Monday, January 29, 2024

Mao's Little Red Book & America's Future

Published Monday, January 29, 2024

A note from

OCPAC FOUNDATION PRESIDENT

BOB LINN

Mao’s Little Red Book and America’s Future


Last week’s visit from Xi Van Fleet was a canon shot into the heart of American Marxist ideology. She made it clear that the ideologies we are combating in higher education, secondary education, and kindergarten are the weapons of budding oligarchs, not the actual belief systems of those would-be oligarchs now seeking ultimate control of the American political landscape.


Xi has thought much and deeply about what she saw in China in light of what she sees in America. To my surprise, the Communists in China were quite public about their duplicity. As we find in American politics, political rhetoric is made to fit today’s needs and not overarching, eternal truth.


You and I are about to hand the reigns of America’s future to the teenagers in our midst. They will be the tomorrow’s thought leaders, voters, and fighters who will shape America in the last half of the 21st century.

They represent the two sides of mankind. One side is a romantic and adventuresome dreamer who imagines the many avenues available to help make the world a better place for themselves and for mankind in general.


The other side is an insecure mind wishing for the world to take care of them once they leave the childhood abode where all was freely provided. This is a non-adventurous side seeking only to be safe and secure.


Socialism is the seductive temptress to both. Its alluring promises are an invitation to the dreamer to be an achiever and to help create a heaven on earth. Those same promises of an earthly paradise and a world which will take care of everyone draws those seeking the assurance of being cared for once leaving their parent's home.


Capitalizing are those who seek to control civilizations by means of Marxist ideology. Marxian myth beckons youth to engage in a revolution to make the world a paradise.


This idea of radically transforming the world and all mankind has caught fire in the classrooms of America because of the fascination our universities' education departments have with the philosophy of Brazilian leftist, Paulo Freire. His educational program is based not on academics, but on inculcating man’s inner power to transform the world. Students are taught to become activists and revolutionaries who are engaged in transforming the world and reality itself.


Freire is pervasive in

American education.


It is how Mao ruled China.

He went first to the schools.

It is a system aimed at producing

revolutionaries trained to think

the existing system is rotten

and must be changed.


It is the reason Pew Research shows that more of America’s youth prefer a socialism over capitalistism. The Gallup Poll indicates the same.


Budding oligarchs understand this. Mao understood it. Those who employ the theoretical tools of the atheist Karl Marx know it.


The puppet masters of the American Maoist Revolution have no more belief in Critical Theory than you and I do. They love it because it works for the ends they have in mind. It is a proven tool enabling the political sociopath to have the societal control he desires.

Mao’s Little Red Book quotes from the third volume of the Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung published April 24, 1945:


Our future is to carry China forward to socialism and communism. Our Party and our Marxist vision point to a supreme ideal of the future. It will be a future of incomparable brightness and splendor.


This was what Mao used to lure both China's youth as well as China’s peasant class. Ninety percent of China was of the peasant class.


For the peasant, the hope for “a future of incomparable brightness and splendor” was imbedded in Mao’s promise of land ownership. But the peasant had to do his part. Mao’s promise, as it turned out, was a bloody promise.


The peasants were commissioned to kill the landlords. It was a model of Mao’s bloody class struggle implemented through all of China. Of course, once a class of people had been determined to be an enemy of The People (AKA the CCP), those enemies were no longer viewed as human. It made the slaughter more palatable.


Class against class.

People against people.

Every political campaign

was people against people.

Land ownership lasted only a few years. Mao had no intent of allowing family-oriented private ownership of anything, including land. In 1955, he alerted the Chinese peasants of the problems of this private ownership. The Little Red Book records this July 31, 1955, statement from the pen of Mao:


The spontaneous forces of capitalism have been steadily growing in the countryside in recent years, with new rich peasants springing up everywhere and many well-to-do middle peasants striving to become rich peasants.


Six months later, in a speech at the Supreme State Conference, he made clear that the land he had given to millions of peasants would now revert to the state. For the “liberation of productive forces,” of course! He said:


Socialist revolution aims at liberating the productive forces. The change-over from individual to socialist, collective ownership in agriculture and handicrafts and from capitalist to socialist ownership in private industry and commerce is bound to bring about a tremendous liberation of the productive forces. Thus, the social conditions are being created for a tremendous expansion of industrial and agricultural production.

As Xi Van Fleet points out, it led to poverty and starvation. Communal farming robbed the peasant of the incentive to be productive.


It failed because there was

no other possible outcome.


Mankind does poorly as an

unmotivated slave of the state.


The complete story of the debacle is found in Frank Dikotter’s book, Mao’s Great Famine. There are more twists and turns to the story!

As we have seen in Argentina and elsewhere, socialism stops all economic development, cuts up a stagnated economy as if it were a fixed pie, enriches the oligarchs and impoverishes the nation.


Such is the product of socialism in

every language and in every culture

and on every continent in the world


Americas youth have been presented with the promises of Marxism but not the realities of its implementation to civilizations. Critical Theory invites our young people to freely criticize their parents, their government, and their past. This provides them a sense of superiority and power.


However, once the puppet masters are in full control, such freedoms are terminated. In a socialist/communist government, there is no tolerance for political criticism.


Again, quoting Mao from the famed Little Red Book:


"Don't you want to abolish state power?" Yes, we do, but not right now; we cannot do it yet. Why? Because imperialism still exists, because domestic reaction still exists, because classes still exist in our country.


In order to resolve the internal contradictions between ourselves and the enemy, for instance, the power to arrest, to try and to sentence certain counter-revolutionaries, and to deprive landlords and bureaucrat-capitalists of their right to vote and their freedom of speech for a specified period of time - all this comes within the scope of our dictatorship.


For as long a period of time as is necessary, The Party does not let them take part in political activities and compels them to obey the law of the People's Government and to engage in labor and, through labor, transform themselves into new men.


In China, even the Red Guard who Mao used to execute his Cultural Revolution found themselves, in the end, rounded up and sent to the gulags as outcasts. Mao was through with them. And, he certainly did not need their idealism. They were sent to re-education camps where a great many of them died. They had served their master well.

Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn speaking of authoritarian regimes the world over, wrote of this practice of ridding society of the rioters who ushered in the regime of the revolution when he wrote this in his book, Leftism:


Michael Oakeshott of the London School of Economics said:


An authoritarian regime, no doubt, can ‘liquidate’ the liberal supporters which, for one reason or another, helped to bring it into being.

Those who have succumbed to their desire for the promise of a world cared for by a benevolent government will, if not awakened, vote, work, and fight their way into slavery. It is a prison from which there is no escape.


For those born into China’s communism, it is impossible to imagine the concept of divinely bestowed human rights protected by the government. All they have known themselves to be is the property of the CCP.


Xi Van Fleet spoke of the long process which began for her, once in America, to be able to fully comprehend the level of freedom we have. In China, she was the property of the state with no say in anything she did. The CCP told her where to live and what work she would do.


America's youth have a similar problem. The concept of communist enslavement, ownership of its people, torture, enslavement, and terror is equally as difficult to imagine. It is even more difficult to imagine that what has happened on Chinese soil, German soil, Russian soil, and Cuban soil could ever happen on American soil.


This must change.

We must get the truth to

America’s future leaders!


Xi Van Fleet points out in her book, Mao’s America, that promoting multiculturalism will not defeat communism. Multiculturalism did not build America's amazing story. It is helpless to repair the damage socialism has done to the nation. It is inept as a path to national prosperity.


Van Fleet stated again in our meetings last week that only Christianity will defeat communism. It was Christianity and nothing else that in a brief period of time brought America from thirteen primitive and frail colonies to become, almost over night, the world's most powerful and most free people.


Christian principles of freedom

and individual responsibility

made that happen.


American socialism is reversing that progress.

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right the American ship of state.

Make plans to come to the

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Wednesday, March 31 at 11:30.

WATCH LAST WEEK'S

MEETING WITH XI VAN FLEET

MAOIST REVOLUTION IN AMERICA

Watch the Xi Van Fleet segment here.


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Tuesday, January 23, 2024

MAO'S AMERICA Author Xi Van Fleet on Wednesday

Published Monday, January 22, 2024

AT THE HISTORY CENTER

THIS WEDNESDAY

IN PERSON

XI VAN FLEET

THIS VIRGINIA MOTHER

SPOKE UP AT A

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING

Virginia's Loudoun County School Board meeting, Ashburn Virginia, went viral after Xi Van Fleet spoke up on June 8, 2021.


Xi Van Fleet, a survivor of the Maoist Revolution in China, had been shocked to find the Marxist ideology which led to China's Communist tyranny and violence had made its way into her daughter's classroom.


From her best-selling book, Mao's Revolution:


I was determined to stand up and speak out against the tenets of CRT that were being used in our schools to indoctrinate our children and sow the seeds of Communism in America.


For a full year prior, a divide had grown between the school board and the parents. The board had grown nontransparent and openly hostile to parents.


But none of this stopped the many parents from showing up week after week to fight for their kids and their country.

Xi's 60-second speech to the Loudoun County, Virginia School Board:


You are now teaching and training our students to be social justice warriors and to loath our country and its history. Growing up in Mao's China, all this seems very familiar. The Communists used the same critical theory to divide the people. We changed school names to be politically correct. We were taught to denounce our heritage. The Red Guards destroyed nothing that was not communist - old statues, books, and anything else.


We were also encouraged to report on each other just like the student equity ambassador program and the bias reporting system [being used in Loudoun schools.].


This is indeed the American version of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Critical race theory has its roots in cultural Marxism. It should have no place in our schools.

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Marxist Meltdown

Milei in Davos

Last Wednesday, Argentina's new anti-Communist president, Javier Milei, spoke to Klaus Schwab's strategy session for global communism, the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.


In the brief span of twenty minutes, he eviscerated socialism as the world's great evil and the enemy of mass prosperity.


WATCH THE SPEECH HERE.

He began his remarks with these words:


Today, I'm here to tell you that the Western world is in danger and it is endangered because those who are supposed to have to defend the values of the West are coopted by a vision of the world that inexorably leads to socialism and thereby to Poverty.

 

Unfortunately, in recent decades . . . the main leaders of the western world have abandoned the model of freedom for different versions of what we call collectivism. We're here to tell you that collectivist experiments are never the solution to the problems that afflict the citizens of the world. Rather, they are the root cause.


When Argentina adopted the model of Freedom in 1860, we became a leading world power in just 35 years.


When we Embraced collectivism over the course of the last 100 years, we saw how our citizens systematically impoverished. We dropped to spot number 140 globally.

SOCIALISM BREEDS POVERTY

ANY LANGUAGE

ANY NATION

ANY RACE

This Wednesday, our speaker comes from the heart of Maoism. From a little girl, she knew life in the midst of China's Cultural Revolution. She knew members of the Red Guard, and for a period of time, bought into the Marxist propaganda contained in Mao's Little Red Book.

As time progressed, Marxism’s foundation in hatred produced an unthinkable level of inhumanity. The Revolution was not a movement developing a robust and flourishing China.


Ruthless, savage, vicious, and barbaric are words that described the Red Guard. As pure evil was unleashed on innocent people, Xi Van Fleet became aware of the nature of the ideas behind Mao’s little Red Book, and the man who wrote it.


Xi Van Fleet's book warns of the

threat of Marxist ideology in her book


MAO'S AMERICA

In her book, Mao’s America, Xi Van Fleet states:


Communism creates suffering . . . Socialism is not about tending to the needs of the poor. Nor is it about sharing and caring. 


Socialism is about government taking wealth by force from one group and redistributing it to others until it runs out. Socialism is about subjugating the populace and making them dependent on the government. Socialism is about creating scarcity and poverty . . . I lived it first-hand growing up for twenty-six years. Nothing much has changed, except now it’s happening in America.


Communism’s claim of equity for all is a myth. In China, the Communist liberators of the oppressed quickly became the new ruling class with privileges. Communists simply wiped out the old, privileged class and replaced it with the new privileged class: themselves.

June 8, 2021

Loudoun County School Board

Loudoun County, Virginia

On June 8, 2021, Xi Van Fleet delivered what would propel her message onto the national stage. 


Here is a portion of what she said that day in her sixty-second comment:


I’ve been very alarmed by what’s been going on in our schools. You are now teaching and training our students to be social justice warriors and to loath our country and its history. This is indeed the American version of the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Critical race theory has its roots in cultural Marxism. It should have no place in our schools. 

Multiculturalism

The path to defeat


Xi Van Fleet addresses religious diversity as she nears the close of her book. She states:


Religious diversity or religious pluralism is just code for the real goal, which is to exclude Christianity from the club. This is done by proclaiming Christianity as one of the many religions worldwide – nothing special – and trying to convince others that its traditional role as the foundation of Western civilization should be rejected.


Obama wanted us to believe that America was created through the forces of multiculturalism and religious pluralism. Not true. He wants us to forget that America was founded exclusively on Christian principles and values. Individual liberty and natural rights are rooted in Christianity, certainly not Islam or Buddhism.


The sad part is that new arrivals are finding a twenty-first century America that in many ways has lost its way in terms of its once staunch faith-based spirituality and Christian conviction.


Communism’s influential long-arm reach has made tremendous strides in knocking this country off its Christian bearings and damaging the moral compass.

REMEMBER ARGENTINA


What we heard last Wednesday at the far-Leftist World Economic Forum would give us hope that the battle for our civilization is not lost.


Argentina's Javier Milei was brilliant in his evisceration of the political left. Xi Van Fleet's courage to become a spokesman for liberty and freedom in America is a call for each of us to give our all to resurrect this nation from its cultural ashes.


We begin in Oklahoma and its schools.


Come meet Xi Van Fleet

this Wednesday!

Come help us change the world.


See you Wednesday!


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We are in desperate need of returning

our nation and our state to Biblical foundations.


Thank you for your activism.

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