History Lessons from Three U.S. Misjudgments of the Chinese Communist Party (20)

The Chinese Communist Party also practiced the same kind of ironclad rule within its ranks. The few who did not have a clear conscience were subject to disciplinary action or execution for minor infractions. Gong Chu, an early leader of the Red Army, was removed from his post and expelled from the Party for a year by Zhou Enlai for opposing the indiscriminate killing of landowners, and eventually chose to defect from the Communist Party. [52][53] And Zhou Enlai himself was the first perpetrator of the extermination case wanted by the national government, which led a Communist assassination squad to strangle former Communist colleague Gu Shunzhang’s Family and 13 friends and relatives in Shanghai, including Zhou’s Life-saving benefactor. [54] Those who could survive in the Communist mafia, especially the top Communist officials and military leaders, were basically full of evil and had no humanity at all. The human sea tactics of driving civilians as meat shields,[55][56] and the starvation tactics of starving hundreds of thousands of people in Changchun without bloodshed,[57] are things that only the devil can do.

The people in power in Communist China today include the descendants and followers of the former “beasts of burden”. They have inherited the power illegally seized by their Communist predecessors, and they have also inherited the anti-human, anti-civilization, faithless and shameless rogue genes of Communism, even the beast of beasts, the evil of evils. The evil of the Chinese Communist Party is still underestimated even by the imagination of civilized people.

The tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party is by far the most evil of all communist countries, leaving even the Soviet Union, which is also a totalitarian system, behind. Stalin was recognized as a cold-blooded tyrant. According to declassified Soviet archives, from 1930 to 1953, some 3.8 million people were persecuted, nearly 800,000 of whom were executed. In contrast, Mao Zedong persecuted and killed a total of 80 million people in peacetime. Khrushchev recalled that in 1957 the world communist countries met in Moscow to discuss the possibility of avoiding a world war. Instead, Mao claimed at the conference that a nuclear war would be no big deal. So what if China lost half of its 600 million people? Mao’s cold-bloodedness dazzled and creeped out Khrushchev and the Communist leaders of Eastern Europe.

After Stalin’s death, Khrushchev and his successors, though still dictators, had no record of mass killings of civilians. Khrushchev himself also exposed Stalin’s sins and drove him from the altar. And after Mao’s death, Deng Xiaoping not only refused to liquidate Mao, but he himself single-handedly created the June 4 Tiananmen massacre. After Deng’s death, Jiang Zemin launched a campaign to suppress Falun Gong, and after Jiang stepped down, Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping took over, which has lasted for 21 years. Jiang, Hu, and Xi are all human rights villains, and all carry new blood debts. After the Sars plague under Hu Jintao, the Xi Jinping communist regime has again exported the even deadlier Wuhan pneumonia pandemic, which directly threatens the survival of all mankind, and the whole world remains in boundless fear and darkness. In July of this year, the Xi Communist Party blatantly abolished “one country, two systems” and introduced the National Security Law, extending the dictatorial tyranny to Hong Kong.

The political persecution of the Soviet Communist Party was mainly the Stalin era purge, and it was mainly within the Communist Party. After Stalin’s death, nationwide mass persecution basically ceased, and extreme political campaigns like the CCP’s Anti-Rightist Movement, the Four Purges, and the Cultural Revolution were unheard of in the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union also did not deal with political prisoners in the same way as the CCP. Compared with the CCP, the Soviet Union could even be said to be quite humane, no wonder Mao denounced it as “revisionism. Therefore, there are still many people with a clear conscience and a clear mind within the Soviet Communist Party and among the people. The emergence of Gorbachev and Yeltsin at the top of the Soviet Communist Party was no accident.

The Chinese Communist Party, on the other hand, has been engaged in various political campaigns since its usurpation of power, which have affected every stratum of the Communist Party and every corner of Communist China. On the one hand, it relies on the violent system to eliminate normal people with conscience and brains inside and outside the Party, and on the other hand, it mutates its citizens into soulless, rightless and inhuman walking corpses through brainwashing. After Trump‘s Epidemic, the nods of approval from the Chinese Communist Party remind people that the ordinary people who have been brainwashed for a long Time under the totalitarian system are both victims of tyranny and fellow travelers (among whom there are many who sing the praises of tyranny), just like the role of the German people during the Nazi era. This is the great challenge of distinguishing between the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese people.

Yet many in the U.S. government confuse might with totalitarianism, imagining that the CCP’s totalitarianism can move toward democracy in the same way that authoritarian governments do. For example, in 1997 Congressman Boehner (who served as Speaker of the House under Obama) defended a policy of “constructive engagement” with Communist China by citing Taiwan and South Korea as examples. He argued that the peaceful transformation of Taiwan and South Korea into true democracies was made possible by the expansion of U.S. trade with both countries and the promotion of greater economic freedom. Thus, normalizing trade with Communist China would also lead to their democratization. President Clinton, who was a strong proponent of helping the CCP join the WTO, also said that the CCP’s accession to the WTO would lead it to identify with one of the most cherished values of a democratic society – economic freedom. The development of the Internet would also make the Communist China more like the United States.

In his 1987 State of the Union address, President Reagan quoted Lao Tzu’s famous saying, “To rule a great nation is to cook a small meal. In fact, U.S. policymakers should understand the truth of Confucius’ saying, “Different paths do not work together. The “Way” pursued by the totalitarian tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party is not only different from the free world, but also completely opposite. They will never share the philosophy of the free world, nor will they play by the rules of a civilized society.

It has been proven that the U.S. policy of promoting the democratic transformation of the CCP’s totalitarian tyranny through economic openness and blood transfusion is not only wishful thinking, but also a foolish act of opening the door to robbery. The Chinese Communist Party has made full use of the “goodwill” of the United States to turn enemies into friends and the “good opportunity” of being deeply involved in the two wars on terrorism, relying on the characteristic Chinese Communist model of low human rights, low environmental protection, unscrupulousness and rogue, and frantically sucking blood to expand and rapidly expanding. Relying on the economic strength accumulated through unfair trade, the CCP has transformed itself from an unworthy communist rag to a political megalomaniac. The U.S. economic support did not allow the CCP to move toward democracy, as Clinton claimed, but rather provided legitimacy for tyranny, as the CCP’s vast wealth amassed gave it the strength to advocate the success of its totalitarian model internally and the money to buy and kidnap Western democracies for its use externally. In other words, the U.S. appeasement policy greatly strengthened the CCP’s confidence in its authoritarian dictatorship and ambition to dominate the world. It was not until Trump rose to the helm of the White House, vowing to return America to greatness and stop treating the CCP’s tyranny as a normal country, that the situation began to reverse.