People's Republic of China
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What can Emperor Qin Shi Huang brag about? He only killed 460 Confucian scholars, but we killed 46,000 intellectuals. There are people who accuse us of practicing dictatorship like Emperor Qin Shi Huang, and we admit to it all. It fits the reality. It is a pity that they did not give us enough credit, so we need to add to it.
— Mao Zedong
The People’s Republic of China is a sadistic and communist country located in Asia. He likes to capture and torture dissidents, starve peasants and take away their crops, stealing money from the people and kill just about everyone, even his own party officials. He shows a total disregard for basic human rights.
The PRC systematically suppresses dissent through torture, indoctrination camps, and forced disappearances. He is notorious for his “re-education” campaigns, where citizens are brainwashed into blind loyalty and are made into killing tools of the regime or face dire consequences. His disregard for individual lives is infamous, willing to crush any opposition to maintain the Party’s reign, and stops at nothing. Public humiliation and beating, ripping babies apart, massacres, forced organ harvesting, the PRC has done it all. Throughout his history, PRC has killed 40-80 million Chinese people by democide.
A common misconception among most people is that China is the PRC. While China represents a divine land with 5000 years of rich culture, the PRC is the entity that destroyed it, slaughtered its people like animals, degenerated the morals of the people that is left, and proclaimed itself as such: “Without the Communist Party, there would be no China”.
History
Maoist Era
After beating the Republic of China to Taiwan by exploiting their weakness after WWII (with the army that the CCP shamelessly expanded instead of fighting the Japan, the PRC was proclaimed. The dictator, Mao Zedong, promised the people freedoms of person, thought, speech, assembly publication, association, religion, and equal rights for women, rent reduction, land distribution, and much more, which were totally kept. The people were happy, but they could have never seen what horrors awaits them under Mao’s dictatorship.
Eliminating the Landlord Class
Barely three months after the founding of communist China, the CCP called for the elimination of the landlord class, as one of the guidelines for his nationwide land reform program. The Party’s slogan “land to the tiller” indulged the selfish side of the landless peasants, encouraging them to struggle with the landowners by whatever means and to disregard the moral implications of their actions. The land reform campaign, starting in early 1950, explicitly stipulated eliminating the landlord class and classified the rural population into different social categories. By 1953, twenty million rural inhabitants nationwide were labeled landlords, rich peasants, reactionaries, or bad elements. These new outcasts faced discrimination, humiliation, and loss of all their civil rights.
As the land reform campaign spread into remote areas and ethnic minority villages, the CCP rapidly expanded its local branches. These branches passed on orders from the Party’s central committee and led peasants in class struggles against landlords. Around 100,000 landlords were killed (or driven to suicide), with some areas wiping out entire families, regardless of gender or age, to eliminate the landlord class. Meanwhile, the CCP promoted propaganda, portraying Chairman Mao as a savior and the Party as the only force capable of saving China. The PRC’s policy of reaping without laboring and robbing without concern for the means gave landless peasants what they wanted. Benefiting from the redistribution of land, they credited the PRC and accepted his propaganda.
For the owners of the newly acquired land, the good days of “land to the tiller” were short-lived. Within two years, the PRC imposed a number of practices on the farmers, such as mutual-aid groups, primary cooperatives, advanced cooperatives, and people’s communes. Using the slogan of criticizing “women with bound feet” — meaning those who are slow paced — the CCP drove and pushed, year after year, urging peasants to dash into socialism. With grain, cotton, and cooking oil placed under a unified procurement system nationwide, the major agricultural products were excluded from market exchange. In addition, the CCP established a residential registration system, barring peasants from going to the cities to find work or dwell. Those who were registered as rural residents were not allowed to buy grain at state-run stores, and their children were prohibited from receiving education in cities. Peasants’ children could only be peasants, turning the 360 million rural residents of the early 1950s into second-class citizens.
On an unrelated note, the PRC invaded and annexed (as he calls it, “liberated”) the de-facto independent Tibet in 1950, resulting in a treaty that integrated Tibet into communist territory in 1951.
Eliminating the Capitalist Class
Another class the PRC wants to eliminate during his Maoist era were the bourgeoisie, who owned capital in cities and rural towns. While reforming China’s industry and commerce, PRC told everyone that the capitalist class and the working class were different in nature: the former was the exploiting class while the latter was the class that did not exploit and opposed exploitation. According to this incorrect logic, the capitalist class was born to exploit and wouldn’t stop doing so until it perished; it could only be eliminated, not reformed.
Communism - Advocacy for Hatred and Struggle Among Classes | |
Countries | People's Republic of China • North Korea • Communist Cuba • Socialist Republic of Vietnam |
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Historical Countries | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • Chinese Soviet Republic • People's Republic of Mozambique • Polish People's Republic |
Organizations | Warsaw Pact |
Ideologies | Agrarian Socialism • Left-Wing Populism • Maoism • Marxism • Socialism |
Sub-Ideologies | Karl Marxism • Mao Zedongism |
War, famine, slaughter, tyranny |
Degeneracy - The Slippery Slope of a Godless Society | |
Ideologies | Civil Libertarianism • Communism • Maoism • Sexocracy |
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Sub-Ideologies | Drug Legalization • Social Progressivism • Three Represents |
Schools of Thought | RationalWiki |
Personal Tendencies | Neronism |
Quadrants & Other Beliefs | Atheism • Libertarian Left |
Against morals, culture, tradition, and everything holy |