Cultural Revolution - USA Version.
More than likely Cultural Genocide! Let’s all fly the Bonnie Blue Flag.
Excatly!
How long before everyone will be required to carry a little book with the thoughts of Ayatollah Obama.
When do have to start carrying the Little Red Obama Books?
Our cultural revolution is following the path of China’s. Our history will be erased — Washington’s Monument, Jefferson’s Monument, writings by the founding fathers, the very Constitution and Declaration of Independence. The Chinese experience shows us what to expect in erasing our past. (Per Wiki):
China’s historical sites, artifacts and archives suffered devastating damage as they were thought to be at the root of “old ways of thinking”. Many artifacts were seized from private homes and museums and often destroyed on the spot. There are no records of exactly how much was destroyed. Western observers suggest that much of China’s thousands of years of history was in effect destroyed or, later, smuggled abroad for sale, during the short ten years of the Cultural Revolution. Chinese historians compare the cultural suppression during the Cultural Revolution to Qin Shihuang’s great Confucian purge. Religious persecution intensified during this period, because religion was seen as being opposed to MarxistLeninist and Maoist thinking.[133]
Although being undertaken by some of the Revolution’s enthusiastic followers, the destruction of historical relics was never formally sanctioned by the Communist Party, whose official policy was instead to protect such items. Indeed, on May 14, 1967, the CCP central committee issued a document entitled Several suggestions for the protection of cultural relics and books during the Cultural Revolution.[134] Nevertheless, enormous damage was inflicted on China’s cultural heritage. For example, a survey in 1972 in Beijing of 18 key spots of cultural heritage including the Temple of Heaven and Ming Tombs showed extensive damage. Of the 80 cultural heritage sites in Beijing under municipal protection, 30 were destroyed, and of the 6,843 cultural sites under protection by Beijing government decision in 1958, 4,922 were damaged or destroyed.[135] Numerous valuable old books, paintings, and other cultural relics were also destroyed.[136]