a lever every few years to decide which member of the ruling class will repress you.

        And in many cases you don’t even get to do that. Look at the UK and how they purged labour or in the US how Bernie was suppressed and Copmala was smuggled past the primaries.

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          France is even more egregious where Macron just refused to appoint a PM after losing the election. The whole process is just a veneer of democracy, and as soon as things don’t go the way the ruling class works, the mask drops and you see the face of fascism beneath.