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Survivor Of Mao's Cultural Revolution Says It's Happening In The US NOW

You said that what's happening here with critical race theory, this is a culture revolution in America.

Well as somebody who survived Mao's cultural revolution it's very terrifying to say lots of similarities. He used marxist theory to separate people into oppressor versus oppressed.

You could call that equity today, do people even know that's a communist term, equity, equal outcomes by forcefully doing wealth redistribution. That's what Mao did, he promised we're going to have land, taking from the rich, give to the peasants, we're going to take over all the private properties like factories, industries, so we can give to the people equally. People always buy into that kind of promise that never came, you know, never can, and how many people did he kill to to enact that vision?

Now in the US, they're saying, the oppressors and the oppressed, and they're using race to get what they want. You have this idea who are they claiming are the oppressors, now, typically, white, heteronormative men, right, you have your own new oppressors groups.

In China it was mostly mostly ethnically Chinese, so, critical critical class theory is what you'd have to use. Marx's ideas of class only work in these Old World, ethnically homogenous places.

So they needed to create a new framework that was race-based for the US.

Now it's in our schools, they're lying, saying it's not in our schools, they keep moving the goal posts, oh it's not critical race theory it's something else, oh it's not feminism it's something else, oh we're just teaching people not to be bigots. And then, every step of the way, they're indoctrinating these kids. Now these kids are gonna grow up and they're gonna believe this stuff, and then there's some charismatic cultural marxist leader who comes around and we will face a cultural revolution in a decade.

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