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CCP at 100 Years: A Century of Killing and Deceit


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2021 Jul 1, 1:17pm   15,639 views  160 comments

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https://www.ntd.com/ccp-at-100-years-a-century-of-killing-and-deceit_635292.html?source=patrick.net


Founded in July 1921, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has wreaked death and destruction on the Chinese populace for a century.

Armed with the Marxist ideology of “struggle” as its guiding principle, the CCP has launched scores of movements targeting a long list of enemy groups: spies, landlords, intellectuals, disloyal officials, pro-democracy students, religious believers, and ethnic minorities.

With each campaign, the Party’s purported goal has been to create a “communist heaven on earth.” But time and again, the results have been the same: mass suffering and death. Meanwhile, a few elite CCP officials and their families have accumulated incredible power and wealth.

More than 70 years of Party rule have resulted in the killing of tens of millions of Chinese people and the dismantling of a 5,000-year-old civilization.

While China has advanced economically in recent decades, the CCP retains its nature as a Marxist-Leninist regime bent on solidifying its grip on China and the world. Millions of religious believers, ethnic minorities, and dissidents are still violently repressed today. ...

Less than a decade after the Party’s founding, Mao Zedong, then the head of a communist-controlled territory in southeast China’s Jiangxi Province, launched a political purge of his rivals known as the Anti-Bolshevik League Incident. Mao accused his rivals of working for the Anti-Bolshevik League, the intelligence agency of the Kuomintang, which was China’s ruling party at the time.

The result was that thousands of Red Army personnel and Party members were killed in the purge. ...

Mao and his loyalists employed the familiar tactic of accusing his rivals of being spies in order to purge senior officials and other Party members.

All told, about 10,000 CCP members were killed.

During the movement, people were tortured and forced to confess to being spies, wrote Wei Junyi in a 1998 book.

“Everyone became a spy in Yan’an, from middle-school students to primary school students,” Wei, who was then editor of state-run news agency Xinhua, wrote. “Twelve-year-olds, 11-year-olds, 10-year-olds, even a 6-year-old spy was discovered!” ...

In October 1949, the CCP took control of China, and Mao became the regime’s first leader. Months later, in the regime’s first movement, named Land Reform, Mao mobilized the nation’s poorest peasants to violently seize the land and other assets of those deemed landlords—many of whom were just more-well-off peasants. Millions died. ...

“Many of the victims were beaten to death and some shot, but in many cases, they were first tortured in order to make them reveal their assets—real or imagined,” according to historian Frank Dikötter, who has painstakingly chronicled Mao’s brutality. ...

Over the next few months, Li’s close relatives and extended family would be tortured to death, one after another.

As a result of the torture, Li—who was 22 years old at the time—lost his manhood. During the CCP’s subsequent movements, Li would be tortured several more times, costing him his eyesight. ...

What ensued was the worst man-made disaster in history: the Great Famine, during which tens of millions died of starvation, from 1959 to 1961.

Starving peasants turned to wild animals, grass, bark, and even kaolinite, a clay mineral, for food. Extreme hunger also drove many to cannibalism.

There are recorded cases of people eating the corpses of strangers, friends, and family members, and parents killing their children for food—and vice-versa.

Jasper Becker, who wrote the Great Leap Forward account “Hungry Ghosts,” said that Chinese people were forced to engage—out of pure desperation—in selling human flesh on the market, and the swapping of children so they wouldn’t eat their own.

Across 13 provinces, there were a total of 3,000 to 5,000 recorded cases of cannibalism. ...

As many as 45 million people died during the Great Leap Forward, according to historian Dikötter, author of “Mao’s Great Famine.” ...

After the catastrophic failure of the Great Leap Forward, Mao, feeling that he was losing his grip on power, launched the Cultural Revolution in 1966 in an attempt to use the Chinese populace to reassert control over the CCP and country. Creating a cult of personality, Mao aimed to “crush those persons in authority who are taking the capitalist road” and strengthen his own ideologies, according to an early directive.

Over 10 years of mandated chaos, millions were killed or driven to suicide in state-sanctioned violence, while zealous young ideologues, the infamous Red Guards, traveled about the country destroying and denigrating China’s traditions and heritage.


Now traveling about the country destroying and denigrating our traditions and heritage sounds very familiar!

It was a whole-of-society endeavor, with the Party encouraging people from all walks of life to snitch on co-workers, neighbors, friends, and even family members who were “counter-revolutionaries”—anyone with politically incorrect thoughts or behaviors.


Also very familiar in America now!


Zhang Zhixin, an elite CCP member who worked in the Liaoning provincial government, was among the victims of the campaign. According to an account reported by Chinese media after the Cultural Revolution, a colleague reported Zhang in 1968 after she commented to that co-worker that she couldn’t understand some of the CCP’s actions. The 38-year-old was then detained at a local Party cadre training center, where more than 30,000 staff members of the provincial government were being held.

While in detention, she refused to admit to doing anything wrong and stood by her political opinions. She was firmly loyal to the Party but disagreed with some of Mao’s policies. She was sent to prison.

There, Zhang suffered horrendously as officials tried to force her to give up her viewpoints. Prison guards would use iron wire to keep her mouth open and then push a dirty mop into it. They handcuffed her hands behind her back and hung a 40-pound block of iron from the chains. Provincial CCP officials even ripped out all of her hair, and guards would often arrange for male prisoners to gang-rape her.

Zhang attempted to commit suicide but failed, which caused prison officials to step up their control. Her husband was also forced to divorce her. By early 1975, Zhang had descended into madness. In April of that year, she was executed by firing squad. Before being shot, the prison guards cut her trachea to silence her. She died at the age of 45.

During Zhang’s detention, her husband and two young children were forced to renounce their relationship with her. Upon learning of her death, they didn’t even dare cry—for fear that they would be heard by neighbors who might report them for bearing resentment toward the Party. ...

Tiananmen Square Massacre

What started as a student gathering to mourn the death of reform-minded former Chinese leader Hu Yaobang in April 1989 morphed into the largest protests the regime had ever seen. University students who congregated at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square asked the CCP to control severe inflation, curb officials’ corruption, take responsibility for past faults, and support a free press and democratic ideas.


Inflation, official corruption, lack of a free press? All very familiar in America now!

Thousands are estimated to have died.

Lily Zhang, who was head nurse at a Beijing hospital a 15-minute walk from the square, recounted to The Epoch Times the bloodshed from that night. She woke up to the sound of gunfire and rushed to the hospital on the morning of June 4 after hearing of the massacre.

She was horrified when she arrived at her hospital to find a “warzone-like” scene. Another nurse, sobbing, told her the pool of blood from injured protesters was “forming a river at the hospital.” ...

“Shooting down unarmed students and commoners—what kind of ruling party is this?” were his final words, Zhang recalled.

Then-Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, who ordered the bloody clampdown, was quoted in a British government cable as saying that “two hundred dead could bring 20 years of peace to China,” a month before the massacre in May 1989.

To this day, the regime has refused to disclose the number killed in the massacre or their names, and heavily suppresses information about the incident. ...

In 2008, Tibetans protested to express their anger at the regime’s control. The regime, in response, deployed the police. Hundreds of Tibetans were killed.

Since 2009, more than 150 Tibetans have self-immolated, hoping their deaths might stop the regime’s tight control in Tibet.

In Xinjiang, the regime authorities have been accused of committing genocide against Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities, including detaining a million people in secretive “political reeducation” camps.




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26   Patrick   2021 Jul 17, 5:47pm  

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/communist-chinas-repression-on-faith-group-must-end-irish-lawmakers-demand_3905902.html?utm_source=patrick.net&utm_medium=patrick.net&utm_campaign=patrick.net

Communist China’s Repression on Faith Group ‘Must End,’ Irish Lawmakers Demand
BY DOROTHY LI July 17, 2021

DUBLIN, Ireland—Meditation, faith, and self-determination are rights bound to people “from the womb to the tomb,” but those upholding the fundamental freedoms in China suffer persecution, says an Irish politician.


The Irish know a lot about repression based on faith. I admire them for defending the basic human rights of Fulan Gong people, even though they are not even Christian.
27   Ceffer   2021 Jul 17, 5:55pm  

KommieKunt playbook outlined in 1943 for USA. Sound familiar?:
https://twitter.com/DanScavino/status/1416373661892812801

30   Patrick   2021 Aug 3, 10:39am  

https://www.ntd.com/1-2-million-people-sign-petition-to-end-ccp_653500.html?utm_source=patrick.net&utm_medium=patrick.net&utm_campaign=patrick.net

1.2 Million People Sign Petition to ‘End CCP’


It's a nice thought, but how many divisions do they have?

"The Pope? How many divisions has he got?" - Joseph Stalin
31   FarmersWon   2021 Aug 3, 12:02pm  

https://twitter.com/FunnymanPage/status/1422448827043221508
Quarantine china style. It seems people over there are fed up with CCP.
33   FarmersWon   2021 Aug 3, 3:13pm  

Coming to city near you when Xiden can rule for life and Demmunists only have guns.

https://twitter.com/Eventful_China/status/1422673951503888385
A Chinese government employee kept beating a cleaning lady with hand disability. When police was on site, she pushed the cleaning lady and made her head bump on the ground.

Her mother in law is a middle class CCP leader in their county. She will not be in trouble then.
35   FarmersWon   2021 Aug 3, 3:41pm  

https://twitter.com/Eventful_China/status/1422443081295671305
I think CCP will eventually get "Gadafi" treatment not "Nuremberg trials" based on how miserable they have made life of people.
36   Onvacation   2021 Aug 3, 3:50pm  

farmer2021 says
https://twitter.com/Eventful_China/status/1422443081295671305
I think CCP will eventually get "Gadafi" treatment not "Nuremberg trials" based on how miserable they have made life of people.

Gaddafi actually took relatively good care of his people.
37   Onvacation   2021 Aug 3, 3:58pm  

"We came, we saw, he died," Hillary cackled.
38   Onvacation   2021 Aug 3, 3:59pm  

Fucking globalists.
39   FarmersWon   2021 Aug 3, 4:40pm  

Onvacation says
farmer2021 says
https://twitter.com/Eventful_China/status/1422443081295671305
I think CCP will eventually get "Gadafi" treatment not "Nuremberg trials" based on how miserable they have made life of people.

Gaddafi actually took relatively good care of his people.


https://www.france24.com/en/20120920-muammar-gaddafi-rape-weapon-libya-annick-cojean-le-monde-sexual-slavery-harem-abuse-women
Young and beautiful, they were kidnapped, beaten, humiliated and raped by former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.

Annick Cojean, a reporter for French daily Le Monde, has gathered testimonies from the women forced into Gaddafi’s harem and published them in a book entitled "Les Proies: Dans le harem de Kadhafi" (or "Prey: In Gaddafi’s Harem”).
40   Onvacation   2021 Aug 3, 5:00pm  

I stand corrected.
41   Onvacation   2021 Aug 3, 5:01pm  

Good thing that doesn't happen anymore.
42   Patrick   2021 Aug 3, 5:26pm  

Except maybe that's just more propaganda about Ghaddafi.
43   Patrick   2021 Aug 3, 5:28pm  

farmer2021 says
https://twitter.com/Eventful_China/status/1422443081295671305
I think CCP will eventually get "Gadafi" treatment not "Nuremberg trials" based on how miserable they have made life of people.


That kid should get a medal for standing up to tyranny.

Those police were "just following orders" without any morality or concern for civil rights.

Stores that demand masks should all be spray-painted with COLLABORATORS.
44   FarmersWon   2021 Aug 3, 5:31pm  

Patrick says
Except maybe that's just more propaganda about Ghaddafi.


There is no justification for anyone to become dictator.It is a immoral position to begin with.
45   Patrick   2021 Aug 3, 5:32pm  

farmer2021 says
Patrick says
Except maybe that's just more propaganda about Ghaddafi.


There is no justification for anyone to become dictator.It is a immoral position to begin with.


True, but not all evil is at the same level.

Saddam was actually far more tolerant than the Saudis. Women could drive, and Christians could hold government office.

Sure, he was a dictator, but our "friends" the Saudis are much much worse.
46   SumatraBosch   2021 Aug 4, 12:04am  

Airdrop M134 to every living Chinese with a million rounds of belt fed love and a copy of the constitution and instructions on how to tell if a communist is dead:

"His head is separated from his shoulders and you/re fucking his empty eye socket."
47   SumatraBosch   2021 Aug 4, 4:14am  

Time to call the PRC 'Occupied Taiwan' and correct the CCP every time they call it the PRC.
48   Patrick   2021 Aug 4, 12:57pm  

I agree.
49   Rin   2021 Aug 4, 1:33pm  

farmer2021 says

There is no justification for anyone to become dictator.It is a immoral position to begin with.


Not true, Rin would make for a great dictator. We'd be using Quercetin Phytosome and the pandemic would have been over within 2 months. Not only that but nano-delivery Que would also be available for chemotherapy patients which would also create an uptick in cancer survival rates.

Seeing hoes would be legal in all 50 states and yes, the hot Quebecoises can ply their trade, south of the border.
50   Patrick   2021 Aug 6, 1:57pm  

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/chinese-regime-has-stolen-enough-data-to-compile-dossier-on-all-americans-official_3936760.html?utm_source=patrick.net&utm_medium=patrick.net&utm_campaign=patrick.net

Chinese Regime Has Stolen Enough Data to Compile ‘Dossier’ on All Americans: Former Official
BY JACK PHILLIPS August 6, 2021

A former U.S. national security official warned that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is stealing data to compile a “dossier” on every American adult and may use coercive means to influence private citizens and political leaders.
54   Booger   2021 Sep 22, 2:34pm  

Does the phone also censor the phrase "China is asshoe!"?
55   Patrick   2021 Sep 24, 9:20am  

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/china-obsessive-attempts-subvert-west/


China’s obsessive attempts to subvert the West
Western societies are up against a dictatorship that is determined to use every method to advance its interests

September 24, 2021
59   Patrick   2021 Oct 31, 8:36pm  

https://www.ntd.com/china-uses-whole-of-society-effort-to-steal-from-the-us-former-cia-officer_695870.html


China is using a whole-of-society approach to steal its way to become a military power, and the U.S. government needs to better defend against such an espionage campaign, said a retired CIA officer.

“U.S. security officials estimate that the Chinese steal between $300 billion and $600 billion a year in U.S. intellectual property, research and development, information and technology,” David Sauer told The Epoch Times’ sister media NTD in an interview on Oct 29.

The United States has not been the only target. Sauer said China’s espionage campaign has also targeted the European Union, South Korea, and Japan, and the campaign began around 2000 to 2001.

“They’re [China] stealing that information and then integrating into their economy and their state-owned enterprises, [and] into their military. Some of their military systems look like a carbon copy of U.S. military systems,” he added.

“So it really saves them [China] a lot of time, sweat, and tears in trying to develop that technology.”
61   richwicks   2021 Nov 28, 5:02pm  

Patrick says
https://notthebee.com/article/china-straight-up-took-possession-of-ugandas-only-airport-when-the-country-failed-to-pay-its-debts-on-time

China is now acting very much like the World Bank. Loan sharking to take over assets.


China has been using fiat currency long before the the West did. It's a new invention here relatively, started in 1933.

For some reason the banking cartels of the West think they will defeat the banking cartels of the East. They've had hundreds of years more practice at it.
62   Patrick   2021 Dec 2, 1:08pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/china-is-aging-out-so-fast-that-it-might-be-using-more-adult-diapers-than-baby-ones-by-2025


China is aging out so fast that it might be using more adult diapers than baby ones by 2025

Harambe
Dec 1st, 2021 3:44 pm
So it turns out that starving tens of millions of people, brutally aborting and sterilizing hundreds of millions of babies and women, and ruling a society through fear has some pretty long-lasting effects.




63   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2021 Dec 2, 1:54pm  

Patrick says


holy shit, what the hell?
64   RC2006   2021 Dec 2, 2:09pm  

The net over the head just like animals.
65   Patrick   2021 Dec 3, 11:16pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/somebody-is-finally-standing-up-to-the-ccp-and-i-never-thought-it-would-be-the-womens-tennis-association?source=patrick.net


Somebody is finally standing up to China, and I never thought it would be the Women's Tennis Association

Hamilton Porter
Dec 2nd, 2021 2:15 am
How's this for a bold statement?

"With the full support of the WTA Board of Directors, I am announcing the immediate suspension of all WTA tournaments in China, including Hong Kong." - Steve Simon, WTA Chairman & CEO

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