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Joe Biden Quotes Mao Zedong, the Murderous Former Leader of the Communist Party of China

Biden quotes Mao Zedong

Opinion

According to a national political reporter of the Washington Post, Matt Viser, Joe Biden quoted a Chinese proverb: “Women hold up half the sky” while speaking at a political fundraiser on Monday.

This is not only a Chines proverb, it is something Mao Zedong proclaimed about 70 years ago following China’s revolution, according to Fox News

Not only that, “Women hold up half the sky” became a common phrase in China and appeared on propaganda in factories, the Washington Examiner reported.

Breitbart asserted that the connection to Mao may not have been unintentional, as a senior adviser to the Biden campaign also praised the dictator in 2009.

Biden’s quoting of a dictator, with a higher civilian body count than either Hitler or Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, and the complete lack of outrage in the media, shows a large contrast between how they treat Biden compared to President Trump.

The media bends over backwards to try and connect Trump in every possible way to Nazi Germany and Russia. Lately the media has accused him of using Nazi symbolism on a Facebook post and on campaign t-shirts.

According to Western Journal:

Citing the “Black Book of Communism,” the Heritage Foundation noted in 2010 that “an estimated 65 million Chinese died as a result of Mao’s repeated, merciless attempts to create a new ‘socialist’ China” last century.

Even if you think lower estimates are more accurate (historian Frank Dikötter, author of the book “Mao’s Great Famine,” has estimated that Mao was responsible for 45 million deaths between 1958 and 1962), it’s undeniable that Mao’s policies killed tens of millions.

Mao, who succeeded in creating a nation that still oppresses its citizens today, may very well be revered by at least one person in or near Biden’s inner circle.

And as recently as Monday, Mao was reportedly being quoted by the former vice president himself.

Many radical socialists are apologetic to Mao’s reign and try to spin it as something good.

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