Translator’s Note: Having lived amongst the Chinese people most of my life – indeed, I am “Chinese” even though I look “White” (my inner thought-processes are Chinese first – and European second) – I can confirm that Chinese people exist (and think) on a different frequency of being. It is not “better” or “worse” – and certainly has “nothing” to do with “racism” (“race” is a European conception – a mental illness we must all uproot) – it is just “different”. Once, I was sat on a park bench watching my two young Chinese daughters playing in a play-ground in Sutton (London). Without any prompting, they both assumed the Hakka crouch – resting on their haunches – whilst I explained how they could move around the playground “avoiding” the gaze of others by utilising the undulating terrain to their personal benefit (i.e. to move around unseen). They did not ask questions like a Western child would do – they simply nodded in agreement – expressing a pre-existing inner alignment (and conformity) with the instruction. The Vietnamese are also like this (I have lived with Vietnamese Comrades in my youth) which is not surprising as they are really Chinese people who migrated. The Vietnamese expertly applied Sunzi’s [孫子] Art of War [兵法 – Bing Fa] – literally the “Soldier’s Law”. The Americans were beaten spiritually, psychologically, and physically during the US War of Aggression in Korea (1950-1953). Around 6 million Vietnamese men, women, and children were killed and wounded by the highly destructive (and often “illegal”) military technology.
Just as the Israelis test US weapons on the bodies of the Palestinians (many of them produced in the UK) – the US likes to test its immoral and unethical weapons on the bodies of Far-Eastern men, women, and children. Imagine the horror of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – particularly in the light of the US anti-intellectual myth – that the effects of the destructive radioactive material suddenly “ceased” its deadly impact at exactly the same point in time that the Imperial Japanese signed the Unconditional Surrender document in late 1945. The US used illegal Chemical Weapons against the North Koreans and Chinese in the early 1950s – and on the bodies of the Vietnamese people in the 1960s and 1970s (including Napalm and Agent Orange – the latter still causes foetuses to turn into cancer in the womb – and create all kinds of hideous disabilities and deformities in those babies which survive). This is the sickness of US anti-Asian racism. Surely, it is better to have a body blown apart in fighting for freedom than to passively sit and wait for a genocide to unfold? One American report laughingly stated that the Communist Chinese (within all Western discourse from the Cold War era – the “Communist” are made to forfeit “human” status – this allows their bodies to be attacked and destroyed in all kinds of hideous and inhumane ways) had trained “moneys” to carry rifles and run at the US lines – causing the Americans (the same army that had beaten the Nazi Germans and the Imperial Japanese) to “panic” and “run away”! Of course, the enemy in the room is that the US needs to be militarily defeated and its world empire dismantled and never allowed to happen again. The US has committed terrible crimes that match those of Nazi Germany. Mao’s solution was to eradicate “fear” and act against the US on the most basic of human-levels. Act with clarity and wisdom! ACW (26.12.2025)
We celebrate the birthday of Mao Zedong, one of the giants of the 20th century. His genius in strategy and the formation of a Revolutionary Army of Workers and Peasants proved that peoples can defeat empires. His legacy taught us that: “Weapons are an important factor in war, but not the decisive one; the decisive factor is man, not things.” This strategic vision was the cornerstone for the victory and liberation of the Chinese people.
Thanks to leadership like Mao’s, China has regained its millenary power, transforming itself into a superpower in knowledge, education, and technology. Our admiration lies in his ability to restore dignity to a nation. His figure represents rebellion and the construction of a project of his own, elements that inspire our homeland in the defense of its sovereignty and independence.
Spanish Language Text:
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Celebramos el natalicio de Mao Zedong, uno de los gigantes del siglo XX. Su genialidad en la estrategia y la formación de un ejército revolucionario de obreros y campesinos demostró que los pueblos pueden vencer a los imperios. Su legado nos enseñó que: “Las armas son un factor importante en la guerra, pero no el decisivo; el factor decisivo es el hombre y no las cosas”. Esta visión estratégica fue la piedra angular para la victoria y la liberación del pueblo chino.
Gracias a liderazgos como el de Mao, China ha recuperado su potencia milenaria, transformándose en una superpotencia del conocimiento, la educación y la tecnología. Nuestra admiración radica en su capacidad para devolver la dignidad a una nación. Su figura representa la rebeldía y la construcción de un proyecto propio, elementos que inspiran a nuestra Patria en la defensa de su soberanía e independencia.