The Chinese Communist Party's Legacy at 100 Years Is One of Profound Evil
We must see in China the very antithesis of the system of liberty and justice that our forebears gave us
The Chinese Communist Party's Legacy at 100 Years Is One of Profound Evil
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is turning 100, fresh off a year in which it helped inflict catastrophic damage in blood and treasure across the world, and a week in which it smothered the muckraking, pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily—and with it, free speech in Hong Kong.
Such is the nature of the CCP. In spite of its propagandizing about raising the Chinese people's living standards, the regime's so-called "stability" and other purportedly favorable characteristics, such as China's growing economic, technological and military might (all enabled by the West), that the CCP must lie, cheat, steal and silence dissent betrays its decrepit core.
The CCP, like its predecessor autocracies that covered their atrocities with utopian veneers of Marxism-Leninism, is a corrupted, murderous and evil regime.
What is its true legacy, as we mark this centenary?
I discuss it in a new piece at Newsweek, which you can read in full here.
As I conclude in part, perhaps even more important than comprehensively confronting the CCP:
as we look toward a celebration of our Founding this Independence Day—a founding rooted in values and principles that the CCP believes pose an existential threat to its totalitarian reign—is that we quit emulating it and rekindle the American way of life.
The weaponization of the state and its private ruling class auxiliaries against critics, the anti-cultural revolution under which we currently labor and the "woke"-ing of every aspect of society threaten to demoralize, divide and deconstruct our country.
Who will defend America if they believe it to be irredeemable? How will America foster the excellence and achievement upon which our civilization relies, and which this confrontation with China demands, if under Wokeism we reward everything but merit? What is to be said about an America today whose leaders wish to pursue putative wrong-thinkers with infinitely more vigor than they do the very CCP that seeks to replace us?
America must neither kowtow to Communist China nor copy it.