A controversy over a waterfall has cascaded into a social media storm in China, even prompting an explanation from the water body itself.

A hiker posted a video that showed the flow of water from Yuntai Mountain Waterfall - billed as China’s tallest uninterrupted waterfall - was coming from a pipe built high into the rock face.

The clip has been liked more than 70,000 times since it was first posted on Monday. Operators of the Yuntai tourism park said that they made the “small enhancement” during the dry season so visitors would feel that their trip had been worthwhile.

“The one about how I went through all the hardship to the source of Yuntai Waterfall only to see a pipe,” the caption of the video posted by user “Farisvov” reads.

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      116 months ago

      Yes in the sense that all communist countries are state capitalism, no in the sense that it betrays the very ideology of communism.

      If you think about it it’s very much the same structure as a big business, with the “boss” at the very top, the party being the shareholders and executives swallowing all the profits and at the bottom are all the workers getting the shaft.

      The main differences with normal capitalism is that the state here has an army, police and a full monopoly, so the party can literally do whatever they want to whoever they want within China. They don’t play by the rules, they write the rules, ie, a capitalist wet dream.

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        If every time comminism is tried, it turns into one specific bad thing, then wouldnt that mean that communism is inherently flawed?

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          26 months ago

          If every time someone is born, they die, then wouldn’t that mean that life is inherently worthless?

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          Ignoring whatever semantic arguments about socialism and communism, it’s easier to just point out that statement isn’t true.

          Employee-owned businesses are socialist - in the actual definition of socialism where capital is owned by the workers. They work fine, maybe even better than capitalist businesses.

          Fire departments are socialist - in a slightly different definition where a non-capital resource is owned by a community. They definitely work better than the capitalist versions that used to exist.

          The problem with saying anything communist always fails is that they only call it communism when it fails. When it succeeds they just call it something else.

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          16 months ago

          True Communism has never been tried on a large scale. It’s always authoritarians calling themselves Communist.

          But yes, it is flawed in that humans are too tribal for it to work on a large scale.

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              I thought tankies are the ones who like the “not true communisms” of authoritarian countries. It seems to be becoming a general “person I disagree with” term nowadays. Do they usually say Communism is flawed?

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          16 months ago

          Not necessarily, it could just mean that the vast majority of the time it would be legitimately implemented, a larger country that doesn’t like communism spends a lot of time and money interfering with it

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              16 months ago

              I wonder if there’s a reason why I said “the vast majority” and “legitimately implemented”

              Nah I’m sure I only picked those words because they sound nice