China Posts Chilling Footage of Mass Murderer Mao Amid Escalating Tariff War
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman lashed out against President Donald Trump‘s tariffs with a disturbing video post of Communist dictator Mao Zedong, declaring, “We are not afraid.”
“We are Chinese. We are not afraid of provocations. We don’t back down,” Mao Ning wrote along with footage of the founder of the Chinese Communist Party.
In the video, Chairman Mao proclaims a determination to “fight” until China “completely triumphs.”
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Given the fact that Mao was responsible for 50 million deaths under his rule, the post is rather chilling.
While China remains a powerhouse in the world’s economy, its dark history is not something to be celebrated.
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Under Mao, as many as 50 million people died in less than five years, and the desperate resorted to cannibalism.
The deadly famine that overtook China was a result of blind political dogma backed by centralized control, as common sense was thrown out of the window.
Sound familiar?
“Revolution is not a dinner party,” Mao once said.
The suffering of those deprived of food was horrendous. In some villages, a tenth of the population died in a single month.
Under Mao’s desperate determination to compete with the West, vast numbers of people resorted to scraping corn husks or the bark stripped from trees.
Beijing’s decision to feature Mao as a symbol of strength not only speaks volumes but also highlights how the Chinese Communist Party continues to lean toward a figure who oversaw starvation, persecution, and the death of tens of millions.
This isn’t just a historical reference; it’s a chilling warning as tensions with the U.S. escalate.
It may also signal China’s hardline stance and willingness to invoke extreme measures.
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