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[-] HelixDab2@lemm.ee 8 points 1 year ago

People are choosing to ignore the problem: the farmers that are planting rice aren't making as much money farming as farmers that are able to plant for profit, and the gov't isn't doing sufficient to make up for the loss of revenue while despite requiring their labor for the good of the state. As stated in the lede, "But these new plans clash with other signature directives, including pulling farmers out of poverty—and that is causing resentment and confusion." If farmers discover that they can go do other things that involve less backbreaking work and make more money doing it, then you have fewer people willing to farm in the first place. Which, of course, you can solve by using forced labor, since no one seems to give a shit about the Uyghurs.

If you believe that the state is more important than any personal rights to individual self determination, then sure, this is a totally fair policy. If you believe that the state has the right to enforce poverty on one group of people in order to ensure the comfort of a different group of people is morally justified, then it's also cool.

I would say that if the state expects people to do labor, then the state should be expected to pay for that labor. Particularly when that state has the 2nd greatest number of billionaires of any country in the world, and could not realistically be called "communist" when compared to any of the source material.

[-] Redcat@hexbear.net 68 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

i dunno i think not dying of starvation is a great human right to have

If you believe that the state has the right to enforce poverty on one group of people

citation needed

since no one seems to give a shit about the Uyghurs.

yes, they are making rice in the deserts of xinjiang using slave labor because there's a shortage of farmers in china. no wait the article is about sichuan

and the gov't isn't doing sufficient to make up for the loss of revenue

yes the chinese government is famous for not supporting it's agricultural sector

I would say that if the state expects people to do labor, then the state should be expected to pay for that labor.

meanwhile the united states actually does use slave labor in the deserts of california, but nobody seems to give a shit about americans

[-] JuneFall@hexbear.net 34 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If you believe that the state has the right to enforce poverty on one group of people

Absolutely, OP didn't actually post against colonial power or critiqued any laws against Roma and Sinti or others. They use the argument in bad faith. I mean else they would decry stuff like what Australia does

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