Opinion Why I Stand By the 70 Years Old, Communist China


Happy Birthday, People’s Republic of China! Heartfelt Happy Birthday!

Happy Birthday, and thank you for being here, for standing, for not bending down and never surrendering.

The capitalist world is in decay. The West is rotting. Anger and nihilism are pouring from the imperialist empire whose citizens are frustrated; not at peace with themselves.

Imperialist North America and Europe are furious at the countries like Venezuela and Cuba because their thinkers and leaders are exposing the terrible deterioration of values which is streaming from the neo-colonialist and historically imperialist countries.

But it is China and Russia who are at the forefront of spite of the Western nation and their propagandists. It is all grotesque, now. Russia which saved the world from Nazism, and which helped to decolonize dozens of nations, is now “least liked country” in Europe. Germany, which murdered millions of Jews, Roma, Slavs, and others, is the most liked. In the West, nobody seems to care that Germany is still plundering such nations like Venezuela while using its industrial and banking might to strip defenseless nations of their riches.

China, a mighty Communist country, (or call it a “socialist country with Chinese characteristics”), is being mocked and humiliated by Western propaganda. Arrogance of the European and North American indoctrinators and most of their servile pseudo-intellectuals, from the so-called center to the right, has no boundaries. Most of them are suffering from incurable superiority complexes. They feel that they have the right to judge China; to decide for it, whether it is “truly” Communist or not, and whether it is on the correct track.

China is a calm, some could even say timid nation. No matter how mighty it has become, it tries to resolve all conflicts with its self-proclaimed adversaries, harmoniously. It does not attack, and it does not provoke. Historically, it cares for the well-being of its peripheries, and even for the welfare of faraway nations. For millennia, the wisdom went like this: “if the neighbors are doing well, so will do well China itself”.

Chinese leaders and Chinese people are convinced that if the entire world would become prosperous, China would benefit as a result. That is the essence of the BRI (Belt and Road Initiative), which is often defined as the “New Silk Road”.

Of course, it is not as simple as this, but in essence, it is. New Silk Road is the flagship of the Chinese internationalism. I saw China “in action”, in such places as Africa and Oceania, and I have been greatly impressed. I am an anti-imperialist, and an internationalist, therefore I decisively support China!



Increasingly, I consider myself a Communist and an internationalist, not a “Marxist”. Karl Marx was a historical, European figure, a good analyst and critic of the old, early capitalist regime. He was preoccupied with mainly European system, without using much energy to attack colonialism and imperialism. In the last hundreds of years, the most horrid problem has been the Western plunder of the planet by the West. Marx did not pay much attention to it.

Countries like the Soviet Union and People’s Republic of China, which have been defending those who are defenseless, are consistently and very professionally demonized by London, Paris, Berlin, and Washington, insanely smeared as “equal to the fascists”, while it is clear that the only honest equation could be made between the Nazism/fascism and the European and North American colonialism, or more precisely, neo-colonialist and imperialism.

While perfecting its own socialist system, China learned a lot about the mistakes made by the Soviet Union. It is not going to repeat them. Those of us who are close to the Academy of Social Sciences, or to the Chinese leading universities and media outlets, are doing our best to explain the errors committed in both Soviet Union and the so-called Eastern Block. Based on the analyses of its own past, and of other socialist countries, China is both fighting for the survival of the world, and for the improvement of the standards of living of its own people.

I like her approach; I am proud to be part of the “process”. And I support China with my entire heart because I know that if China falls, if it gets destroyed by the imperialist West, it would be the end of all hopes for our humanity. The West already demonstrated what it would do to the planet, if it would be allowed to continue ruling, unopposed, over the billions of lives of human beings.

United, allied, China and Russia are creating a powerful block of independent nations. Directly and indirectly, they are defending those good countries which are antagonized, brutalized, even terrorized by the West. Both nations are benefiting from working together. Now, dozens of countries on all continents are benefiting, too.

I like what I see. Hope is in the air. It is beautiful. It is full of optimism. And that is why I support; that is why I am celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of China!



It goes without saying that China is being intimidated and provoked by almost all Western countries, as well as their client states.

Actually, attacking China is turning into the most lucrative career for both the mediocre journalist working for the mass media outlets and for the funding-starved individuals all over the world.

Reasons for these attacks are only too easy to identify: The People’s Republic of China is clearly winning in all fields and areas, over both the imperialism and savage capitalism: ideologically, intellectually and socially.

With only a fraction of the GDP per capita (compared to the West), China is eliminating extreme poverty. Its infrastructure is now better than that in the West. Its progress in the field of ecology cannot be matched by any other part of the world. Its creativity, in the area of culture and science, is colossal. The life of the Chinese people is improving, dramatically. And, it is very hard not to notice, the lives of the people in the countries that are working with China, are getting much better, as well.

More obvious all this is becoming to the people worldwide, more horrified are getting the traditionally colonialist and imperialist countries. They cannot offer anything to the world, as their economies and cultures have been based on looting, already for many long centuries. They are unable to stop, to reform, to work for saving the world. And so, all they can do in order to ensure that the status quo prevails is to smear China and Russia; two determined sisters that are working relentlessly for a much better planet.

For decades, China tried to compromise, to appease the West. It has been doing everything possible and impossible to avoid direct or indirect conflict. Only recently, it realized that the only outcome the West would accept would be if China would kneel, surrender, and give up its “Socialism with the Chinese characteristics” system.

And this is unacceptable to both the government in Beijing and to the people of China.

That is why the parade on Tiananmen Square, on the October 1st, 2019. That is why the clear message to the West: Chinese system is not for sale. China is not going to bend. That is why the new weapons, designed to repel anyone who would dare to attack the PRC, have been introduced.

In Russia, they say: Those who come with the sword, from the sword will die.

China clearly understood the wisdom of this truism.

Of course, China welcomes friends with open arms. It is helping those in need. It is trying to build a better world.

But it will never again tolerate attacks, intimidations, and bare racism. In the past, it got occupied, brutalized and humiliated. Now, after 70 years of tremendous leap forward, under the leadership of the Communist Party, China is confident, strong and proud.

I love this confidence. I admire what China is doing both at home and abroad.

That is why I am celebrating with the Chinese people the 70th Anniversary of their socialist motherland. That is why I am working, day and night, to show to the world all those great achievements of the most populous nation on earth.

I also believe that the union of China and Russia represents the last hope for our humanity. I witnessed the suffering of people on all continents; victims of Western imperialism. I do not buy, even for a second, the propaganda that “all nations are the same and would they be strong enough, they would plunder the world with the same brutality as Europe and North America have been doing for all those centuries”.

I am not too interested in reading and listening to the endless analyses of the Westerners regarding China. I am interested in what the Chinese people have to say about their country!

Now, 70 years after the Victory, the Chinese nation stands as united as ever. And the nations that have been robbed of everything, by the West, are now daring to hope, for the first time in many generations.

That is why, I am saluting the nation which is changing the world, and which, at 70, looks and feels so young, generous, kindd and full of optimism!



[First published by NEO – New Eastern Outlook, a journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences – under the title “Why Russia and China Stand Together”]

Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative journalist. He has covered wars and conflicts in dozens of countries. Four of his latest books are Revolutionary Optimism, Western Nihilism, a revolutionary novel “Aurora”and a bestselling work of political non-fiction: “Exposing Lies Of The Empire”. View his other books here. Watch Rwanda Gambit, his groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and DRCongo and his film/dialogue with Noam Chomsky “On Western Terrorism”. Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and the Middle East, and continues to work around the world. He can be reached through his website and his Twitter. His Patreon
 
Fuck the People's Republic of China and anyone who tries to defend China or the Soviet Union.

Colonialism was bad, but it's a hell of a lot more preferable to Communism. Russia is still reeling from the after-effects of Soviet rule in many places and the only reason why the PRC didn't die out like the USSR was because of Deng Xiaoping introducing capitalist reforms in the late 1970's and the West actively opening up their markets to China in the 1990's and early 2000's.

Part of China's rise was was due to corporate greed and globalism in the West, and part of it was a naive belief in that "End of History" bullshit that was popular in the West during the 90's.

After the Soviet Union collapsed, a lot of experts in the West honestly believed that China would modernize and become more like a Western liberal democracy if they were better exposed to the prosperity and consumer culture of the West. It was a bad idea in hindsight.

Millennial college leftists can whine all they want about "neo-colonialists" and "nations founded on white supremacy" but it's better than what they have in China.

Yes, the Atlantic Slave Trade and Jim Crow laws were horrible. But those no longer exist in America. However, China still has totalitarian rule, gulags, and unlike the United States and Europe, China is actively committing genocide in the here and now. Just ask the Tibetans or the many Muslim minorities in Northern and Western China.

Until these college leftists start openly condemning China and South Africa for their ongoing genocidal policies, I don't want to hear any whining over slavery, Manifest Destiny, or any other historical wrongs done by the West.

There's a lot of irony to be had in an article that condemns the West as "Neo-Colonial" but praises China, despite the PRC being a textbook case of a neo-colonial power. Just look at the Belt and Road initiative in Africa...

Why is colonialism bad when Europe did it in the 19th Century, but it's fine when China does it in the 21st Century?
 
It's one of the few areas where I wouldn't downplay the magnitude of the accomplishment. In the last few decades of the 20th century, the Red Chinese completely eliminated risk of famine for their entire population, and in the same period of time, they brought hundreds of millions from abject poverty into the middle class.

Even at the low end of the spectrum, in the absolute shithole rural provinces, they have lifted the peasantry out of actual medieval squalor into the 19th century industrial age, with the universal accessibility of such conveniences as electric indoor lighting, nitrate fertilizers, and motorized well-pumps.

This is an outright bit of propaganda .

China makes poverty worse in its most poverty stricken regions to force poor people to migrate [quasi illegaly] internally and externally for labor purposes. They arent actually improving poverty a damn bit
 
Why is colonialism bad when Europe did it in the 19th Century, but it's fine when China does it in the 21st Century?
Because white man bad and they have every single journalist in the world in their pocket. This is the problem with China: they know they are fucking glass cannon and their nation would crumble away if the economy tanked, but people are too scared to do something because it's the biggest market in the world. If you badmouth the chinks they bar you from China and no company today wants to get kicked out from the chinamen and their chinadollars.
 
But guys real communism hasnt been tried yet! He said so in the China learned from the Soviets!
Well it's true that real Communism has never been tried in the same way that real Flubber has never been tried. It's a bunch of nonsense that violates basic operational principles of reality.
 
Something to keep in mind about China's military? In the last 30 or so years, China's allowed a lot of foreign corporations and foreign money into the country. That means that for the first time in a long time, a whole bunch of the people are not starving.

this has increased growth rates significantly, Chinese today are considerably taller and wider in the waist than they were 30 years ago. what this means for China is that their military equipment is too small. Their tanks are too small, the uniforms are too small, the rifles are too small. New equipment is needed all around.

It may seem inconsequential at first glance, but I guarantee you it renders large chunks of the PLA ineffective as a fighting force. They don't even have decent amphibious transports.

they also have no joint command in their military, so there's none of the operational fluidity that America enjoys.

Paper tiger is certainly the right word to use. A glass Cannon can still hurt things.
 
He’s got a point. Western individualist neoliberalism is a dead end with its society-killing combo of diversity + consumerism + hedonism/cult of self.
Collectivism is working for the chinks, and there are plenty of ways to channel that which aren’t full totalitarian communism.
 
He’s got a point. Western individualist neoliberalism is a dead end with its society-killing combo of diversity + consumerism + hedonism/cult of self.
Collectivism is working for the chinks, and there are plenty of ways to channel that which aren’t full totalitarian communism.

Only if you're fine with being a cog in the machine.
 
And the Taiwanese
This so much. I had a taiwanese coworker for 2 months and she did her best to explain their whole conundrum with China and how much everyone in Taiwan hates China. If Hong Kong falls in line through force the Chinese government will have free reign to drop the hammer in anyone unruly and important enough within their sphere of influence. Better get them ready
 
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