The important difference is that the Chinese government now is the same as before, when it did everything it could to literally destroy Chinese culture, which has been replaced with the morally unrestricted pursuit of wealth at any cost.There is no doubt that the Cultural Revolution was a period of great repression and bolshevik folly along the lines of the Khmer Rouge horrors in Cambodia, the Bolshevik culls of the 1920 or the Grande Terreur during the French Revolution. Dikötter's estimate of 2 million killed is probably an accurate high estimate, but cannibalism was a very marginal phenomenon among those millions.
As well, making sweeping generalizations on Chinese culture based on that decade of bolshevik folly would be as misguided as making those generalizations about German culture based on the Weimar period, or on French culture based on the Great Terror.
It is acknowledged now that during Mao's years (1930-1976) the CCP was responsible for tens of millions of unnatural deaths, including millions of outright murders and millions of unnecessary starvations. When did this blood-soaked revolution end? I think it transformed.
The 1-child policy the CCP accepted in the late 1970's in exchange for becoming the world's workshop (of slave labor) resulted in many millions of abortions and murders of infants.
Political repression of harmless folk religions, like Falun Gong, resulted in forced organ harvesting vivisections of perhaps millions of prisoners of conscience since the late 1990's.
I see this massive bloodshed as continuity for the CCP from its original communist inception under the tutelage of the Bolsheviks that is totally out of synch with the post-WW2 world order of human rights that we're all supposed to believe in.
Why do Western govts, and the multinational corporations that have captured them, even tolerate, much less sponsor, a government so incongruous to all of their avowed moral priorities as the Chinese Communist Party? And how can such a government be viewed as convenient for, much less superior to, the Christian nations whose hard-earned technology and treasure has propped it up?
The Chinese people would benefit from a nationalist leader who could free them from the past 90 years, but I think too much damage has been done, much less to do it without God.
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