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    The CPC: Its Mission and Contributions

    The conclusion section of the Centennial Celebration of the CPC publication.

    There are 91 pages prior to these two.


    The CPC: Its Mission and Contributions

    "Conclusion

    The past hundred years have been the prologue.

    The past hundred years have witnessed the great struggle waged by the CPC to realize its goal of rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

    They have also been an extraordinary and difficult hundred years. The CPC has led the Chinese people to outstanding achievements of which they can be proud. But they will never give in to complacency or slacken their efforts. On the contrary, they will continue to work hard and forge ahead.

    From a new starting point, the CPC and the Chinese people have set out on a new journey towards a modern socialist country. By the year 2035 China will realize socialist modernization, and by the middle of the 21st century, when the People’s Republic of China celebrates its centenary, China will have developed into a great and modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious, and beautiful. For the future, the CPC will lead the Chinese people towards even more ambitious goals.

    The history of the past hundred years tells the story of the road behind and foretells the story of the journey ahead. China must uphold the firm leadership of the CPC, and the CPC must lead the Chinese people in working ceaselessly for a better life. It must continue to adapt Marxism to the Chinese context, uphold and develop socialism with Chinese characteristics, continue the modernization of national defense and the armed forces, work towards a global community of shared future, engage in great endeavors, strengthen the unity of the Chinese people, and advance the new project of consolidating the Party.

    This is a condensed summary of the 100-year experience of the CPC.

    It also reflects the fundamental principles by which the Party will lead the people in creating a better future.

    Achieving national rejuvenation is the historic mission of the CPC. It will maintain unity and lead the people to work harder than ever. Realizing China’s complete reunification is one of the historic tasks of the CPC. The Party and the people have the resolve, the will and the ability to complete the task. This is a cause that no person and no force will thwart.

    The CPC has made an unbreakable commitment to bring the people a happy life. However, it is not an easy task to realize common prosperity and ensure the comforts of modern life for more than 1.4 billion people. On the journey ahead, the CPC will always put the people first, and work hard to resolve imbalances and inadequacies in development and the pressing difficulties and problems that are of the greatest concern to the people. It will overcome any obstacles and break any shackles hindering common prosperity, equity and justice. With pragmatic and sustained efforts, it will make substantive progress towards achieving well-rounded human development and common prosperity for all. The CPC will prevail so long as it follows its own path, runs its affairs well, and works to satisfy the people’s new aspirations for a better life.

    Moving forward, the CPC will continue to pursue people-oriented development as its top priority in governance. It will extend reform, open wider to the rest of the world, and follow a unique Chinese path to modernization. This will ensure that economic, political, cultural, social and eco-environmental development is of higher quality, more efficient, more equitable, more sustainable and more secure, so that the people will enjoy a greater share of its benefits. In addition, China will bring new opportunities to the rest of the world and provide new momentum for common development.

    Moving forward, the CPC will continue to build socialism and continue to adapt Marxism to China’s conditions and keep it up to date. It will continue to uphold and develop socialism with Chinese characteristics, so that socialism can herald bright prospects for China. The theory of scientific socialism will withstand the test of time and increase its appeal, and socialism in practice will help facilitate human progress and make a greater contribution to the human quest for better social systems.

    Moving forward, the CPC will continue to stand on the right side of history and human progress. It will work together with all peace-loving countries and peoples to carry forward the common values of humanity – peace, development, equity, justice, democracy and freedom. It will pursue cooperation rather than confrontation, opening up rather than isolation, and mutual benefits rather than the zero-sum game. It will oppose hegemony and power politics and contribute to building a global community of shared future and a better world.

    Moving forward, the CPC will continue with its self-reform and maintain its progressive nature and integrity. It will continue to improve its leadership and governance and reinforce its ability to resist corruption and withstand risks. This will ensure that the Party remains always ahead of the times as history progresses and the world undergoes profound change. The Party will always remain the backbone of the nation as China responds to risks and challenges at home and abroad, and a powerful leadership core as the country continues to uphold and develop socialism with Chinese characteristics. No external force can defeat the CPC as long as it retains its strength.

    There is a logic behind all evolution. This is also true of political parties. The history of the CPC helps to explain how it has come to its present form, and also helps to indicate what its future will be.

    The journey ahead will not be smooth, but the prospects are bright and broad. The CPC will unite more closely, the Chinese people will unite more closely, and all the sons and daughters of the Chinese nation, both at home and abroad, will unite more closely, all in pursuit of the same, better future. The goal of building China into a great modern socialist country will surely be achieved, the Chinese Dream of national rejuvenation will surely come true, and the Chinese nation will surely make a greater contribution to humanity."


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    Some might argue that China succeeded in spite of the CPC rather than because of it.

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    You forgot their other major contribution.

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    Now the chinkies want companies to be forced to store their data on a Government run spying cloud service where they can have a good look at it.

    The c u n t s don't even try and hide it.



    Companies hosting their data on third-party managed cloud platforms will need to move to a government-run cloud that it called guoziyun, that translates as “state asset cloud”, within two months of the expiration of their current contracts, the document said.
    China cracks down on 'harmful' financial news

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    to store their data on a Government run spying cloud service where they can have a good look at it.
    How unusual, analysing, monetising citizen's personal, location and life data.

    I'm surprised more advanced societies are not scanning/storing/analysing/selling their citizens data. But I'm sure their, "terms and conditions of use", have it covered legally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    How unusual, analysing, monetising citizen's personal, location and life data.

    I'm surprised more advanced societies are not scanning/storing/analysing/selling their citizens data. But I'm sure their, "terms and conditions of use", have it covered legally.
    Yes, not least of which is "If you don't like them, don't use them" you silly arse.

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    Last 100 years my ass. The CPC only became a progressive force with the ascent of Deng, and the welcome demise of Mao. I was fortunate to be on the doorstep back then, I lived in HK from 1992- 2004. My wifes parents had fled China during the Cultural Revolution, and it was the same story with most hongkies of her age. The changes I witnessed were astonishing, unparalleled in world history. I gotta give kudos for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    Last 100 years my ass. The CPC only became a progressive force with the ascent of Deng, and the welcome demise of Mao.
    Just more propaganda, aka bullshit a la OhWoe.

    Roughly 100 million civilian deaths by murderous Communists . . . what a celebration.


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    No, it isn't. You were not even there- what would you know anyway, except the propaganda You unquestionably swallow?

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    yes, OhWoe

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    except the propaganda You unquestionably swallow?
    Talking about yourself again, lemming? Narrative flipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    Last 100 years my ass.
    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    The conclusion section of the Centennial Celebration of the CPC publication.

    "The 1st National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party was held in Shanghai and Jiaxing between July 23 and August 2, 1921. The Congress established the Chinese Communist Party."


    1st National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party - Wikipedia
    As some may know, politicians produce ship loads of paperwork. Subsequently printed and distributed. As this Centennial CPC publication illustrates.

    Historically, the politician's paperwork was held high when successfully deployed. Today some quite often utilise a new word to rebuff their failures, "misspeaking".


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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Chinese Communist Party
    Just more propaganda, aka bullshit a la OhWoe.

    Roughly 100 million civilian deaths by murderous Communists . . . what a celebration.


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    FWIW, I don't like Mr Shithole. Shades of late stage Mao....

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