@AngelicaOung During the Culture Revolution, Mao stripped them of power and send them down to work on fields to be "educated" by peasants.
Once Deng put them back in charge, they had all the freedom to vent their vengeance and venom on everything Mao. check out 伤痕文学
@AngelicaOung Right before Mao died, he designated a successor and it wasn't Deng. In order to justify and garner support for a soft coup, Deng rehabilitated the bureaucrats and intellectual class, and they produced tons of materials to discredit Mao's policies, including exaggerating
@kikopangilinan Provocation has consequences. FAFO.
In fact, Gibo seems to be proud that he's sanctioned.
You should send congratulations.
Why the whining? Makes no sense at all.
@AngelicaOung Does the US allow politically active Chinese to engage its political movements without triggering FARA? They banned Confucius Institute, a language center. Now even Data Center oppositions are blamed on the absent Chinese.
@tphuang Then what?
For example, all Chinese EV makers are virtually banned already from the US market, so DoD labelling has little effect on existing business. But China can't really ban Qualcomm because it will cradle the phone export business.
@AngelicaOung@Itwitius Interestingly the Chinese government has avoided using the term multipolar, instead opting for the term multi lateral. The choice is obviously intentional.