- cross-posted to:
- antiwork@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- antiwork@lemmy.ml
A Chinese factory employee set fire to a textile plant in China’s southwestern Sichuan province in his frustration over unpaid wages of just 800 yuan (or US$111), according to videos posted on social media and eyewitness accounts shared with Radio Free Asia.
If the CCP’s all about championing the humble worker then surely they’ll approve of this guy’s actions, right?
CCP shuts down alternative unions and prevents any left wing demonstrations, it’s ironic, you don’t have to fall into a party line when you’re not a party member yet they’re being hunted down as if they just broke the rules of centralised democracy
I think you mean democratic centralism.
“Centralised democracy” I think would make sense when contrasting parliamentarian vs. direct democracy. None of the ML parties ever implemented democratic centralism but bureaucratic centralism (ie. party leaders decide, base follows). It was never intended to be an organisation principle for a whole country, just a party, OTOH it’s a neat way to dress up autocracy as democracy so of course it’s been done plenty of times.
Lenin described the SPD as democratically centralist and well, yes, maybe back then. The structures are still in place but the whole party is paralysed when it comes to making decisions so in the end the Seeheimer rule, i.e. the neoliberal wing. It’s a rather perverse situation: An actually still lefty base, or at least union people, following a neoliberal vanguard with red paintjob.
It’s because you just broke the rules of dictatorship ;P
Surely they’d prefer workers to go through official channels so the owner of the factory can be prosecuted, not act alone and go on adventurist rampages. They’re not anarchists lol
From the article:
So the “official channels” would just tell him unpaid wages don’t exist
What about the ACFTU? Or one of the labour inspectorates? Going to police is the first step, but it’s hardly the only official channel.
The education system clearly failed to prepare this worker for what they should do if their boss steals their wages, but there were definitely other options besides going all propaganda of the deed on the factory. I certainly sympathize with them though!
You know what’s funny, is that on Voyager, you can’t instantly see what instance someone is registered too unless you tap on the username or respond, but I could still tell your tankie ass was from .ml before doing any of that.
PS: hilarious that someone with a username pun of communist is defending the capitalist business owner so hard too
Even other .ml users in the thread are praising the worker. You can’t make this shit up.
I did no such thing, don’t accuse me of defending some bougie piece of shit for stealing wages.
I’m just saying, the solution isn’t to destroy productive capacity or go on an individualistic adventure. It solves nothing and now those other workers just lost their jobs.
There were other steps that could have been taken. If they had exhausted every avenue then maybe an adventure is all that’s left, but I just don’t think that’s what happened here.
And if adventure is the only hope, at least just target the boss and don’t take way peoples’ work opportunities.
So same as an US-American petitioning trump? 🤣
I guess you oppose burning teslas? Bootlick much?
Have you lit a factory on fire or are you a bootlicker too?
What if I told you that the US and China are different countries and that they have different governments?
I oppose adventurism.
People should be organized and follow democratic centralism, parties and unions and organizations and such. They shouldn’t just go off on whatever adventure pops in their head because they’re mad at some rich guy for being a piece of shit.
Again, that shit is for anarchists, and in case you haven’t noticed they haven’t been very historically successful.