As an Asiatic despot, Ruler Loong is up to no good again with his recent call for peasants 'air their feedback'.
This is the rosy exhortation painted by the regime's Mouthpiece ....
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This is queer because the regime has been ignoring peasants' feedback with numerous anti-peasant policies since the days of Great Autocrat LKY.
What is the main motivation for Ruler Loong to cajore peasants to speak up? Are there any lesson we can learn from history? Look no further than the Commie PRC Hundred Flower Campaign aka 百花运动.
It was 1956, Butcher Mao flushed with confidence from silly Korean War, viewed Nikita khrushchev's destalinization program with suspicion. Like all the tyrants e.g. Stalin, Butcher Mao tolerated no dissent and realised Nikita's denouncing Stalin's crimes will be used as a platform to launch political ballistic missiles for his silly policies. Butcher Mao used a new ruse to entice his opponents to critise him using an official Hundred Flower Campaign aka 百花运动. Butcher Mao claimed he wanted debate and feedback but secretly hoped PRC peasants will paint a rosy picture that a new golden age of nutty socialism is on hand.
Dumb PRC patriotic intellectuals took it as a chance for them to readdress the various amatuerish and clownish economic policies of Butcher Mao. What started as a muted and controlled exercise resulted in torrent of various insightful critique of Butcher Mao and his commie baboons. It became apparent to Butcher Mao that inept corrupt CCP and himself are now part of the the problem plaguing the PRC.
By 1957, after tolerating numerous potshots and deciding that enough 'serpents' has surfaced, Butcher Mao revealed his true colours and order a crackdown targeting the dissenters. Western diplomats estimated close to 500,000 PRC peasants and intellectuals were rounded up and purged. Many peasants lost their jobs, are tried for subversion and became cheap labour at the Chink gulag camps (modelled after the Soviets).
This is an important for Peasantpore's southern peasants when Ruler Loong dangles the carrot to open their arses. There are two broad aims
1. To reveal the dissenters for an CCP style purge at later date.
2. To control the feedback and resulting debate in such a way that peasants will conclude that Ruler Loong's policies (Love the Foreign Talent, Dynastic Succession) are the best.
You have been warned....
This is the rosy exhortation painted by the regime's Mouthpiece ....
hxxp://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1219339/1/.html
This is queer because the regime has been ignoring peasants' feedback with numerous anti-peasant policies since the days of Great Autocrat LKY.
What is the main motivation for Ruler Loong to cajore peasants to speak up? Are there any lesson we can learn from history? Look no further than the Commie PRC Hundred Flower Campaign aka 百花运动.
It was 1956, Butcher Mao flushed with confidence from silly Korean War, viewed Nikita khrushchev's destalinization program with suspicion. Like all the tyrants e.g. Stalin, Butcher Mao tolerated no dissent and realised Nikita's denouncing Stalin's crimes will be used as a platform to launch political ballistic missiles for his silly policies. Butcher Mao used a new ruse to entice his opponents to critise him using an official Hundred Flower Campaign aka 百花运动. Butcher Mao claimed he wanted debate and feedback but secretly hoped PRC peasants will paint a rosy picture that a new golden age of nutty socialism is on hand.
Dumb PRC patriotic intellectuals took it as a chance for them to readdress the various amatuerish and clownish economic policies of Butcher Mao. What started as a muted and controlled exercise resulted in torrent of various insightful critique of Butcher Mao and his commie baboons. It became apparent to Butcher Mao that inept corrupt CCP and himself are now part of the the problem plaguing the PRC.
By 1957, after tolerating numerous potshots and deciding that enough 'serpents' has surfaced, Butcher Mao revealed his true colours and order a crackdown targeting the dissenters. Western diplomats estimated close to 500,000 PRC peasants and intellectuals were rounded up and purged. Many peasants lost their jobs, are tried for subversion and became cheap labour at the Chink gulag camps (modelled after the Soviets).
This is an important for Peasantpore's southern peasants when Ruler Loong dangles the carrot to open their arses. There are two broad aims
1. To reveal the dissenters for an CCP style purge at later date.
2. To control the feedback and resulting debate in such a way that peasants will conclude that Ruler Loong's policies (Love the Foreign Talent, Dynastic Succession) are the best.
You have been warned....
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