how do i into mao?
>>8977411
Be proud of whiteness and read non-leftist thought. I recommend 'On Women' by Arthur Schopenhauer
>>8977422
Why not just read all of Schopenhauer then move on the Nietzsche so you can realize just how much of a bitch you've been?
>>8977429
try the redpill, idiot
>>8977442
>racial supremacy
>nationalism
>ideology
>red-pill
No no, my mistake, you really are wise and all-seeing there on your perch from on high.
Read Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin first.
Then read On Practise, On Contradiction, On New Democracy, On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People and optionally On Protracted War if you're into military theory.
If you're too lazy for that you can try this short summary.
http://bannedthought.net/MLM-Theory/MLM-Intro/Marx2Mao.pdf
>>8977456
>t. black commie feminist globalist semitic homosexual
>>8977422
did you just assume my race?
>>8977466
thanks comrade
>>8977466
>Read Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin first.
Just like a good goy. Enjoy your gulags
>>8977469
Sorry to burn up your strawman but I'm a white, conservative, straight, non-literalist christian
Woon doopee time.
>>8977411
anon ask,
how into mao?
maybe he think,
all capital now
and revolution
surely wow.
but socialism go ka-pow,
and trump and putin homies now
and one-world Planet China
bon voyagee'd. later'd. ciao.
chinese people like cao cao
and zhuge liang, or zhang liao
they pretty cool,
they got know-how
but that old school. this new.
and Big Red Flag is not allowed.
anon, marx finished.
just read the tao.
(that my two cents.
pic not related. it only cow).
>inb4 jealous americans
You shouldn't if you want to make it with anyone.
stop eating
Buy a copy of the little red book and quote it at people and in web forums. Call anyone who disagrees with you a paper tiger.
>>8977411
Mao didn't care about nuclear war, he was sure that, even if human life was annihilated, the dialectic would live on and communism would eventually develop on other planets and win out in the end.
>In Xi’s two-hour talk, Guancha reports, the president reminisced about his youth, and how much he loved Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea. On his first visit to Cuba, he specifically visited the locale where Hemingway wrote that novel, and on his second visit, he went to a bar Hemingway frequented and “ordered Hemingway’s favorite drink — rum with mint leaves and ice cubes”. We suspect he may have been referring to a Mojito. The report continued with the the lengthy reading list Xi had disclosed previously:
>“…Krylov, Pushkin, Gogol, Lermontov, Turgenev, Dostoyevsky, Nekrasov, Chernyshevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Sholokhov, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot, Saint-Simon, Fourier, Sartre, Montaigne, La Fontaine, Molière, Stendhal, Balzac, Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, George Sand, Flaubert, Alexandre Dumas (fils), Maupassant, and Romain Rolland… ‘Not to exaggerate, I read all the classic literary works I could find at that time’.”
>With his stunning litany of high-brow European tastes, Xi also recalled reading The Red and the Black and War and Peace, and confessed that he likes Pushkin’s love poems and Lermontov’s A Hero of Our Time, and preferred Tolstoy over Dostoyevsky. He said he was overwhelmed by Hugo’s Les Misérables and Ninety-Three, and was a fan of Cézanne and Degas.
>New additions to his list of authors include Byron, Shelley, George Bernard Shaw, Dickens, Goethe, Schiller, Heinrich Heine, Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, and Jack London. Xi, evidently, reads rather a lot.
Occident BTFO.
>>8978502
Xi is based af
>>8978502
he's also known to be very paranoid and repressive amongst the chinese. kind of a loser. but hey he claims he likes the same literature i do so yay :^)
>>8978556
>repressive
oh my!