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*** 24-Oct-17 World View -- Xi Jinping's 'Socialism with Chinese characteristics' is identical to Hitler's National Socialism

This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
  • Xi Jinping presents 'Socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era'
  • Xi's Chinese Socialism and Hitler's National Socialism

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**** Xi Jinping presents 'Socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era'
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Ji Jinping

China's state media and even the international media are bubbling with
excitement these days, after China's president Xi Jinping gave an
extremely nationalistic 3-1/2 hour keynote speech at the 19th Chinese
Community Party National Congress last week, in which he describe
"Socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era."

The phrase "Socialism with Chinese characteristics" has been around
for a while, but Xi has added "for a new era" to make it his own.
"Xi's Thoughts" will be a new ideology that will bring the "China
Dream" to fruition, and by 2050 will make China the world leader
militarily and economically, and in political and environmental
issues, replacing the United States, and with Socialism replacing
Capitalism as the economic system of choice for countries around the
world.

Furthermore Xi's Thoughts will be made part of the Chinese Communist
Party (CCP) constitution, placing Xi Jinping on a par with Mao Zedong
among China's great historic leaders.

What does Xi say China's new era will look like? Here are some
excerpts:

<QUOTE>"This is a new historic juncture in China’s
development. ...

The Chinese nation, which in the modern era has endured so much
for so long, has achieved a tremendous transformation—it has stood
up, grown rich, and become strong, and it now embraces the
brilliant prospects of rejuvenation. ...

It will be an era that sees China moving closer to center stage
and making greater contributions to mankind. ...

China’s development does not pose a threat to any other
country. No matter what stage of development it reaches, China
will never seek hegemony or engage in expansion. ...

No country can alone address the many challenges facing mankind;
no country can afford to retreat into self-isolation. ...

China now leads the world in trade, outbound investment, and
foreign-exchange reserves. ...

We will make it our mission to see that by 2035, the modernization
of our national defense is basically complete, and that by the
mid-21st century [2050] our people’s armed forces have been fully
transformed into world-class forces. ...

A military is prepared for war. All military works must adhere to
the standards of being able to fight a war and win a war. Our
army is the people’s army; our defense is national defense. [We
must] enhance the education on national defense education,
consolidate the unity between the military and civilian, in order
to achieve the Chinese dream of a strong military. ...

We have the resolve, the confidence, and the ability to defeat
‘Taiwan Independence’ in any form. We will never allow anyone, any
organization or any political party, at any time or any form, to
separate any part of Chinese territory from China. ...

Construction on islands and reefs in the South China Sea has seen
steady progress."<END QUOTE>


These claims have to be viewed through the lens of the "24-Character
Strategy" (24 Chinese characters) formulated by one of Xi's
predecessors, Deng Xiaoping, in 1990:

<QUOTE>"Observe calmly; secure our position; cope with
affairs calmly; hide our capacities and bide our time; be good at
maintaining a low profile; and never claim
leadership."<END QUOTE>


In particular, the claim that China will have a "world class military"
by 2050 should be viewed through Deng's strategy. China is spending
many billions of dollars on the military, developing huge weapons
systems, a large navy, space technology, and anything else that will
permit China to fight a war against the United States long before
2050. If Xi claimed that China has a world class military today, he
would be ridiculed by young Chinese, and he would alarm all the
neighboring countries in Asia. The 2050 date is "fake news," and by
proffering it, he does what's necessary to promote the "China Dream"
while hiding his true intentions.

The Chinese have become almost completely delusional. Press reports
indicate that many Chinese, especially young Chinese, believe that
China's Socialism has already beaten the United States. They point to
China's poverty in the 1970s, and claim that the reason that China has
become so economically powerful today is because the Socialist
dictatorship allows the CCP to force things to happen to prevent a
financial crisis.

So the first part of the Chinese delusion is that they think that
they've accomplished something that America hasn't. America has made
huge economic gains since the 1970s, and developed new technologies in
computers, medicine, weaponry, transportation, and in every other
field. China has done nothing comparable, and in fact has had to
steal technology from the West. The Chinese want to focus on the
Nasdaq crash in 2001 and the Lehman crisis in 2008, but in fact the
resilient Western economy has survived them and continued to thrive.
And the Chinese should take note of the fact that our Federal Reserve
central bank can unilaterally do many of the things the CCP can do to
recover from a crisis. So China hasn't done anything that the West
hasn't done, even if they nurture the delusion that they have.

The second part of the Chinese delusion is that they think that
they're immune to financial crises in the future. China is in a huge
debt bubble, and when a panic occurs, the bubble will implode much
faster than the CCP can print money. Regular readers are aware that
Generational Dynamics predicts a major global panic and financial
crisis. Western nations will try to recover through monetary and
fiscal policy, while China will try to recover through whatever
dictatorial methods it can, but this will be a major generational
panic and crisis, and neither China nor the West will be immune.

So Socialism has given China nothing that the West doesn't have, but
has cost the Chinese people enormously. I sometimes muse what would
happen to me in China's Socialist paradise. I write these
Generational Dynamics analyses in Boston, and I feel free to criticize
anyone in the world (and there's plenty to criticize). But I wrote
exactly the same things in Beijing, the CCP's police would drag me out
of apartment, throw me into a hole, and hang me by my thumbs. The CCP
is increasingly using mobile phones to track everyone's movements and
everyone's thoughts, and anyone violating CCP rules risks being thrown
in jail. South China Morning Post and Quartz and The Diplomat

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**** Xi's Chinese Socialism and Hitler's National Socialism
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What's interesting about "Xi's Thoughts" and "Socialism with Chinese
characteristics for a new era" is that there's no difference between
them and Hitler's Thoughts and National Socialism.
  • China has become an international criminal nation by building
    military bases in international waters in the South China Sea, in
    direct violation of international law as defined by the United Nations
    Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague. Nazi Germany did the
    same thing in Czechoslovakia and Poland.

  • China has become a military dictatorship, developing multiple
    missile systems whose only purpose is to attack American aircraft
    carriers, military bases, and cities. Those missiles will be launched
    long before 2050. Hitler did the same thing by building a massive air
    force in preparation for war with Britain, in violation of
    international law and the agreements it had signed after World War
    I.

  • And now we have Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a new
    era. It and Hitler's National Socialism explain why their government
    model is superior to everyone else's, why they're right about
    everything and everyone else is wrong, and why military force is OK at
    any time that anyone else is not doing what their government
    demands.

  • The Chinese people hold strong nationalist, xenophobic and racist
    views targeting the Tibetans, Uighurs, Japanese, South Koreans,
    Philippine people, and Vietnamese. Hitler had similar racist and
    xenophobic views targeting Jews, Russians, French and English.

  • For a war to be supported by the population, every war leader must
    provide an ideological framework to justify torture, rape, mass
    slaughter, and streets filled with blood, whether it's killing
    infidels or Marxism. China's Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
    and Hitler's National Socialism both use an ideological framework
    based on Marxism.

I was in school in the 1950s-60s, I was repeatedly told that the
difference between Communism and Nazism was that in Communism the
government owned all the businesses (which was "good"), while in
Nazism it was still a capitalist system (which was "bad"), but the
government still controlled everything. That's exactly the economic
system that China has today. It's pure National Socialism (Nazism).

Xi's Thoughts are actually about Nazism with Chinese Characteristics,
and it's a very scary development because they provide an ideological
framework to justify any military action at any time.

As I've written in the past, China is behaving in a highly emotional,
irrational, panicky, nationalistic manner, issuing delusional and
fabricated evidence to support claims that everybody knows are false
claims. This is what makes China so dangerous

Xi Jinping and the CCP are international criminals for invading and
annexing regions in the South China Sea belonging to other countries,
in violation of international law, which is what Hitler did. China is
building missile systems whose only purpose is to attack American
cities, military bases, and aircraft carriers, just as Hitler built
its air force to attack Britain. China is preparing to launch a war
on its neighbors, as well as on America, which it believes it will
win, just has Hitler did. This is all delusional.

Instead, China will cause a catastrophe to itself and the rest of the
world. History will look back on China as the worst disaster to the
world in history, worse than the Nazis and the Imperial Japanese
combined. By 2050, China will be worse off than it was in 1950.
Xinhua and BBC and China Daily

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, China, Xi Jinping, China Dream, Xi's Thoughts,
Socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era,
Mao Zedong, Chinese Community Party National Congress,
Deng Xiaoping, 24-Character Strategy, Fake news,
Adolf Hitler, National Socialism, Nazism, Marxism, Communism,
United Nations Permanent Court of Arbitration, PCA,
South China Sea, Czechoslovakia, Poland

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