Communist Party Of China Blog Posts
So When Will The Cost Of The London Olympics Be Revealed?

Find out the links with London Olympic Games and Adolf Hitler. Find out all you need to know about Boris Johnson Olympic Sport and connect the dots back to the […]...
by Stirring Trouble on May 10, 2013
So When Will The Cost Of The London Olympics Be Revealed?

Find out the links with London Olympic Games and Adolf Hitler. Find out all you need to know about Boris Johnson Olympic Sport and connect the dots back to the […]...
by Stirring Trouble on May 10, 2013
Xi Jinping Adopts The Man Of The People Image. To Get More Comrades To Like Him

Gu Suhua writes from Beijing about ’The Red Emperor‘. That’s China President Xi Jinping, in case you’re confused. His message is different from his predecessor Hu Jintao. His predecessor stuck to the dry [...]...
by Stirring Trouble on Apr 18, 2013
Xi Jinping Marxism China communist Party Confucius Rhetoric

So how do you get more comrades to like you? This is the question most people are wondering, China is no different. If you have ever watched a campaign go [...]...
by Stirring Trouble on Apr 18, 2013
Chinese Leadership Is Thinking How To Cling To Power

Marxism is the first thing people think of when they hear about communism, Marxism was very popular in China a few years ago. Now Marxism is obsolete some people like to cling to power up the old ways. The nostalgia for the Dynasties in China in book...
by Stirring Trouble on Mar 21, 2013
The New Top Dog In China Promises A Renaissance. Not That A Billion Chinese Will Feel The Difference

Things are going really well for China, thousands of years ago they were a formidable powerful society and as they try to rekindle power another renaissance is on the horizon. In today’s entry over on Stirring Trouble Internationally Gu Suhua w...
by Stirring Trouble on Mar 19, 2013
The New Top Dog In China Promises A Renaissance

Things are going really well for China, thousands of years ago they were a formidable powerful society and as they try to rekindle power another renaissance is on the horizon. In today’s entry over on Stirring Trouble Internationally Gu Suhua w...
by Stirring Trouble on Mar 19, 2013
Chinese Comrades Lose Control Of The Media

Gu Suhua writers from Beijing about dictatorship in both liberal democracy and the Chinese Communist Party. liberal democracies journalists and authors regulate themselves for fear of what might happen and also for self importance whilst in commun...
by Stirring Trouble on Feb 7, 2013
Chinese Comrades Lose Control Of The Media

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by Stirring Trouble on Feb 7, 2013
A Proper Superhero For A Change The Politically Incorrect Man

Dan Majestic writes from New York an interesting historical account of superheroes the clothes they where and the theories behind the super heroes and the politically incorrect. What’s the point of them exactly?Politically Incorrect was a la...
by Stirring Trouble on Jan 28, 2013
A Proper Superhero For A Change The Politically Incorrect Man

Dan Majestic writes from New York an interesting historical account of superheroes the clothes they wear and the theories behind the super heroes and the politically incorrect. What’s the point of them exactly?Politically Incorrect was a lat...
by Stirring Trouble on Jan 28, 2013
The Internet Party Rules In China

The internet is becoming a forum for free speech. Not if the Party can help it.This is a compassionate post about China and its influence on the Internet. Read all about how Gu Suhua writes from Beijing about Lu Wei. Read some interesting snippets o...
by Stirring Trouble on Jan 21, 2013
The Internet Party Rules In China

The internet is becoming a forum for free speech. Not if the Party can help it.This is a compassionate post about China and its influence on the Internet. Read all about how Gu Suhua writes from Beijing about Lu Wei. Read some interesting snippets o...
by Stirring Trouble on Jan 21, 2013
The Communist Party Of China Is In Conflict With the Pope

There are at least three things you should know about The Communist Party Of China to understand what challenges the pope might be having right now with them. And by understanding the conflict you will be able to engage in the conversation, you will...
by Stirring Trouble on Dec 14, 2012
Xi Jinping Has Tuned Into Public Outrage At The Levels Of Official Corruption. Keep It Private Is The New Slogan

Gu Suhua writes from Beijing: Xi Jinping Profile (voanews.com) first speech after becoming China’s paramount leader has sent shivers down the backs of Chinese officials. He told them he was watching them. Source: Uploaded by user via Jim on Pinte...
by Stirring Trouble on Dec 7, 2012
EU And IMF Approve Money For Greece

Anton Goryunov reports from Brussels: Big, big celebrations in this capital of this failed state, with no proper government in place for years, which houses the headquarters of the federal Europe project. You want to read this post about the bailout...
by Stirring Trouble on Nov 29, 2012
Xi Jinping Is The New Emperor Of China. But Has He Any Clothes On?

Gu Suhua writes from Beijing: So the new Chinese Emperor is Xi Jinping. It was an open secret that he would succeed Hu Jintao as the top dog in the Communist Party which makes him the new leader of a nation with 1.3 billion people. A post made earli...
by Stirring Trouble on Nov 15, 2012
Xi Jinping Is The New Emperor Of China. But Has He Any Clothes On?

Gu Suhua writes from Beijing: So the new Chinese Emperor is Xi Jinping. It was an open secret that he would succeed Hu Jintao as the top dog in the Communist Party which makes him the new leader of a nation with 1.3 billion people. A post made earli...
by Stirring Trouble on Nov 15, 2012
Chinese Comrades Appoint Themselves As Leaders Behind Closed Doors. All In The Best Possible Taste

Anton Goryunov reports from Beijing: The great thing about replacing Chinese communist leaders is that there’s no fuss with staging elections, getting all those polling stations erected, supplying voters with bulletins and launching expensive campa...
by Stirring Trouble on Nov 11, 2012
Chinese Comrades Appoint Themselves As Leaders Behind Closed Doors. All In The Best Possible Taste

Anton Goryunov reports from Beijing: The great thing about replacing Chinese communist leaders is that there’s no fuss with staging elections, getting all those polling stations erected, supplying voters with bulletins and launching expensive campa...
by Stirring Trouble on Nov 11, 2012
