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Absolutely, every time I've tried to "debunk" a lie that someone's bought into it comes off as saying that "China can do no wrong". I don't think anyone is receptive to that message. Mentioning specific good things that they're doing and focusing on what we can learn from communist nations is much more palatable.
I've had this essay bookmarked for a couple weeks now, I should probably actually go read it 😅
The article was a game changer for me on "brainwashing" - it's a beautifully dialectical materialist take - along with:
And with that, that book too (Why the World Needs China: Development, Environmentalism, Conflict Resolution & Common Prosperity, by Kyle Ferrana)