Margaret Thatcher met with Deng Xiaoping in Beijing in 1982 – and he was quite forceful with her. He reminded her that she was not
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Margaret Thatcher met with Deng Xiaoping in Beijing in 1982 – and he was quite forceful with her. He reminded her that she was not
Author’s Note: I received this short article today (via WeChat) from my colleague Prof, Zhao Yuezhi (who is as famous in the West as she
Author’s Note: This is a moral boosting compendium of the posts I made on Facebook recently, in response to the current wave of anti-China propaganda
Essentially, this is a computer ‘scam’ making fools of us all by spreading very poorly hidden Eurocentric and pro-capitalist anti-China rhetoric across the internet. Its operation is probably either from the US, Taiwan or both, and if it has had any legitimate contact with Chinese academia, Chinese business or the Chinese Government, its remit has been very narrow. However, as it is creating ‘fake’ Chinese language websites designed to give false impressions in the West, it is obvious that this organisation is not much different to the ‘Pro-Tibetan Movement’ or the ‘Falun Gong Cult’ – all manifestations of US anti-Communist attitudes. Its racism is obvious if you happen to be ‘Chinese’. Its website publishes articles in what is claimed to be English translations of Chinese source articles – but upon checking no such articles exist on the Mainland Chinese internet (Baidu). What is in fact happening is that when their US paymasters decree that a certain idea or assertion be produced in English, the finished article is then fed through google translate and then uploaded onto a fake Chinese language website that does not exist within Mainland China, and which can only be easily accessed by English speaking Westerners.
The United States and UK tried to destroy the fledgling USSR during the Russian Civil (1917-1922), assisted by 12 other ‘Allied’ (or ‘Entente’) countries including
The 100,000-strong Army of Socialist Vietnam entered Democratic Kampuchea on the 25th of December, 1978, supported by the USSR (and the US) – the Vietnamese