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How many people are actually supportive of their government in China, Vietnam, and Cuba?
  • What about party members? When people join the party, are they taught Marxism-Leninism?

    Wikipedia says 5.3 million people are party members, which is about 5.3% of the population, so if that's true you'd think it would spread the ideology a bit.

    Another question: when you say liberalism what do you mean? Is there political correctness and that weird American identity-politics stuff in Vietnam?

  • How many people are actually supportive of their government in China, Vietnam, and Cuba?
  • China: very very high, maybe 90%, their material conditions have progressed in leaps and bounds. Most people want a better life for their kids: the government is delivering that = most people are satisfied with the government's performance

    Cuba: much more mixed, people are suffering economically. Says you, "Oh but that's the fault of outside influences"... well your particular explanation of the causes will chime with a certain percentage of the population only, there's lots of angry anti-government people in Cuba, but they may not be a majority, hard to put a number on it

    Vietnam: I have no info on this

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