Answer a reader's question about my views on the Reds and the Gunners(2/2)
"After a lot of hard work, I am no longer the same professor I used to be... Ha, you can see how much I have changed as a person now... Hey, it's nothing..."
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This is a true story about the transformation process of a professor from a gangster to a red and the identity of the author. These things seem to speak to some issues. A question that many people ignore: If Red is really a scumbag, why did he become a scumbag?
The party was beaten so hard that he hid in Daiwan in despair?!
And what is the moral character of the bald man and his troops? It's very simple, we can look at the information this reporter has learned.
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In Tianjin, I spent a few days with the staff of the "Lianzhong" and was quite enlightened. In the following year, I became very familiar with some of the male and female members in various places. When I look back on the past ten years
I saw a lot of meanness during the war
When the incident happened, I have to say that the work of the "Lianzhong" in China is the most outrageous. The "Lianzong" personnel in China include more than 20 people from the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, Yugoslavia, France, Austria, etc.
Of all nationalities, they were all horrified by the bald man's government's embezzlement and fraud in the "Lianzong" supplies.
However, what makes my friends in the "Lianzong" even more angry is that the U.S. government is so conniving with the bald man and allows him to unscrupulously dispose of the "Lianzhong" materials, and these materials were donated by people from fifty-two countries.
The purpose is to alleviate the suffering of war-torn people.
The first is to blatantly ignore the suffering people in North China just because they are within the jurisdiction of the Red Party. This completely violates a resolution of the "Union General", which clearly stipulates: "At no time, relief and relief supplies shall be treated as
Political weapons are used and supplies must be distributed without discrimination based on race, nationalism or political beliefs.
"In China, discrimination is very obvious and deliberate. The number of Chinese people who suffered due to the Japanese occupation is estimated to be 266 million, of which 120 million (150 million if Manchuria is included)
Tens of millions of people) are in the liberated areas led by the Red Party.
If the "Union General" supplies are distributed equitably, then at least half of the 2.7 million tons of supplies arriving in China should be distributed to the liberated areas. But in fact, the people living in the Red Party areas only received 2 percent
, ninety-eight percent were given to bald men.
The bald men used all means from passive blockade to brazen military attacks to prevent the "Lianzong" supplies from being transported into the Red Party areas. What's even worse is that the bald men's officials worked hard to prevent the relief materials donated to the Chinese people.
Zhongda gets a lot of money and enriches itself privately.
This kind of bad behavior has greatly frustrated the staff of the "United Federation". Many of them volunteered to participate in this work out of noble motives, and some were sent by the church and received only thirty dollars a month!
So when they saw that train after train of grain was transported to the inland after a thousand miles, it was originally used to relieve the hungry farmers in China. Unexpectedly, the soldiers transported the grain in cars and ships over a thousand miles.
When they came back and sold them on the black market, they felt doubly sad. I will never forget an American girl who volunteered to take care of a group of orphans. The "Lianzong" sent a batch of food for her to raise those orphans, but the bald officers
She was not allowed to withdraw it.
As a result, many children starved to death, and the food that could have saved their lives was sold in nearby warehouses. The American girl wrote to her boss in Shanghai:
"This alone is enough to turn me into a Red Party member." Her boss protested as usual, but he knew it was in vain.
I was also surprised by the depth of indignation of some of the younger staff of the "United Federation". Many of them had served in the U.S. Army, and others had participated in the underground struggle against Hitler in Europe.
Their goals were very clear when they fought in the past. They opposed the bald men who made things difficult for their international cause, obstructed the transportation of relief supplies into North China, and prevented relief for the people of North China who suffered the most in the Anti-Japanese War. Just at this time, the Tianjin Office of the "Union General"
Want to open a route to transport medicines and hospital beds across the front to Red Party areas.
This is a risky thing. The defense lines of the troops on both sides are constantly changing, and there are no roads, and soldiers from both sides sometimes fire guns randomly at the "Union General" cars. But this is the best way to pass the front line after all. Wait until
In the future, when the bald men completely cut off the "Lianzong" transportation line, they will have to find a way to sneak over on their own.
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What else can I say?! Do I need to mention that they summon souls?! They can sell other people's life-saving food to make money, and watch those children starve to death! The degree of black-heartedness of these so-called "soldiers" has reached an unparalleled level!!
Sometimes I really don’t understand that there are people singing hymns for them! Is it necessary to summon their souls?!
I don’t want to say anything else. We are just discussing. Everyone has his or her own opinion. Even though I don’t agree with the author of the book “Survivors of the Anti-Japanese War”, I don’t agree with him.
I won't refute anything.
As for the suppression of counter-revolutionaries, there may actually be many more people who were persecuted than what this reader said. I remember that in the 1950s, the number of martyrs ratified seemed to have reached more than 200,000. This is undoubtedly a tragedy and an extreme event.
Big damage.
But why don’t you think about why those who were persecuted but survived didn’t defect later?! Why do they still insist on being red?! Keep fighting?! You know, the conditions of bald men are much better than those of red! Senior officials
Great salary! Are they fools?! Why did Chen Dabang, who was persecuted until his death in 1966, still say: Believe in red?! Is he a fool?!
No matter which Red person they are, no one has ever complained about the Red people when they were persecuted. What they always say is: Believe in the Red people and believe in the masses. Why is this?! Why don't you think about it?!
Chapter completed!