Tag: China’s Cultural Revolution

Former Peking University Professor Exposes Xi Jinping’s Little-Known State of Mind–Part II: Dictator’s War Ambitions

Australia-based Yuan Hongbing, a former law professor at Peking University, has a unique perspective on the CCP and its leader Xi Jinping. In a recent exclusive interview on The Epoch Times’ Pinnacle View program, Mr. Yuan said he believes that a war in the Taiwan Strait is inevitable because of Mr. Xi’s idealist goal of…


Remembering the Forgotten War: The 2IDA Memorials Foundation Announces Modification of 2nd Infantry Division Memorial

WASHINGTON, D.C.—In commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice, the 2IDA Memorials Foundation will host an event at its 2nd Infantry Division Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 26, highlighting the often-overlooked history of the DMZ War. The occasion will also serve to announce an extension of the memorial to honor both…


CCP’s Suppression of Religion Mirrors Cultural Revolution: Former US Freedom Ambassador

The suppression of religion in China under the rule of Xi Jinping mirrors that of the Cultural Revolution, according to Sam Brownback, former U.S. Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom. The Cultural Revolution took place in China from 1966 to 1976. Mao Zedong declared a class war and a war on everything traditional, bringing…


Race Versus Class: The Same Ideology That Erased Freedom in China Is Taking Over America

This episode features a CPAC interview with Xi Van Fleet, a woman who escaped Maoist China and endured the Cultural Revolution. Xi came to America to pursue the American dream, and now is speaking out against the cultural Marxism she sees taking over America and erasing our freedoms. Xi has confronted schools pushing critical race…