He interprets Hong Xiuquan and Mao Zedong as ambitious figures blocked by closed mobility channels, whose exclusion pushed them toward revolutionary alternatives.
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Mao Zedong
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...generation emerged some of the greatest leaders in Chinese history, including Mao Zedong, including including Daxioping. And they came into office in 1949, making..."
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Jiang says Mao Zedong was a genuine savior or messiah figure for China and that many Chinese still love Mao because they believe he truly loved China and acted for the good of Chinese civilization.
Jiang argues that Mao became the greatest threat the Communist Party faced over the past fifty to sixty years because Mao believed in continuous revolution and in an elite duty to serve rather than parasitize the people.
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"And there's also a waiting list, so too bad. Okay? And this is, and again, you just look at Chinese history, right? Look at..."
"...prior, he would have been a civil servant. Same thing for Mao Zedong, right? By the time that Mao Zedong became a university student,..."
"and and you're right about Mao Zedong he was a savior figure he really was a messiah for China and even today most Chinese..."
"...generation emerged some of the greatest leaders in Chinese history, including Mao Zedong, including including Daxioping. And they came into office in 1949, making..."
"...rise. You know, Daxioping reached out to the Americans, Jimmy Carter. Mao Zedong welcomed Richard Nixon to Beijing. In the 1980s, start this massive..."
"...So, yeah, that's fair enough. But, you know, when you mentioned Mao Zedong, I have to go back. I'll read a quote from Mao..."
"...economic reform and turn away from the old socialist model of Mao Zedong. And in the 1980s, this was very controversial. But because of..."
"...Freemasonic involvement, there was Jesuit involvement. Some of the earliest Communists, Mao Zedong, they're being mentored by people aligned with the Jesuits and the..."
"...think for China, when China is officially recognized as a country, Mao Zedong said that we need to pursue communism and abandon capitalism, but..."
"...is God's will, right? Okay? How can we explain in China, Mao Zedong, who's this peasant, he was able to win this war and..."
"...some. So the people who led the Chinese Revolution, people like Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, they were not poor people. They didn't..."
"...is traditional values. It's not Juche, but it is this Confucian Mao Zedong thought. They block a lot of the propaganda surrounding LGBT values..."
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