Social justice is a war on freedom.
The chinese Cultural Revolution was also a ploy by Mao to remain in power.
Tbey had been trying to sideline him and he provoked a massive distraction.
Same here.
Well, if the US campus ‘radicals’ follow in the footsteps of the Red Guards, it will end very badly for them ... as it should.
Does the institutional left think they are immune to the wrath of the people? That we do not know who they are?
I read a book a year ago that I found at a yard sale the author of which (not really, he worked with a pro writer) was a young local leader in the Cultural Revolution in Amoy. He got to attend a session with Mao before it was done. Ultimately he became disillusioned and swam to the near shore Nationalist island and made his way to Britain where this book made. A writer was attracted to him and the result is eye opening as to what it was all about. I gave the book away when I was finished to someone I don’t know. I cannot remember the name of the book. I would like to get my hands on another copy but I don’t even know what to look for.
It has accomplished precisely that albeit slowly. The impact is much more clearly seen in the country's primary schools where PC has stunted the academic growth of students despite having millions upon billions thrown at it.