• CyborgMarx [any, any]@hexbear.net
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    4 days ago

    No offense but don’t let Xi’s daughter anywhere near power

    The fact she’s still living in the US at this late date and is a Havard grad definitely means she’s a uber lib

    • jack [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      4 days ago

      No offense but don’t let Xi’s daughter anywhere near power

      The CPC seems to have no trend toward familial political dynasties so I wouldn’t worry about it. They solved succession issues that lots of other communists failed to.

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          they are called “Princelings” if your parent was a high ranking CPC memeber and basically you are seen as cringe if you try to get into politics. You won’t get promoted to high levels just because you have that label. A lot of Princelings just go into business now instead of politics.

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              yes it is just party custom, it would basically just be discrimination otherwise to bar the children of officials from office. But PR China is a party state so the CPC can regulate their officials in ways beyond legal statues. And a princeling can overcome the custom if they are competent, but your work will be held to a higher standard within the party. Xi is technically a princeling, his dad was a high officer who was purged in the CultRev and later rehabilitated. But Xi did good work in state bureaucracy at the lower levels so the party kept promoting him. Xi for his part has kept up the suspicion towards other princelings during the anti-corruption drive.

              Western media about princelings is delusional though, talking about them as like some elite aristocracy within the party (projection). The truth is that they are just the generation who was able to get the earliest benefit from the Chinese economy and culture finally modernizing (higher education, new industrial sectors) and as more Chinese people get those opportunities I think princelings will become less relevant all around.