Memo to Pentagon: China is not a 'People's Republic' and Hu Jintao is not a president By Lev Navrozov
The Pentagon (the U.S. Department of Defense) began to produce its “annual reports to Congress on the military power of the People’s Republic of China” in 2002, and so its report of 2007 is its sixth.
First, take note that the dictatorship in China is ingratiatingly referred to by the U.S. Department of Defense as “the People’s Republic of China.”
Marx, Lenin, and Mao defined this “form of government” as the “dictatorship of the proletariat,” and Lenin stated that one person (such as Lenin) could impersonate the proletariat. But today, after Hitler, “dictatorship” and “dictator” are bad words, while the U.S. Department of Defense uses only those words which the dictators of China would like and which would help the people of the United States and other non-dictatorships to believe that no dictatorship in China exists. Quite on the contrary, China is “the People’s [Democratic?] Republic” [!].
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