My partner keeps trying to read it and they keep stopping and reading me passages and then looking up actual historical fact and going wtf, this book is nonsense? Does it get better?

I don't know I haven't read it. I told them I'd ask here. Does it get better? Is it anti communist propaganda or is the ridiculous anti communist screed that starts this book serious off just setup for something better?

Thanks for all the good answers I showed them the whole thread and they said a lot of what you all said is in line with their understanding. So basically the first bit is a caricature of the bad parts of early Chinese communism and then that gets better but it turns misogynist instead. Fun series. They'll continue to read because we have a lot of family and friends who LOVE the book and they want to understand why but it's helpful to have the lens on it

  • aleph@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Actual historical records show that Red Guards publically denounced, beat, and even (on occasion) murdered teachers during the Cultural Revolution.

    I'm wondering what sources your boyfriend is consulting that claim otherwise.

    • Infamousblt [any]
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      1 year ago

      I do find it funny and way too on the nose that the only ee poster that showed up here misgendered my partner

      • aleph@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        Apologies. I have no idea why I assumed your partner's gender - my brain apparently just filled in the blanks by itself.

    • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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      1 year ago

      I don't think that is the part that they are disputing but it could be, as it is unclear what they are disputing.

      That said, alot of what happened in the Cultural Revolution was 'Talk shit, get hit.' Which isn't exactly a great disciplinary system, especially when it can be based on hear-say.