Chen, Li: Chinese Communist Party corruption is the second generation of red outlet to vent their anger
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Date: 10/10/2013 3:39:12 PM
Sender: Chen, Li
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Chen, Li: Chinese Communist Party corruption is the second generation of red outlet to vent their anger
陈莉(Chen, Li)
CPC's new leadership in the high-profile anti-corruption campaign, uncovered many large and small tiger army within the party (referring to corrupt officials).
CCP claimed that in order to achieve the goal of a socialist, anti-corruption must unremittingly, officials at all levels no matter how high their duties, as long as the breaching party discipline, have been seriously investigated and severely punished.
However, it was found that the size of the tiger uncovered almost all civilian background, very few people from the red second generation family, the new Communist Party leadership is evident by corruption outlet to vent their anger in red II.
Red II were also those who get rich sea, but really have very little ability to do business, so most of the second generation are ordinary red living. They watched the corrupt officials and small birth civilians, wanton plunder extortion money-making, and consider themselves masters of their country is red, not only powerless to stop these minions embezzlement, it is difficult to be assigned to a little advantage, "we parents lay the country they enjoy ", the second generation of angry red jealous feelings can be imagined.
CPC's new leadership came from orthodox red family, though the countryside to jump the queue when the educated youth, grassroots life honed for years, but in terms of ideology and social status never changed their red second generation identity.
So severely punish those no contribution to lay the country after coming to power, but now state property plundered civilian officials who appease angry red second generation dissatisfied get their support support in order to safeguard their own country red, that is secure Communist regime.
The real anti-corruption to be linked with the interests of the people.
Chen, Li
October 10, 2013
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