Category: Cultural Revolution

PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: ‘Equity’ Is a Communist Tactic That Destroys Nations: Cultural Revolution Survivor Lily Tang Williams

This episode will premiere on August 18 at 7:30 p.m. ET. “Under Mao’s Cultural Revolution, they can find something you wrote, something you said many years ago, and then demonize you as an ‘oppressor.’ … You lose your job. You go to camps. You go to struggle sessions. Have you seen the struggle sessions in…


‘Resident Evil’ and the War of Memory Between Hong Kong and China

Commentary I am not a TV fan, but upon my wife’s recommendation, I watched some Netflix series. After “Stranger Things,” it was “Resident Evil,” in which I was absorbed. This is based on a Japanese video game, which has been adapted into movies and TV series over the years due to its popularity. The story…


Pro-Antifa California Teacher Who Vowed to Turn Students Into ‘Revolutionaries’ Got Paid to Resign

A California teacher who bragged about using his position to radicalize students into far-left “revolutionaries,” has been given three years of pay by his school district to resign, according to a report. Gabriel Gipe, an AP government teacher at Inderkum High School of Natomas Unified School District, in January agreed to leave his post with…


Pro-Antifa California Teacher Who Vowed to Turn Students Into ‘Revolutionaries’ Is Paid to Resign

A California teacher who bragged about using his position to radicalize students into far-left “revolutionaries” has been given three years of pay by his school district to resign, according to a report. Gabriel Gipe, a teacher of Advanced Placement government at Inderkum High School, agreed in January to leave his post with a $190,000 payout…


Thousand-Year-Old Buddhist Treasure Stolen from China, Repatriation Not Far Off

A thousand-year-old statue of a monk from southeastern China, which was stolen in 1995, was found in the Netherlands 20 years later. The process of returning it to China has been lengthy as international coordination is involved. According to the official website of the Datian County government in Sanming city in Fujian Province, on June…


Chinese Regime Blocked US-Based Website Honoring Victims of Cultural Revolution

The Chinese communist regime recently blocked a memorial website for victims of the Cultural Revolution, a small online platform personally maintained by a Chicago University professor. This was the second time the website was blocked by the regime. The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a communist sociopolitical movement that…


Story of a Cultural Revolution Sent-Down Survivor Who Escaped To Hong Kong For Freedom

Wong Tung Hon is a 75-year-old rusticated survivor, who escaped China during the cultural revolution. He was one of the students who got sent down to the countryside. Wong gave an audience to the sounds of the bristly waves rippling at the reefs; on the opposite shore were the gravitating buildings of Shenzhen, gazing at…


‘They Were Humiliated’: Children Expelled From School After Parents Questioned ‘Rapid Change in Curriculum’

After discussing their concerns with the board of directors regarding what they called a “rapid change in the curriculum” at Charlotte Latin School in North Carolina, parents Doug and Nicole Turpin say their 11- and 13-year-old children became the targets of the headmaster’s retaliation when they were expelled last fall. “They were humiliated,” Doug Turpin,…


20 Years of China in WTO: Win or Lose?; Lily Tang Williams: Survivor of Mao’s Cultural Revolution

What was living in China like during the Cultural Revolution as a young girl? I caught up with Lily Tang Williams, who grew up during the 10-year Cultural Revolution in China. She now speaks across the country warning the American people about the horrors of communism, including about some of the same tactics used in…


From Escaping China to Renouncing the Party: The Chinese Continue to Awaken

“Half a century ago, at the peak of the Cultural Revolution, when Mao Zedong’s cult of personality was the worst, that is, when the red terror was the worst … fear, suppression, [students going] to the mountains and the countryside; it was like firing a gunshot, a collective mobilization—slipping across border—became a mass movement,” Kent…