It is understandable that any country needs ideology. However, the frequent changes in ideology from criticizing Confucianism to standing Confucianism can only show that such a country does not take ideology seriously in its bones. Oh, if you want to mobilize the people to challenge authority, you will come to criticize Confucianism; if you want to brainwash the people to fear authority, you will come to establish Confucianism. . . Forgetting about dressing up history as a little girl, it’s the 21st century and still doing this with ideology, I wonder if it will be regarded as a manifestation of insanity by those who still have a fresh memory of the Cultural Revolution. If it's not insane, it's just not taking ideology seriously. If you don't take yourself seriously, how can you expect others to take you seriously? But if it is really confusing, then China's ideological builders really have to reflect on it.
This is not to completely deny the old social ideology that originated from Confucius, but to erect a statue of Confucius in the capital square that reflects the will of China, regardless of the former national leader's memorial hall that criticized Confucius in his later years, what kind of impression would this give? I am afraid that ideological pluralism and progressive evolution will not be reflected, but only fragmentation, confusion and laughable generosity. China's territory has not yet been divided, but its ideology seems to be showing signs of division.
Let’s take a look at Confucius again. What kind of living treasure in Confucius’ thought cannot be covered by the construction of socialist spiritual civilization? If the construction of a good socialist spiritual civilization is not strengthened or exported to the outside world, but instead a puppet that has been criticized and criticized by himself before, this is not to rummage through the piles of history and to pick up the half-remains of one's own family. Do you pick out the color and wash it and then take it out and sell it again? Of course, they can also say that this is a green environmental protection action in the ideological field. But those who stand in front of the Mao Zedong Memorial Hall may only see the tall Confucian statue opposite China as a poor and clumsy transformation of China's ideology.
Some people say that erecting holes in China's capital plaza looks like a serious business and should be supported. But sorry, I think it's a serious self-destructing joke. China's ideological builders are showing signs of being reduced to entertainment workers specializing in international jokes.
Finally wish them the best of luck! And use your joy to ridicule others, not yourself. At the same time, he spat on the statue of Kong who lost the face of China's official image, and scolded: Kong, you motherfucker!
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