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Why doesn't the PRC export radical Maoism to the United States?

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Just imagine a cultural revolution in the United States, with millions of angry young people carrying communist flags and portraits Mao, beating and killing old people, shouting, "Fire on staffs."
Even 0.1% of GDP of China spent on financing some radical left-wing Maoists in the United States would have the same success rate as sending weapons to Ukraine or sending Stingers to the mujahideen.
 
It was like the apocalypse.
 
Cause nobody in America has a fighting spirit and America isn't feudal. For Maoism to work there has to be an absolutely massive rural population that lives in extreme poverty.
 
It wouldn't work, Americans only like liberal soycialism and identity politics
 
It wouldn't work, Americans only like liberal soycialism and identity politics
Maoism is a basically origins of Woke/ Progressive/ Left-liberal ideology
 
because they know China's economy will collapse if the US is unstable, they're not retarded. They're reliant on the US for their survival
 
I'd much rather they export radical Dengism. Mao was a retard.
 
like how Kaiser Wilhelm II sent Lenin back to Russia? look at how that turned out.

Maoist USA would be a giga-nightmare for China
In fact, the chinese state actively fights maoists worldwide, they send weapons to the Philippines which are then used by the army to kill maoists. IIRC they also aided the Nepali monarchy against the maoist rebels during the rebellion.
 
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I'd much rather they export radical Dengism. Mao was a retard.
He laid the foundation for Deng, he centralized power and reset the culture to a more industrial one.
 
He laid the foundation for Deng, he centralized power and reset the culture to a more industrial one.
It's true that many conditions after Mao's rule allowed for these reforms. The increase in literacy, the conflict with the USSR, and the alliance with the United States, as well as the destruction of the higher education system during the Cultural Revolution, allowed Chinese students to attend Western universities, which had a significant positive impact. Additionally, China's initial capital for purchasing equipment was generated through the sale of its oil, and wealthy Chinese individuals from the diaspora invested heavily in China during the 1980s, leading to the arrival of Western investors.
 

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