The Cultural Revolution in China, launched by Mao Zedong, demonstrates how ideological movements can become destructive when they prioritize ideological purity over truth, creating environments of fear, censorship, and persecution where citizens are pressured to publicly demonstrate loyalty to the dominant ideology and independent thinking becomes dangerous.
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When you look at a cultural revolutions and ideological purity, you cannot go cannot look at anything without looking at first what happened in China during the communist revolution.
The cultural revolutions one in China was one of the most destructive ideological movements in the 21st in the 20th century.
Launched by Mao Zedong, it aimed to purify society by eliminating quote-unquote cultural count- counter- revolutionary ideas, traditions, and individuals seen as politically dangerous.
When what began as a campaign for ideological unity became a decade of fear, chaos, censorship, and mass persecution.
Ideological purity became more important than truth.
Citizens were pressured to publicly demonstrate loyalty to the dominant ideology, that of the state.
Independent thinking became dangerous.
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