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Just a Reminder--Part Two

Some English gentleman once concluded:"Nationalism(patriotism) is the last refuge for thugs". Boris Yeltsin expressed it in variation--last refuge for communism. According to a famous anchor of Beijing's CCTV( http://boxun.com/news/gb/china/2012/03/201203291121.shtml ), some reality in China shows us gruesome perspective: poor people without information can be taken in to follow communist patriotism propaganda, those with power and vest-interest practice corruption at their whim to procure illegal interest at the cost of national interest. It occurred to me that the 19th century Japanese rhetoric "Seceding from Asia and joining Europe" applies to me. There is some comparison between Brazil's Japantown and Chile's Chinatown in the website KanZhongGuo.com. It seems I have to practice exodus as a part of Christian Exodus movement. So help me, God.

Just a Reminder

If you'd like to learn the background information regarding the P.P.S of last blog, you can scrutinize the late president Chiang Jr.'s diary sitting in the Hoover Institution at Stanford with plenty of his introspection and mindset evolution. His prominent remark still inspires us:"No political party will remain eternal". I once made some comment that the overthrowing of the desk on the scene of convening at Legislative Assembly of Taiwan could be an alternative way to make breakthrough in the aspect of transparency and political freedom inside authoritarian system to avoid fierce social turmoil when I stayed at home before forced demolishing of grandparent's house(in the mid 80's). Following this word I cited a famous metaphor by Gong, Zi-zheng of Qing dynasty:"It's a pity to keep all horses silent".(Refer to my blog on Aug.4, 2011). Will some people feel embarrassed in comparison with the late president Chiang Jr.'s dealing with conflict

The Irony of History

The irony of history is revolution looks like revolving. You see, during the period of 1940's, the Xinhua Daily's editorial(refer to my previous blog) frequently denounced KMT 's stubborn caucus denial of transparency and political freedom; nowadays CCP(CPC)'s hardliners seem to wade into the same river of history at different time supernaturally in that they refuse to remove the injunction of free establishment of political party and press freedom. Unfortunately some offspring of the then KMT's stubborn caucus continue to wear the same trousers as CCP(CPC)'s hardliners do. I wonder if they are genuine or fake KMT and CP members. It's vest-interest, stupid. The fallout of Chongqing's renewing communist ideology is there: a segment of aria from some red template of Peking drama regarding turf war against KMT residue is still echoing--"real attacking under the disguise of negotiation, direct shooting plus back stabbing and playing game in a variety of

Today's Mood

If Mao's ghost prevails, the scoundrel movement, scoundrel spirit and scoundrel culture sustained by the remnant activist of proletarian cultural revolution including pseudo-Fa Lun-gong practitioner, pseudo-christian and pseudo-activist of pro-democracy campaign give rise to a series of conspiracy especially fraud, hence tragedy and lamentation, which would further lead to the fact that lower level civilization replaces higher level one. Such precaution should be made lest the theory of clash of civilization by Samuel Huntington trumps that of multiculturalism. By the way, I'd like to state that I don't possess any financial institution accounts and any real estate property outside Canada except a little bit un-exchangeable money left over by my mother(see previous blog).

Vivid Contrast--Extra

There exists too much "Yuan, Mu-style cunning" in this world, that no one is dead in Tian-an-Men Square, in my understanding, is also a kind of "peasant-style cunning"(see my last blog). It seems my grandparents from another dimension has observed a series of human events such as false accusation and false testimony as is emphasised in the "Death of Honesty" by Prof.William Damon since their departure. A flashback of Proletarian Cultural Revolution tells me my grandfather, an honest accountant-in-chief, was forced to hang a cardboard with defamation words over his neck to be humiliated by maniacal Maoist from local district authority even if he was retired at that time and aside from forced demolishing of the house by the local authority in 1987 mentioned in last blog he was forced to hand over another parcel of land by the West Lake in the downtown area to the communist government of Hangzhou in 1950's. As for the case of Ms.Zhuang, Jing-hui(see my bl

Vivid Contrast

Mao had to admit his peasant movement as "scoundrel movement" in the name of revolution to defuse the rhetoric of "lie down to be a man". In essence, Mao's genre reflects what Lu Xun described "peasant-style cunning". I once remarked that if Lu Xun had lived today he would have been arrested for the dissident-like sarcastic work by communist regime when I was in exile in Los Angeles during 1990's. With regard to moral courage being responsible for the civilization and history, there has been lack of manliness in China since the takeover by communist regime. To my puzzlement, Comrade Li, Xiao-ling, the daughter of the former prime minister Li, Peng, dare to present the motion to set up citizen's moral archive, which give me the courage to ask some question: 1. how much overseas asset does she own? 2. how much vest-interests have she and her in-law family acquired across Taiwan Strait since the bloody crackdown of "June 4" student movem

Reluctantly but Must Speak out--Part 2

From Guangdong TV Morning news(3/6/12) I found some news attracting--during the current NPC period Comrade Li, Xiao-ling presented some initiative that moral archive should be established for everyone, which was demurred. In my opinion, such positive motion should be highly appreciated in that such ranking official can behave as head sheep to avoid the Chinese saying " If the upper beam in the house goes awry, the lower beam must be in the same way" and publicizing annual personal financial statement including tax assessment and clearing the checklist of conflicts of interests should be focused. Another news pertaining to the thanksgiving list churned out by the North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated Beijing's condolence was ignored( www.aboluowang.com/news/2012/0131/-143897.html ), it seems Beijing, the major financial contributor and economical lifeline provider of N.Korea, can only play the role of paying homage and tribute to Kim II and the recent

Night Talk by Three Families Village--Extra 3

With regard to political reform I try to point out that students in 1986 didn't need to take graduate admission test on Marxism,Leninism and Maoism, unfortunately after the failure of first student movement at the end of 1986 since the takeover of China by communist regime, the little spring was quickly frozen and the old requirement revived. The situation has become worse since "June 4" incident in 1989 and lasted so long that it is analogous to the stagnant period when Leonid Brezhnev headed Soviet Union. With regard to shortage of long-term wisdom, I think what Mr.Lu Xun described "peasant-style cunning" in his ((Rhapsody Diary)) can be the best corroboration. By the way I've never entered US and owned any financial institution account in US since I emigrated into Canada in 1996.

Night Talk by Three Families Village--Extra 2

I suppose Dr.Wang, Chen is a social psychologist who described four types of incompetence( http://boxun.com/news/gb/pubvp/2012/02/201202220421.shtml ), in my opinion, it is kind of long term wisdom development insufficiency which is closely correlated with what Mr.Yi, Zhong-tian described lack of four kinds of scientific spirits in my last blog based on my exposition that modern civilization concept is 200 years backward. Spoofing-people policy under authoritarian and totalitarian reign always leads to shortage of vision, intelligence and originality. Hence the current rekindled topic about political reform which could have finished under Hu, Yao-bang and Zhao, Zi-yang's enlightenment policy since 1980's if sustained should elicit the agenda to reform constitution in its right perspective including purport, function and polities. I wish it won't be a mirage in the foreseeable future. It's a pity for my father not to have played an active role as the downline of late pre