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connorthemaoist · 10 months
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Tiananmen Square: What The Media Suppressed - Published in A World To Win Magazine, Issue 14, 1989
Mao Tsetung's cadres were clean, The Gang of Four's cadres were brave, Hua Guofeng's cadres were nowhere to be seen, Deng Xiaoping's cadres are all millionaires. - Poem from Tiananmen Square, Spring 1989
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kneedeepincynade · 11 months
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The PLA, unlike the Americans, protesters didn't want to shed blood on that day and did its best to keep the situation calm
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🇨🇳 Come scritto in questo lunghissimo, ma estremamente dettagliato Rapporto, dal titolo: "制止动乱和平息反革命暴乱的决议", più di 200 soldati e poliziotti Cinesi furono brutalmente assassinati nei giorni più caldi della rivoluzione colorata anti-CPC, molti dei quali disarmati 😡
➡️ Traduzione del Rapporto 🐰
🐰 Come potete vedere in queste foto, vi sono poliziotti e soldati Cinesi DISARMATI. Alcuni di loro dialogano con il pubblico. Sarebbe ottimo, come fa notare World Affairs, confrontare foto simili con il comportamento della Polizia in Francia o negli USA ❗️
📺 Vi è anche un video che mostra Soldati dell'Esercito Popolare di Liberazioni e manifestanti che cantano canzoni in una sorta di «amichevole duello», ciò mostra un clima molto diverso da quello propagandato in Occidente, e dimostra come sia il Partito Comunista Cinese sia i manifestanti non si aspettassero una gigantesca escalation di violenza, foraggiata e sostenuta dagli USA in funzione anti-CPC, tramite la CIA 🇺🇸
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🇨🇳 As written in this very long but extremely detailed Report, entitled: "制止动乱和平息反革命暴乱的决议", more than 200 Chinese soldiers and policemen were brutally assassinated in the hottest days of the anti-CPC color revolution, many of the which ones unarmed 😡
➡️ Translation of the Report 🐰
🐰 As you can see in these photos, there are DISARMED Chinese policemen and soldiers. Some of them talk to the public. It would be great, as World Affairs points out, to compare similar photos with the behaviour of the Police in France or the USA ❗️
📺 There is also a video showing People's Liberation Army soldiers and protesters singing songs in a sort of "friendly duel", this shows a very different climate from the one touted in the West, and demonstrates how both the Communist Party of China is protesters didn't expect a gigantic escalation of violence, sponsored and supported by the US in an anti-CPC function, via the CIA 🇺🇸
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yantekerlek · 1 year
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“Derler ki kendine göre bir eş arayan asla evde kalmaz, kendine göre iş arayan aç kalmaz, kendine göre ev arayan yersiz yurtsuz kalmaz. Doğru mu acaba ne dersin, ortada kalmak, bir eşeği olanı sen beğenmiyorsun, iki eşeği olan da seni beğenmiyor hesabı gibi olacak ama acaba pek kendine kendi kadara razı olmamaktan mı acaba?”
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crishel2 · 6 months
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Deng Wei 01/11/23
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Atualização Weibo Estúdio Deng Wei ( Deng Weichao ) Deng Wei Deng, Deng, Deng, seu batimento cardíaco se transformou em poesia para meus ouvidos. 🙋🏻‍♂️🥰 @Deng WeiD
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aagdolla · 10 months
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Deng at NYFW 2023 Feb.
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kokote · 2 years
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From Mao to Deng: China’s Changing Relations with the United States
“Why did the above happen? One of the root causes was that, in spite of its aggressive rhetoric and behavior in international affairs, Mao's China was not an expansionist power as the term is typically defined in Western strategic discourse. While they made use of force, largely because of their legitimacy-related concerns at home, what the Chinese leaders hoped to achieve was not the PRC's direct control of foreign territory or resources, but the spread of the Chinese revolution's influence to the "hearts and minds" around the world. It was this aspiration for "centrality," rather than the pursuit of "dominance," that characterized the external policy of Mao's China. All of this, I would like to argue, is indispensable to understand China's external behavior then, now and in the future.”
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zegalba · 3 months
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Nyanderi Deng for Nataal Magazine (2022) Photography: Axle Jozeph
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2012: Jiang Zemin When Soviet Union Collapsed
2012: Jiang Zemin When Soviet Union Collapsed
When the Soviet Union Collapsed: the Choice of Zhongnanhai 苏联解体时刻:中南海的抉择 来源:《思想理论动态参阅·文史参阅》2012年第45期 2021-03-01 作者:田毅,张恒,王晓 Keywords:  Source:《Thought and Theory Reference – Literature and History Reference》No.45, 2012 by Author: Yi Tian, Heng Zhang, Xiao Wang In April 1990, researcher Yu Shen made a special trip to the Soviet Union to find out what “humane and democratic socialism”…
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livesunique · 5 months
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Tianjing Pavilion, Lake Shi. Suzhou, China,
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adoniseverywheremen · 3 months
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Jason Deng
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nenan · 6 months
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Dosha Deng and Indiana photographed by Alana O'herlihy for Iamgia
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kneedeepincynade · 1 year
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This is a hill I will kill on but Deng is not only a hero but the man who planted the seeds of the multipolar world and without him, socialism would have returned a spectre haunting the world instead of a firm and solid reality
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Attention,for those who wants them this post contains the selected works of Deng
Attenzione,per chi li vuole in questo post chi sono le opere scelte di Deng
⭐️ Qual modo migliore di questo video per ricordare il 26° Anniversario della scomparsa del Compagno Deng Xiaoping, Architetto della Riforma e Apertura (改革开放), Maestro Supremo della Trollata agli Stati Uniti d'America e Progettista del Socialismo con Caratteristiche Cinesi?
🤪 Killary Hillary Clinton, COPE AND SEETHE 🚩
😎 Qualche link BASATO:
📚 Opere Scelte di Deng Xiaoping: I, II, III 🚩
⭐️ "Integrare il Marxismo-Leninismo con le Condizioni Concrete della Cina" 🚩
🧾 Costituzione del Partito Comunista Cinese, aggiornata al 20° Congresso 🚩
⭐️ Xi Jinping, "Simposio di Commemorazione per il 110° Anniversario della nascita del Compagno Deng Xiaoping" 🚩
😂Deng Xiaoping definisce Gorbachev un "idiota" 🚩
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⭐️ What better way than this video to commemorate the 26th Anniversary of the passing of Comrade Deng Xiaoping, Architect of Reform and Opening Up (改革开放), Supreme Master of Trolling the United States of America and Designer of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics?
🤪 Killary Hillary Clinton, COPE AND SEETHE 🚩
😎 A few BASED links:
📚 Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping: I, II, III 🚩
⭐️ "Integrating Marxism-Leninism with China's Concrete Conditions" 🚩
🧾 Constitution of the Communist Party of China, updated to the 20th Congress 🚩
⭐️ Xi Jinping, "Commemoration Symposium for Comrade Deng Xiaoping's 110th Birth Anniversary" 🚩
😂Deng Xiaoping calls Gorbachev an "idiot" 🚩
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I (child of Chinese immigrants) Study China’s History Under the Mao and Deng Eras
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(ID: On February 21, 1946, Landlord Liu Hengzun, Xu Zhengkai, and Li Qingshan, together with their associates, captured CCP village leaders Ji Qijian, Ji Zhentong, Ji Liangtong, and Ji Tongqi from Beihuangfu Village. They tied these people onto trees and sliced them alive. Afterwards, they killed all the family members of these village leaders, old and young. Following that, the same group of huan xiangtuan carried out a series of slaughters in Nanbeihang, Dahainan, and Shesheng villages. Many villages in Jimo experienced this kind of violent bloodletting during the Civil War. In Ligou Village and Dun Polan Village more than one hundred people were slaughtered by huan xiangtuan during the Civil War. After the CCP won the war, it used these villages as sites of historical education for young people before and during the Cultural Revolution. Schoolteachers, students and farmers traveled to these places to see the bones and skeletons left from the slaughtering. To the former landlords, these brutalities were justified because the poor and landless had taken their land and properties and jeopardized their way of life. On the other hand, the rural poor and the landless, who were influenced by the communist ideology of class struggle, felt justified in taking the land and properties of the landlords and rich peasants who had been exploiting them. After the Communists won the Civil War, the poor often... 
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(the book being referenced is The Unknown Cultural Revolution: Life and Change in a Chinese Village, by Han Dongping, someone who grew up in poor rural China during the Cultural Revolution.)
this is just for myself to log stuff that i read and add screenshots+opinions and interpretations. if you want to throw in your own two cents feel free, but kindly don’t be a jerk. will be continually reblogged so i can add stuff as i go through the books and articles i’ve got loaded in my tabs.
for some context beforehand: china, before the CCP, was under the control of the Guomindang (Chinese nationalist party). Its leader at the time, Jiang Jieshi (Chaing Kai-shek, if you’re unfamiliar) was a major jerk. i mean. he liked to do casual murders and purges of communists, including his own former colleagues (not cool). under his rule, china was not in good conditions (read: dirt poor). most of the guomindang were landlords, rich bastards, and the like who made a living off of theft of poor people and the working class.
(fun fact: my great-grandfather on my mom’s side was in the guomindang and was a landlord, fun stuff. during the liberation movement he lost his land cause it got redistributed. somehow our family still kept some of its wealth, including jewelry made of Actual Solid Gold. i really don’t want to wear it now, considering what it’s the product of. sorry mom but i don’t think great-granddad was the good guy in this situation. the screenshot at the top of the post should make it clear exactly what the landlords during the liberation movement had fun doing. idk if my great-grandfather was a part of it but he was a part of that institution, for sure. sorry mom.)
even before Jiang Jieshi, china was under what i have to say is colonial influence. rich american people were just. there. and didn’t have to follow the laws or respect the natives. and they thought they were helping us at the time (they were not, fuck off from our country). this is never a good thing and obviously china wanted independence, so the revolution mood was already brewing even before the second sino-japanese war, Mao Zedong, and the Civil War. 
first update will probably be on Mao Zedong and his policies. gonna try and look at the good and the bad of his legacy. remember kids: nobody is perfect, Mao made some grievous mistakes but his legacy isn’t only defined through death and starvation. don’t doublestandard communists and excuse capitalists. 
(oh but if you’re wondering: i’m definitely not pro-capitalist lolol. a system of privatization whose goal is profit and infinite growth, featuring competition and a free market fueled by ‘supply and demand’, which of course trends towards monopoly and corruption and absolute economic dictatorship in the hands of a few after years? hell no. socialism superior screw off.)
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modelsof-color · 2 months
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Achai Deng at Yuhan Dang FW 2024
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evilrashida · 7 months
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Dosha Deng for @thegirljtworldwide
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jiaoliqiao · 4 months
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Our fate started with the flute. Today, let me play the flute to send you off.
The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity (2020) 
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