The US has been here as a country since 1776. China has been around with murderous million man armies since nearly the beginning of human record. The US in my opinion has, since WW2, which wasn't long ago, has in a sense tried to prevent WW3. What has China done since its beginning so many years ago? Can you count the atrocities? War has raged longer in that land than the US has been a country.
And if you lived there at the time there's a pretty good chance you would have been one of them. You would've been able to watch your parents, brothers, sisters, children, grandchildren, to slowly and painfully slip away all for the greater good of your leaders plan. I'm sure the leaders and their families was above the "what had to be done" theory. Sorry, I don't agree with the hypocrisy of a statement, real leaders protect their people, not starve and murder them. I like the theory of if there's a will there's a way. He had no will for the people, just his own ambitions, a way to accelerate a plan at the expense of peasants when he could have saved them all if in fact he had the correct will for his country, it would have just taken longer to accomplish. It's just simply evil.
Here, this easier and more concise:
The People's Republic of China (PRC), under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) led by Mao Zedong, implemented policies that caused the deaths of tens of millions of its own citizens in the mid-20th century. The largest single episode was the Great Leap Forward (1958โ1962), a campaign of forced industrialization and collectivization that triggered the Great Chinese Famine. Scholarly estimates of the death toll from starvation, overwork, violence, and related causes range from 15 to 55 million, with most historians converging on roughly 30โ45 million excess deaths.
You really don't understand how things in the world work, however it's not all lost. We don't hate Europe, and the UK are our brothers, but just like the US people are elected to office that threaten the freedom of their people by disguising their true intentions, making Europe less productive and maritarily weak. It's time for Europe to put their suspenders back on and support themselves and right the ship. Well never be very far away.