"Michel Oksenberg, President Carter's China expert, complained that 'America (is) doomed to decay until radical, even revolutionary, change fundamentally alters the institutions and values,' and urged us to 'borrow ideas and solutions' from China.
Even Harvard's late professor John K. Fairbank, by no means the worst tyrant worshipper, believed that America could learn much from the Cultural Revolution, saying, 'Americans may find in China's collective life today an ingredient of personal moral concern for one's neighbor that has a lesson for us all.' Keep in mind that estimates of the number of Chinese deaths during China's Cultural Revolution range from 2 to 7 million people. Mao Zedong was admired by many academics and leftists across our country. Just think back to the campus demonstrations of the '60s and '70s when campus radicals, often accompanied by their professors, marched around singing the praises of Mao and waving Mao's little red book, 'Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong.' Forty years later some of these campus radicals are tenured professors and administrators at today's universities and colleges, as well as schoolteachers and principals indoctrinating our youth."
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