No wonder the Kuomintang reactionaries were defeated, they were loyal to the party state , not to t

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

No wonder the Kuomintang reactionaries were defeated, they were loyal to the "party-state", not to the people

This poster was printed in the 40s of the last century in Chongqing. The content of the poster is the code of conduct for members of the Chinese Kuomintang.

At that time, there were 12 rules for KMT party members. If you look at each one carefully, there is nothing wrong with it, and each one seems to be a truth.

However, on top of these 12 rules, there are four large red letters. That is, "allegiance to the party-state".

What is the party?The party is the Kuomintang. What is a "country"?The country is China. Let's leave aside the question of who comes first between the party and the state. There are more than 100 words in the whole article, and there is not a single word mentioning the people.

In short, the Kuomintang reactionaries were loyal to the "party-state" rather than to the people. Because they always feel that their power has nothing to do with the people.

In fact, their so-called "party-state" does not refer to the real party-state, but to a certain individual. To put it bluntly, it was Chiang Kai-shek. To be loyal to the party-state is to be loyal to Chiang Kai-shek.

The Kuomintang reactionaries were unpopular with the people. Ignoring the cries for peace in the country, they brazenly provoked a civil war. Look at who the people supported more in the war of liberation, and you will know who won the hearts of the people.

The Huaihai Battle was victorious, and the ** boss once said with emotion, "The victory of the Huaihai Battle is the sound of the people pushing out with a small cart." "Look, that's what the people want.

The code of conduct for party members of a big party does not mention the people at all, and the paper is full of the ethics pursued by feudal scholars. How can the Kuomintang reactionaries remain undefeated?

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