Last week I wrote about warnings Xi Van Fleet raised in her first book, “Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning.” Xi describes herself as “Chinese by birth; American by choice, survivor of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, defender of liberty.” She was born in China, lived through the Cultural Revolution, and was sent to work in the countryside at the age of 16. After Mao’s death, she was able to study English in America and has lived in the United States since 1986.
Xi is truly an inspirational person with an extraordinary story to tell. She began her story when she was still a young girl in China demonstrating an awareness and understanding of government and politics well beyond her years.
Like other children her age, she was taught to follow Mao’s writings without question. Yet, she writes, “However, there is one of Mao’s quotations I did question: ‘Whatever the enemy opposes, we shall support. Whatever the enemy supports, we shall oppose.’ I couldn’t help thinking to myself, ‘What if our enemy loves candy; am I supposed to hate it?’ My doubts would live inside my own head, never escaping through my lips for anyone to hear.”
I laughed out loud reading her childish question that mocks the tormented reasoning of Democrats and the media whose anchor is weighed by their utter hatred of President Trump. In “MAO’S America,” Xi clearly documented how the woke left in America has repeated the same fallacies in judgment that Chinese communists made in their own opposition to nationalist policies.
Xi boldly wrote her warning to Americans. “In China and in every country that has ever been under a Communist regime, history has proven that these countries have been incubators for rebellion, chaos, and violence. The parallels between the America of today and the China of the mid-1960s haunt me. These parallels, which are the hallmarks of cultural Marxism, will destroy America as we know it, as they have every country across history. If we do not stop this now, you can bet your life that America will inevitably become a Communist-like state, top to bottom.”
China has a rich history in Christianity due to sacrifices of many missionaries in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. Christianity was one of the first targets of the Marxists in China. Today America is enjoying a resurgence of Christianity in Generation X Gen Y and Gen Z. Christians of all ages thank God for this unexpected renewal. Sadly, woke folks among us are just not that interested. That’s the Marxist agenda: divide and conquer. Mock Christianity, the Bible, God and Jesus Christ.
Meanwhile, Chinese Communists have gained much geopolitical power while Americans have fought wars internationally as well as within. Biden & Co. invited chaos and conflict by opening the borders. Chaos and conflict are foundations pitting Marxism against common sense and law and order.”
“Beijing is increasingly emerging as a key enabler of global conflicts, determined to reshape the international order on its own terms. Since 2023, Houthi terrorists have repeatedly attacked U.S. Navy warships and commercial shipping vessels. It has been reported that China’s Chang Guang Satellite Technology Company is directly supporting these terrorist operations.”
America’s Progressive Marxists oppose what we support and support what we oppose. That’s how Marxists conquer free people. Americans must defend liberty united.
Daniel L. Gardner is a columnist who lives in Starkville, MS. You may contact him at PJandMe2@gmail.com.

2 comments:
Trying to read DL’s incoherent “articles” mKes me imagine what it must be like inhaling fuel injection cleaner. It leaves you dizzy and with a headache. I wonder if he sniffs glue or huffs gasoline before he pens this drivel?
Nobody is returning to the failures of Maoism. Our empire was first built on European immigration, then on currency manipulation and war profiteering. As we enter the late stages of this nation’s experiment in fractional reserve banking, we with either find new victims to exploit, or we will be forced to innovate our entire idea of economics and the value of work/food/housing.
DL is fearful of a future where people arent exploited for their labor, food, and housing. People who arent huffing gas are hopeful for a Star Trek TNG style post-scarcity future where we can persue self improvement with the need to convert our literal life into otherwise worthless fiat currency to pay for food and shelter and healthcare.
Throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century the Chinese like many people in non-European nations got a healthy dose of unbridled capitalist imperialism and they reacted to it like most sane people would. It's hard to convince those people that you mean them well when you have enslaved them, forced them into drug addiction, prostitution and more to garner your own profits. Hopefully our present day relations will show that we have changed and that our culture is not predatory but good. Otherwise they have no reason to trust us.
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