Chinese government tells people what they can watch on TV
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(10-28-2011, 11:10 PM)FireIceTalon Wrote: no government or otherwise has a right to force private citizens what they can or cannot watch in their own home [...] It is up to the people to decide what is good to watch and what isnt. This is why critical and free thinking is so important, so that people can differentiate between propaganda and reality.

After a bit of study on Communism today, I think in a fully Communist society, everyone must watch the same things at the time to promote total equality.

wikipedia Wrote:Communism is the idea of a free society with no division or alienation, where mankind is free from oppression and scarcity. A communist society would have no governments, countries, or class divisions.

what-is-Communism? Wrote:“From each, according to his ability, to each according to his need.”


In a true Communist society, there is no government. Only a ruling party to establish guidelines and enforce equality. Everyone who can work does their part and in return, gets their fair share of the pot. Of course there are no true communist societies that adhere to all the rules of Communism as established by Karl Marx, and a little corruption goes a long way when you don't really own anything... Regardless of the issues with true Communism (which can't work because of the proven fact that individuals are of a greedy nature), it is clear that in order to make sure everyone is equally informed, and nobody is left out of the social loop (i.e. classes, groups, gatherings, etc.), then everyone MUST watch the same shows on the same channel at the same times, else inequality will occur. This would not be considered oppression in a true Communist society, but enforcing the no-class divisions rule, free of alienation. It is clear to me that a Communist society must enforce TV censorship just as it would stop anything else that might start a fringe power group. If all the social elite starting watching Opera, then heaven forbid they might exclude those not in the circle of trust from their conversations, starting a coo. Very dangerous stuff. Although, I think the Chinese are a little more paranoid of their citizens becoming lazy, non-helpful slobs, which is their reasoning for enforcing this new law. In this case, then it is considered oppression, but not in the spirit of Communism. I will admit however, that I may be completely incorrect, and my opinion is based solely on what I read off of wikipedia and two biased websites.
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RE: Chinese government tells people what they can watch on TV - by Taem - 10-29-2011, 12:43 AM

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