I just need a source or some thing about the great leap forward and about inaccurate death count as most death counts from western countries are very nonfactual

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    1 year ago

    You can literally go on wikipedia for this. What do you expect to hear? No one really died because the Chinese government weren’t genocidal assholes?

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      1 year ago

      That’s what the shills and bots from Hexbear and Lemmygrad will say. Lying garbage.

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    The answer is in the tens of millions but no one really knows beyond that. The Chinese population wasn’t well known at the time and the records from that era are poor at best. However, the Chinese government acknowledges that there were serious consequences to the economy and population during the great leap forward (here’s their English writings on it) and as Wikipedia states, a 3.5% death toll would have caused tens of millions of deaths and be considered a modest famine. Some of the Western estimates are vast exaggerations, but the majority of them (especially modern day) are reasonable.