© Photo12/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesChinese red guards during the cultural revolution in China 1966.
I'm ambivalent about statues and J.K. Rowling being torn down, but terrified of the thought process behind the destruction.
Decisions should never be made by mobs. Is America on the edge of a cultural revolution?
The historical namesake and obvious parallel is the
Cultural Revolution in China, which lasted from 1966 to 1976. Its stated goal was to purge capitalist and traditional elements from society, and to substitute a new way of thinking based on Mao's own beliefs. The epic struggle for control and power waged war against anybody on the wrong side of an idea.
To set the mobs on somebody, one needed only to tie him to an official blacklist like the Four Olds (old customs, culture, habits, and ideas). China's young people and urban workers formed Red Guard units to go after whomever was outed. Violence? Yes, please. When Mao launched the movement in May 1966, he told his mobs to "bombard the headquarters" and made clear that "to rebel is justified." He said "revisionists should be removed through violent class struggle." The old thinkers were everywhere and were systematically trying to preserve their power and subjugate the people.
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