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Has Mao Zedong been the victim of superficial propaganda that vilified him excessively?

Normal societies don't do that. You have made Mao into an infallible messiah like his sh*t didn't stink.
How about religious figures in the history? they were also just humans like you and me, but were made infallible. Different methods to achieve the same goal, forming a bond, holding a nation together.
 
How about religious figures in the history? they were also just humans like you and me, but were made infallible. Different methods to achieve the same goal, hold a nation together.
The most successful societies aren't held down by any dogma. Why did Soviet Union and the Pol Pot regime collapse on its own self?

Why is South Korea much more successful than North Korea? Why are Hong Kong and Taiwan the most developed parts of the Han Chinese civilisation?

They're not bound by dogma and communist mind control.
 
The most successful societies aren't held down by any dogma.
China isn't held down by any dogmas, China is very flexible and liberal, open minded, that's why China now is very successful. I agree a society being hold down by dogma can hardly progress.
 
China isn't held down by any dogmas, China is very flexible and liberal, open minded, that's why China now is very successful. I agree a society being hold down by dogma can hardly progress.
Nope. China is capitalistic as fck but it's still held down by the CCP dogma. It's evident whenever I hear a mainland Chinese speak. Covert racism, obsession of being the best, having the highest IQ, having the best economy. Reminds me of robots.
 
Nope. China is capitalistic as fck but it's still held down by the CCP dogma. It's evident whenever I hear a mainland Chinese speak. Covert racism, obsession of being the best, having the highest IQ, having the best economy. Reminds me of robots.
Sorry, people hate China, people love China.. I can't do anything about it. China only needs to do what's best for herself, your attitude is ignored.
 
Normal societies don't do that. You have made Mao into an infallible messiah like his sh*t didn't stink.
I don't worship Mao, I don't remember him, see how people who lived through Mao's time worship him.

Uighur farmer with Mao's badges in Xinjiang
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The landlord are the Mullahs, similar to all Islamic countries. That is to say, Mao did something very politically incorrect.. These Mullah give up their land and need stop spreading superstition.

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Mao saved Uighur farmer from those landlords and warlords, give land to them for free.
 
mao's masters behind the scenes sidney shapiro and Israel Epstein just type it in google.
 
Global Times article from 2013.

Mao denigration driven by political motives
Source:Global Times Published: 2013-12-22 23:58:04

December 26, only a few days away, marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of Mao Zedong. On the Internet, there has been fierce debate between those who are pro-Mao and those who disparage him. Some foreign media even created a new word for this particular day - "Mao-mas." The day may serve as a time when the world comments on his merits and faults. Perhaps the term "Mao-mas" will become popular as time goes by.

The Communist Party of China (CPC) and the Chinese people led by Mao initiated a revolution that brought about the most profound changes China had seen over the last few centuries. The aftermath of such changes is still under discussion today. Even when he has already passed away for 37 years, it is difficult to disregard the history of Mao's era to make a judgment about him, because we are still more or less influenced by his era, and an evaluation of his legacy will be affected by ideologies.

We must admit that Deng Xiaoping's remark about Mao's life that he was "70 percent right and 30 percent wrong" represents the mainstream ideas about Mao. As the Cultural Revolution faded, most Chinese people began to recognize his mistakes as well as his achievements. That Mao is a great man has a strong foundation in Chinese society. Some think Mao has had an infamous reputation in society. This is only a naïve delusion of these people.

The outside world uses its own judgment when it evaluates Mao, as the revolution he led also changed the world to some extent. The performance of the CPC in the future is key to their evaluations because its performance and Mao's groundbreaking course are always interrelated.

We are certain that Mao and the CPC led China to become truly independent and laid the foundation for China's reform and opening-up. However, his personal leadership style has its own limits, which resulted in criticism toward him after his death.

A revolution always has its cruel side, as did the Chinese revolution led by Mao. Meanwhile, after a regime change brought by a revolution, a country has to undergo a transformative period. It is difficult to evaluate China's historical revolution from a humanitarian perspective or from the viewpoint of only some intellectuals. The first evaluation criteria should be the historical results of the revolution.

Until now, the results of the Chinese revolution have been positive. It helped China get out of poverty and put it on the right track of human rights development. It not only makes China outstanding among some underdeveloped countries, but also propels the West to feel unprecedented competition and challenges.

There is no historical or current evidence that is convincing enough to denigrate Mao. Voices that completely deny or support him are both highly polarized. Currently, the demonizing voices are mainly from the West, which also criticizes China's socialist system.

Those who criticize Mao do so out of political motivations rather than a desire for genuine historical debate. Those who try to undermine China's politics in the name of debating history should be resisted by China's mainstream society.
 
The farther away we are from Mao's era, the more grateful we are for what Mao and his generation of CPC had done for China as a nation, and for Chinese as a people.
 
The farther away we are from Mao's era, the more grateful we are for what Mao and his generation of CPC had done for China as a nation, and for Chinese as a people.
Mao saved us from the fate of India.
 
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