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Zhou Xiaohui: Did you learn the lessons of the disintegration of the Soviet Union from Deng to Xi? | Disintegration of the Chinese Communist Party | “Hidden Words Stone”

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[EpochTimesDecember292021]Recently, there was a post on the Internet that resonated with many people: With the following three points, this day is worth remembering and celebrating. On December 25, 1978, Pol Pot stepped down; on December 25, 1989, Ceausescu was shot to death by the people; on December 25, 1991, the rogue empire, the Soviet Union, disintegrated. As everyone knows, Pol Pot is a Cambodian dictator and Ceausescu is a Romanian dictator. Netizens commemorate and celebrate December 25th, reflecting the hatred of the dictatorship and the expectation of the disintegration of the CCP.

In contrast to this is the tension of the CCP. In the past few days, the CCP’s media has continuously published articles by domestic and foreign imperial literati, such as “The Mystery of the Disintegration of the Soviet Union, Solved by China’s Success”, to tout the CCP, aiming to tell the people that the CCP is absolutely extinct. Will not embark on the road to the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

In fact, since the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the highest levels of the CCP, from Deng Xiaoping to Xi Jinping, have analyzed the reasons for the disintegration of the Soviet Union and hoped to avoid repeating the same mistakes.

In January 1992, during his southern tour, Deng Xiaoping said when talking about the disintegration of the Soviet Union: “The problems in China did not lie in other areas, but within the Communist Party. The problems in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe were within the Communist Party. “If China does not accept this lesson and does not pay attention to the signs when it appears, just like Gorbachev’s “new thinking” after it comes out, something will happen.”

In November 2000, the then Vice President Hu Jintao mentioned the disintegration of the Soviet Union in a speech. “The important thing is that there is a problem in theory and politics. The pluralism of guiding ideology has led to ideological confusion in the party, and ideological and political problems. Completely disarmed.”

In January 2013, Xi Jinping stated at the seminar on studying and implementing the spirit of the Eighteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China that “an important reason for the disintegration of the Soviet Union was that the struggle in the ideological field was very fierce. Nihilism, ideology is messed up, party organizations at all levels have almost no effect, and the army is no longer under the leadership of the party. In the end, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union fell apart as a big party, and the largest socialist country in the Soviet Union fell apart. This It is a lesson from the past!” In January 2018, Xi Jinping mentioned once again in his speech that the loss of belief in Marxism, and belief in socialism and communism was an important reason for the collapse of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the disintegration of the Soviet Union.

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Obviously, several leaders of the CCP have come to a similar conclusion, that is, there is an ideological problem within the CPSU, that is, a loss of faith. In this regard, Deng promoted further reform and opening up, hoping to solve the Communist Party’s ruling crisis through economic development. Hu continued Deng’s approach. After Xi came to power, especially after he was hit by the United States in trade and other areas, Xi strengthened his awareness. The control of morphology strengthens people’s learning from Marxism-Leninism, while at the same time stepping up the purge of dissidents within the party. This is because the CCP is facing a total ideological failure.

According to an article published in the April 2016 issue of Hong Kong’s “Dong Xiang” magazine, 90% of party members have a “second faith.” At the end of February 2019, the Chinese Communist Party media Xinhua News Agency published a long article stating that Marxism is the guiding ideology of the Chinese Communist Party. It is necessary to prevent the practice of “not believing in Marxism-Leninism,” “believing in ghosts and gods,” and “believing in money.” This actually reflects the true status quo of CCP members not believing in Marxism-Leninism and ghosts and gods. What the CCP does not dare to tell the people is that the CCP’s senior officials, including the previous party leaders, are actually very believers in feng shui, ghosts and gods. The most typical ones are Mao and Jiang. In other words, no one really believes in communism at all.

Then, the new round of party members’ allegiance and brainwashing promoted by the CCP can play a role in deceiving young people who have not been involved in the world and those who have been brainwashed for a long time and have no basic judgment. After all, for CCP officials, their own interests are the most important. This can also be seen from the reaction within the party since Xi came to power. Although Xi has repeatedly chanted that the whole party should look up to the central government, that is, follow Xi Jinping and listen to what the central government said, the reality is that there are many factions within the party. Zhongnanhai’s decree is difficult to fully implement within the party and the army. Nowadays, the game within the Communist Party of China has become more fierce and unscrupulously presented to the world.

Undoubtedly, several leaders of the CCP hoped to save the CCP’s destiny by developing the economy or unifying the party’s ideology. Although it could be delayed, it was actually looking for the wrong direction and did not really learn the lessons of the disintegration of the Soviet Union because of the disintegration of the Soviet Union. The real reason for this was its autocratic rule, which brought the people of the Soviet Union to isolation, unfreedom, and endless suffering, which caused them to completely lose their hearts and minds.

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In this regard, when Mao answered the question of Huang Yanpei’s cyclical law, it was quite clear that if he wanted to break out of the cyclical law of the demise of the regime, he had to take the road of democracy, that is, let the people rise up to supervise the government, and the government dare not relax. Only when everyone rises up to be responsible, will the government not be ruined. However, from Mao Deng to Xi, so far there is no willingness to hand over power to the people. Therefore, the CCP is actually following the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Moreover, the various chaos and signs before the disintegration of the Soviet Union are in mainland China. It has already appeared in the past ten years.

Combining the social chaos before the disintegration of the Soviet Union listed by netizens earlier, and comparing it with the CCP, it is found that the CCP not only possesses one by one, but is even worse. May wish to list as follows:

1. Before the disintegration of the Soviet Union, nearly 200,000 bloodshed occurred every year. But in mainland China today, anti-riot incidents are one after another.

In 2003, the Chinese Communist Party officially announced the annual statistics of mass incidents for the first time. This year, it was as high as 58,000; in 2004, it was 74,000; in 2005, it was more than 87,000; in 2007, it was more than 100,000. Since 2008, the CCP officially no longer publishes specific data. According to Tsinghua University professor Sun Liping, there were at least 180,000 mass incidents in 2010. According to statistics from the Chinese Communist Party historian Xin Ziling, there were 230,000 cases in 2011. The number of participants in mass incidents is about 5 million each year, and nearly half of mass incidents are due to demolition.

According to the CCP’s “Social Blue Book: Analysis and Forecast of China’s Social Situation in 2014”, mainland group incidents are increasing at an alarming rate of 30% every year.

2. Before the disintegration of the Soviet Union, funding for stability maintenance and defense funding were basically the same. The CCP’s budget for maintaining stability has been higher than its defense budget for many years. For example, the 2013 stability maintenance budget was 769 billion yuan, which exceeded the defense budget of 720 billion yuan.

2019 Sina Finance “Who is the largest fiscal expenditure? The article pointed out that in 2018, the central government’s expenditure on public safety was nearly 200 billion (1991.10 billion). Local general public budget expenditures are missing from the official website of the Ministry of Finance. The 2017 and 2018 figures are missing. The expenditure has spent nearly 1 trillion yuan (929.007 billion) to calculate that the total expenditure on stability maintenance across the country (central and local) is 1,128.117 billion.

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The budget announced by the central government in 2020 shows that 102 central government agencies are too tight, and fiscal allocations in 2020 have been reduced by half. The “three public” funds that are most concerned by the outside world have generally been cut by more than 50%. However, the budget of the Three Public Security Departments of the Ministry of Public Security has rarely increased significantly, and the increase is as high as 320%.

Third, before the collapse of the Soviet Union, young people were keen on the civil service industry and keen on power. The “civil servant fever” that has appeared in mainland China in recent years has not subsided so far. Nearly 1.2 million people signed up for the civil service examination in 2021, an increase of 310,000 over the same period last year.

Fourth, before the disintegration of the Soviet Union, corruption was rampant, and there were special confessions. The level of corruption of the CCP now far exceeds that of the Soviet Union. The huge assets of Jiang Zemin, Zhou Yongkang, Bo Xilai, Xu Caihou, Guo Boxiong and others who have been exposed and taken down have aroused great public outrage.

Fifth, high inflation occurred before the collapse of the Soviet Union. In Mainland China, inflation is currently increasing, and at the same time facing deflation, coupled with the impact of the epidemic, the people are miserable.

Sixth, before the disintegration of the Soviet Union, GDP continued to rise and the people’s living standards continued to decline. The same is true in mainland China now. Due to the intensified withdrawal of foreign businessmen, the CCP has purged private enterprises, a large number of people are unemployed, and the growth rate of residents’ income has fallen sharply.

The above signs all show that the CCP’s people have lost their hearts and minds, and many officials in the CCP’s evil system have already run away or run away at any time. How long can such a CCP last? More importantly, just like “the sky destroys the Soviet Communist Party”, now it is also the sky that will destroy the CCP. In June 2002, a natural Tibetan-character stone carved with the six characters “The Communist Party of China is dead” was discovered in Pingtang County, Guizhou Province. It shows the fate of the CCP to collapse at any time. Who can stop this historical trend!

Editor in charge: Putan

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