In his new book, praised professor Steven W. Mosher affirms that Mao Zedong, the most bloodiest person to have ever been a part of the world, “embraced evil in all respects” and that his successor is diligently following in his feet.
In his most recent article, Mosher explores the moral depths of Maoism, which is the leader of the Population Research Institute and one of the country’s foremost social researchers focused on communist China. The Devil and Communist China addresses both the anti-religious bias that Mao left behind and the tremendous path of suicide that is estimated to have killed 45 million people only. In many ways, the book is a sequel to his 2017 book Bully of Asia, which focused on legalism, the lesser-discussed authoritarian philosophy of old China, and how Mao was influenced by initial emperor Qin Shi Huang’s desire for full control over every subject, independent of the introduction of Marxism in China.
In his latest book, Mosher explores how Mao came to socialism and how he married legalism to Marxism, but it goes beyond a political history to discover how devilish religious beliefs, shamanism, and pagan influenced Mao’s contempt of Christianity and his disintegration of Buddhism, Confucianism, and other nearby perception systems. Xi Jinping consolidates his hold on power over the nation using the same template, so Mosher explained to Breitbart News this week why he thinks this philosophical approach to understanding Foreign communism, far from a clean historical account of events, is important today.
Mosher told Breitbart News,” Looking at him]Mao ] through the lens of the natural law – which is written on every human heart – it was clear from his deeds as well as from his words that he had lustily embraced evil in all respects.” He “raised to power by betraying all of those who were most dear to him and ultimately the Chinese people themselves.”
Mosher includes in his book a remarkable anecdote from Mao’s early years, in which his mother bowed to a stone spirit in reverence.
According to Mosher,” Mao’s mother consecrated him to a spirit that was thought to reside in a stone monolith outside of their village when he was three,” Mosher told Breitbart News. She renamed him” Third Son of the Stone” and made him kowtow before the monolith. He frequently refers to himself by using that name and took great pride in it.
Is it a coincidence that he developed a heart of stone when he was a child and had feelings for his fellow man? he asked.
Mao is the epicenter of what a tyrant should be like in China, Mosher explained, which is why his legacy looms so prominently over international politics decades after his death.
No one has successfully channeled Mao’s energy more effectively than Xi Jinping, the country’s current leader. Xi may not be the son of Mao’s flesh, but he is the son of Mao’s spirit, a loathsome master of subterfuge and machination”, he told Breitbart News.
Xi began emulating Mao almost immediately, announcing a “mass line” purge of” corrupt” rivals within the Communist Party a year into his position at the helm of the country and enacting genocides against non- Han ethnic groups, most prominently the Uyghur, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz people of occupied East Turkistan. However, Xi has also taken actions that appear to have been intended to remove Mao, such as inserting himself into the Chinese Constitution to replace Mao and his replacement Deng Xiaoping in critical communist documents, using state propaganda to claim to be” Xi Jinping Thought,” and violently persecuting ardent Maoists who publicly protested Xi’s coddling of his wealthy elite friends.
Mosher told Breitbart News that “it is precisely because Xi is emulating Mao that he is doing his best to take over as the Chinese people’s great savior.” By the time Mao was 82, nearly all of the other senior Chinese Communist Party leaders had been eliminated in some way or another.
He put the Red Guards to the death of internal party critics like Liu Shaoqi and General Peng Dehuai, who tortured them. He condemned even his most faithful acolyte, Premier Zhou Enlai, to die a painful death from bladder cancer by denying him medical treatment”, Mosher recalled.
” Xi Jinping has removed or marginalized all of the other senior leaders and removed their factions from the party ranks,” he continued.” So, too, does Xi Jinping now stand alone at the pinnacle of power.” Marx, Lenin, and even Mao have all been mentioned in recent pronouncements, leaving Xi’s thought to be the party’s guiding principle. Xi’s cult brooks no competition, even from beyond the grave”.
Mosher claims that understanding Mao’s political and spiritual legacy and its impact on Xi is crucial because “people need to understand that we are already at war with the CCP [ Chinese Communist Party ] across all domains except the kinetic – and that China is winning.” Mosher continued:” China is at war with us in cyberspace, relentlessly launching attacks on computer networks, both public and private. China is at war with us using genetically engineered weapons”, he said, adding,” In releasing COVID upon the world, the CCP carried out a bioweapons attack on America. China profits from the annual killing of 100, 000 young Americans by using fentanyl in a kind of chemical warfare against us. Fifth-generation warfare is being waged using social media platforms like TikTok against the youth’s ideas.
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He concluded with the warning that” communism cannot be contained, it can only be defeated”.
” We are not, at the moment, firing bullets at each other. But Beijing is constantly threatening to go kinetic not only against Taiwan, but against U. S. allies such as Japan and the Philippines”, Mosher said. ” China regards this as a’ you die, I live’ struggle, which is to say a fight to the death. America would be wise to interpret it in the same light.
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