I mean, your comment is not entirely wrong. America, much like its colony the EU, is indeed a crumbling Empire and there’s no way other than to topple it with a revolution, however the last part is probably right.
If all you meant was that we shouldn’t put Xi in a pedestal, as in elevate his figure above the masses, then I agree, he’s a human being and fallible much like we are. But this shouldn’t stop us from celebrating China’s successes, because ultimately a victory of China is a small step towards the realization of our ultimate goal: world communism. History isn’t led by “great individuals” and the Great Men Theory is wrong, but that doesn’t mean we cannot celebrate the contributions of many dedicated Marxists towards this goal.
I mean, your comment is not entirely wrong. America, much like its colony the EU, is indeed a crumbling Empire and there’s no way other than to topple it with a revolution, however the last part is probably right.
If all you meant was that we shouldn’t put Xi in a pedestal, as in elevate his figure above the masses, then I agree, he’s a human being and fallible much like we are. But this shouldn’t stop us from celebrating China’s successes, because ultimately a victory of China is a small step towards the realization of our ultimate goal: world communism. History isn’t led by “great individuals” and the Great Men Theory is wrong, but that doesn’t mean we cannot celebrate the contributions of many dedicated Marxists towards this goal.