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Xi is called “The Accelerator General”. It is surprising that in a period of less than 10 years in power, Xi has not only offended all the Western countries causing turmoil in the world but has trapped the Chinese Communist Party in a state of terminal uncertainty. I didn't know much about Xi Jinping before he took office. What surprised me most was what he said to the diplomats and local Chinese in Mexico during his visit to the country before he took office: “Some foreigners who have nothing better to do than to eat, after they are full, they pointed finger to tell us what we did wrong. China is not exporting revolution, not exporting hunger and poverty, and not
tormenting you, so what else is there to say…” I heard Xi Jingping saying this shortly after his “accession to the throne” of CCP. He gave another speech at a conference with a large number of Chinese and foreign VIPs. The first thing he said was that he loved to read and then he spent 20 minutes reciting the cultural masterpieces, both ancient and modern books he had read in his youth. Unfortunately, when he referred to the classical Chinese
saying, he pronounced “Kuan Nong” as “Kuan Yi” and he pronounced “Nong” in simplified Chinese as “Yi”. This proves
that he had not read the booklist made for him by his staff, which caused many people at home and abroad to comment on it. Later on, he pronounced “Jing Zhan” (精湛) as “Jing Shen” ( 精甚)in his speech to make people feel that he likes to show off toomuch but he knows only more than an illiterate person. So Li Rui, who had been Mao Zedong's secretary, said in a press interview before his death, “Xi Jinping knowledge is only a primary schooleducated level.” He received his PhD from Tsinghua University without attending the university.
Of course, these unpleasant performances have not affected his ability to become a national leader. He is very aggressive in fighting corruption. He has won the praise of many people at home and abroad. Even the important figures of the Kuomintang in Taiwan, such as Lien Chan, James Soong and Hung Hsiu-chu, have praised him as the best leader in China and a wise leader of great merit. They congratulated him on the centennial of the
Chinese Communist Party.
Xi Jinping's most striking performance in recent years, however, is that he has been in office for less than a decade and has attracted hostility from the West. More importantly, the United States, which brought the Chinese Communist Party together to turn China from poverty to wealth and superpower, is also eyeing him. In addition to the trade war against him, America has also deployed naval and air forces to block the South China Sea. All of
a sudden, the warships were at the sea and missiles were flying around China. It seems China is repeating the siege strategy of the Korean War back in the 1950s during the Mao era, although Xi Jinping warns the communist army: Don't fire the first shot.
Meanwhile, his promoted diplomatic elite of the war wolves gnashed their teeth against the U.S.---led Western countries in a reckless attack.
I believe that Xi Jinping is not happy to see such a big trouble caused by the CCP regime, but his ministers are accustomed to the CCP's usual campaign to create gods. They have been trying to make Xi Jinping a great hero with great power and wisdom, who is in charge of the world. When he was in office, he had a taste of power. The Western proverb “power makes people complacent”began to influence Xi Jinping's mentality.
Someone said: Xi Jinping is not bad, just stupid. In fact, in
politics, stupidity is bad. Because of his stupidity he gladly accepted the flattering; because of his stupidity, he could not get out of the magic of power; because of his stupidity, he put the country in danger and the nation in a desperate situation. Who could be worse than him? He is a powerful and domineering man possessed by Mao Zedong’s ghost. The Chinese dissidents call him “Xi Zedong” for a good reason.
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