>Wake up
>The r/TheDeprogram tranny is still seething and dilating everywhere
Jesus H Christ, do you have anything better to do than whine and moan over how historically illiterate you are on a Mongolian basket weaving forum?
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Because the CPC (Mao had not yet assumed leadership of the party) posed a threat to the power of the KMT, documents were discovered detailing Soviet plans to use the CPC to overthrow Chiang and declare communism.
Chiang antagonised capitalists and monopolistic leaders in the large cosmopolitan centres like Shanghai, he attacked the Communists because they were a continued threat to his rule, while the Left KMT under Wang Jingwei thought a coalition government with the CPC was possible. The opposition of Chiang to communism is very much rhetorical and his son having studied in the Soviet Union still adopted Soviet-style governance and systems.