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L.A.Times Goes Soft on ‘Iconic’ Chairman Mao

September 17, 2006 · Leave a Comment

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Mao standing shoulder to shoulder with his fellow murdering Communist dictator thug Josef Stalin. Of course, they were both nutured and bankrolled by the Skull and Bones OSS bankster spooks. Even the Bolshevik Revolution was funded by them. But the Neocons don’t want to talk about that…do they?

The L.A.Times published a story on the 13th that treated Chinese dictator, “Chairman” Mao, as a beloved and “iconic” figure but found no room in their story for any mention of the “great leader’s” human rights abuses, tortures or the many murderous pogroms which took the lives of millions of his fellow citizens decade after decade as he ruled with an iron fist.
The story, sporting the title “Mao Is Their Canvas,” was a puff piece investigating the secretive artists who painted the massive Mao portrait that hung at Tiananmen Square during and after the dictator’s lifetime. Certainly the lives of these “people’s artists” was somewhat interesting, but the disturbing thing was how gently the tyrant was treated in the story itself. In fact, the whole article portrays the erstwhile Chairman in so rosy a picture that one would imagine that the portrait in question was that of Santa Clause as opposed to one of the most bloodthirsty despots in world history.
Throughout the story Chairman Mao is called all manner of benign and complimentary names. “Iconic”, “worshiped”, a “great leader”, it is revealed that he had a “robust spirit”, and in the opening paragraph his portrait is lovingly described as “he of the Mona Lisa gaze, flushed cheeks and trademark gray suit.”

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Categories: Big Media · Bizarre · Communism · Crime & Corruption · Hegelian Dialectic · Social Engineering

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