Author and survivor of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, Xi Van Fleet, told Tucker Carlson that Marxists have taken over American institutions and are pushing the United States toward communism.
in a long interview With the former Fox News host, Van Fleet described the “full-blown communist revolution” currently unfolding in the United States that “must be stopped” if the country is to survive.
Van Fleet has lived in the United States since 1986, but was born and raised in China during the Cultural Revolution.
At the age of 16, she was sent to work in the Chinese countryside. After Mao’s death, she was able to attend university, where she studied English.
She has spent the last few years publicly defending what she sees as a wave of communist ideology taking over the United States.
In a lengthy interview with Tucker Carlson, Xi Van Fleet described the “full-blown communist revolution” currently unfolding in the United States that “must be stopped” if the country is to survive.
Xi Van Fleet’s book, ‘Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning,’ is a cautionary text that emphasizes the ways in which the modern United States is falling into patterns he first observed in communist China.
In her new book, ‘Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning,’ she makes numerous comparisons between what she saw as a child and young adult in Mao’s China and what she sees today in the United States.
During his interview with Carlson, Van Fleet described one such example of the dangerous ideology he worries has spread throughout the United States.
Explaining the progressive use of the words oppressor and oppressed, Van Fleet said that a communist worldview would cause an individual to believe that whatever the oppressed party does to the oppressor “is justified.”
“That includes murder, kidnapping and rape; everything is justified as the Cultural Revolution,” he said. “That’s what’s happening in America today.”
Specifically, Van Fleet points to the indoctrination he sees occurring in America’s educational institutions, both higher education and K-12 programs.
Teachers, curricula, and in turn students, are adopting Marxist ideology, whose broader social implication is a “celebration of violence,” such as the countless riots that broke out across the country in the post-war period. death of George Floyd and beyond. .
Furthermore, the political discord and chaos on college campuses, he said, mirror what he saw in China years ago.
Therefore, the most critical step in defeating communist ideology in America is to regain control of schools and universities.
Van Fleet states in no uncertain terms that Americans who care about saving “this country for their children and their children’s children” must oppose the communist ideology that now drives everything from the Critical Race Theory taught in the classrooms of primary schools to the DEI. hiring practices of major American corporations.
Carlson asked Van Fleet a series of wide-ranging questions during the 45-minute conversation, including the motivation behind the spread of communist ideology.
Power, he told Carlson, is the singular goal of those who harness communist ideology to wreak havoc far and wide, and the better that is understood, the more effective the resistance effort can be.
“You can’t fight something you don’t understand,” Van Fleet said, underscoring the importance of his new book and without underestimating the power of the Marxist agenda.
Otherwise, he warned, the indoctrinated masses “will destroy the country so that some people can have full control of power.”
Importantly, Van Fleet said it is understandably difficult to understand or imagine why Marxist communism is spreading across the country and who is ultimately responsible for it.
Power, he told Carlson, is the singular goal of those who harness communist ideology to wreak havoc everywhere.
The powerful interview came just days after Carlson’s controversial interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the death of Kremlin dissident Alexei Navalny last week.
During his interview with Putin, Carlson praised Russia and called Moscow “much more beautiful than any city in my country.” She also challenged the foreign leader with questions about the ongoing war against Ukraine and the continued imprisonment of WSJ journalist Evan Gershkovich.
In the wake of Navalny’s death, which many believe was a job done by the Kremlin, Carlson came under intensified criticism for his semi-sympathetic interview.
However, when news of Navalny’s death broke, Carlson told DailyMail.com: “It’s horrible what happened to Navalny.” All this is barbaric and horrible. No decent person would defend him. What happened to Navalny is horrible. All this is barbaric and horrible. No decent person would defend him.