Democracy: most policies are extremely unpopular or at least controversial for most citizens
Evil communist dictatorship: most policies are approved or even voted by 90% of citizens
I particularly love when libs start completely unironically saying how the government is afraid of the public in China and that’s why they’re forced to keep improving living conditions. They don’t understand that the fact that the government sees itself being accountable to the public is what makes it democratic. These people don’t understand the fundamental premise of what democracy is, they just think of it as a purely procedural thing.
The tyranny of the mob
Western liberals are indoctrinated into thinking that their system is flawed but a few reforms away from an idyllic utopia primarily because they do not give a shit about the Global South I think. They don’t know or care how wanting the life was/is of basic necessities in the poorest strata of the global south under colonialism or neoliberal austerity. They have come up with bullshit numbers like multi-dimensional poverty index, where having a smartphone somehow makes up for not being able to see a doctor.
Multi party liberal democracies fail to provide their voters 2200 calories per day to eat without robbing formerly colonised countries while single party “freedom index” deficient autocracies at least give a shit about that and in many cases succeed.
It’s also the whole capitalist realism thing. Like yeah our system sucks, but nothing better is possible so just try and make the best of it.
Capitalist realism also stems from eurocentricism. It’s true that both eurocentrcism and capitalist realism are products of relentless propaganda but most westerners who don’t deny the humanity of the periphery are more likely to see how the various socialist experiments work and how so many of the flaws can be traced back to a constant fight for survival against the relentless onslaught from the imperial powers.
Even Mark Fisher in the Capitalist Realism book wrote some bullshit about “soviet bureaucracy”. I don’t remember exactly but it had something to do with the education system in England so it was completely out of the left field.
yeah for sure
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I recently learned the guy in this meme format is a convicted something-or-other.