
However, fantasy fuels funding -- evidently big time. As Solomon offered in Ecclesiastes 4:4, "Then I saw that all toil and all skill in work come from a man's envy of his neighbor..." Oy vey! Hopefully we'll finally stop chasing after the wind. :good: :yes: I Want to Wake People Up’—Xi Van Fleet, Survivor of Mao’s Cultural Revolution "So I grew up in the communist China and I left China for America when I was 26. And when the Cultural Revolution started, I was a first-grader and I spent my entire school years in the Cultural Revolution. . . .And after that, I was sent to the countryside to work in the fields to receive reeducation from the peasants, like many, many urban youth. So I always say I had a full experience of the Cultural Revolution. So as soon as the CCP took over power in 1949, one of the first thing they did is to get all the school teachers together, because they were the teachers of the old China. So they were given intensive communist training to learn about Marxism, to learn about the communist ideology. So they were there to teach now the Marxist and communist values and ideologies. So ever since then, the educational system is a indoctrination meal ever since then. So the first thing they did is they dismantled the law enforcement and the court system. So they just did whatever. They even make up their own laws. . . .Even today, their crimes were never prosecuted. I think this is because they feel like they could do it, so they did whatever. Just like that Antifa, that’s why it just look so familiar to me, when I saw Antifa and the [BMM 00:16:27] activist, they knew they could do it. Same as the Red Guard. They knew there’s no consequence. There was no consequences. So that seems more extreme to a lot of people than maybe what’s happening now. So how is this like the Cultural Revolution really? Ms. Van Fleet: I think those examples or stories might be extreme, but that’s the direction we’re going to. One of the things that I noticed is people are afraid. People are very afraid. I see them, especially in my workplace. So there are the right way to talk. There is the right ideas and the others who don’t share it feel like if they tell their own opinion, they might run the risk of being considered racist. That’s the word like in China, counter revolution. It fit everyone. So anything or any conservative value cannot be shared openly. So if you were born to parents who used to own land, you were considered class enemy at birth. And you carry that label with you and you pass down to your children. . . .And does that remind us of CRT? Yeah. So you are born guilty, you are born white, then you are oppressor. And if you are born black, you are oppressed. And that’s what the environment the left is creating, creating an environment that the common everyday conversation become like walking through a landmine. Because you don’t know, whatever you say can be received as a microaggression. Mr. Jekielek: So then you start thinking about what are the appropriate speech I can use and you start conforming your speech and thinking to all those. People don’t have trust of each other. You don’t know who and when people would turn you in. And so that to me is like I would never imagine that happening in America, but it’s happening all around us, all around us. We see little girls or little children going to social media, denouncing their parents as racist. And today I heard that the head of the education department said something like it was the teacher who should determine what to be taught to the school children, not parents. And that is absolutely what happened in China. From day one, we were taught that we belong to the party and we should obey the party instruction. And the parents have nothing to say about the education. Ms. Van Fleet: I think there’s great things happening. I think finally, the parents are waking up. I think it has a lot to do with COVID because parents for the first time in their lives, were able to see what’s going on in the classroom through Zoom. And they were shocked actually. And the first thing came out of the Zoom meetings from Loudoun, if you remember, that a history teacher was a talking to a black student and showing the photo of a black girl and a white girl and ask what he sees, he said, “Two girls.” “No, what do you really see?” “Two girls, they are doing something.” “No, the answer is you should say a black girl and a white girl.” Basically, he want to really teach people to look for color first. I want to wake people up. What’s happening here in America is nothing new. It happened in China. It happened to me and this is my lived experience. And if we let it go and not stopping it, we have the same result. The result of the culture revolution as I said earlier is the total destruction of the society." Starts @ 2:03 (you might have to move the red dot over for it to play) - Fair Use - Starts @ 1:10 - Fair Use - Well here's what to expect over the next couple of months if we are still here during this pre-tribulation tribulation we are seemingly in.