You describe an acoustically perfect echo chamber. If that system has any tolerance for ideological diversity, you haven't described it. Right now, however, that very orthodox approach / methodology is winning, as it is undeniably logical, like certain chess moves, and is in competition with a fully corrupt circus headed-up by a septuagenarian psychopath, elected by a brainwashed horde of overprivileged morons. Your explanations are valuable, occasionally compelling, and not available elsewhere. Keep going.
“..fully corrupt circus headed-up by a septuagenarian psychopath, elected by a brainwashed horde of overprivileged morons”;
that, was just most beautifully Shakespearean articulated, and a most fitting description of the criminally stinking wealthy psychopaths-led time we all live in.
I followed this guy for a while from he arrive in Canada to his death, he shouldn’t do the kayak fishing at all, I don’t think he was very outdoorsy, even locals like me, we try not do that. Also Since I have a platform here, I try not to promote any unconfirmed information here, I know it’s gonna bring traffic , but I’m not interested.
Heading back to China soon. Thank you for checking out my stuff here
Oh , I know this guy, he drowned. He tried to kayaking and fishing in BC water.. extremely cold water here, kayak flipping is very normal. I doubt there are some conspiracy there. I will watch the video, but I don’t think he was that important that worth Chinese to do anything to him. I think it was an accident. I go fishing a lot, it is bad idea to kayak fishing here .
You are going back to China soon right? I understand that you don’t want to expose any of these conspiracies against China. That’s why I’m having some difficulties at acknowledging some of your contents. I agree with you most of the time but sometimes wondered about your impartiality. Anyway thanks for your reply and all the best to you.
Nobody is impartial and Neil is almost certainly sponsored by the Chinese government to make these videos, but in general they are accurate and an important alternative view to the extremely negative biased US narrative. It’s important to develop a critical mindset and then look at a range of trusted sources before coming to any cast iron conclusions. What is crystal clear, is that the societal structure of China is designed primarily for the people. There is a degree of authoritarianism that we in the west find invasive, but it has benefits to deter criminality on all levels, unlike western societies which are riddled with extreme corruption and crime and deteriorating. The US-European empire has been failing badly while China has been modernising and building infrastructure that serves society as a whole. It isn’t ideal, but with such a huge population, it has worked wonders and the vast majority have seen significant improvements in their lives, while the exact opposite is happening in the west as we are all increasingly commodified to increase the wealth of billionaires and sociopathic corporations.
I thought a few years ago that there was concern that the CPC was becoming an elite institution, rather like the nomenklatura of the Soviet Union. Have there been any effective ways of recruiting from the larger society?
I think we have to really look into the definition of "elite", the CPC is trying to recruit the people who are educated, who are competent, of course, also loyal to the country and the party. they dont have to have money or be in a certain higher class of society. lots people in university are working class kids, if they perform well, they can join.
I had some feedback from RedNote. It has been very hard to join CPC for the last couple of years. The probationary period is sometimes up to 5 years, unless you are very active in public service; 1 year is considered lucky.
The easiest way to join CPC is from university; other than that, after you start working somewhere, gonna be hard to join.
Unless you get a job in a state firm and perform well, you might get invited.
Not everyone can join, and there not many perks to being a CPC, unless you want to be a civil servant. it is required that anytime in disasters, earthquakes, floods, pandemics, the CPC members have to go to the front line, organize people, and do the hard work.
Are you promoting the Chinese Communist Party, or is this simply meant as a neutral statement? Sometimes it feels like the line is a bit blurred in your comments.
You describe an acoustically perfect echo chamber. If that system has any tolerance for ideological diversity, you haven't described it. Right now, however, that very orthodox approach / methodology is winning, as it is undeniably logical, like certain chess moves, and is in competition with a fully corrupt circus headed-up by a septuagenarian psychopath, elected by a brainwashed horde of overprivileged morons. Your explanations are valuable, occasionally compelling, and not available elsewhere. Keep going.
Thank you Alan.
“..fully corrupt circus headed-up by a septuagenarian psychopath, elected by a brainwashed horde of overprivileged morons”;
that, was just most beautifully Shakespearean articulated, and a most fitting description of the criminally stinking wealthy psychopaths-led time we all live in.
Thanks, BMK.
The process is an explication of the Party position you seek. And after — why WOULDN’T you want top shelf applicants?
Thanks for this article. It explains the Nitty gritty details.
Informative and to the point.
I found this very interesting. I knew nothing about the process of becoming a member of the Communist Party in China.
Thank you.
I understand that China is doing a lot of things right but living in Canada you must have heard of this: https://youtu.be/ZRYMHhI6P5g
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/chinese-spy-speaks-out-enquete-radio-canada-9.7003661
I followed this guy for a while from he arrive in Canada to his death, he shouldn’t do the kayak fishing at all, I don’t think he was very outdoorsy, even locals like me, we try not do that. Also Since I have a platform here, I try not to promote any unconfirmed information here, I know it’s gonna bring traffic , but I’m not interested.
Heading back to China soon. Thank you for checking out my stuff here
Oh , I know this guy, he drowned. He tried to kayaking and fishing in BC water.. extremely cold water here, kayak flipping is very normal. I doubt there are some conspiracy there. I will watch the video, but I don’t think he was that important that worth Chinese to do anything to him. I think it was an accident. I go fishing a lot, it is bad idea to kayak fishing here .
You are going back to China soon right? I understand that you don’t want to expose any of these conspiracies against China. That’s why I’m having some difficulties at acknowledging some of your contents. I agree with you most of the time but sometimes wondered about your impartiality. Anyway thanks for your reply and all the best to you.
Nobody is impartial and Neil is almost certainly sponsored by the Chinese government to make these videos, but in general they are accurate and an important alternative view to the extremely negative biased US narrative. It’s important to develop a critical mindset and then look at a range of trusted sources before coming to any cast iron conclusions. What is crystal clear, is that the societal structure of China is designed primarily for the people. There is a degree of authoritarianism that we in the west find invasive, but it has benefits to deter criminality on all levels, unlike western societies which are riddled with extreme corruption and crime and deteriorating. The US-European empire has been failing badly while China has been modernising and building infrastructure that serves society as a whole. It isn’t ideal, but with such a huge population, it has worked wonders and the vast majority have seen significant improvements in their lives, while the exact opposite is happening in the west as we are all increasingly commodified to increase the wealth of billionaires and sociopathic corporations.
Hey I’m paid by the subs here
I thought a few years ago that there was concern that the CPC was becoming an elite institution, rather like the nomenklatura of the Soviet Union. Have there been any effective ways of recruiting from the larger society?
I think we have to really look into the definition of "elite", the CPC is trying to recruit the people who are educated, who are competent, of course, also loyal to the country and the party. they dont have to have money or be in a certain higher class of society. lots people in university are working class kids, if they perform well, they can join.
I had some feedback from RedNote. It has been very hard to join CPC for the last couple of years. The probationary period is sometimes up to 5 years, unless you are very active in public service; 1 year is considered lucky.
The easiest way to join CPC is from university; other than that, after you start working somewhere, gonna be hard to join.
Unless you get a job in a state firm and perform well, you might get invited.
Not everyone can join, and there not many perks to being a CPC, unless you want to be a civil servant. it is required that anytime in disasters, earthquakes, floods, pandemics, the CPC members have to go to the front line, organize people, and do the hard work.
Are you promoting the Chinese Communist Party, or is this simply meant as a neutral statement? Sometimes it feels like the line is a bit blurred in your comments.
Just showing the process here, up to you to how to interpret the post.
A thorough vetting of candidates. Is the party only interested in university students? Thanks for clarifying.
No, there are other ways, but similar process.