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To: realcleanguy

I agree. Occupy Wall Street was fake/faux, not long lasting. This though has the earmarks of bringing down the education system. The question then becomes, where does it go from there?

Mao created a cultural revolution when his popularity was waning. I seen reports where some of these kids have been to the White House recently, is this the start of 0bama’s second wind?


12 posted on 11/13/2015 7:23:59 AM PST by EBH ( I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.)
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To: EBH

The wealthy, politically-connected Chic-Commies are indeed pushing a replay of Mao’s cultural revolution:

“On August 22, 1966, a central directive was issued to stop police intervention in Red Guard activities.[44] Those in the police force who defied this notice were labeled “counter-revolutionaries.” Mao’s praise for rebellion was effectively an endorsement for the actions of the Red Guards, which grew increasingly violent.[45] Public security in China deteriorated rapidly as a result of central officials lifting restraints on violent behavior.[46] Xie Fuzhi, the national police chief, said it was “no big deal” if Red Guards were beating “bad people” to death.[47]

The police relayed Xie’s remarks to the Red Guards and they acted accordingly.[47] In the course of about two weeks, the violence left some one hundred teachers, school officials, and educated cadres dead in Beijing’s western district alone. The number injured was “too large to be calculated.”[46]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_Revolution#Red_Guards_and_the_Destruction_of_the_.22Four_Olds.22

Their Revo fantasy may blow up in their face.


25 posted on 11/13/2015 8:35:40 AM PST by Justa
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