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[โ€“] buttfarts@lemy.lol -5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

A famine caused because of his agricultural reforms such as telling farmers to plant their seeds twice as close together to double yield. Or how about killing all the sparrows who were thought to be pests but actually ate the insects. Then when all the crops fail to roll in after harvest you send goon squads out to bully and arrest farmers for "hoarding food" when in fact the crops failed partly because he enforced these asinine policies.

Now if they could recognize shits going wrong then that would help but nobody wants to tell Mao he was wrong about some of his "great leap foward" reforms so they just continue to scapegoat and abuse the now starving farmers.

He did a lot of good things but if your fail to look at the bad things honestly then you are just a fanboy propagandist for autocracy.

[โ€“] isa41@lemm.ee 6 points 1 month ago

So weird how under the leadership of the CPC and Mao in particular, the known cycle in China of recurring severe famines that had plagued the country for centuries just, well, ended. Another one of those weird coincidences that happened in spite of their stated efforts to end hunger ig. So weird that food insecurity is vastly worse right now in the US than in China, where it barely even exists.