Survivor of Mao’s China Warns of a ‘Soft Power Invasion’ in America
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Chairman Mao, the Communist Party, and the motherland were the only objects of love allowed publicly.
In this session from the “With Liberty and Justice for All” conference, host Michael O’Fallon, alongside a panel featuring James Lindsay, Xi Van Fleet, Lily Tang Williams, Cathy Kiang, Sau O’Fallon, and Mike Zho, engages in a stimulating discourse focused on the contemporary American cultural revolution.
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.
Moving to America was the dream for liberty that Sau Fong O’Fallon’s family cherished, and was the happiest time of her parents’ life as they departed Hong Kong after leaving Communist China.
Testimony from a survivor of Communism warn that children, our most precious resource, were one of the most effective tools exploited to fuel the Chinese Cultural Revolution.