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Who launched Mao’s bloody Cultural Revolution? Radicalized students—the Red Guards. They quickly went from justifying violence to committing murder, leaving up to 20 million dead, including many of their own. Who radicalized them? The Communist education system. In America, it’s Woke Marxist professors. Our campuses have become hotbeds of anti-American radicalism. We must carry on Charlie’s legacy and reclaim our universities—because if we lose them, we lose America. Posters then and now👇
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🇨🇳History of the CCP (2) 🇨🇳 The Anti-Christian Movement The first major action taken by the CCP after its founding was the Anti-Christian Movement, organized under the guidance of the Comintern. At this early stage, the CCP was still learning how to mobilize the masses, relying heavily on the strategies of its Russian mentors. Starting in 1860's Western missionaries began arriving in China, gradually extending their influence deep into the interior. By 1922, their efforts had established a significant presence, including the founding of hospitals, schools, and universities such as Tsinghua University, China's MIT. Beyond spreading Christianity, they also promited Western values, including democracy. The Anti-Christian Movement aimed to stir nationalist sentiment by dinimish the influence of Christianity and Western culture in China. It denounced Christianity as a tool of Western imperialism and religion as anti-scientific superstition They organized rallies and protests, attacked churches, missionaries and foreign businesses. In Dec of 1924, they launched an anti-Christmas week in all major cities in China. In 1926, they killed several missionaries in Nanjing including American missionary Dr. John Elias Williams. The movement also launched the Reclaim Education Rights campaign to take over church-run schools, which made up most of China’s educational institutions, and banning religious teaching. Most Chinese believed then the Anti-Christian Movement was an organic student movement, similar to the May Fourth Movement, unaware that it was carefully orchestrated by the Communists. This demonstrated that Communists always view Christianity as their number one ideological threat. And the war on Christianity is still going on in China today.
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Can’t let August go by without a history lesson. August will forever be remembered in modern Chinese history as the Red August because it was soaked with blood. On August 5th of 1966, the Cultural Revolution claimed its very first victim. A group of Red Guards of the most prestigious high school for girls in Beijing led by Song Binbin (2nd pix), beat and killed their principal, with no consequences. After that red terror descended on Beijing. Within a month about 2000 people died in the hands of the Red Guards! Violence soon spread to the rest of the country. By the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 more than 20 million Chinese lost their lives!! It started as a revolution of “culture”, it ended as a revolution of death and destruction. Is Woke Revolution taking America down the same path?
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During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, children were encouraged to report their parents to the Party. However, if they dared to defend their parents, the consequences were dire. Ouyang Xiang, whose father was the top CCP official in Heilongjiang province and was accused of opposing Mao. In a courageous act, Xiang wrote a letter to the provincial Cultural Revolution Committee defending his father. This act branded him as a counterrevolutionary. During a struggle session, Xiang attempted to shout, "Long Live Chairman Mao!" to demonstrate his and his father's loyalty to Mao. To silence him, the mob forced a dirty, greasy glove into his mouth. He was subsequently imprisoned and eventually persecuted to death. A totalitarian regime simply does not tolerate family loyalty above that of the State.
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.@NicoleShanahan’s mother taught her real history about the horrors of Communism. .@lindyli did not learn it from her parents. Communism is not just about violence and killing. It is, foremost, a totalitarian system that controls EVERY aspect of people’s lives, including price which always leads to scarcity and starvation. And it is always done in the name of helping the people! Lindy Li needs to take Communism 101!
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This is an English missionary’s account of the JOY of the Chinese peasants in 1951: “Joyful emotions dominated the villages after the redistribution of land. Peasants worked very long hours on their own land, and hated to go home at nightfall. One old man got up in the middle of the night to go and see that his land was still there, and gaze at it. Gratitude was centred on Chairman Mao, who was given the credit for having designed the principles and methods of land reform, and having led the people through suffering to the point where they had the power to dispossess the landlords.” By 1958 all the land was taken back by the state through collectivism called the People’s Commune, followed by the Great Famine which killed up to 50 million Chinese!!! So much for the JOY!
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Historic posters showing Chinese people celebrating their JOY for the Communist FUTURE and Mao’s Great Leap FORWARD campaign. It did not take long for upto 50 million of them starved to death in the Great Famine (1959-1961). A history lesson the American voters MUST learn before they cast their ballots in Nov!!!!
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Walz is a CCP asset and threat to our Republic!!!
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There is much more to know about the grain ration coupons. These coupons were issued at various levels—local, provincial, and national, only for urban dwellers. They were not for peasants; if their crops failed, they were simply out of luck. Ordinary people were given local ration coupons. CCP cadres could obtain provincial or national coupons, which were essential for travel outside one's locality. Without these, it was impossible to get food in another area. This was how the CCP controlled the population by keeping them to their immediate surroundings. The these coupons were essential for survival. In fact, I once heard of a man who committed suicide after losing the monthly coupons for his entire family. A future Commie-la wants us to look FORWARD to!!
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.@elonmusk Elon Musk has the CORRECT understanding of Communism. EQUITY, what Kamala Harris believes and promotes, means equal outcomes. The only way to make it happen is through the power of the state and by force. And that is the essence of Communism. Kamala Harris is a Communist!
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Even progressive ChatGPT doesn’t deny the obvious👇 https://t.co/ClEU3arSQb
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Tim Walz taught in CCP’s China between 1989 and 1990. What happened in 1989? It was the year of the bloody Tiananmen Square massacre which killed tens of thousands of peaceful protesters. That didn’t seem to dampen at all Walz’s admiration for the Chinese Communist regime. https://t.co/7RhohIGQDU
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Tim Walz has deep connections with the CCP and been a long-time admirer of the Communist Totalitarianism. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13715483/Tim-Walzs-kamala-harris-vp-running-mate-China.html
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Pix 1: As a 16 yr old Red Guard, Zhang Hongping reported his mother to the authority for complaining about the Cultural Revolution at home. Two months later, she was executed. Pix 2: At 18, Guy Reffitt turned his father in to the FBI for being at the Capitol on Jan 6. His father is now in jail. Pix 3: Yesterday I met Mrs Reffitt at the Freedom Corner outside the DC Detention Center for the two-year anniversary of the daily vigil. This is history repeating and the result of indoctrination of the children. To win the war, we have to take back our educational system!
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Since breaking away from his family, Guy Reffitt has received hundreds of thousands dollars through GoFundMe from the progressives. He has since moved on to the new pro-Hamas cause.
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Listen to @ConceptualJames to understand what Commie-la’s “what can be unburdened of what has been” really means. Also pay attention to her slogan “We are not going back!” Commie-la is a Communist who wants to erase and destroy the past in order to build a brand new Communist Utopia.
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Mao’s version of “what can be unburdened by what has been.” Smash the old world. Build a new world! https://t.co/VOydqrDx6x
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How did Mao equalize rural China? Mao had the “haves” killed and their land and property redistributed among the “have nots” (1949-1952). Only 5 years later, the CCP took everything back through collectivization. Ever since, the land belongs to the PEOPLE, aka, the STATE. And that is an EQUITY story Americans need to learn.
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The propaganda machine was altering historic moment in real time last night. The legacy media hopes, by omitting the keywords “assassination attempt”, the public will soon forget about what has actually happened. And this is exactly what CCP has always done. Thanks to @elonmusk, we have X and we will not forget J13!
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I am reading “Religion in Communist China” (1970), and found this passage: “The ancient Buddhist ideal of compassion is to be directed only toward ‘good people’. Not only is it wrong to be compassionate to bad people, but it is also wrong for bad people to be compassionate to anybody at all, because that might make them appear less bad.” Who were the good people? Those belonging to the Red Class. And bad people? The Black Class. This is how the CCP subverts religious values for political purposes. Sound familiar?
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Just like the French Revolution that confiscated church property, the CCP’s Communist Revolution also confiscated the property of Buddhist monasteries. The monks and nuns were regarded as landlords. Most of them were forced to return to the secular world to become peasants! Communism destroys all religions because itself is a religion that can’t tolerate any competition.
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I am reading a 1952 CCP handbook entitled “How to Reform Thoughts.” It says the Imperialist and Feudalists Thoughts are illegal. Bourgeois Thoughts, although not illegal, are wrong and regressive. They must be condemned, reformed and replaced with the Progressive Workers Thoughts. To achieve this, one must study and accept Marxism and Mao Zedong Thought.
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This gentleman gives a perfect explanation of the difference between a Constitutional Republic and a Democracy. I would add that Democracy is a stepping stone to Communism. But Communism will in turn demolish Democracy, because Communism is Totalitarianism. That’s why we don’t hear the leftists use the term “republic”, never mind “Constitutional”! They ALWAYS say “our democracy”.
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What happened to the person who dared to cast a vote against Mao? Zhang Dongsun was a well-known progressive intellectual who had been pro CCP and was instrumental in making the “liberation” of Beijing peaceful. After the CCP took over China, Zhang served as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, an advisory body for the CCP. However, he was suspected to be the only person who cast a dissenting vote when Mao was elected head of the central government in 1949. Mao never let go this incident. In 1957 Zhang was removed from his position during the Anti-Rightist Campaign and was later imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution, where he eventually died in prison.
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Just read an article by a Chinese historian on the danger of extreme right and left. He concluded that the Woke left and Trumpist right are equally detrimental to America. To prove his points, he cited the story during the Cultural Revolution that many Chinese readers reacted to the book “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich”, which was widely circulating underground in mid 70s, that Nazi Germany was similar to Mao’s China they were living under. The author completely missed the point. Nazism and Communism are always cousins!! Both are on the LEFT!!
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Stories like this should never be forgotten. Died with Dong in the infamous Jiabiangou labor camp were some of the best and brightest people in China. Their crime was they dared to criticize, question or make suggestions to the ruling Party! Among the 3000 prisoners only a few hundred survived.
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While visiting China in 1991, Pelosi went to Tiananmen Square to pay respect to the protesters who were massacred there on June 4, 1989, with a banner “To those who died for democracy in China.” But the CCP insists that the June 4 incident was an insurrection, a violent counterrevolutionary riot, and the massacre was justified bc the protesters were criminals. That’s exactly how Pelosi, the “defender of democracy”, characterizes January 6. Both the CCP and Pelosi are revisionists blackwashing history. Both would do anything to suppress their political oppositions and opponents in order to hold on to power!
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.@jordanbpeterson If author & prof Eric Kaufman were familiar with Maoism, he would have known that the identity politics is the core of Maoism, a radical version of both Marxism and Cultural Marxism. Woke identity politics is absolutely Marxist and is absolutely an ideology cultivated by the American Marxists. It was driven down from the top (academia) not from ground up.
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Meet the CCP’s Central Steering Committee for the Development of Spiritual Civilization (中央精神文明建设指导委员会). Founded in 1997, this committee is responsible for guiding and overseeing the development of “spiritual civilization” in China including promoting approved moral values and ideologies through education and media. In other words, this committee determines what is good and bad, what is moral and immoral, and what idea should be promoted and what should be banned. The Marxist Leftists must also have such a central committee that makes decisions on and pushes out programs such as CRT, DEI, Queer, and Climate Change so that they show up in every institution in America!
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We all know the line “Give me the man and I will show you the crime”, the perfect description of the political persecution of Trump. Don’t forget that Communists also play the game in reverse. And Mao was a master of it. For each of his political campaigns he defined the crime and then they would find the matching criminals including using quotas. During the Anti-Counterrevolutionary Campaign in early 50s, Mao determined that 1 out of every 1000 was a counterrevolutionary. About 2 millions were executed. During the Anti-Rightist Campaign every workplace was required to find a certain numbers of rightists. About 1 million were exiled to gulags to be reformed. Isn’t this what we see in the persecution of J6ers? One didn’t have to be in the capitol to be convicted. And the regime is still finding “insurrectionists”, the latest being Rebecca Lavrenz known as the “praying grandma”!
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.@davidhogg111 Today is a perfect day for you to learn some real history! On June 4th 1989 the CCP massacred ten of thousand peaceful pro-democracy student protesters in Tiananmen Square! This is what happens when citizens are disarmed under a tyrannical government!!! And this can happen anywhere including America!!! @Lily4Liberty
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CCP’s show trial of Jiang Qing after Mao’s death. Jiang was Mao’s widow and an active player in the Chinese Cultural Revolution. There was no doubt that she committed numerous crimes and was mostly hated. But trial was purely politically motivated and the decision was made even before the trial began. The goal was to blame everything on her and her accomplices called the Gang of Four so that Mao and his legacy could be preserved, without which the CCP would lose its legitimacy. Jiang was given a suspended death sentence. She later committed suicide in prison. The show trial was the first since the CCP took over China in 1949. In the Mao era “justice” was carried out in the “People’s Court” by mobs. Some compare Jiang’s trial to Trump’s, with important differences. At least it was very clear what Jiang was charged with: insurrection, counterrevolution…; Jiang was allowed to speak; and the trial was televised for the entire nation to watch. It’s terrifying to see a worse version of history repeating!!
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CCP’s show trial of Jiang Qing after Mao’s death. Jiang was Mao’s widow and an active player in the Chinese Cultural Revolution. There was no doubt that she committed numerous crimes and was mostly hated. But trial was purely politically motivated and the decision was made even before the trial began. The goal was to blame everything on her and her accomplices called the Gang of Four so that Mao and his legacy could be preserved, without which the CCP would lose its legitimacy. Jiang was given a suspended death sentence. She later committed suicide in prison. The show trial was the first since the CCP took over China in 1949. In the Mao era “justice” was carried out in the “People’s Court” by mobs. Some compare Jiang’s trial to Trump’s, with important differences. At least it was very clear what Jiang was charged with: insurrection, counterrevolution…; Jiang was allowed to speak; and the trial was televised for the entire nation to watch. It’s terrifying to see a worse version of history repeating!!
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“United States is only as strong as the institutions we have,” Destiny argued. That’s why the Marxist left launched the Long March decades ago to infiltrate our institutions. And that’s why the Marxist left is defending these corrupt institutions that they have total control over.
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Today is considered the birthday of the Red Guards. On 5/29/1966 a big-character-poster was put out on the campus of Tsinghua University’s middle school w/ the declaration to defend Maoism to the death by a group of school kids calling themselves the Red Guards. The name caught on and ignited the Red Guards Movement all over China that destroyed China and eventually the Red Guards themselves. The person who was credited for creating the name Red Guard is Zhang Chengzhi. Zhang’s revolutionary career as a Red Guard was long behind him, but not his revolutionary zeal. He recently wrote an essay passionately supporting the pro-Hamas student protesters in Columbia University and it was recited to the encampment crowd by a PhD student. Here is an excerpt: “In my old age, at seventy-five, gazing out at it, I feel a surge of unyielding excitement. In 1966, we threw ourselves into the fervor of youth, but without the aim of self-sacrifice for others—resulting in a generation's regret. Today, the new generation in America is focused on universal justice and the suffering of others, which is the proof of humanity and the ideal of youth. As long as I have breath, my commitment to this cause will not cease. At this moment, I am remotely present at Columbia University's plaza, and at this moment, I stand with the brave teachers and students of Columbia. My heart is starting anew from the origin. Facing the trials and transformations of the century, we will not retreat.” Two Red Guard movements, more than 50 years apart, one symbolized by the Red Guard arm band, the other by keffiiyet, are indeed the same.
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The Loudoun County School Board proposes to change 9 school names to make them politically correct. The estimated cost is $25 million!👇 Why are they so determined to change school names? Because they are Cultural Marxists who want to erase history, and who are more interested in pushing the Woke agenda than educating our children. Name changing was an important part of Mao’s Cultural Revolution when Red Guards changed names of institutions, streets, stores, brands… and eventually their personal names. Pix shows the street sign changed from a traditional name to “Anti-Imperial Road”
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Listen to our warnings about Socialism and Communism!!!
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Found this interesting photo: a CCP-sponsored struggle session against pimps by prostitutes during the Prostitution Reform Campaign in early 1950s. Some of the pimps were executed and many imprisoned. Struggle session has been the basic model for all of the CCP’s political campaigns. In each campaign a targeted group would be the subjects of the struggle sessions. During the Cultural Revolution the targets were the CCP officials whom Mao regarded as his political opponents.
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America is called a nation on wheels. One is free to move from place to place anytime. Not so in China, bc of the Household Registration system (hukou) implemented since the 1950s. Hukou ties people to their birthplace and segregates rural from the urban populations. Peasants will never become urban residents. And hukou of one urban locale won’t allow one to become the legal resident of another. Although people can move around today, they are excluded from the basic services such as public schools enjoyed by people with the right hukou. And migrants are subject to abuse and expulsion. Hukou has created a caste system in China with peasants at the very bottom and residents of major cities, such as Beijing and Shanghai, on the top. Communism is all about control. Hukou deprives people the freedom of migration in their own land.
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Quote from Mao’s speech to the visiting American Dixie Mission delegates in 1944: “Americans are good friends of Chinese people. CCP’s goal is to overthrow the Nationalist (KMT) dictatorship to replace it with American-style democracy. I believe we will have the support of American people in our fight for democracy!” The CCP then and Dems now are fight for the same “democracy”, aka totalitarianism.
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During the Great Famine (1959-1961) in Mao’s China, the CCP launched a campaign to promote food substitutes. These substitutes were filling but with no nutritional value. It also tried to promote cooking techniques to make food appear more to deceive the eyes. The famine killed up to 50 million Chinese, during which cannibalism became commonplace. Are the globalists planning the Great Famine for the world?
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Below are two CCP issued land certificates in early 1950s after the Land Reform Campaign when land was forcefully confiscated from the rich and given to the poor. But the land is long gone. In late 1950s ALL the land was taken back by the State through collectivism. Peasants were told that there was no need for private ownership; land now belonged to the PEOPLE. This is how CCP fooled the the peasants who put it in power with their support and sacrifice. Till today the CCP is still the sole owner of all the STOLEN LAND of China.
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There is NO private land ownership in China since 1959. All land belongs to the State and the CCP!
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Red Guards were young students Mao used as pawns for taking down his political enemies. When the Cultural Revolution started in 1966, Zhu Chengzhao 朱成昭 was a college student. He quickly became a true believer and emerged as a prominent leader. He was given the important assignment of escorting Gen. Peng Dehuai back to Beijing from exile for struggle sessions👇 Peng was purged by Mao in 1959 for criticizing the Great Leap Forward campaign which starved to death of 50 million peasants. During the trip Zhu and his team learned from Gen Peng about the truth of the Great Famine that they never learned about in school. They started to see Mao's real intentions for launching the Cultural Revolution. Zhu was one of the few devoted Red Guards who came to the realization that they had been manipulated in the early days of the Cultural Revolution. After returning to Beijing, He quit his activism and started to expose the truth. He was eventually imprisoned and only set free 10 yrs later after the Cultural Revolution had ended. Zhu proved that truth is the best tool for deprogramming radicalism.
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58 years ago yesterday was the beginning of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. By the time it ended 10 yrs later after Mao’s death, China was in ruins with its 3000 year old civilization destroyed, institutions dismantled, and up to 20 million people perished… The Marxist Woke Cultural Revolution is threatening to do to the same to America!
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For those who want to read the English translation of the 16 May Notification👇https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16_May_Notification
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This is how Mao liberated Chinese Women! They were liberated into forced slave labor! The most common medical conditions for rural women under Mao was uterus prolapse and absence of menstrual periods due to over work and under nourishment. https://t.co/gZZ0rw7tdZ
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Xi Jinping has successfully carved out his fan base in America in Muscatine Iowa. As long as Americans fail to understand the difference between the CCP and China, there will willing useful idiots like these Muscatinians! https://t.co/RuRr2tAM6v
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When Communism comes knocking at the door of a society, it doesn’t say: “Hey, I’m here to impoverish, enslave, and murder you!” Instead, it cloaks itself as a savior and says: “I’m here to LIBERATE you from oppression!” (Introduction, “Beneath Sheep’s Clothing”)👇 “Liberation” (解放) is a giveaway term for Communism, a word I grew up with. The CCP’s army is called People’s Liberation Army. The last Chinese civil war is called the Liberation War. China before 1949 is called “before liberation” and after “after liberation” CCP’s “Great Liberation” led to the enslavement of the Chinese people and millions of death. Sadly this history is unknown to the modern-day SJWs in the west who eagerly embrace “liberation”.
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In the video Columbia U. PhD student Joanna Lee reciting the essay by Zhang Chengzhi 张承志, a Chinese Muslim and author, supporting the students’ revolutionary act and their fight for Palestine. Who is Zhang? He is the one who was responsible for coming up with the very name “Red Guards” during the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 1966 when he was a middle school student in Beijing. He and his Red Guard comrades did a hell of a job destroying the Chinese culture including his own religion, Islam. He later went back to his religion and became a passionate activist for Palestine. In other words, Zhang was once a Red Guard and later turned into a Green Guard. In his essay Zhang invoked Mao’s quote of putting his faith in American people for the world revolution…
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How Mao erased femininity: women before and after the Communist revolution. Pix 1-2: Women in traditional Chinese Qipao (upto 1949) Pix 3: Women in Lenin suits (1950s) Pix 4: Women in Mao suits (1966-1976) Mao regarded femininity toxic & bourgeois and needed to be replaced by revolutionary musicality.
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Three student movements in China. 1️⃣May 4th Movement, 1919. A movement initiated by the Beijing University students and professors who protested against the sitting govt demanding it not sign the Versailles Treaty to transfer German occupied territory in China to Japan. They were successful. However, the movement was hijacked by the Marxist radicals and it gave birth to Chinese Communism. The CCP named May 4th Chinese Youth Day to be celebrated. 2️⃣The Red Guard movement, 1966-1968. Mao mobilized the tens of millions of students to carry out his political agenda to take down his own govt and to destroy the remnants of Chinese culture. The movement also started in Beijing University. The Red Guards were very successful at achieving Mao’s goal. But by the time they realized they had been used, it was too late. They were discarded like garbage after they were no longer useful. They are called the “Lost Generation” to be forgotten by history. 3️⃣Tiananmen Square Pro-Democracy Student Movement, 1989. Again Beijing University students led the movement and the target was also the sitting govt. They demanded democracy and the end of rampant govt corruption. This time the students were not successful. They were gunned down by the CCP. In China today only the May 4th student movement is taught to young people. Now you know why.
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It’s so true. Revolution is irresistible to many young people who want to be part of something bigger than themselves. The first Chinese Communist revolutionaries were Beijing University students who participated in the protests known as the May 4th movement in 1919 against the western imperialism. These student protesters were from elite families. They believed that their revolution would save China. Instead they brought in Marxism that has enslaved China till today!
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English lesson in the Cultural Revolution classroom. Any resemblance to today’s America? https://t.co/EppzzOMgyo
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For those who are still confused about whether the student movement is Marxist Revolution against America, listen to their own words👇 https://t.co/6gRBrMtExt
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It is ironic indeed. Dare the CEO of TikTok demand that Xi Jinping allow free speech on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok? Of course not. He knows he will “be disappeared” overnight. It is always an asymmetrical war between a Communist totalitarian regime and a free country. The Communists use freedom to end freedom. They use rights to end rights. And they use democracy to end democracy.
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