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.

  • D0ctorPhi1 [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    4 days ago

    They don’t care honestly. It doesn’t come up much in my conversations out here, but when it does it’s usually met with a shrug and then we talk about something else. People here are a lot more apolitical overall than I expected, but I think that is largely a result of living under governance that actually cares about them and invests in society. I think it’s like if things are running smoothly (and they definitely are), what do they have to concern themselves with?