They have been unhappy with the government for a while now. The best example of this is tank man. Tank man was a hero to the Chinese people. He stood in front of tanks belonging to the government to show them that the people had taken enough of the government. He would not let the tanks get past him. The tank man did not want the tanks or the government in his city. He wanted them gone. The Chinese people were sick of the communist ways, and wanted change, and tank man was the representation of this. He showed his opinion for the government to see, and he spoke for the entirety of the Chinese people. So, technically, China is not communist, and they should switch to capitalism because that is what the people want. .
The next country is North Korea. North Korea is in such an appalling situation, and it has one of the worst economies in the world which is so bad it would make Karl Marx cringe with disappointment. The world factbook says that "North Korea, one of the world's most centrally directed and least open economies, and faces chronic economic problems." So, firstly, the economy is poor. North Korea is almost the opposite of communism. In communism, everyone is equal but, in North Korea, a single man reigns supreme and his subjects follow him like trained dogs. This man, Kim Jong Un, proves that it is not a communist system by being placed above everyone else. Capitalism would get North Korea out of the ditch it is in. It would open them up to trade, improving the economy, and allow people to get better paying jobs, and make better lives for themselves. It would allow people to start their own businesses, and help provide useful things the citizens need by selling their products to each other. Capitalism would help the economy of North Korea greatly. North Korea proves that it should give up on the system of communism, and move on to the future of the world, Capitalism.