In the 1990s, the Soviet Communist Party, one of the world’s two superpowers, suddenly and instantly collapsed without a trace of its bones. And a dozen or so members of the Eastern Bloc, the communist dictatorships that were the Soviet Communist Party’s little brothers, also went up in smoke as if they had died with their hosts. The world was suddenly released from the shadow of communist totalitarianism and nuclear war, and the only remaining communist totalitarian areas such as the CCP, the Vietcong, and North Korea seemed to be no longer worthy enough to pose a threat to humanity. But the world’s optimism was obviously premature, as the Chinese Communist Party, which was thought to soon follow the Soviet Union’s big brother to its death, has not only survived but has replaced the Soviet Union as another source of world chaos that is incompatible with universal values. The complacent CCP has been eager to declare that they have found a model of human development superior to that of democratic societies, and that they want to lead the development of the world and the survival of humanity in the future.
This seemingly arrogant threat of communism is no longer to be underestimated, for today’s CCP is actually more than the Soviet Union was. First of all, the economy of the mainland under the control of the CCP is already among the second largest in the world. If the world economy continues to develop in the current pattern, it is no longer a pipe dream for the CCP to climb to the top of the world. Secondly, the CCP has not only expressed its intention to revise and formulate the rules of the world in many aspects, but also colluded with all authoritarian and evil forces to oppose universal values and destroy the market economy for profits everywhere in the world; it has even led the anti-human rights countries in the UN Human Rights Council, suppressed and excluded democratic countries, and promoted a set of fallacies of authoritarian and totalitarian anti-human rights. The Chinese Communist Party can easily manipulate the WHO to shift the blame to other countries for this virus that may remain forever, and conceal and manipulate the refusal to investigate the origin of the virus in the world.
The Chinese Communist Party, which was already on the verge of economic collapse and defeat, has not only not rolled into the garbage heap of human history like the Soviet Communist Party, but has instead been able to roll up its arms and sleeves and openly shout at the universal value of democracy. What are the reasons and mistakes that have led to this human crisis? On the surface, one might say that the Chinese Communist Party has been particularly fortunate in that every Time there is a critical juncture of Life and death, there is always an unexpected turn of events. For example, when the Soviet Communist Party was preparing to perform nuclear strike surgery on the CCP, the United States chose the Sino-US interaction strategy of pulling the CCP to counterbalance the Soviet Communist Party in order to counterbalance the Soviet Communist Party; when the CCP massacred the petitioners in front of the whole world on June 4 and plunged into a sea of universal sanctions, the then US President George W. Bush chose the policy of appeasement and only verbally condemned the CCP, otherwise everything went on as usual with the CCP. When Bush Jr. was about to impose sanctions to curb the Chinese Communist Party for repeatedly violating the rules and interests of the United States, the September 11 incident occurred again, and the sanctions against the Chinese Communist Party were shelved for the sake of world coordination.
But for more fundamental internal reasons, there are two forces within the United States and even within the democratic world that are contemptuous of the CCP. The first is the political media and public opinion circles that lobby for the CCP to influence policy toward China, including the so-called think-tank Chinese experts who influence U.S. policy-making. They keep propagating that the CCP is a nationalist party unlike the Soviet Union and has no ambition to compete with the U.S.-led democratic world for hegemony, and that there is no need to guard against the CCP as an enemy; they also say that the CCP can be transformed into a democratic country peacefully, and that they only need to help the CCP develop its economy, which will naturally form a middle class eager for democracy and freedom, and the CCP will then accept universal values and become a member of the democratic world. This kind of lobbying for the CCP actually started and greatly contributed to the fall of the mainland to the CCP’s clutches before the CCP had even grabbed it.
The second factor that has helped the Chinese Communist Party to grow so large that it is now a danger to the world is the power of capital that measures everything right and wrong by monetary gain. In addition to the money paid and bribed by the CCP itself, the more powerful and well-established lobbying groups of U.S. capital are the ones spending a lot of money in Washington to lobby the U.S. to ease restrictions on the CCP’s economic and technological imports and exports. These lobbying activities have no concern for U.S. and world security, but only for the possibility of making more money by relaxing restrictions on the CCP. They even know that the Chinese Communist Party is stealing technology and infringing patents, and they are extremely dissatisfied with this and support the United States and others in pressuring the Chinese Communist Party, but as long as there is money to be made from trade with China, they will do everything possible to make it happen without regard to the safety and security of the country and the world. Letting the CCP join the WTO is certainly related to the Clinton administration, but the lobbying and efforts made by the U.S. capital forces may play a more crucial and fundamental role, and this move is precisely the dangerous situation caused by feeding the tiger.
Of course, the role of the CCP itself is another major aspect. The CCP does have a different face from that of the Soviet Union, and a blatantly unscrupulous and discredited nature. The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPC), with the exception of World War II, has always presented itself as a hostile party to the U.S.-led democratic world, and has unapologetically gathered the Eastern European bloc to confront it. But the Chinese Communist Party has never hesitated to change its face to reap real benefits. The Chinese Communist Party once declared its goodwill with the United States through the party media on the mainland, and proclaimed in a high profile that it had a close relationship with the United States as a strategic partner. In fact, at the juncture of the Communist Party’s seizure of power in the Republic of China, the Communist Party has been almost as eager to promote democracy, human rights and freedom as well as the U.S. government. The Chinese Communist Party’s use of a myriad of bribery tactics is also the reason why it is difficult for the institutions and officials of democratic societies not to fall. Whether in the United States or other democratic countries, there are often people who close their eyes and disregard the facts to make a case for the CCP. How can the motives behind this disregard for simple facts not be suspicious?
In the final analysis, the reason why the CCP is now sitting on top of the world is the lack of deep understanding and vigilance of the US and the democratic camp towards the communist system. In its world manifesto, the Communist Party calls for the elimination of all classes except the proletariat and the liberation of all mankind to create a world where only the proletariat remains. This proclamation, not to mention its undisguised evil, has proven its absurdity so far in human development. The proletariat, which Marx called industrial workers, has not only failed to become the majority of mankind, but has shrunk in the scientific development of the division of labor, and is now far from the top of the division of labor. As for the threat of eliminating other classes of mankind, it is also unacceptable to the majority of societies and people in the world today because it is full of hatred and violates the security and rules necessary for human development. But this fallacy, which has been proven wrong from its roots, will not be investigated by those who are steeped in the Communist Party’s heresy, while the desire for “liberation,” i.e., the desire for power to rule over humanity, continues to possess the body, as evidenced by the Communist Party’s Xi Jinping‘s desire to guide human development.
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