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On What the Communist Party Is

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posted on Jan, 28 2005 @ 01:44 AM
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Great article exposing evil CCP:


Epoch Times Commentaries on the Communist Party - Part 1
On What the Communist Party Is



Stephen Shaver/AFP/Getty Images
MAO’S SHADOW: A mother and son walk through the entrance of Beijing's Military Museum and are greeted by a large statue of China's former dictator Mao Zedong.



This is the first of Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party.
Foreword

For over five thousand years, the Chinese people created a splendid civilization on the land nurtured by the Yellow River and Yangtze River. During this long period of time, dynasties came and went, and the Chinese culture waxed and waned. Grand and moving stories have played out on the historical stage of China.

The year 1840, the year commonly considered by historians as the beginning of China’s contemporary era, marked the start of China’s journey from tradition to modernization. Chinese civilization experienced four major episodes of challenge and response. The first three episodes include the invasion of Beijing by the Anglo-French Allied Force in the early 1860s, the Sino-Japanese War in 1894 (also called “Jiawu War”), and the Russo-Japanese War in China’s northeast in 1906. To these three episodes of challenge, China responded with the Westernization Movement, which was marked by the importation of modern goods and weapons, institutional reforms through the Hundred Days’ Reform in 1898 [1] and the attempt at the end of the late Qing Dynasty to establish constitutional rule, and later, the Xinhai Revolution (or Hsinhai Revolution) [2] in 1911.



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posted on Feb, 7 2022 @ 07:26 PM
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RE: twitter.com...

The President of Argentina is talking to President Eleven (xi) of China, and praising the Communist Party of China.

Is the Communist Party of China the same as the Chinese Communist Party?

I see the term "CCP" all the time, but never the "CPC", as shown in the videoclip.




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