Che Burashka wrote:Redkuze, you've talked several times of a Mexicano Nation in the USA. What is that? Mexicans? or you mean the mexicanos, the nahuatl people. They don't live in the USA, but in central Mexico.
By Mexicano people I mean people who are from the land that was Mexico before the Mexican-amerikan war. That includes what is now the Southwest U$. California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado and Texas . Nahuatl would certainly count as Mexicano, as would Chicanos in the U$. Does that help?
Potemkin wrote:You mean the same Lin Biao who tried to overthrow Chairman Mao in a coup d'etat in 1971 and whose plane crashed while he was trying to flee to the Soviet Union, killing everyone on board? That Lin Biao?
There is no solid evidence to support the "police narrative," about Lin's attmepted "coup." But that is a debate for another thread. Read Prairie Fires comment on it at this
link to learn more.
But to answer your question, whether or not Lin plotted to overthrow Mao is beside the point. Communists should follow the superior line, and that was contained in Comrade Lins Long Live the Victory of Peoples War.
gRed Britain wrote:I'm sure blue collar workers in China earn more than blue collar workers in parts of Africa. That doesn't make the Chinese workers part of a labour aristocracy though.
Chinese workers do probably make more than workers in Africa, but the difference in these wages is miniscule compared to the difference they have with 1st world workers. Also the incredibly low wages Chinese and Africans make, makes them ready to accept revolution as a solution. So you are right, the Chinese do not constitute a labour aristocracy.
gRed Britain wrote:I'm sorry but this is never going to happen, let alone work. Try convincing 5 billion people who spend all their lives working just to make ends meet that they should risk their lives helping to attack the most military powerful nations on earth and they will laugh in your face.
I think the Hezzbollah would disagree, they militarily defeated I$rael in 2006. I think Hamas would also disagree, they held out against the same army for almost a month. As would the Vietnamese, Angolans, Algerians, Cubans, Chinese, etc. These are all groups and nations that fought and defeated far superior imperialist armies. Why? Simply put they "wanted it" more.
As Comrade Lin says in Long Live the Victory of Peoples War: "The spiritual atom bomb which the revolutionary people possess is far more powerful than the physical atom bomb."
gRed Britain wrote:You also say that a new Chinese revolution would cripple the US economy. You do know how much the Chinese economy is tied up with the US economy right?
That is why it is a weak link in the chain of imperialism.
gRed Britain wrote:China is an export-driven economy and since the US is its biggest export market it would be ripping the heart out of its own economy in the process.
That is why it would require a Maoist-Third Worldist (or at the very least anti-imperialist) revolution. Further, I think a truly socialist regime in China could survive. They did it before, they can do it again. They could retool their economy and trade exclusively with other oppressed 3rd world nations, making both the Chinese, and the rest of the 3rd world stronger in the process.
gRed Britain wrote:While the US would suffer a lot it still has other third world countries such as India to turn to in order to provide a cheap workforce.
This is also true. But then the U$ would have to deal with the anti-imperialists in India, including Maoist guerilla armies. If it moved to Africa, it would have to deal with the African anti-imperialist/proletarian forces, etc.
Peoples war can best be described as a war of attrition, in which the imperialists are slowly cut off from 3rd world resources and labour.