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managing 1.5 billion people plus one.....Recently there was an interesting piece in the South China Morning Post on “Communist Party orders cells to study Xi Jinping Thought and learn speeches” See China’s Communist Party orders cells to make Xi Jinping Thought a priority, cadres must study president’s speeches, South China Morning Post. The CPC is brainwashing its members to not attack other countries says AI By John Menadue
So, we asked our research assistant Ms Copilot (Artificial Intelligence) to tell us what Xi Jinping Thought involved and whether it included preparing to attack other nations. Her finding is below. Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era encompasses several key elements that guide China’s political ideology and governance. Let’s delve into the main pillars: 1. Overall Goal: The overarching goal is to achieve socialist modernisation and national rejuvenation. 2. Overarching Task: Building China into a great modern socialist country by the middle of the 21st century. This vision includes prosperity, strength, democracy, cultural advancement, harmony, and beauty. 3. Overall Plan: A two-step approach:
4. Overall Strategy: Xi Jinping Thought emphasises the importance of reform, development, social stability, domestic affairs, foreign relations, national defence, and governance of the Party, the state, and the military. These aspects constitute a complete scientific system. 5. Modes and Driving Forces of Development: The theory emphasises innovation, technological advancement, and sustainable development as essential drivers of progress. 6. External Conditions: Consideration of global dynamics and China’s role in international affairs. 7. Political Guarantees: Ensuring effective governance through the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party and adherence to socialist principles. For further reading, see Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era does not explicitly advocate for attacking other nations. Instead, it emphasises peaceful development, mutual cooperation, and win-win outcomes in international relations. The focus is on China’s own development, stability, and prosperity, while maintaining a peaceful and cooperative stance with other countries. It’s essential to recognise that Xi Jinping Thought prioritises national rejuvenation and greatness, but this is framed within the context of peaceful rise rather than aggressive expansion. China’s foreign policy under Xi Jinping aims for harmony, economic partnerships, and global stability. However, like any complex political ideology, interpretations and implementations can vary. Some critics argue that China’s assertiveness in territorial disputes (such as in the South China Sea) and its military modernisation raise concerns. Still, these actions are not explicitly endorsed by Xi Jinping Thought itself. In summary, while Xi Jinping Thought does not explicitly call for attacking other nations, its practical implications and China’s actions on the global stage remain subjects of debate and scrutiny. Note that all this brainwashing is not preparing the Chinese cadres to mount wars against others. Indeed, it emphasises: “peaceful development, mutual cooperation, and win-win outcomes in international relations. The focus is on China’s own development, stability, and prosperity, while maintaining a peaceful and cooperative stance with other countries.” If Chinese brains are being rewired to think this, as William Zheng asserts in the SCMP, perhaps it would be a good thing. But Ms Copilot won’t be thanked by the anti-China hawks who advise the Albanese Government!!! https://johnmenadue.com/the-cpc-is-brainwashing-its-members-to-not-attack-other-countries/
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ASEAN love.....
By Peter Hartcher
Australia threw a party for ASEAN this week; China threw it a punch. While Anthony Albanese was charming the region’s leaders in Melbourne, Xi Jinping was trying to grab maritime territories from the Philippines. On the same day that Australia supplied koalas for the leaders to cuddle, an aggressive panda bared its claws to block the Philippines from sailing in its own coastal waters.
Surely it was a perfect opportunity for the assembled prime ministers and presidents – and one sultan – to take a stand? To issue a strong collective condemnation of Xi’s use of force against one of ASEAN’s members?
Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong had warned of just such aggression a day earlier when she told the opening session of the ASEAN-Australia special summit: “We see claims and actions that are inconsistent with international law, particularly the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the legal order for the seas and oceans.”
No prizes for guessing who. Continued Wong: “We face destabilising, provocative and coercive actions, including unsafe conduct at sea and in the air and militarisation of disputed features.”
All of us, she said, needed to “insist differences are managed through dialogue, not force”.
So did the gathered leaders insist? Not a bit. They couldn’t bring themselves to say a harsh word, even in support of one of the group’s five founding nations.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/while-australia-threw-a-party-china-threw-a-punch-20240308-p5fax2.html
WHY? ANSWER: BECAUSE MOST OF THE ASEAN MEMBERS BENEFIT FROM BEING IN LOVE WITH CHINA — AND A FEW "PRAWN FISHING BOATS" ARE NOT TO COME IN BETWEEN RAKING BILLIONS.......
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