China is based and redpilled

China is based and redpilled

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How do you they plan on enforcing that? Keep him alive forever?

Based.

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most of these types of laws are just made to piss off Tibet
there also is a law that reincarnation is illegal

basically china wants to choose who the next dalai lama after this one dies

state enforced reincarnation

It's a legal precedent to persecute whoever claims to be Dalai Lama.

but chinese ppl do not comply with japanese laws

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why are main landers savage animals?

He need to buy license

You can complain the next time you became irrelevant again.

China is totalitarian, therefore religion must comply with whatever the Party dictates. Same with Christianity and Islam.

>Christianity
The Chinese convinced the Heresiarch in Rome that the Communist Party, not the Vatican, should be able to appoint "Catholic" Bishops in China (who will of course preach whatever the party wants them to preach).

>Islam
Islam has been declared a "mental illness" and the Uighurs (a minority ethnic group that's predominantely Muslim) have been sent to "hospitals" where they are forced to eat pork and drink alcohol.

To the eyes of a totalitarian state anything that compets with its power -the nation, religion, the family- is something to be destroyed. Communism: not even once.

Wtf.

>t. Zhang

t. ahmed

>Islam has been declared a "mental illness"
based

based

As much as I hate Islam, you'd have to be pretty retarded to think de facto brainwashing camps where you can't leave until you're praising the party all day erry day is "based".

>Communism
Wrongo.

China has a historic tendency to monitor religions in the country owing to a deadly history of cults going out of control and leading bandit acts and rebellions.

Two of the deadliest civil wars in Chinese history: the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the Taiping Rebellion- were led by cults after all.

Its not inherent to communism but to the Chinese experience. The KMT- who even had Christian leaders like Chiang Kai-shek himself- actively persecuted Christians by limiting where they could do Missionary activity and using criticism vs. the religion to mobilize Nationalist sentiment in China.

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It's actually illegal to reincarnate without government permission in china and has been for some time

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While it's true there's some precedent in Chinese history, the fact that Communism is a totalitarian ideology which actively fears and destroys religion as a competing power isn't a non-factor either. If anything, you could argue that this is part of the reason why the Chinese were so open to communism, even if it does result in "socialism with Chinese characteristics".