The Real Great Leader
In case you have forgotten it is the 112th birthday of the most enlightened, honorable, and greatest leader ever, at least according to those well known “mainstream professors” at the University of California at Berkley. No I’m not talking about that other Great Leader Kim Il Sung, but the real Great Leader Mao Zedong the founder of communist China:
I wish too that my country, the United States, would go back to the spirit of hard work and self reliance that Mao himself exhibited daily, swimming 9 miles across the Yangtze River at age 73. His instillment of these honorable virtues, as well as a sense of pride in being a nation with such an enlightened Leader, through the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution helped his people break the ties of slavery that had bound them to the West.
In fact, the Great Leader never suffered from that Western affliction known as hypocrisy and suffered along with his people during the noble Times Of Transition. Still, very few actual deaths occurred during these prideful years, and the claims of “73 million” are simply examples of the mendacity of the reprobate Taiwanese. In fact, Mao can be applauded for laying the foundations for the current Chinese boom, attributable to innovative Cultural Revolution programs such as the re-education of the Bourgeoisie and groundbreaking reform of the Chinese school system.
Yes folks this is the education our tax dollars are going to support at American universities. Simon has a great rebuttal to this nonsense that is required reading.
I wonder if South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young will lodge a protest to Berkley over stealing the Great Leader term that is reseverd only for Minister Chung’s idol, Kim Il-sung?

