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The Legacy of Mao Zedong is Mass Murder

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Can you name the greatest mass murderer of the 20th century? No, it wasn’t Hitler or Stalin. It was Mao Zedong.

According to the authoritative “Black Book of Communism,” an estimated 65 million Chinese died as a result of Mao’s repeated, merciless attempts to create a new “socialist” China. Anyone who got in his way was done away with -- by execution, imprisonment or forced famine.

For Mao, the No. 1 enemy was the intellectual. The so-called Great Helmsman reveled in his blood-letting, boasting, “What’s so unusual about Emperor Shih Huang of the China Dynasty? He had buried alive 460 scholars only, but we have buried alive 46,000 scholars.” Mao was referring to a major “accomplishment” of the Great Cultural Revolution, which from 1966-1976 transformed China into a great House of Fear.

The most inhumane example of Mao’s contempt for human life came when he ordered the collectivization of China’s agriculture under the ironic slogan, the “Great Leap Forward.” A deadly combination of lies about grain production, disastrous farming methods (profitable tea plantations, for example, were turned into rice fields), and misdistribution of food produced the worse famine in human history.

Deaths from hunger reached more than 50 percent in some Chinese villages. The total number of dead from 1959 to 1961 was between 30 million and 40 million -- the population of California.

Rounding up enemies

Only five years later, when he sensed that revolutionary fervor in China was waning, Mao proclaimed the Cultural Revolution. Gangs of Red Guards -- young men and women between 14 and 21 -- roamed the cities targeting revisionists and other enemies of the state, especially teachers.

Professors were dressed in grotesque clothes and dunce caps, their faces smeared with ink. They were then forced to get down on all fours and bark like dogs. Some were beaten to death, some even eaten -- all for the promulgation of Maoism. A reluctant Mao finally called in the Red Army to put down the marauding Red Guards when they began attacking Communist Party members, but not before 1 million Chinese died.

All the while, Mao kept expanding the laogai, a system of 1,000 forced labor camps throughout China. Harry Wu, who spent 19 years in labor camps, has estimated that from the 1950s through the 1980s, 50 million Chinese passed through the Chinese version of the Soviet gulag. Twenty million died as a result of the primitive living conditions and 14-hour work days.

Such calculated cruelty exemplified his Al Capone philosophy: “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.”

And yet Mao Zedong remains the most honored figure in the Chinese Communist Party. At one end of historic Tiananmen Square is Mao’s mausoleum, visited daily by large, respectful crowds. At the other end of the square is a giant portrait of Mao above the entrance to the Forbidden City, the favorite site of visitors, Chinese and foreign.

Repression continues

In the spirit of Mao, China’s present rulers continue to oppress intellectuals and other dissidents such as human-rights activist Liu Xiaobo. He was sentenced last month to 11 years in prison for “inciting subversion of state power.” His offense: signing Charter 08, which calls on the government to respect basic civil and human rights within a democratic framework. .

China presents itself as a vast market for U.S. companies and investors. But some U.S. companies are taking a second look at doing business in a country which considers Mao Zedong its patron saint. Google has said it is reconsidering its operations in China after discovering a sophisticated cyber attack on its e-mail which the government must have initiated or approved.

Google has revealed what many in the Internet world have known for some time -- China routinely hacks into U.S. and Western Web sites for national security and other valuable information. Mao would have enthusiastically applauded this intellectual rape.

I wonder: would President Obama be so ready to kowtow to China if in the middle of Beijing there was a mausoleum of Hitler and, hanging from the gate to the Forbidden City, a giant swastika?

It is worst thing that foundations of mao's china were built on 78 million dead bodies
 
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I believe his greatest fault was multiplying Chinese population to an unmanageable level so that his successors had to impose unpopular family plan policy to curb the population. This mass reproduction of the population was surely his biggest mistake.
 
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Can you name the greatest mass murderer of the 20th century? No, it wasn’t Hitler or Stalin. It was Mao Zedong.

According to the authoritative “Black Book of Communism,” an estimated 65 million Chinese died as a result of Mao’s repeated, merciless attempts to create a new “socialist” China. Anyone who got in his way was done away with -- by execution, imprisonment or forced famine.

For Mao, the No. 1 enemy was the intellectual. The so-called Great Helmsman reveled in his blood-letting, boasting, “What’s so unusual about Emperor Shih Huang of the China Dynasty? He had buried alive 460 scholars only, but we have buried alive 46,000 scholars.” Mao was referring to a major “accomplishment” of the Great Cultural Revolution, which from 1966-1976 transformed China into a great House of Fear.

The most inhumane example of Mao’s contempt for human life came when he ordered the collectivization of China’s agriculture under the ironic slogan, the “Great Leap Forward.” A deadly combination of lies about grain production, disastrous farming methods (profitable tea plantations, for example, were turned into rice fields), and misdistribution of food produced the worse famine in human history.

Deaths from hunger reached more than 50 percent in some Chinese villages. The total number of dead from 1959 to 1961 was between 30 million and 40 million -- the population of California.

Rounding up enemies

Only five years later, when he sensed that revolutionary fervor in China was waning, Mao proclaimed the Cultural Revolution. Gangs of Red Guards -- young men and women between 14 and 21 -- roamed the cities targeting revisionists and other enemies of the state, especially teachers.

Professors were dressed in grotesque clothes and dunce caps, their faces smeared with ink. They were then forced to get down on all fours and bark like dogs. Some were beaten to death, some even eaten -- all for the promulgation of Maoism. A reluctant Mao finally called in the Red Army to put down the marauding Red Guards when they began attacking Communist Party members, but not before 1 million Chinese died.

All the while, Mao kept expanding the laogai, a system of 1,000 forced labor camps throughout China. Harry Wu, who spent 19 years in labor camps, has estimated that from the 1950s through the 1980s, 50 million Chinese passed through the Chinese version of the Soviet gulag. Twenty million died as a result of the primitive living conditions and 14-hour work days.

Such calculated cruelty exemplified his Al Capone philosophy: “Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.”

And yet Mao Zedong remains the most honored figure in the Chinese Communist Party. At one end of historic Tiananmen Square is Mao’s mausoleum, visited daily by large, respectful crowds. At the other end of the square is a giant portrait of Mao above the entrance to the Forbidden City, the favorite site of visitors, Chinese and foreign.

Repression continues

In the spirit of Mao, China’s present rulers continue to oppress intellectuals and other dissidents such as human-rights activist Liu Xiaobo. He was sentenced last month to 11 years in prison for “inciting subversion of state power.” His offense: signing Charter 08, which calls on the government to respect basic civil and human rights within a democratic framework. .

China presents itself as a vast market for U.S. companies and investors. But some U.S. companies are taking a second look at doing business in a country which considers Mao Zedong its patron saint. Google has said it is reconsidering its operations in China after discovering a sophisticated cyber attack on its e-mail which the government must have initiated or approved.

Google has revealed what many in the Internet world have known for some time -- China routinely hacks into U.S. and Western Web sites for national security and other valuable information. Mao would have enthusiastically applauded this intellectual rape.

I wonder: would President Obama be so ready to kowtow to China if in the middle of Beijing there was a mausoleum of Hitler and, hanging from the gate to the Forbidden City, a giant swastika?

It is worst thing that foundations of mao's china were built on 78 million dead bodies
Sometimes iron fist is required to develop a nation. I used to be against Mao. But looking at current scenario I believe he did the right thing.
 
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Wow Dude,2nd post in the Forum and already spewing Venom.
get a grip or you may get banned.Take the advice
 
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China's population doubled from 400 million to 800 million during his reign and future historians will only check this number to judge his dynasty maybe.
 
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B.S thread ~!

It's coz Mao, China Industry developing better than India.
In 1950s Mao times, China produced cars, trucks, ships, aircrafts and tanks.
In 1960s Mao times, China finished Industry Revolution, launching Rocket & Satellites, Nukes.

China has Mao, India has Maoist guerrilla. :pop:
 
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It's hard to judge which country has better leaders.


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instead of bull$hit communist ideology, china needed patriotic nationalism, every chinese should have lived for china and died for china. patriotic nationalism should have been the only ideology and total militarization of society should have been there. a militarized society is the most stable, discipline and protected society. chinese society should have been like spartan society.
 
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every one is say for building a better nation the decisions can be worst. Starving the 20% citizens of a country for the future and development of the country is good.Wow what an intellectuals we had here.

Wow Dude,2nd post in the Forum and already spewing Venom.
get a grip or you may get banned.Take the advice
Its my 1st post.Sometimes iron fist is required as the above are saying.
 
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every one is say for building a better nation the decisions can be worst. Starving the 20% citizens of a country for the future and development of the country is good.Wow what an intellectuals we had here.


Its my 1st post.Sometimes iron fist is required as the above are saying.
Genocide is never an good option.At first it may look like it is working but overtime the bloody ghosts of the the past will surely come to haunt you.No empire in the history of the world ever lasted by killing its subject.
 
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Genocide is never an good option.At first it may look like it is working but overtime the bloody ghosts of the the past will surely come to haunt you.No empire in the history of the world ever lasted by killing its subject.

China is the only country in the world's history to have doubled its population by killing them.
 
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China's population doubled from 400 million to 800 million during his reign and future historians will only check this number to judge his dynasty maybe.
you are saying that killing of 78 million Chinese by starving and brutally punishing and then killing them is good for future. Now the present scenario china is trying to control its population so to achieve this goal they can kill some 300 million Chinese so they can be 2nd in population.
 
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you are saying that killing of 78 million Chinese by starving and brutally punishing and then killing them is good for future. Now the present scenario china is trying to control its population so to achieve this goal they can kill some 300 million Chinese so they can be 2nd in population.

I never said killing is good, how can you fail to see the sarcasm. that's western propaganda at best ,you just can't double a huge population by killing them in a short span of a decade.
 
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Clichés ,Indian friends of questionable sources of information.That 's no one to interview Chinese.How think all OK.Talk like fart also OK.Fart do not pay tax,Like the landlord as
 
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My family respect Mao. He ended the War that has been raging for more than 50 years. Unification and ending the war very important. World War 2 is just 6 years. Chinese were tired of constant war. Life with Mao wasn't that bad. First of all, peasant were giving land distributing from rich landlord. Life under landlord were bad. Because of war, food were scarce, my greatgrand parents had to borrow 2/3 kg from landlord. Yes "borrowed" from landlord. We fail to repay them. My grandfather was taken into hard labor at the age of 5 to repay them. The landlord has the audacity to call him useless and wasting his rice. WTF man he just 5 years old. He was clearly suffering. My family begged money among villagers and family despite desperate times. We smuggle him away to Malaya. Indians lucky spared from war. Yes Mao make mistakes, but he just a warrior not a administrator. Some of the idea that causes famine does sound great on paper but then again knowledge were limited.
 
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