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In China, 'Xi Forever' May Not Be Forever, After All

Well, now China has enough with his Dengist bullshit and his liberal followers.

Now it is time to go back Maoism with superpower strength. Since our enemies are all whining like little bitches, you can smell the senses that they are all trembling in fear.
Xi isn't doing it for the sake of power. The current world is a more dangerous place than four years ago. China has some unfinished business and require a strong leader like Xi to finish the job.
The only people I know are crying are not the mainland Chinese but mainly foreigners and fake Singawhore Chinese.
 
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Highly doubtful. First of all, why would he need to purge the only raising candidate to the next presidential election and why would he need to keep Wang Qishan? Couldn't Wang be replaced by someone else, who is equally loyal? Removing term limits and changing the constitution is a huge political move that is also controversial. I really feel that Xi wants the third term.
 
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I suppose you're right. I met a former Red Guard once. His job was to take grain from farmers trying to withhold it from the State. What did he do with the grain he seized? He and his friends ate it themselves - they were hungry, too!
Typical of a keyboard warrior right? :lol:
His and his fellow Chinese on this forum are normal of those who have never suffered the tragedies of the past and today grossly romanticizes the few good things from that same past. Warriors legends in their minds.
 
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I don't get Little Pinks like you or @Jlaw. Don't you find yourself hypocritical when you criticised the West as degenerate and yet both of you reside in Canada? What a keyboard warrior. Even your fellow countrymen currently residing in China such as @beijingwalker isn't as extremist as you in hating the West. What happened? You two faced discrimination in Canada?

Well, maybe his father or uncle was captured and went to jail when the Great Four were arrested after the cultural Revolution. That's why he hates Deng. As for him, the "Beauty" of Cultural Revolution is the best for China. Or maybe he just drunk or a troll. So leave him alone.
 
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Deng was the single greatest leader in the recent Chinese history, Xi is nothing comparing with Deng. Mao was a very contraversial figure whose role would better be judged in the future.
 
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Well, maybe his father or uncle was captured and went to jail when the Great Four were arrested after the cultural Revolution. That's why he hates Deng. As for him, the "Beauty" of Cultural Revolution is the best for China. Or maybe he just drunk or a troll. So leave him alone.

I had a teacher from China, a normal person btw, who had experience the Cultural Revolution first hand and recounted it to us. It's an absolute disaster which did China and the Chinese culture irreparable damage, and the effects of it still lingers today as reflected by the behaviour and moral values of the older generation of Chinese.

Without Deng going against the wishes of his communist comrades to open up China, China would probably be a giant NK today. Or implode like the USSR and set China into decades of chaos again. Instead of posting comfortably in Canada, these jokers would be scratching for a living back in their Maoist utopia.
 
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Deng was the single greatest leader in the recent Chinese history, Xi is nothing comparing with Deng. Mao was a very contraversial figure whose role would better be judged in the future.

Deng was a fcking traitorous piece of sh!t, a slimeball in front of Chairman Mao who begged for his life.

All he can do was to steal the credits from other people.

He single-handedly destroyed China's economy and military industrial complex.

His extreme anti-Mao/pro-liberal policy had eventually backfired him and resulted with the 1989 event.

The true successful reformer was Jiang Zemin, not that 5 foot midget.

Xi isn't doing it for the sake of power. The current world is a more dangerous place than four years ago. China has some unfinished business and require a strong leader like Xi to finish the job.
The only people I know are crying are not the mainland Chinese but mainly foreigners and fake Singawhore Chinese.

The first priority for President Xi is to drain the swamp, then make our military power much stronger than before.

Well, maybe his father or uncle was captured and went to jail when the Great Four were arrested after the cultural Revolution. That's why he hates Deng. As for him, the "Beauty" of Cultural Revolution is the best for China. Or maybe he just drunk or a troll. So leave him alone.

Nope, my family got more relationship with the KMT than CPC.

According to your own logic, I should be more or less a Mao hater.

But no, I only despise those who have done harm to China namely the spineless KMT party and the corrupt Dengists.
 
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Deng was a fcking traitorous piece of sh!t, a slimeball in front of Chairman Mao who begged for his life.

All he can do was to steal the credits from other people.

He single-handedly destroyed China's economy and military industrial complex.

His extreme anti-Mao/pro-liberal policy had eventually backfired him and resulted with the 1989 event.

The true successful reformer was Jiang Zemin, not that 5 foot midget.



The first priority for President Xi is to drain the swamp, them make our military power much stronger than before.



Nope, my family got more relationship with the KMT than CPC.

According to your own logic, I should be more or less a Mao hater.

But no, I only despise those who have done harm to China namely the spineless KMT party and the corrupt Dengists.
I don't know how many of your families lived in mainland China, mine always live here, if yours is the same, ask your parents and grandparents how they feel about Deng and what's life like before Deng. If I say any word showing even the slightest disrespect of Deng, my father will kill me.
 
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I don't know how many of your families lived in mainland China, mine always live here, if yours is the same, ask your parents and grandparents they they feel about Deng and what's life like before Deng. If I say any word showing even a bit of respect of Deng, my father will kill me.

None of my family members became a victim during the Cultural Revolution.

The impact of the CR was greatly exaggerated by the Dengist cults. Yes, the swampy elitists got deeply affected, but most common folks still had their normal daily life.

Deng had single-handedly dismantled our military industrial complex and introduced with the rampant corruption. His economic reform was de facto a failure that backfired him with the 1989 colored revolution.

It was his successor Jiang Zemin did cover his a$$ and clean the diaper for him.
 
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Simply put, Xi inherited an already prosperous China from his predessesors while Deng, against all odds, single handedly saved China from total collapse and put China onto the track to where we are now.
 
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Simply put, Xi inherited an already prosperous China from his predessesors while Deng single handedly saved China from total collapse and put China onto the track to where we are now.

Mao laid down the foundation.

Deng almost messed up everything with a failed economic reform.

Jiang did clean the mess created by Deng with a more proper economic reform.

Hu was just a Dengist puppet who had done almost nothing except opened more green light for the corruption.

Xi now wants to drain the entire swamp and makes China great again.
 
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The history of PRC is a continuing saga, the state of China of today is the collective effort of all PRC leadership, from Mao to Deng then to Jiang, Hu, Xi. Like what Xi said, every generation of CPC has their own "Long March". I would not discount the contribution of any Chinese leaders, though they have their limitations and their share of mistakes.

Chinese system is unique, and it is still in experiment stage, so mistakes are bound to happen. Chinese are blessed that they have an accountable and responsible government, it screwed sometime but it has the mechanism to reinvent itself at due course.
 
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Highly doubtful. First of all, why would he need to purge the only raising candidate to the next presidential election and why would he need to keep Wang Qishan? Couldn't Wang be replaced by someone else, who is equally loyal? Removing term limits and changing the constitution is a huge political move that is also controversial. I really feel that Xi wants the third term.

Wang Qishan is just a useful tool. His mentor is Zhu Rongji, another corrupt Dengist puppet.

But President Xi is smart to make the Dengist puppets to turn against each other.

Sure Wang Qishan himself is corrupt to the core, but he does understand the dynamic of the money laundering activities of the Dengist faction. He has assisted President Xi to single-handedly destroy Anbang, a major haven for the money laundering activities for the Deng family.

The history of PRC is a continuing saga, the state of China of today is the collective effort of all PRC leadership, from Mao to Deng then to Jiang, Hu, Xi. Like what Xi said, every generation of CPC has their own "Long March". I would not discount the contribution of any Chinese leaders, though they have their limitations and their share of mistakes.

Chinese system is unique, and it is still in experiment stage, so mistakes are bound to happen. Chinese are blessed that they have an accountable and responsible government, it screwed sometime but it has the mechanism to reinvent itself at due course.

Chairman Mao did serve as the icebreaker for the relationship with America in his 1972 meeting with Richard Nixon.

President Jiang did save and correct the mistakes from Deng's economic reform.

I don't know what kind of major credits that midget Deng could claim for.
 
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