Episode 567: Mao Tse-tung: Starvation, Sex, and Slaughter




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Summary: On this episode of the world famous Sofa King Podcast, we look at the man who most historians call the worst tyrant of all time, Mao Tse-tung. Was he worse than Hitler? Yes. Was he worse than Stalin or Kim Jung Il or Saddam Hussein? Way worse. How? Well, his horrible Great Leap Forward killed upwards of 60 million Chinese due to starvation, overwork, disease, or flat out murder. He forced parents to bury their own children and purged entire classes of people, all to make China a world power.<br> <br> He was born the son of a farmer and excelled in school, but he was forced to quit and work on the farm. When he was old enough, he left and went to school in another town where he was exposed to new communist teachings. He rose through the ranks of the Chinese Communist Party due to his diligence. Eventually, the leader of China died, and the new chairman, Chiang Kai-shek, was against Mao’s party.<br> <br> There was a brutal war where Mao led a guerilla squad of 200,000 men against him, but it was squashed and led to something called The Long Walk. Eventually, thanks to an allegiance during World War II, Mao rose to real power, eventually becoming the top man in the China. Once in power, he started the Great Leap Forward, which lead to the worse man made famine in the history of the earth and destroyed China’s economy. This made him unpopular, but he led the Cultural Revolution, which basically turned him into a god king.<br> <br> Oh, and as god king, he got really freaky with sex. Really freaky. Underage girls, modified beds, banging his own guards, venereal diseases, you name it. What was the deal with his 14 year old mistress? How did Stalin scientifically evaluate Mao’s poop, and what did it do politically? How did he get Soviet premiere Khrushchev to wear children’s water wings and have a meeting in a pool? What was the result of only brushing his teeth by swishing tea around in his mouth? Listen, laugh, learn.<br> <br>  <br> <br> Visit Our Sources:<br> <br> https://www.biography.com/political-figure/mao-tse-tung<br> <br> https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/china-mao/<br> <br> http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/china.50/inside.china/profiles/mao.tsetung/<br> <br> https://www.heritage.org/asia/commentary/the-legacy-mao-zedong-mass-murder<br> <br> http://factsanddetails.com/china/cat2/sub6/item71.html<br> <br> https://listverse.com/2017/03/01/10-filthy-facts-about-the-private-life-of-chairman-mao-tse-tung/<br> <br> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_2FZ-V_4zs