Don't understand how you can say political power is under the rule of law in the US when a man with tens of felony counts is about to become President. It's been known for decades that there's one justice system for the proletariat and another for the bourgeoisie.
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For some reason libs think that the "rule of law" is a sentient being that should be obeyed by politics, and not that politics is what creates the rule of law.
time will tell

time has already told
Thanks /u/King-Leopold-II
Honorary lib
Reality is a slow but powerful ally
If you really look at china's policies, they are basically left wing with authoritative properties. but those properties are what keep conservative policies out of their government.
It's called "the vanguard party" and "the dictatorship of the proletariat", my dude.
my dude is close to figuring it out.
Or he is trying to gently nudge others in the same direction.
could be i guess, his lingo is way too lib'd up tho
It's almost like being communist means being left wing or something.
the contradictions being hella stressed if AI reddit bros are starting to understand china as a country and not the bad guys from their favorite fantasy novels
libs are at the acceptance stage?
It's more like, they can't deny that China is better but have to still add in little quips like "I'm means it's still bad and I don't support it, but it's better than us in every way, but still bad "
I'll give them a little bit of credit for even calling China leftwing, but I think that this is more indicative of their turn against democracy and desire for a benevolent monarchy. Their conception of China still looks to be unreconstructed.