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horse

Brigadier
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I mean if he bad at ruling then how come a completely destoryed country became a Nuclear power.

People forgot that the KMT inherited a island already developed by the Japanese and suffered no damage in ww2 along with US aid while the CCP inherited a large country that was completely destoryed with almost no aid what so ever.

The fact that PRC maintained independence while actually started to grow and become stable means Mao did something right. After all KMT had some many famine under their rule while the CCP only had one and after that no more.

Chairman Mao is great!

It was at his funeral, when someone asked Deng Xiaoping, what did he think? The way I heard this story, is that the reply was "70-30," that was it.

Still, that 30% is a big number, relatively speaking, so there will be issues here with some people.

But, that is all ancient history now.

Today, no one in China is thinking of going back to those old days. There is great nostalgia for it, in some circles. The way forward is to create a new society, to create a new nostalgia for the future.

That is one of the core teachings of Chairman Mao. To remake society, make it a better place. Today's China still believes that.

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plawolf

Lieutenant General
I have doubt about the famine. Did any of you hear of someone die in famine?

The ludicrous claimed number of deaths was wilful misinterpretation of statistics and deliberate state propaganda.

It originated when China finally started doing censuses again after things have calmed down and stabilised, and the actual population was millions fewer than the expected population.

As a percentage of total population, the difference was massive, like 6-12% of total population massive, and should have been the first glaring warning sign that something was massively wrong with the numbers somewhere. The expected population was based on growth models that could not be updated properly for over a decade due to all the political instability and based on sample data reported by the provinces. So we are to believe all statistics in China was massively inflated during the Great Leap Forward except for population growth.

Rather than do any semblance of actual scientific or statistical analysis on the myriad of possible and indeed probable explanations, it was all immediately classified as famine deaths and seriously never questioned by anyone in the west.
 
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