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How "Kamala-ism" Can Bring Maoism To America

How "Kamala-ism" Can Bring Maoism To America

Update: 2024-10-013
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G. Van Fleet, author of "Mao's America," shares her personal experience living through the Cultural Revolution in China, describing the promises made by Mao Zedong, the destruction of Chinese culture, and the indoctrination of young people into the Red Guard. She draws parallels between the Cultural Revolution and the current political climate in America, arguing that the "woke" movement is a form of Maoism. She highlights the similarities in rhetoric and tactics, particularly the emphasis on equity, the suppression of free speech, and the dismantling of traditional institutions. Van Fleet explains the role of the Red Guard in Mao's Cultural Revolution, highlighting their indoctrination, their power to destroy traditional institutions, and their ultimate betrayal by Mao. She argues that the "blue guards" in America today are a similar phenomenon, driven by similar ideologies and tactics. Van Fleet discusses the impact of the Cultural Revolution on family structures and religious beliefs in China, describing how children were taught to prioritize the party over their parents, leading to widespread denouncements and executions. She also highlights the systematic destruction of religious institutions and the promotion of atheism. Van Fleet argues that the "woke" movement in America is a manifestation of Maoism, with its emphasis on equity, the suppression of free speech, and the dismantling of traditional institutions. She suggests that Kamala Harris and Tim Walls represent the American equivalent of a Maoist party. Van Fleet emphasizes that there are no winners in communism, even for those who participate in the revolution. She cites the example of Liu Shaoqi, a high-ranking CCP member who was purged and persecuted to death during the Cultural Revolution. Van Fleet stresses the importance of understanding the nature of communism and its dangers. She urges people to get involved in fighting against the communist ideology that she believes is infiltrating the Democratic Party.

Outlines

00:00:13
The Cultural Revolution and its Impact on China and America

G. Van Fleet, author of "Mao's America," shares her personal experience living through the Cultural Revolution in China, describing the promises made by Mao Zedong, the destruction of Chinese culture, and the indoctrination of young people into the Red Guard. She draws parallels between the Cultural Revolution and the current political climate in America, arguing that the "woke" movement is a form of Maoism. She highlights the similarities in rhetoric and tactics, particularly the emphasis on equity, the suppression of free speech, and the dismantling of traditional institutions.

00:18:13
The Red Guard and its Relevance to Today's America

G. Van Fleet explains the role of the Red Guard in Mao's Cultural Revolution, highlighting their indoctrination, their power to destroy traditional institutions, and their ultimate betrayal by Mao. She argues that the "blue guards" in America today are a similar phenomenon, driven by similar ideologies and tactics.

00:23:08
The Destruction of Family and Religion in Maoist China and America

G. Van Fleet discusses the impact of the Cultural Revolution on family structures and religious beliefs in China. She describes how children were taught to prioritize the party over their parents, leading to widespread denouncements and executions. She also highlights the systematic destruction of religious institutions and the promotion of atheism. She argues that the "woke" movement in America is a manifestation of Maoism, with its emphasis on equity, the suppression of free speech, and the dismantling of traditional institutions.

00:32:00
The Consequences of Communism and Defeating Communism in America

G. Van Fleet emphasizes that there are no winners in communism, even for those who participate in the revolution. She cites the example of Liu Shaoqi, a high-ranking CCP member who was purged and persecuted to death during the Cultural Revolution. Van Fleet stresses the importance of understanding the nature of communism and its dangers. She urges people to get involved in fighting against the communist ideology that she believes is infiltrating the Democratic Party.

Keywords

Cultural Revolution


A sociopolitical movement in China from 1966 to 1976, initiated by Mao Zedong, aimed at purging capitalist and traditional elements from Chinese society. It resulted in widespread social upheaval, violence, and death.

Red Guard


A paramilitary organization of young people in China during the Cultural Revolution, indoctrinated by Mao Zedong to enforce his ideology and attack perceived enemies of the revolution.

Maoism


A form of communism based on the teachings of Mao Zedong, emphasizing peasant-based revolution, continuous revolution, and the importance of the party's leadership.

Equity


A central tenet of communism, aiming to achieve equality in wealth and opportunity for all members of society. It often involves redistribution of resources and control over private property.

Collectivism


A social and political philosophy that emphasizes the importance of the group over the individual, prioritizing collective goals and interests above individual rights and freedoms.

Indoctrination


The process of teaching someone to accept a set of beliefs uncritically, often through propaganda, repetition, and suppression of alternative viewpoints.

Woke


A term used to describe a heightened awareness of social justice issues, particularly those related to race, gender, and sexuality. It has been criticized for promoting a form of political correctness and censorship.

Communism


A political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless society, with collective ownership of the means of production and the abolition of private property.

Socialism


A political and economic system that advocates for social ownership and democratic control of the means of production, distribution, and exchange. It aims to achieve greater social and economic equality.

Q&A

  • What are the key similarities between the Cultural Revolution in China and the current political climate in America?

    G. Van Fleet argues that the "woke" movement in America is a form of Maoism, with its emphasis on equity, the suppression of free speech, and the dismantling of traditional institutions. She highlights the similarities in rhetoric and tactics, particularly the use of indoctrination and the targeting of perceived enemies.

  • How did Mao Zedong use the Red Guard to achieve his goals during the Cultural Revolution?

    Mao Zedong indoctrinated young people into the Red Guard, giving them power to destroy traditional institutions and attack perceived enemies of the revolution. He used them to overthrow his own government and replace it with people he trusted.

  • What is the significance of the Second Amendment in the context of communism?

    G. Van Fleet argues that the Second Amendment is crucial for protecting individual freedoms against a tyrannical government. She believes that Kamala Harris's support for gun control is a sign of her communist leanings, as communist regimes historically disarm the citizenry to suppress dissent.

  • How does the destruction of family and religion contribute to the rise of communism?

    G. Van Fleet argues that the breakdown of the nuclear family and the suppression of religion are essential components of communist ideology. She believes that when families and religious institutions are weakened, the government gains more power and control over individuals.

  • What are some practical steps individuals can take to fight against the spread of communism in America?

    G. Van Fleet encourages people to understand the nature of communism and its dangers. She urges them to get involved in political activism, support conservative organizations, and educate others about the threat posed by communist ideology.

Show Notes

Xi Van Fleet is a survivor of Mao Zedong's China — and now, she fears she may live to see his evil ideology destroy America like it destroyed her homeland. Xi and Charlie talk about what the West doesn't understand about Communism, and how Kamala's focus on "equity" represents a revival of this deadly, failed system. They also late out the three-step process of a Communist takeover: No guns, no free speech, and lots of promises of free stuff.

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How "Kamala-ism" Can Bring Maoism To America

How "Kamala-ism" Can Bring Maoism To America

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