China is not socialist.

Those who hold the belief that China is socialist do so at the cost of the third world. China is not only a capitalist power - but it's also starting to expand out it's imperialist tentacles.

Let us start off simple...
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Private Property not only exists in China, but is considered a human right according to the Chinese constitution.

China is very open about the fact that privately owned industry is dominant, stating that about 80% of jobs in urban areas come from privately owned industries
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The rest comes from state owned enterprises, which themselves have plenty of issues...

First off, the Chinese government allows them to function according to market, the very thing Marxists critique as being a mechanism of irrational allocation of resources.
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China is also very open about it's state owned enterprises not being socialist in nature. Premier of China said that:

"But since China began its reforms, we’ve emphasised that state companies are market driven, they don’t represent the government."

It should also be...
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...said that foreign companies are being allowed to compete with state owned enterprises.

Long Guoqiang said:

"It’s all about fair competition, developing the market together."

We should ask ourselves, why is China allowing this to happen? Why does it allow...
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Foreign companies to compete with state owned enterprises? We can clearly see that state owned enterprises are thus not being ran in a socialist way, socialism is not when the government does stuff.
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Public services are also being privatized, appropriated by growing financial capital and turned into services.

(Going as far as Health-Care and Education)
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Imperialism

China is dependent on sales and markets in other countries, and can not develop within it's own resources. It thus exports it's capital and transfers it's industries to other countries, while trying to maintain low cost of labour or seek cheaper one when...
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Maintenance becomes impossible. The bourgeoisie of China bribe the national bourgeoisie of less developed countries. (Like Kazahstan, where China actively helps brutally suppress strikes of oil industry workers.)

China is now turning undeveloped countries into it's...
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Debt colonies. A peak example of this would be Sir Lanka, which was unable to pay it's billions worth of debt, and was forced to "lend" it's Hambantota port to China for 99 years.

China, with it's large military is now preparing to defend the interest of it's...
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capitalists by force.

For example, in Tajikistan, a whole region of the country was occupied by the PLA because of a debt that was unpaid by Tajikistan.
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Internationalism

Why does CPC a "Revolutionary organization"

Not only does China not help these socialist movements, it actively fights fights them, by selling weapons to the governments in which those movements take place.
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China does not even show solidarity with countries like the DPRK or Venezuela.

Why does China sanction the DPRK?
Why does China oppose DPRK's nuclear program?
What has China done for Venezuela besides giving it loans?
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If we want more proof that people are not in control, and that China is not socialist, we don't need to look further from CPC itself.

The numbers of workers and farmers in the National People's Congress was around 51% in 1975, but only about 4% in 2003.
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China is very clearly not a Socialist Country, and very clearly not a DOTP.
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