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Lily Tang Williams, born in China to working-class parents who endured the hardships of Mao’s Cultural Revolution and Communist rule, found her long-sought freedom in America.
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Xi Van Fleet’s presentation at the ‘With Liberty & Justice for All’ conference aims to provide a brief history of the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) launched by China’s then dictator Mao Zedong.
In this session from the With Liberty & Justice For All conference, Asians for Liberty co-founder Cathy Kiang begins by expressing her gratitude for courageous individuals committed to preserving freedom and truth.
Keep learning the truth, and keep sharing the truth, and the Truth will keep us all free!
‘Survivors of Mao’s Cultural Revolution and experts against Marxism/Communism team together to warn that Communism has infiltrated America.’
An estimated 5,000 to 10,000 of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) fighters have slipped into the United States through the southern border.
The US-China “Space Race” is but one dimension of the ongoing Cold War between the two superpowers.
“Disney publicly praised CCP agencies committing genocide and then privately scorned their victims,” said Rep. Jim Banks (R., Ind). Disney executives reneged on an offer to meet with Uyghur genocide victims, on its decision to film in ground-zero of harm.