Friday 22 October 2021

Chairman of everything’: Xi Jinping prepares to rewrite Chinese Communist Party history

by JAMES GRIFFITHS The Globe & Mail ASIA CORRESPONDENT HONG KONG PUBLISHED OCTOBER 20, 2021 ■ Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top leaders will meet in Beijing next month for a closed-door summit expected to underscore Mr. Xi’s firm grip on power as the country faces economic uncertainty and growing tensions with the West. At the meeting of the Communist Party’s Central Committee, officials will discuss a “key resolution on the major achievements and historical experience of the party’s 100 years of endeavours,” state media reported this week. Such historical resolutions have only been adopted twice before. Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping both used them to consolidate power and remake the party as they envisioned it. Mr. Xi is expected to defy precedent and secure a third term as leader during the party congress next year. He has already done away with the collective leadership and consensus-based policy making pursued by his predecessor, Hu Jintao. And he has largely sidelined Premier Li Keqiang and taken on so many roles that he has been dubbed “the chairman of everything.” Since reaching the pinnacle of Chinese politics in 2013, Mr. Xi has also used an anti-corruption campaign to purge rivals and shore up popular support while increasing the party’s role in both the economy and everyday life, after decades of retreat under previous leaders. The last time the party adopted a resolution on history was in 1981, when Deng Xiaoping used it to renounce many of the missteps of the Mao era, particularly the Cultural Revolution, which “led to domestic turmoil and brought catastrophe to the party, the state and the whole people.” The resolution could also set the stage for more sweeping changes in Mr. Xi’s third term. In recent months, he has spoken of the need to advance “common prosperity,” addressing the rampant inequality that has emerged alongside China’s economic boom. The push has coincided with a major crackdown on the tech sector, which has created many of the country’s billionaires; increased pressure on companies to donate more to charities; and efforts to reform the real estate market, which have been expedited after the near-collapse of developer Evergrande. “Currently, the world is facing a prominent issue of income inequality,” Mr. Xi said in a recent speech published by the party journal Qiushi last week. “In some countries, the wealth gap and middle-class collapse have aggravated social divisions, political polarization and populism, giving a profound lesson to the world. China must make resolute efforts to prevent polarization, advance common prosperity and realize social harmony and stability.” But while Mr. Xi envisions a more equal distribution of wealth, his is no socialist transformation. He has warned against the “trap of ‘welfarism’ that encourages laziness” and attacked the “lying flat” movement, which sees young people abandoning the striving, consumerist goals of modern China and pursuing a more low-key, less-stressful lifestyle. "Capital markets will no longer be paradise for get-rich-quick capitalists, cultural markets will no longer be heaven for sissy-boy stars, and news and public opinion will no longer be in the position of worshipping Western culture,” he wrote. “It is a return to the revolutionary spirit, a return to heroism, a return to courage and righteousness.” This is all occurring in “direct response to an increasingly fraught and complex international landscape,” he continued, “and a direct response to the savage and violent attacks that the U.S. has already begun to launch against China.” Patricia Thornton, a professor of Chinese politics at the University of Oxford : Repeated references to “bullying” and “enslavement” of China by foreign powers “underscore the persistence of a threatening international environment China has historically faced, and it is likely that the resolution will emphasize that such threats continue in the present, necessitating a vigorous, robust and pro-active defence of China’s national interests moving forward,” she said. ■ READ MORE HERE :
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-chinas-xi-jinping-prepares-to-rewrite-communist-party-history-with/ .

The zionist-mafia crooks at Facebook have decided to change the name of the company, as Google did in 2015 rebranding the whole group to Alphabet Inc, in which Google Inc is just one of many companies.

This development comes in the wake of many governments around the world taking action against Facecrooks for
(1) it's despised and despicable opportunistic business practices such as selling user information to advertisers to make money,
(2) disregarding privacy concerns of its users in the process,
(3) for spying on its own users, probably at the behest of the three spy agencies that actually control Facebook thru backdoor channels : Mossad , CIA , MI5, the Triad of Terror,
(4) for spreading fake news,
(5) for allowing right-wing rats like Donald Dumpster and other undesirables to keep posting and spreading their hate racism lies deceits propaganda and bullshit. These reasons have led to hundreds of millions of Facebook users to leave FB and go to other platforms.
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