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Sad Maoism is dying out

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If only Naking Hanjians continued to support this movement rather than becoming whores of capitalism

India would have achieved Greater Leaps

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and completed cultural revolutions

A Tale of Red Guards and Cannibals
At some high schools, students killed their principals in the school courtyard and then cooked and ate the bodies to celebrate a triumph over "counterrevolutionaries," the documents report. Government-run cafeterias are said to have displayed bodies dangling on meat hooks and to have served human flesh to employees.

"There are many varieties of cannibalism," declares one report, "and among them are these: killing someone and making a late dinner of it, slicing off the meat and having a big party, dividing up the flesh so each person takes a large chunk home to boil, roasting the liver and eating it for its medicinal properties, and so on."
 
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Sad Maoism is dying out

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Really, good to know
 
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Really, good to know
So you’re proud of Maoist terrorism?

Then get ready for this

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Commies used to have very high indluence in India, now its negligible, soon my Kerala will also get rid of these commies.
 
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So you’re proud of Maoist terrorism?

Mao is worshiped in their land

Mao Zedong, a persecutor of religions, is now worshiped like a god

Marking the birthday of the late leader, offers of incense, fruit, paper money to the statues of Mao, decorated like a Buddhist or Taoist deity. 40 thousand attend December 26 vigil in Shaoshan, birthplace of the Great Helmsman.
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Shaoshan (AsiaNews / Agencies) - Mao Zedong, who tried to destroy religion in his lifetime, is now worshiped like a god. Especially in Hunan, the province where he came from, Buddhist and Taoist temples often have a statue of the Great Helmsman, covered with yellow cloth (the color of the emperor and the Buddha), where incense, fruit, paper money (false) are offered as if to a god or the spirit of an ancestor.
According to Radio Free Asia there some wealthy people have even turned one room of their home into "private chapel", occupied by a statue of Mao.
This veneration of the statues of Mao and his mausoleum in Tiananmen Square in Beijing are much more evident on his birthday, December 26, the date on which he was born in 1893.
In Shaoshan, his place of birth, at least 40 thousand people came from various parts of the country to take part in a vigil remembering the late president.
The Chinese government maintains an ambivalent position towards Mao's memory. On the one hand it praises the late leader for having "raised" China to the forefront of all the nations; on the other it has judged at least "30%" of his ideology to be in error, especially with the experience of the Great Leap Forward – under which between 30 and 50 million inhabitants died of hunger - and the Cultural Revolution, when China was wrought by a civil war with purges, executions, battles that have affected millions of people.
In recent decades, before the great gap opened up between rich and poor and rampant corruption in the party, many proletarians extolled Mao and the Maoist period as the golden age of communism, where the current problems were absent, taking advantage of praise for Mao to criticize the current leadership.
In an effort to avoid "the end of the Soviet Union", Xi Jinping has vetoed any criticism of the past and present of the Communist Party, promoting the revival of "red songs", the songs of Mao's time, which extoll the great Helmsman and shining successes of China.



One day we may get to see Winnie the pooh worshiped as well
 
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One day we may get to see Winnie the pooh worshiped as well
Actually Mao's cultural revolution is only allowed to be celebrated in Hong kong, in mainland China the official stance over Mao's cultural revolution is it was Mao's grave mistake, but I believe it had good and bad two sides.

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Retards are posting CPIM (Marxist) rallies as Maoist, truly coming from from high IQ nationals.
I post communists and Maoists rallies in India, who told you I posted only Maoist rallies? high IQ? LOL..
 
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I post communists and Maoists rallies in India, who told you I posted only Maoist rallies? high IQ? LOL..
Yes, I mocked your IQ because if you had done a little bit of research with your pea sized brain, you’d have found out that Maoist is a banned entity. They cannot hold rallies.
 
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