Hong Kong protesters refer to the Communist Party as Chinazi, or Red Nazis, during the 2019 anti-Send-China movement. Pictured are protesters holding a giant banner with a swastika made up of five stars on the Chinese flag.
During the 2019 anti-China campaign, Hong Kong protesters referred to the Communist Party as Chinazi, or Red Nazis. Everyone’s posts at the Time were followed by a #Chinazi, bringing the term to international attention and making it one of the buzzwords on Twitter that year. According to Ho Leung Mau, a veteran media personality and CEO of Broad Media, Chinazi reflects the deep and thorough understanding of the Chinese Communist Party by Hong Kong protesters. So what do the Communist Party, which took the far-left line, and the Nazis, who took the far-right line, have in common?
Back in the 1930s, German Social Democratic Party politician Kurt Schumacher said bluntly that the Communists were the “Red Nazis”. He Liangmao said that Nazism means “National Socialism” in German, and that Nazism and Fascism of the “extreme right” and Communism of the “extreme left” are totalitarianism, i.e., the lack of rights. Although the Nazis opposed communism, Hitler, the supreme leader of Nazi Germany, admired Stalin, the leader of Soviet Communism, and even praised Stalin in public.
He Liangmao summarized six similarities between Nazism and communism.
I. Eugenics
When it comes to the Nazis, we must first explain the Nazis’ important theory – Racial hygiene or eugenics. Racial eugenics is a social system in which the government selects the strongest, brightest and best people to raise the next generation. To achieve its goal, however, the government used unsatisfactory means, including banishment, segregation, forced sterilization, or even genocide of those the government deemed unfit.
During Nazi rule, eugenics became the primary philosophy of the German medical profession, which the Nazi government legalized and institutionalized, and purged European Jews, Communists, Gypsies, homosexuals, and political dissidents, among others. He Liangmao pointed out that, in fact, like the Nazis, the Soviet Union also had eugenicists.
Second, the use of propaganda to brainwash the public
Paul Joseph Goebbels, the propaganda minister of the German Nazi Party, once said: A lie repeated a hundred times will become the truth. He Liangmao pointed out that the Communist Party does the same. The Communist Party has a Central Propaganda Department, and the media constantly repeats official thematic ideas for the purpose of brainwashing.
III. Political Violence
“He said that both the Nazis and the Communist Party want to be “the only ones who can do anything”.
IV. Violent Society
According to He Liangmao, the violent society was manifested in class struggle; during the Nazi period, it was manifested in concentration camps; while the Soviet and Chinese Communists had labor camps and concentration camps.
V. Training “successors”
Both the Nazis and the Communists were committed to cultivating the next generation of “successors”; Nazi Germany pursued Aryans, while non-Aryans were rejected and even killed; the Communists – on the other hand – extended the “successor” system to the whole country, not only to the Young Pioneers and the Communist Youth League, but also to The Communists – on the other hand – extended the “successor” system to the whole country, including not only the Young Pioneers, the Communist Youth League, but also the Party members, reducing the Chinese children to the Communist bloodline.
Militarism
The Nazis had the SS, while the Communists emphasized that “power comes from the barrel of a gun” and that the Party should firmly control the military and not allow it to be nationalized.
In addition, the leaders of both the Nazis and the Communists were control freaks, self-centered, and “did not allow others to think independently”; the Nazis and Communist leaders were also habitual liars, lying by nature, and ruled by lies, and “of course, their policies were politically oriented, especially the leaders’ ideas, which became the most important political indicator of society. The most important political indicator of society”.
Moreover, both leaders discriminate against ethnic minorities, the Nazis killed the Jews and the CCP persecuted the Xinjiang people; “persecution of religion is also their common denominator, and it is well known that the CCP practiced atheism, so it wanted to control all religions, and if it could not control them, it persecuted people of faith severely”; the CCP also rejected educated people. “Because it is difficult for knowledgeable people to be brainwashed by the authorities, they will expose the lies of the Communist Party, so the CCP monitors intellectuals very closely.”
Both the Nazis and the Communists treated human Life like grass. Ho Leung Mau cited information that the Nazis killed six million Jews, while the Chinese Communist Party caused the unnatural deaths of at least 80 million Chinese people.
The Origin of Chinazi Nazi
In fact, the term Chinazi already appeared in 2005. After 2010, the Chinese Communist Party was compared to Nazi Germany, and in 2014, the Vietnam Social Science Academy commented that Chinazi (Red Nazi) and Chinazism (Red Nazism) referred to the Nazi style in China.
In 2018, Chinese exiled author Yu Jie published his book “Nazi China”, describing China’s transformation into Nazi Germany. in August 2019, Australian House of Representatives member Andrew Hastie compared China’s rise to that of Nazi Germany in an article, reminding Western countries that they should not underestimate the threat of the Chinese Communist Party.
In 2019, during the anti-Send China movement in Hong Kong, demonstrators described the CCP as Chinazi (Red Nazi) and used Xitler to describe Xi Jinping, drawing further attention to the international community’s Nazification of the CCP.
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