Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Red Guards & Chinese Communist's
In the broad sense these two articles seem very much alike, because of the underline meaning of a revolution with violence involved. However, if you look closely these articles also have differences, one had used trickery which resulted in violence while the Red Guards turned to violence first. The Red Guards had less of a thought out plan in case anyone was to escape or fight back, there only message was to relay violence on those who didn't believe in their leader Chairman Mao. While the others had a organized plan consisting of meetings with poor peasants.
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