maybe prior to colonialism. The modern conservative Chinese narrative is more of an inferiority complex rather than the opposite.
It's easy to see why the CCP is against religion - the party is rooted with the cult of Mao, which is a de-facto religion. And like most other religions it does not tolerate the existence of competing religions.
>maybe prior to colonialism. The modern conservative Chinese narrative is more of an inferiority complex rather than the opposite.
Yea, I see what you are saying. But I also get the impression they think they are going to regain their status as "the center of the world"
>It's easy to see why the CCP is against religion - the party is rooted with the cult of Mao, which is a de-facto religion. And like most other religions it does not tolerate the existence of competing religions.
It's easy to see why the CCP is against religion - the party is rooted with the cult of Mao, which is a de-facto religion. And like most other religions it does not tolerate the existence of competing religions.