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And Mao had another quality as well: he did not prohibit
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“Stalin and Mao are still revered in their countries
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Even the communist Chinese leader Mao Zedong partially credited his victory over Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang in 1949 to this text
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) Just to take the most obvious examples that Kirkpatrick chose to ignore or lie about, the USSR became far less tyrannical after Stalin died, as did China after Mao died
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Mao intervened, sending in a huge wave of troops that pushed MacArthur’s men almost all the way back to the old North Korea-South Korea border
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I think of Chile, and Mao
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Such regimes have been carried out by Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Mao, Castro, and Chavez
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As had Hitler and Mao before them, they controlled the news
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The even bloodier regime of Mao Tse-tung and his successors calls itself the Peoples Republic of China
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• Dividing people by their language and behavior was early used by China"s Mao, in the “
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He also made allusion to the fact that the local people did not allow the revolutionary forces of Mao Tse Tung, in 1949, to destroy the first Chinese Buddhist temple, the Baina (White Horse)
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, Stalin, Castro, and Mao Zedong (Tse-Tung), etc
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Their excuse: It was only misguided dictators like Stalin, Castro, and Mao who misused the lofty concepts of “to everyone according to his need, from everyone according to his ability” to detract from the ‘ideals’ of Socialism
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The Soviets protested this move vigorously but bid their time until the communists of Mao Zedong took firm control of all of China, save for the British colony of Hong-Kong
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In the history of war from Alexander the Great to Mao Tse Tung, the world has not produced more than a handful of men of genius capable of commanding armies
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If, however, Mao and his closest collaborators have been killed, then it is quite possible that the surviving Chinese leaders will do nothing concrete until they decide who is in charge in China
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‘’And Stalin? What could be his reaction to this if the death of Mao and of the other top Chinese leaders is confirmed? Could he decide to launch an atomic attack against us, especially after Dows’ raid just short of the Soviet border in Manchuria?’’
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It is thus probable that the majority of the Chinese leaders at national level, including Mao Zedong, have been killed
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For the moment, the two most probable candidates to replace Mao are Marshal Lin Piao, whose military rival Peng Dehuai is now dead, and Deng Xiaoping, the Party’s First Secretary for the Southwest regions of China, who just arrived in Beijing to assess the situation there
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When communists under Chairman Mao Zedong seized control of China, they sent aid to
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China which creates organic food for the elite of China, originally created to prevent the poisoning of Mao
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the 20th century at the hands of psychopaths including Stalin, Mao
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tortured by Stalin, Hitler and Mao this last century
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In his book, entitled "Hegemon," he says that Chairman Mao was steeped in the classics of a particular Chinese school of thought
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Mao Tse-tung, says Mosher, was attracted to these eight
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According to Mosher, "Mao had steeped himself in Chinese
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inside, says Mosher, "Mao was effectively Communist on the
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explained by the founder of modern China, Mao Tse-tung, who
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"Emperor Qin Shihuang was not that outstanding," scoffed Mao
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As he told Mao 136
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In fact she always wears something interesting like a mao cap or a
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Chairman Mao used the phrase “You do not argue with the dragon’s pearl” to control his nation
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The Chinese also state that Mao gave orders to the PLA to
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advocated communism and supported Mao and the Chinese com-
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‘In 1955, after meeting Mao he was quoted as saying, “from
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172 The Dalai Lama’s infatuation with Mao can be seen in a
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self as ‘half Marxist, half Buddhist’ and that Mao Zedong was
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‘Look at Stalin and Chairman Mao on the other hand
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“President who…is it that guy Mao?”
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gave it to China when Mao Zedong and the communists
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They had almost twelve meetings, and Mao treated him exceptionally: he
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those meetings, Mao assured the Dalai Lama that his desire was to establish a
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Not even Stalin or Mao Tse Tsung can boast of such a massive increase in the level and degree of legalized oppression of the masses by one ruler
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As for his looks, since they say a picture is worth a thousand words and since a handful of film stars are more widely known than Mao Zedong and Hitler, I shall use such a one to relieve us of a thousand words
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Mao Tse Tsung had already gained power over his followers
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Why aren’t all the most powerful mass murderers accused in public and jailed and hanged? Why did Stalin die in comfort in his sleep; why wasn’t Mao Tse Tsung brought to trial? Why wasn’t Bush Jr
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Mao Tse Tsung took over china… A population of one billion people
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Mao knew his people
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The older Mao got, the more powerful he became like the ancient Chinese emperors he had replaced, the more power he accumulated: the more arbitrary and meaningless his orders became
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Because Mao so openly despised all of China’s past, because he refused to study it, or learn from its history: he repeated it
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Now the Chinese masses are exploited worse, work harder, and are paid less, and have less benefits than they ever did under Mao
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They were all more equally poor under Mao
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Mao dined sumptuously every day; as millions starved under his five-year plans, the idea he stole from Stalin
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Mao Tse Tsung tried to destroy all evidence that any other Emperor had ever lived before him in China
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Mao Tse Tsung became a senile fat, impotent child molester; whose need to rape younger and younger girls in his old age, became an obsession
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What was Mao Tse Tsung…but a poisonous Tsetse fly that gave the sleeping Giant of China, a sickness that almost killed it with his Malarial infection of a tiny red bite of a tiny Red Book?
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To the human communist fanatic called Mao tse Tsung, who stung China awake into an industrial revolt against his communist revolution: instead of stinging it to sleep?…
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And just as fast, if not more quickly that Stalin’s idea of guiltless Power, and Mao Tse Tsung’s Power was wiped off the face of this Earth
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Maybe the greatest known and revered mass murderers, like: Alexander the Great, Ramses the second of Egypt, Augustus the roman emperor, Genghis Khan, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Tse Tsung are more guilty than the first person who ever invented gunpowder
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Thousands of Christians were martyred in the following years and hundreds of thousands were imprisoned during the cultural revolution of Mao Zedong
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Following Mao Zedong, there was further persecution by Chinese Communism
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All these irrational crazy historical facts… Western Govts and bankers helping their Marxist enemies while refusing to fund the White Russian forces… the Americans helping the Red Communist Mao while refusing to help the Chinese nationalist Chiang Kai Shek… all of these crazy irrational goings-on at the highest levels of power and international policy; simply do not make any fucking sense unless you factor in the presence of undead evil secretly manipulating both sides against each other
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The team carried from Chairman Mao himself a message “to invite the American team to visit China
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During this time, in 1921, Mao Tse-tung and a Kuomintang officer called Chou En-lai founded the Chinese Communist Party
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In strict Marxist terms, Mao shouldn’t have been founding a Soviet republic in a peasant country like China (see the earlier section ‘Mr Marx’s interesting ideas’ to find out why not), but he believed that Marx was, er, wrong
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Mao thought that, if you explained things to them properly, peasants could be just as revolutionary a force as the industrial workers
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Instead, Mao led them on the famous Long March to start again in the north
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China had been gripped by civil war between Mao Zedong’s communists and Chiang Kai-shek’s nationalist Kuomintang since the 1930s (Chapter 5 has the details)
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Marshall offered to mediate but Chiang wouldn’t deign to speak to Mao, not even through the Americans
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In the spring of 1949 Mao crossed the Yangtze river and invaded the Kuomintang-held south
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Chiang fled to the island of Formosa (modern-day Taiwan) while in Beijing, Mao announced the People’s Republic of China
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So the Americans sent troops to Formosa and told Mao to keep his grubby paws off
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In 1949 Mao Tse-tung’s Communist Party seized control in Peking (see the Introduction for info about how Chinese names are rendered in English) and proclaimed the People’s Republic of China (PRC)
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Not that Mao worried: He just got on with sending help to every Asian communist movement he could find
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You can read more about what Mao was up to in China in Chapter 16
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When Mao Tse-tung seized power in China in 1949, US Senator Joseph McCarthy declared that America had ‘lost’ China and American communist traitors were to blame (Chapter 15 covers Senator McCarthy and his interesting ideas)
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Mao and the other Asian communist leaders had no intention of taking orders from Moscow
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Uncle Sam and Chairman Mao would fight it out for control of Asia
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The UN forces defeated the North Koreans, but then they invaded North Korea, which was just what Mao had warned them not to do
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Marshall, the man responsible for organising economic aid to post-war Europe, of standing by while Stalin took over eastern Europe and Mao took over China
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Tracing the rise of Mao Tse-tung
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The two leaders of the communist world, Russia’s Joseph Stalin and China’s Mao Tse-tung, smiled for the camera and kept up comradely appearances, but behind the smiles they and their countries were soon deadly rivals in the leadership of the communist world stakes
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Mao Tse-tung – new kid on the bloc
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Once Mao and the communists had seized power in 1949, all that was going to change
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The Long March to Shaanxi was the defining event in forming the Chinese Communist Party and in putting Mao in charge of it
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The communists weren’t happy with their leaders and Soviet advisers: Instead they turned to Mao, because he had better ideas on how to fight off Nationalist attacks
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Thousands of volunteers arrived to join the communists: They didn’t know much about communism, so Mao set up special classes where they could learn all about it
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Taiwan seemed the perfect haven for Chiang Kai-shek and his followers after Mao won the civil war in 1949, and they headed there in huge numbers: Approximately one million mainland Chinese crossed over to Taiwan with Chiang
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The Mao and Joe show
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Mao claimed that the Chinese had risen up spontaneously in righteous anger at this capitalist threat to their land (no one actually believed him, but it sounded good)
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Mao knew that the key place for building communism in China wasn’t in the factories, as in Russia, but in the countryside
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Industrialise fast: Mao copied Stalin’s fast-track industrialisation scheme by planning everything centrally and imposing impossibly heavy production quotas
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Collectivise the land: Having only just given land to the peasants, Mao then took it off them
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Mao also copied Stalin’s technique of having thousands of people killed
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Mao turned on ‘counter-revolutionaries’, corrupt (= not communist enough) cadres within the army, and China’s remaining capitalists
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Mao, however, wasn’t at all thrilled by developments in Russia
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The rest of the world may have liked Khrushchev’s attack on Stalin’s posthumous reputation (see previous section) but Mao was appalled
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He thought Krushchev was playing into the hands of the West and, in any case, Mao couldn’t see anything wrong in establishing a huge personality cult and having thousands of innocent people killed: These were some of his own favourite hobbies
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Mao thought the de-Stalinisation programme that followed the speech showed that Khrushchev was removing the Soviet Union from the true path to socialism