Thursday, June 24, 2010

Where can I see those flowers that Mao Dejung planted during ';Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom'; campaign?

Those flowers are now in the cemeteries or in prisons.Where can I see those flowers that Mao Dejung planted during ';Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom'; campaign?
I have some wonderful pictures of similar flower ;0)





http://www.atpm.com/11.04/arizona/images鈥?/a>





http://www.mccullagh.org/db9/1ds-4/prick鈥?/a>





http://www.comeopenspirit.org/wp-content鈥?/a>





http://www.arizona-photos.com/organ-pipe鈥?/a>





You want more? Ask the elderly people who were forced to abandon their studies in schools and universities to work in fields.





Ask those who were forced to go hungry because of the mindless farming experiments of Mao.





Ask the families whose sons and daughters were encouraged to speak their mind (a thousand ideas contend) and any voice of dissension was executed or put behind BAMBOO GULAGS.





http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/wp-con鈥?/a>Where can I see those flowers that Mao Dejung planted during ';Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom'; campaign?
Look at modern China, the flowers are simply an analogy for 'intelligent political opponents to speak in freedom to create a better China'. Those that took the bait and openly criticised Mao..well they allegedly disappeared, so the rest is history. It's Mao Zedong by the way.

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