@hillerm : Caesar, Alexander the Great and many other great guys also killed a lot of people. The reason is to build a new world. In this sense, China now is completely different after Cultural Revolution. Now in China, scholars are not respected, including Confucius. We also dun believe in any gods any more. That's why we are developing rapidly now. We believe in money, sex and power now.
Without Cultural Revolution, Deng cannot succeed in reformation.
Deng was already succeeding in reformation before the Cultural Revolution. The Cultural Revolution happened partially to steal power away from revisionist leaders like Deng.
Mao achieved nothing as a leader. The country was in shambles during his lifetime. The country lost its economic power, educational system, dignity, and over 40 million people. It was one failure after another until Mao's death.
After his death, real leaders like Deng came in and began to actually help.
@hillerm: I have to say that many achievements during CR have been ignored by you. 1. PRC returned to UN in 1972. 2. Nuclear weapons 1969. 3. Man-made Insulin 4. China won the Vietnam War and beat USA away 5. PRC and Soviet Union broke up and so on..
PRC's international status and military power were built and they are recognized by foreigners until now. That is a huge legacy from Chairman Mao The Great.
@hillerm: I also notice u emphasize the difference between Mao and Deng a lot. That is true. However, they are both brave and brilliant communist fighters. U Americans want we Chinese to believe that Deng is better than Mao. This small little trick cannot work at all. We will not make the same mistake Russian made after Stalin's death - that is to completely neglect and humiliate their great leaders.
Chairman Mao is a Great leader and he is the real founder of our country, we respect him forever
Too bad 40 million Chinese aren't around to respect him as much as you do BECAUSE THEY'RE DEAD. They were killed as a direct result of his idiocy and jealousy.
Russians disrespect Stalin because he truly was a bad leader. Mao was a bad leader as well. He should have handed over the country to people like Deng on the first day after the revolution. A lot of people would still be alive now if he did.
Mao is the mostly deadly leader in history. He killed more people than Hitler.
@hillerm: Russian disrespected Stalin, that's why their Communist Party fell in 1991. We Chinese are not going to make the same mistake. Mao and his theory are the foundation of CCP. Without respecting him, the legitimacy of CCP will be decimated. I know the consequence of it and I will keep supporting Maoism.
@hillerm: I k that u westerners want us to conduct political reformation asap. That is our civil affair, thanks for your kindness and we dun want westerners to help any more.
@Kameron898 If your from China and a true communist why are you circumventing the Governments firewall and posting on youtube. You should have enough respect to follow the CCCP'S laws which is no undue outside influence and definitely NO YOUTUBE, make like a tree and scram.
Mao did totally rock!!! Do not stop it of the MISINFORMACION. Is a TRUE leader of the People of China!! Live glorios glorios Comrade Mao and proud Republic of China!! We FULL support you!! Together with our China brothers in arms the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuelas noble Bolivarian Proletariat will fight against facism imperialism captalism and world oligarchy!! Live Dictatorship of the Proletariat!! Go Comander Chavez!!!
Today, filial piety is still a virtue in chinese society, the revolution did not change this.
the Cultural revolution was just Mao's scheme to remain in power. Besides the destruction of some ancient artifacts by the red guards during the cultural revolution, it did not make a huge dent in chinese confucianistic way of life.
u obviously misssed my point, which was that DESPITE Mao's 'cultural revolution', the chinese today are still very much so confussianistic...
'bratty kids' speaks of the parents, not the society as a whole. in terms of chinese in mainland cities which lives by the one child/family policy, this is perhaps the very cause..
so he is saying that china's economic success could not have happened if not for the cultural revolution, i disagree.
it is hard to argue history, the cultural revolution did occur, and China has progressed, in terms of the economy, phenomenally in the past 3 decades.
as a chinese, the most cultural-shocking element of the revolution is its 'encouragement' to rebel against elders for change, as a confucian society that places filial piety in the highest esteem. ....cont.
I am a supporter of Chairman Mao and I am from China.
I know the truth about Cultural Revolution, however, I love communism and CCP much more since then.
CR purified China so that PRC didn't collapse in the year 1989 like other communist countries did.
Long live PRC and Long live Communism!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kameron898 4 months ago
@Kameron898
I'm an American living in Shanghai. I think you're delusional. Mao killed so many people, and for what?
The Revolution failed.
You believe China is Communist? Communism died when Deng became leader.
hillerm 2 months ago
@hillerm : Caesar, Alexander the Great and many other great guys also killed a lot of people. The reason is to build a new world. In this sense, China now is completely different after Cultural Revolution. Now in China, scholars are not respected, including Confucius. We also dun believe in any gods any more. That's why we are developing rapidly now. We believe in money, sex and power now.
Without Cultural Revolution, Deng cannot succeed in reformation.
Kameron898 2 months ago
@Kameron898
Deng was already succeeding in reformation before the Cultural Revolution. The Cultural Revolution happened partially to steal power away from revisionist leaders like Deng.
Mao achieved nothing as a leader. The country was in shambles during his lifetime. The country lost its economic power, educational system, dignity, and over 40 million people. It was one failure after another until Mao's death.
After his death, real leaders like Deng came in and began to actually help.
hillerm 2 months ago
@hillerm: I have to say that many achievements during CR have been ignored by you. 1. PRC returned to UN in 1972. 2. Nuclear weapons 1969. 3. Man-made Insulin 4. China won the Vietnam War and beat USA away 5. PRC and Soviet Union broke up and so on..
PRC's international status and military power were built and they are recognized by foreigners until now. That is a huge legacy from Chairman Mao The Great.
Without this legacy, Deng cannot succeed
Kameron898 2 months ago
@hillerm: I also notice u emphasize the difference between Mao and Deng a lot. That is true. However, they are both brave and brilliant communist fighters. U Americans want we Chinese to believe that Deng is better than Mao. This small little trick cannot work at all. We will not make the same mistake Russian made after Stalin's death - that is to completely neglect and humiliate their great leaders.
Chairman Mao is a Great leader and he is the real founder of our country, we respect him forever
Kameron898 2 months ago
@Kameron898
Too bad 40 million Chinese aren't around to respect him as much as you do BECAUSE THEY'RE DEAD. They were killed as a direct result of his idiocy and jealousy.
Russians disrespect Stalin because he truly was a bad leader. Mao was a bad leader as well. He should have handed over the country to people like Deng on the first day after the revolution. A lot of people would still be alive now if he did.
Mao is the mostly deadly leader in history. He killed more people than Hitler.
hillerm 2 months ago
@hillerm: Russian disrespected Stalin, that's why their Communist Party fell in 1991. We Chinese are not going to make the same mistake. Mao and his theory are the foundation of CCP. Without respecting him, the legitimacy of CCP will be decimated. I know the consequence of it and I will keep supporting Maoism.
Kameron898 2 months ago
@hillerm: I k that u westerners want us to conduct political reformation asap. That is our civil affair, thanks for your kindness and we dun want westerners to help any more.
Kameron898 2 months ago
@Kameron898 If your from China and a true communist why are you circumventing the Governments firewall and posting on youtube. You should have enough respect to follow the CCCP'S laws which is no undue outside influence and definitely NO YOUTUBE, make like a tree and scram.
AlienBusDriver 1 week ago
Mao did totally rock!!! Do not stop it of the MISINFORMACION. Is a TRUE leader of the People of China!! Live glorios glorios Comrade Mao and proud Republic of China!! We FULL support you!! Together with our China brothers in arms the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuelas noble Bolivarian Proletariat will fight against facism imperialism captalism and world oligarchy!! Live Dictatorship of the Proletariat!! Go Comander Chavez!!!
hugocaracas2021 6 months ago
´Four´ cardinal principles, not six.
Roemerpils 1 year ago
excellent work!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
tea party? anyone?
wblakews 2 years ago
(continued)
Today, filial piety is still a virtue in chinese society, the revolution did not change this.
the Cultural revolution was just Mao's scheme to remain in power. Besides the destruction of some ancient artifacts by the red guards during the cultural revolution, it did not make a huge dent in chinese confucianistic way of life.
hongster76 2 years ago
bullshit, Chinese nowadays has so forgotten about the Confucianistic tradition! Just take a look at bratty Chinese children nowadays!
jimmyjamesWang 2 years ago
u obviously misssed my point, which was that DESPITE Mao's 'cultural revolution', the chinese today are still very much so confussianistic...
'bratty kids' speaks of the parents, not the society as a whole. in terms of chinese in mainland cities which lives by the one child/family policy, this is perhaps the very cause..
hongster76 2 years ago
@jimmyjamesWang the 'bratty Chinese children' does not mean the total..............
nicolewang123 1 year ago
so he is saying that china's economic success could not have happened if not for the cultural revolution, i disagree.
it is hard to argue history, the cultural revolution did occur, and China has progressed, in terms of the economy, phenomenally in the past 3 decades.
as a chinese, the most cultural-shocking element of the revolution is its 'encouragement' to rebel against elders for change, as a confucian society that places filial piety in the highest esteem. ....cont.
hongster76 2 years ago