Joe Shearer
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You may be in your 60s or 70s to fabricate a story of CPI. Stalin died in 1954, even before Nehru's indi-chini bah-bah. The world fanatic to Mao started in the late 1950's and reached its high in 1960's when Mao was generous to give out money to every poor country and when he ignited cultural revolution! Don't blame Mao for your own stupidity to follow his spirits at home! Mao was, is and will be the founding father of modern China. Deng did his part in China's history but he's almost forgoten. China today is still Mao's China.
I am 68.
Your views are interesting, as are everybody else's, but don't change my view in the least little bit.
You may be in your 60s or 70s to fabricate a story of CPI. Stalin died in 1954, even before Nehru's indi-chini bah-bah. The world fanatic to Mao started in the late 1950's and reached its high in 1960's when Mao was generous to give out money to every poor country and when he ignited cultural revolution! Don't blame Mao for your own stupidity to follow his spirits at home! Mao was, is and will be the founding father of modern China. Deng did his part in China's history but he's almost forgoten. China today is still Mao's China.
While you are at it, look up the meaning of 'fabricate', and don't use it about my posts again.
Interesting....didnt know that lol.
Thanks, a good read. I myself am somewhat well versed in the CPI split story. I remember when i was a young lad (just starting to get into politics etc) watching the news (I think BBC) in the early 2000s....they brought on a red spokeswoman from India to give her take on a few issues concerning Indian politics....and they introduced her as being from the CPI...and she was quick to correct them that it was the CPI-M (stressing the M heh)...and did so again when they again called it the CPI later.
It made me ask my dad about it later...and he grumbled (being an avowed commie-hater and liking nothing better than to avoid the subject altogether where possible) but eventually told me to remember to ask my athimber (who is well versed in Kerala politics particularly) for all the details regarding that....which I eventually did!
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Imagine how tough life might be for an equal opportunity hater - Congress (the first to be hated) Communist (all flavours, uniformly, but Naxals top of the list, considering their legacy of blood), and the Sangh Parivar (most visceral of all hatred, and the most recent entrant in the dregs of politics stakes).