solarz
Brigadier
Once a boxer throws kicks, take-downs, joint locks, he is no boxer anymore. That is by definition, MMA. A country that does some socialist/Marxist things but also things that are complete counter to it is not socialist/Marxist. The difference is that unlike MMA, there is no pre-existing definition of China's governmental style.
It doesn't matter whether you call him a boxer or not, the techniques that he's using comes from boxing, not from JKD or TKD.
To expand on your analogy, have you ever heard of a competitive fighter who has no formal training in any school, just learned some moves from watching other people fight, and turned out to be a champion fighter?
Neither have I, because that's not a realistic expectation. Likewise, it's highly unrealistic to believe that China achieved the success it has today just by observing what other countries do. You cannot learn statecraft through simple observation and expect to be wildly successful. Mildly successful? Sure, if your leaders are extremely talented. However, to succeed on an unprecedented scale over three leadership successions and six central committee reorganizations? That takes a solid theoretical foundation to happen.
Poverty alleviate is common sense among ALL countries; but China is more competent. How do you link Marxism with giving ethnic minorities more rights than Hans?
I didn't link it specifically with Marxism, I linked it with CPC history. From its very foundation, the CPC was engaged in poverty alleviation and improving ethnic relations.
That's called moving away from Marxism. If you used to live your life by the bible following every word but now you decide to do some things according to it and others not, because they don't work for you, you are, by definition, less devout to the bible.
That's exactly the point: the CPC doesn't treat Marxism as a religion anymore.