Genocidal Chinese dictator Xi Jinping declared that Beijing will “surely be reunified” with the sovereign nation of Taiwan in an address marking the 130th birthday of mass murderer Mao Zedong on Tuesday, an apparent threat to invade and colonize the neighboring country and attempt to galvanize fanatical communists.
Mao led China’s communist revolution and won a bloody war against the Chinese nationalists in 1949, establishing the “people’s republic” and forcing nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek to retreat to Taiwan. Taiwan, formally the Republic of Taiwan, has never been governed by the “People’s Republic” – or any government headquartered in Beijing – and has always operated as a sovereign state with no government ties to the Communist Party. Despite this, the Party insists that Taiwan is a long-lost province of China that must be “reunified” with the “mainland,” routinely threatening a military invasion.
“The complete reunification of our motherland is an overall trend, a righteous cause, and the common aspiration of the people. Our motherland must be reunified, and it will surely be reunified,” Xi said on Tuesday, addressing communist leaders in Beijing for a “symposium” on Mao for the Party’s elites.