😡Against Communism
In the post-Mao era, the communist regime did not truly represent the interests of the majority nation. On the contrary, it often invoked excuses such as “class struggle,” “ethnic minority policies,” and compromises with foreign powers, sacrificing the rights of the majority nation and forcing its tax-paying citizens into systemic oppression. The essence of communism is that certain factions within the majority nation abandon their own identity, ally with minority groups and external forces, and jointly enslave the majority nation.
The most typical example is the system of camp-like detention and forced labor. For over two decades, large numbers of Han citizens were thrown into so-called “custody and re-education” camps, where they were subjected to inhumane forced labor under harsh conditions. The death toll reached into the hundreds of thousands. This was naked persecution, yet at the time it was concealed and rationalized.😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Particularly horrifying was the Baoshan Detention Center in Zhangmutou, Dongguan, during the 1980s and 1990s. At that time, large numbers of rural migrants from the majority nation came to work in the Pearl River Delta, only to be stopped by police for lacking a “temporary residence permit.” Even those who had such permits could have them torn up on the spot, and be dragged straight into detention. From that moment on, these so-called “migrant workers” became slaves, subjected to forced labor, violence, and humiliation. Only those who endured it firsthand truly know the terror of that experience.
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It was not until the Sun Zhigang incident in 2003 stirred national public opinion that the temporary residence permit system was finally abolished. Yet this did not mean the end of the machinery of oppression—it merely changed its form.
We must recognize this: communism has never been a “liberator.” It is a new oppressor. Under the banner of ethnic equality, it erodes the identity of the majority nation, and under the guise of “unity,” it conceals the ongoing exploitation of the majority nation.
Therefore, opposing communism is not merely a matter of political stance—it is a necessary act to safeguard the survival, dignity, and future of the majority nation. If the majority nation does not awaken, it will continue to be dragged into the whirlpool of systemic enslavement again and again.