Lü Honglai: The Five Fatal Weaknesses of the Chinese Communist Regime

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Lü Honglai: The Five Fatal Weaknesses of the Chinese Communist Regime

The fatal weakness of the CCP regime refers to the weakness of the CCP regime that is most fragile and easily breached. Once it is seized and breached, it will threaten the safety of the entire regime and even cause the entire regime to face the crisis of collapse, disintegration, and downfall. To sum it up in one sentence: The fatal weakness of the CCP regime is the most fatal and decisive weakness of the CCP regime.

We know that the CCP regime, supported by the Soviet Union, rose to power through violent plunder and looting, relying on the communist utopia to deceive the Chinese people into rule. Due to its evil nature, its rule suffers from numerous weaknesses and shortcomings in the political, economic, military, diplomatic, and cultural fields. Which are the CCP's fatal weaknesses? In my opinion, based on actual conditions, the CCP regime's fatal weaknesses are as follows:

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Lü Honglai: The Five Fatal Weaknesses of the Chinese Communist Regime

First, the CCP regime’s fatal political weakness is its lack of legitimacy. The CCP regime is essentially a terrorist organization, a mafia organization, and a cult organization. It relies on information blockades, lies, false propaganda, controlled speech, and the deprivation of people’s freedom and right to express themselves to maintain its existence. Once the nature and character of the CCP regime are thoroughly exposed and recognized by the international community, It will be isolated from the entire civilized world, which will mean the end of the CCP regime.

Second, the CCP regime's fatal weakness lies in the constant, life-and-death power struggle within its ruling clique. Once this power struggle becomes public and intense, it leads to a power transition, as witnessed throughout CCP history by Liu Shaoqi, Lin Biao, the Gang of Four, Hua Guofeng, Hu Yaobang, and Zhao Ziyang. If this is reinforced by external forces and the full-scale outbreak of social, ethnic, and central-local conflicts, regime change becomes a reality.

Third, the CCP regime's fatal weakness in its governance is its reliance on violence. Not only did the CCP rise to power through the barrel of a gun, but its entire regime is also inseparable from violence, the military, and the gun. Party control of the gun is the very essence of the CCP regime. Therefore, if the CCP loses control of the military, if the regime loses its support, its entire rule will be paralyzed and its entire regime will collapse.

Fourth, the CCP regime’s fatal weakness in its economic foundation is its export-oriented economy: the so-called export-oriented economy is an export-oriented economy, which is guided by international market demand and drives national economic development by expanding processing exports. Its characteristic is its high dependence on the international community. Therefore, once the nature and character of the CCP regime are thoroughly recognized by the world, It will inevitably be subject to comprehensive sanctions, complete isolation, and complete decoupling from the international community. The entire national economy will be paralyzed, and the economic foundation that maintains the operation of the entire regime will completely collapse.

Fifth, the CCP regime's fatal ideological weakness is its crisis of faith. The CCP's birth and establishment were both based on Marxist-Leninist thought and theory. Currently, Marxism-Leninism has completely collapsed worldwide, and Marxist-Leninist theory has completely failed in practice. Although the CCP still ostensibly upholds the banner of Marxism-Leninism, few of its more than 100 million members still believe in it. Those who join the party are motivated by personal advancement and gain. The entire regime is effectively maintained entirely by self-interest. Under these circumstances, if the regime is shaken, and individual prospects and interests become shattered, the regime will scatter like monkeys.

The five fatal weaknesses of the CCP regime are both interconnected and independent of each other. The five weaknesses are determined by the nature and essence of the CCP regime, by its deformed development, and are the inevitable result of the combination of peasant revolution and utopian thinking.

The five fatal weaknesses of the CCP regime are the five magic weapons and sharp weapons that the Chinese political opposition can use to end the CCP's one-party dictatorship and totalitarian rule: as long as they can make the world recognize the nature and essence of the CCP regime; as long as they can accelerate the intensification of contradictions within the ruling group; as long as they can prevent the party from commanding the gun; As long as the internal contradictions of the CCP ruling group can be intensified and a general outbreak of social contradictions can be triggered; as long as the civilized countries in the world can join hands to sanction, isolate the CCP regime, and completely decouple from the CCP regime; the collapse of the CCP regime is really just a matter of time!

 
An interesting read. Without citizen mobilization and financial/residual support the CCP will remain in power for the foreeseeable future. Their best approach would be a massive shift in domestic and international relations. If their economy.collapses, they may be vulnerable.
 
An interesting read. Without citizen mobilization and financial/residual support the CCP will remain in power for the foreeseeable future. Their best approach would be a massive shift in domestic and international relations. If their economy.collapses, they may be vulnerable.

Ah, Snidley, is the CCP still conspiring with the Ontario Police to make your life miserable?
 
First, the CCP regime’s fatal political weakness is its lack of legitimacy.

What do you base that on? Frankly, I watch a lot of Chinese media with my wife, and pretending that it lacks substantive debate on issues is a bit silly. It doesn't reach our level of silliness like the Fox Propaganda Network,

Second, the CCP regime's fatal weakness lies in the constant, life-and-death power struggle within its ruling clique.

Um, really? Xi Jinping has been in power for 13 years. Hu Jintao was in power for 10 years and retired quietly. JIang Zemin was in power for about 12. seems pretty stable to me. No coups, just passing from one old guy to another.

Third, the CCP regime's fatal weakness in its governance is its reliance on violence.

This would be laughable if we didn't have riots in the streets of Portland and Chicago right now.

Fourth, the CCP regime’s fatal weakness in its economic foundation is its export-oriented economy:

No, no, no, this is a GOOD thing.

Also, exports are only 20% of China's GDP. Compare that to the US, where Exports are 13% of our GDP.

Where the Chinese are getting rich are that their exports exceed their imports, unlike us.

Fifth, the CCP regime's fatal ideological weakness is its crisis of faith.

Again, this is the most laughable part of your argument. At best the CCP pays lip service to Marxism and goes on to act like a capitalist country, and everyone in China is mostly fine with it.
 
An interesting read. Without citizen mobilization and financial/residual support the CCP will remain in power for the foreeseeable future. Their best approach would be a massive shift in domestic and international relations. If their economy.collapses, they may be vulnerable.
What is really needed is a large-scale mass movement, and even more so comprehensive sanctions from the international community!
 
What is really needed is a large-scale mass movement, and even more so comprehensive sanctions from the international community!

Or we can just learn to mind our own ******* business. That would work, too.

Most of this hating on China is because they are beating us at our own game.
 

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