Century Sentence

A Chinese Accusation Against All of the World

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies
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Author: Xu Xue Chun ISBN: 9781524518127
Publisher: Xlibris AU Publication: October 17, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris AU Language: English
Author: Xu Xue Chun
ISBN: 9781524518127
Publisher: Xlibris AU
Publication: October 17, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris AU
Language: English

This book consists of three parts: 1. The commentary on China The commentary on China proceeds from the analysis of the Chinese political phenomena on the basis of the creation of human consciousness, subconscious, culture, and the origin of Chinese culture in order to provide opinions on Chinas reform from the perspective of an ordinary worker and to try to change the political environment in China with the strength of a netizen. Though most of my remarks had been deleted for being too extreme, yet in my point of view, my remarks posted on the Internet did make a difference on public opinion, thus affecting the political direction of China. 2. The commentary on Islam Chinese government has long been harboring Islam, with whom I had imprisoned my anger. However, I was pushed over the edge when I heard the news that terrorists of ISIS ornamented poles with human heads. I decided to crush Islam on my own as an ordinary netizen. Islam is not as horrible as what you have imagined, but it will be easily crushed and swept like a piece of trash as long as proper methods and theories are adopted. 3. The commentary on Western and other countries Western countries are respected for a reasonits advancementyet there are certain irreparable deficiencies, and they are revealing themselves. Something terrible might happen if these deficiencies are not properly handled.

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This book consists of three parts: 1. The commentary on China The commentary on China proceeds from the analysis of the Chinese political phenomena on the basis of the creation of human consciousness, subconscious, culture, and the origin of Chinese culture in order to provide opinions on Chinas reform from the perspective of an ordinary worker and to try to change the political environment in China with the strength of a netizen. Though most of my remarks had been deleted for being too extreme, yet in my point of view, my remarks posted on the Internet did make a difference on public opinion, thus affecting the political direction of China. 2. The commentary on Islam Chinese government has long been harboring Islam, with whom I had imprisoned my anger. However, I was pushed over the edge when I heard the news that terrorists of ISIS ornamented poles with human heads. I decided to crush Islam on my own as an ordinary netizen. Islam is not as horrible as what you have imagined, but it will be easily crushed and swept like a piece of trash as long as proper methods and theories are adopted. 3. The commentary on Western and other countries Western countries are respected for a reasonits advancementyet there are certain irreparable deficiencies, and they are revealing themselves. Something terrible might happen if these deficiencies are not properly handled.

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