A significant portion of the Chinese population approves of Xi Jinping, recognizing his role in preventing China from suffering the same fate as the Soviet Union. However, concerns remain about the future, particularly whether the younger generation will remember the sacrifices of their ancestors and continue the struggle for independence and the wellbeing of the working majority.
A Chinese professor friend who grew up in a small village during the Cultural Revolution, sent me this letter. Read it to the end..
The founding of the first Socialist State cost endless blood, and to defend that socialist state, another twenty more million people died, of many different nationalities. But less than fifty years later, all that sacrifices and bloodshed was negated by the betrayal of a handful of traitors and liars.
The second socialist state, the PRC, was founded on the basis of forty millions of martyrs and common people. But barely thirty years later, after the death of Chairman Mao, Deng Xiaoping was ready to kneel down to the former enemy, ready to push in China the poisonous one child policy offered by the enemy, and opened fire with on Vietnam, its former comrade.
They were even ready to sacrifice North Korea. Whenever Kim came to China, the Chinese Government would brief the US embassy before his coming. In order to get accepted by the U.S. they were willing to trash all their former allies and friends.
By then, the brave ones were all dead, and only scamsters remained. The enemy had disarmed its powerful opponent without bloodshed.
With Xi Jinping in power, China escaped the fate of Soviet Union. But what will be China’s fate after Xi Jinping?
Will the younger generation remember the sacrifices of their ancestors, and continue the struggle for the independence and wellbeing of the working majority in China and the world?