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  • Although I do not agree with much of what is said in this video, I like the way it refers to Vice Chairman Lin Biao as the "super-warrior." And that his only concern was the "war effort" which was of course the idea of a Global People's War.

  • @MonkeyKing1949 i edited out the part that most chinese forgot on how cult rev started. i personally was right in the midst of the struggle in america, where the debate on "war or peace", or "nuke or not nuke china" was going on, particularly between the youngsters and over 30's. so, i believed in what the earlier documentaries that china put out on cult. rev. now, china is too busy making money.

  • @joeching: "now, china is too busy making money." I totally agree. The reversal from socialism started in the early or mid 70s when the party shifted towards the right. China during the GPCR was the world revolutionary beacon and everyone with a red heart looked up to Beijing. Everything went bad after Vice Chairman Lin Biao's death, the rightists purged the Maoists from the PLA and the Party. The last remaining Maoists are known to be the Gang of Four who also jailed after Mao's death.

  • @MonkeyKing1949 """China during the GPCR was the world revolutionary beacon and everyone with a red heart looked up to Beijing."""

    i v not come across anyone who said it better!

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    """ Everything went bad after Vice Chairman Lin Biao's death, the rightists purged the Maoists from the PLA and the Party. The last remaining Maoists are known to be the Gang of Four who also jailed after Mao's death."""

    lin biao and zhang ze tong were the 2 cards mao used to bluff the america nuke monkey. so, china owes lin biao a lot. so did mao, for betraying him, but for the good of china.

  • @joeching so what does this mean for america??

  • @toolman12241 america and americans should learn the lesson of cultural revolution -- that it's america who caused it, in china and now in north korea. it's all a continuation, though serially, of the century-old war america is having with asia.

    to save itself, america needs to pull out its military presence in asia, and allow east asia to unify(among china, japan and korea) and let it show the world how harmony and benevolence can over come barbarism that we r suffering under now.

  • @joeching wait, so china or asia has a stronger military then america?

  • @toolman12241 yes. had not america framed japan with the forgery, tanaka memorial, a united japan and china could beat america, much like china did along in korea and vietnam. america has been getting away with murder, since all its wars were done remotely, instead of mao/lin biao/bin laden's concept of "borderless". the culturalists is stronger military in terms of human power.

    check the video clips below:

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    XIAN MUTINY AND NANKING MASSACRE'S IMPACT ON ASIA(1/2)

    youtube.com/watch?v=APlMMo1cHh­I

    XIAN MUTINY AND NANKING MASSACRE'S IMPACT ON ASIA(2/2)

    youtube.com/watch?v=JMm5HWoOEm­c

    HOW CHINA AND JAPAN COOPERATED TO BEAT THE AMERICA'S PUPPET GOVERNMENT OF CHIANG KAI-SHEK(1/2)

    youtube.com/watch?v=P_iNEvvkkG­w

    HOW CHINA AND JAPAN COOPERATED TO BEAT THE AMERICA'S PUPPET GOVERNMENT OF CHIANG KAI-SHEK(2/2)

    youtube.com/watch?v=dM5mV2tl2R­k 

  • if you want a first hand account of chinese cultural revolution, read JUNG CHANG'S book, "wild swans"

  • @avalsonline in china, she's considered to belong in the tradition of prostitutes to the west, in line with mrs. chiang soong meilin, who call all chinese defenders, commie bandits.

    cultural revolution was an international incident. only people like mao and chen yi,the foreign minister, who accused america of threatening china with nuke weapons in the documentary, got international news and their strategy for china was correct: chinese will power overcoming american military prowess.

  • @joeching oh, but ofcourse she is. she is critical of mao, therefore she is a traitor. i am from russia. i know the game. i have argued with the true believers. what did destroying old cultural relics have to do with the cultural revolution? what did demonising teachers and academics have to do with nuclear war? bottom line is, mao encountered resistanse in his own party and he succesfully crushed it. like stalin did in the 30s. mao admired stalin very much, wanted to be like him.

  • @avalsonline most my chinese friends who suffered tremendously under mao's cult rev admitted to me that mao was not a power grabber, as he willingly giving up his power several times.

    as an history analyst, i v noticed that the greatest asset a powerful leader has is his ability to convince the mass that he has disdain for power.

    american propaganda has gotten ur brain.

  • @joeching when did mao willingly give up his power?

  • @avalsonline just before the long march(which was really an extermination of china's resistance against foreign aggressioneffort by chiang kai shek, the american puppet).

    when the communist german advisor, li de, showed up, mao was appointed to a office job, which he described as a soak in the cesspool. only after li de almost lost 3/4 of the troop, that the rest of the party members insisted that mao should be asked back as the leader.

    also after the great leap forward.

  • @joeching the great leap forward was a total disaster. i think even mao recognised that. now let us think about something. DURING THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION little red books were filled with quotes from mao. the newspapers printed his quotes en masse too. moreover, anyone who even hinted at questioning mao was harrassed, beaten, denounced, and sent to labor camp. as far as the red guards were concerned they were carrying out MAO's will. this is a power grab, friend. a stalin-like personality cult

  • @avalsonline everything happened in china is now happening in north korea. and it's obvious to all asians that both are caused by america's harassments, and to a less extend, natural disasters.

    granted, mao and kim jong il are great savior of nations, but bad administrators. as mao put it this way:"we need to save china first before worrying about the culture and economics". in my research, worrying about economics breeds opportunists who can be most devastating when they levelage on america

  • @joeching how did america start the chinese cultural revolution?

  • @avalsonline did u watch the first part of the clip in which the foreign minister chen yi broadcasted to the world that china was not afraid of america's nuke threat to china whey america broke the peace treaty regarding vietnam.

    just look, how miserable north korea is today. and how china and vietnam rose so fast the minute america got off their back.

    if u only know how prosperous china was before the western barbarian came ashore 170 years ago -- about 10 time more prosperous than today.

  • @joeching you still have not answered my question. how did US cause chinese cultural revolution?

  • @avalsonline to understand cult rev and great leap forward in china, look at the live actions in north korea from a trip i took to pyongyang:

    *NORTH KOREA WELCOMES YOU!

    /watch?v=ABdoNc6kN54

  • @joeching i have watched the video. it had nothing to do with the great leap forward or the cultural revolution. seriously, do you mock me?

  • as far as i remeber, when the communists decided to schange strategy against the nationalists, mao was in the minority opposition. i think you are reffering to this incident

  • @avalsonline the communists were much more practical than that. minority or not, they wanted mao to come back when they believed and knew he's the best.

    for the world of me, i cant remember anyone in the communist rank cared about power!!! especially mao and lin biao, who was already a physically and mentally warned shadow of his old self, who just came out for the cult rev to help with mao's bluffing. lin sure convinced america not to mess with china.

  • @joeching if you cant remeber communists wanting power, you dont remeber the cultural revolution. why would would you imprison people for criticising you if you did not want power? why would you distribute books full of your quotes, if you did not want people to to worship you word and your word only? mao was seeking to make himself the only source of authority. during the cultural revolution he went over the communist party itself, imprisoning veterans of the Long March who disagreed with him.

  • @avalsonline check this clip:

    Mao and Red Guards /watch?v=Sh_F8wjAmW8 , which showed the relation between mao and his follower(and how the other bureaucrats feared that).

    also look at the cult rev clip when zhou en lai started to talk to the red guards. they were ready to lynch him.

    people love mao because he could best protect them. and unlike most of western intelligence, it's not mao, but the people of china, who's being very harsh on would-be traitors. u also got it deadly wrong in iraq.

  • @joeching bullshit. the people did not write the red books. the people did not have the newspapers publish nothing but mao's quotes. Mao himself declared war on intelectuals, teachers and members of the communist party.

    this is the same powergrab that stalin started in the 1930s in russia.

    and who is talking about iraq? dont change the subject.

  • @avalsonline lin biao wrote the red book, without explicit blessing by mao. lin being a shadow of himself, only produced the book because that's what the people wanted, and it's vital to convince america not to mess around china.

    this was not what happened in iraq. saddam hussian never believed america would be barbaric enough to attack based on lies and misinformation like iraqis putting flowers in american soldiers gun barrels.

  • @joeching bull. you know damn well that nothing happened at the top level without mao's knowing.mao himself used the term "cultural revolution" in 1965 article. it was he who wrote a letter of approval to the newly formed red guards. it was under his orders that leaders of departments were told to find all potential subversives. if people failed to find subversives, they were declared traitors themselves. it was a witchhunt. and stop changing the subject. this has nothing to do with iraq.

  • @avalsonline i m an independent observer, and i dont like that red book at all. but i consider mao did a mission impossible that pull china out of a situation worse that hell.

    also, i went thru the free-speech movement at uc, berkeley and the followed me to columbia u and finally showdowned at kent state. if the young people here in america could believe mao, just imaging the people in china.

  • @joechingdisagreeing with a political leader is not treason. if you consider it treason, then you are engaging in leader worship. and this is what happened in china in the 1960s. it you cannot fathom that mao could possibly be wrong, it is called indoctrination. when you cannot criticise your leader without being accused of treason, you do not live in a free country. US has a lot of faults, but when its people engage in political discourse, it does not end with beating and imprisonment

  • @avalsonline the real situation as u showed in my documentary clip was that the naive kids, or redguards, were ready to fight an all out war, and sacrifice the primes of their lives by going to the suffering rural area(that's why they r regretting and griping). but many of the party's top brass refused to believe the situations was that dire and giving america the impression the country was not about to back up mao and would implode soon(same as u r expecting of north korea).

  • @joeching did you not read what i said? mao encouraged the red guards. he wrote them a letter personally. he fomented the rebellion against teachers. heck, he openly encouraged disdain against education. and it was the governement, under the orders of mao that sent the kids to rural areas. "to learn from the peasants" mao said. why are you ignoring this evidence. stop worshiping mao for the moment.

  • @avalsonline mao and the redguards reinforced each other. typically the kids went much farther than the old guy. if u only know how much hatred chinese and all asians have for the western barbarians. it's close to what my black friends in america have for the whites, and explicitly demonstrated by muslims for christians.

    yes, mao wrote a letter or two, but the redguards put out billions of "big lettered newpapers" everywhere in china.

    learn something about worshiping the rite man

  • @joeching it's typical for america to smear the enemy countries' leaderships. now with china's rise and america's fall, truths r fast being revealed.

    stalin was as great a leader as mao.

    and u should have watched the documentary on: american revolution, british view, u ll find out all america's founding fathers r bunch of low-life assholes. even on lincoln, he was really the father of the military-industrial complex and started the world wide killing spree right after practice it on south.

  • @joeching i am sorry, i take particular exception to you calling stalin a great leader. this man is responsible for nearly 2 million excecutions and AT LEAST 20 million deaths. and the only thing ignorant here is your perspective on history.

  • @avalsonline history would record mao tamed a monkey in nixon, but stalin, a gorilla, in hitler.

    anyway, most of the world would feel the same toward america's leaders.

  • @joeching none of americas leaders of the 20th century ordered the killings of their own citizens. none of america's leaders caused a famine that resulted in the deaths of millions. i am sorry, but how can you compare a DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED leader to 2 dictators. 2 dicrators that presided over frickin police states. with all of nixon's flaws i will still take a hundreed of him over mao or stalin. you are a hypocrite. you dismiss the horrors commited by mao and stalin, while demining nixon?

  • @avalsonline how do u know what american leaders did outside of america? go ask mark twain and he'll tell u that america at the begining of the 20th century set up the military basis to dominate asia, by killing 10% of phillipinoes(by census).

    ever since then, american foreign diplomacy was run by the christian-military alliance, backed by the military-industrial complex. the chinese christians did two homeland crusades and killing over 50 million natives, and still wont let go until today.

  • @joeching you are quick to point fingers at the west, rightfully so. but you also willfully ignore the fact that mao was resposnible for political chaos of the cultural revolution as well as the millions that died during the famines OF THE GREAT LEAP FORWARD. you also willfully ignore the millions killed by stalin's actions. you did not even mention the fact that stalin took over eastern europe militarily in the 30s. is that not imperialism?or are you just too busy defending communism to notice

  • @avalsonline study my video clip carefully. the people, not mao, or lin or zhou, decided that they want to go all out against america and all homeland appeasers.

    the great leap forward was mainly a natural disaster, exasperated only by how china needed to make a lot of steel to defend herself. so, they sacrificed farming. but like most famine, importation of food should solve the problem, but america wont allow it. canada later did send in some.

    communism has been a bandage for war torn nat

  • @avalsonline talking about "dictators" and democracy, do u know that at mao's time, there were no rankings in the army. that's why the communist army was so effective, against overwhelming military superiority both in korea and vietnam wars.

    how stalin beat hitler could only be attributed to the fact that he had won the hearts and raised the will power of the people so high that they acted as one.

    the demobcrazily elected leaders are but a bunch of clowning mobsters elected by the voting mob.

  • @joeching chinese army had no rankings? guess again. sure, you had enlisted men, and then you had enlisted men who were members of the communist party. now, and, yes there were officers. and if you wanted to become an officer, you had to be in the communist party. if that is not a ranking system, i dont know what is.

    if you wana talk about russia and world war 2, you have to remember that US has been giving financial aid to USSR in the beginning of the war. that certainly helped.

  • @avalsonline in china, they only designate about a double generals as grand marshals, at least during the korean war time and definite in battle. that's how china was able to overwhelm the overwhelming firing power of america, with indivial initiate, mostly in the form of sniping and terrorism. think of the way they operate in the muslim insurgents. (again, muslim's biggest mistake is not doing mao's bluffing).

    america has looted the world in order to bribe others to fight for it.

  • The Chinese people have triumphed over imperialism !

  • america can invade any country, but just dont mess around with cultural revolution anywhere.

  • north korea is now having its cultural revolution, also instigated by america. they shall triumph over imperialism next.

  • @joeching have you ever asked yourself why it is a capital crime to escape from north Korea? punishable by death.

  • @avalsonline this is how n.korea has kept america wondering whether they should make an attempt on the fanatical n.korea regime. it's the same technique mao employed.

    the muslims employed it a little too late.

    have YOU ever asked urself how the tiny north korea fends off the america gozzalla?

  • @EdT586 yes, by trading with the imperialists.

  • @avalsonline no, by getting the imperialistic monkeys off china and vietnam's back.

    china is only returning to her old self before the western barbarians hit the shore.

    go real some chinese history. then u ll learn how the barbarians brought hell to our paradise.

  • mao was on his deathbed, no use for any power. but he refused to die until he could get the american monkey off china's back.

    if he's alive today, he still would not want power, but give taiwan a blood bath.

  • @joeching you do know that it was mao that established trade relations with america, he met with nixon in person. is that the monkey you are talking about?

  • @avalsonline i purposely went to beijing and interviewed the guy who initiated the pingpong diplomacy (/watch?v=Rh9L5qAteTo).

    mao outbluffed nixon. nixon was begging mao to let america off vietnam easy.

    but the jokes up until today is: all the western leaders who got cozy with china(like the recent autralian guy) generally get lynched back home. u should think hard about what kind of a ignorant mob we have in america.

  • Cultural Revolution is nothing more than Mao's personal power struggle to stay in power like an emperor until the day he died, by mobilizing tens of millions of naive children against Mao's political enemies. The cost? 50 million Chinese dead.

  • hey chinese traitor, where did u get this fact cultural revolution 50million dead, idiot. it was great leap forward stragedy that starv millions of chinese.

  • r u one of the those americans who voted for barry goldwater and his plan to nuke china?

    america is doing the same to n.korea. this time the monkey's tail will be cut.

    but too bad for the iraqis. they thought the americans would never invade, so now they have to use terrorism to repel the americans. anyway, this time, however, no one complained as america eliminated most of them.

  • who's goldwater?gold water...your boyfriend.

  • barry goldwater was the predecessor to john mccain from arizona -- both warmongers and ran for president, to put the world on the brink of total destruction.

    goldwater wanted to nuke china during the cult rev, as mccain implied the same for iran.

  • @pokermaniac0978 goldwater was john mccain's predecessor. the former wanted bomb, bomb, bomb china with nuke weapons, the latter, iran.

  • @TaiwaneseAmerican

    talling like an american pet. i was at ucb and then columbia u, during the cult rev. and the anti-vietnam war and pro-cultural rev youth movement followed me from 1966 to 1969.

  • @TaiwaneseAmerican u taiwanese pets of america would wish ur master america to nuke ur own country, china, like chiang kai shek did in shanghai before he retreat to taiwan.

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