
Chinese Cultural Revolution comes to the U.S.
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This has happened before, though not on these shores.
There are analysts who have surmised that the current social unrest in America harkens back to the late 1960 or other race-based riots in our nation’s past.
And while there are similarities, the Marxist aspect of the riots, combined with the active help of the Red Chinese (according to the FBI), point to a different influence on these events.
What we are experiencing is a repeat of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
On August 19, 1966, students launched a fight for “social justice” in China. Rioting violent students cried out for “revolution and change.”
The effort was led from the top by Jiang Qing, the wife of Chinese dictator Mao Zedong and herself a former actress.
Mao saw it as a letting off of steam. His wife saw it as so much more.
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Students and their allies put a red band around their arms to stand in solidarity with the “oppressed” in the villages and called for a change of old ideas that they termed the “Four Olds: Old Customs, Old Culture, Old Habits, and Old Ideas.”
The movement was supported by the Chinese media. Many party officials, including some who came to renewed prominence after Mao’s death and the turn to capitalism, were paraded through the streets, spat upon, and worse.
Many citizens and party types had to undergo mass criticism sessions where they were stood before a crowd and insulted. Any verbal self-defense would result in instant punishment, if not in arrest or death. It recalls the recent prostration of guilty white liberals in front of black radicals.
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