Century Sentence: A Chinese Accusation Against All of the World

Century Sentence: A Chinese Accusation Against All of the World

by Xu Xue Chun
Century Sentence: A Chinese Accusation Against All of the World

Century Sentence: A Chinese Accusation Against All of the World

by Xu Xue Chun

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Overview

This book consists of three parts: 1. The commentary on China The commentary on China proceeds from the analysis of the Chinese political phenomena on the basis of the creation of human consciousness, subconscious, culture, and the origin of Chinese culture in order to provide opinions on Chinas reform from the perspective of an ordinary worker and to try to change the political environment in China with the strength of a netizen. Though most of my remarks had been deleted for being too extreme, yet in my point of view, my remarks posted on the Internet did make a difference on public opinion, thus affecting the political direction of China. 2. The commentary on Islam Chinese government has long been harboring Islam, with whom I had imprisoned my anger. However, I was pushed over the edge when I heard the news that terrorists of ISIS ornamented poles with human heads. I decided to crush Islam on my own as an ordinary netizen. Islam is not as horrible as what you have imagined, but it will be easily crushed and swept like a piece of trash as long as proper methods and theories are adopted. 3. The commentary on Western and other countries Western countries are respected for a reasonits advancementyet there are certain irreparable deficiencies, and they are revealing themselves. Something terrible might happen if these deficiencies are not properly handled.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524518127
Publisher: Xlibris AU
Publication date: 10/17/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 816
File size: 983 KB

About the Author

The author of this book, Xu Xue Chun, is an ordinary worker in Mainland China. He was born in Xinjiang, and used to live in Xinjiang, Beijing, and Shanghai. He has a college degree and works in Shanghai, as most ordinary workers do. He used to be cemetery salesman, food salesman, office equipment salesman, office equipment maintenance worker, telephone bar boss, apprentice, copy shop boss, advertisement giver, insurance salesman, insurance company sales department manager, and P2P financial adviser. Because of poverty, he owed the telephone operator nine hundred yuan and was arrested by the police, put into the jail, and a group of rogues almost beat him to death. He swore to God that, someday, he would accuse this world. Outside of work, he is a senior Internet commentator, which is also called a cynic-er. He has voiced thousands of articles in the Internet since 2004, most of which had been deleted by the Internet manager due to one reason or another. Although his articles were deleted because of their inappropriate things, he still thinks that his articles influence the political layout and development of China and the world. He does his duties as an ordinary person. Now the author organizes and published some of his articles and translates it into English to publish to the world. You may think of him as you do, but the author believes that only God and history can judge him correctly. He hopes that his readers can use their conscience to judge him. But different stakeholders have different views, no matter how you judge him, the author will not mind. He hopes he can use his articles and books to wash out humans’ dirty souls to eliminate the hypocrisy, fraud, evils, and devils around the human world.
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