Posted on 06/10/2021 6:39:13 AM PDT by McQ444
A Chinese woman, who fled Communist China under Chairman Mao Tse-Tung's brutal regime, has issued a chilling warning to a Virginia school board about the threat that Critical Race Theory (CRT) poses. The cultural Marxism survivor vehemently denounced Loudoun County’s School board for its championing of the far-left CRT.
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She also told me that aged members of the Red Guard are a real headache in China today. Many of the homeless are elderly Red Guard members who never learned any real skills. They beg in the streets, are homeless, demand people give them money. Ordinary people are disgusted with them. Many people lost family members to the Red Guard, who were responsible for many executions, people being turned out of their jobs, people losing their small businesses, etc. Those would have been the parents and grandparents of today's generation.
Wow! Once the Revolution is complete, BLM and ANTFA will be discarded like refuse.
All the parallels are in place save one. To date no Lenin, no Mao, no Robespierre has emerged here. I certainly hope it doesn’t happen but history if not repeats does rhyme.
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A Chinese woman, who fled Communist China under Chairman Mao Tse-Tung’s brutal regime, has issued a chilling warning to a Virginia school board about the threat that Critical Race Theory (CRT) poses.
The cultural Marxism survivor vehemently denounced Loudoun County’s School board for its championing of the far-left CRT.
“All of this seems very familiar … the only difference is they used class instead of race,” she warned the school board.
“This is, indeed, the American version of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.”
“I’ve been very alarmed by what’s going on in our schools,” she asserted during her one-minute time slot to speak.
“You are now training our children to be social justice warriors and to loathe our country and our history.”
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critical race theory has been gaining traction nationwide despite stiff opposition
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Critical Race Theory has been gaining traction nationwide, despite stiff opposition
The woman then relived her own childhood and firsthand experience living under a communist regime.
“Growing up in Mao’s China, all of this seems very familiar,” she said.
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“The Communist regime used the same critical theory to divide people; the only difference is they used class instead of race.”
“During the Cultural Revolution, I witnessed students and teachers turn against each other,” she recalled.
“We changed school names to be politically correct.
“We were taught to denounce our heritage.
“The Red Guards destroyed anything that is not Communist: old statues, books, and anything else.”
She pointed out that in China during the Cultural Revolution, students were also encouraged to report on each other: “We were also encouraged to report on each other, just like the Student Equity Ambassador program and the Bias Reporting System.”
She concluded, “This is, indeed, the American version of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
“The Critical Race Theory has its roots in cultural Marxism.
“It should have no place in our schools.”
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What a chilling warning for parents from someone who came to this country from China. pic.twitter.com/GOLmvntqgn
— fightforschools (@fightforschools) June 9, 2021
WTOP reported on June 3 that Loudoun County parents had filed suit in federal court against the Loudoun County School Board, claiming that school leaders were violating students’ free speech rights.
WTOP continued:
The lawsuit aims to do away with the school system’s “Student Equity Ambassador Program” and “Bias Reporting System,” both of which encourage students to observe and discuss incidents of racist behavior in their school communities.
Under the ambassador program, schools select a handful of students who meet with principals and other school leaders to discuss such incidents, while the reporting system urges students to anonymously report observations using a form online.
the communist regime used the same critical theory to divide people the only difference is they used class instead of race she warned
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‘The Communist regime used the same critical theory to divide people; the only difference is they used class instead of race,’ she warned
The Guardian explained the history of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, which began in May 1966:
… the Cultural Revolution crippled the economy, ruined millions of lives and thrust China into 10 years of turmoil, bloodshed, hunger and stagnation.
Chinese students sprung (sic) into action, setting up Red Guard divisions in classrooms and campuses across the country.
By August 1966 – so-called Red August – the mayhem was in full swing as Mao’s allies urged Red Guards to destroy the “four olds” – old ideas, old customs, old habits and old culture.
Schools and universities were closed and churches, shrines, libraries, shops and private homes ransacked or destroyed as the assault on “feudal” traditions began. …
Historians believe somewhere between 500,000 and two million people lost their lives as a result of the Cultural Revolution.
Mao had published a letter indicting some Communist Party leaders on May 16, 1966, according to The Daily Wire.
On May 25, philosophy professor Nie Yuanzi put up a propaganda sheet denouncing the university president and other administration figures, which triggered a chain reaction, as research attorney James David Banker noted.
He added, “That chain reaction was accelerated by ‘working groups’ of ideologues sent to administer schools.
“Under their tenure, schools became centers of activism rather than learning.
“Students were encouraged to create big-character posters exposing their own teachers, officials, and even parents.”
Poor journalism. I support her for what she said. She was not afraid to speak out, but the reporter couldn’t even name her. If she had a Chinese name, was it too hard to spell?
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