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Another people's revolution ready to rock and shock China - common people of China ready to revolt against corrupt communism
Common people of feel official nepotism and corruption is making some people extremely rich. The People's Daily poll showed 91% of rich families have strong political connections and have benefited from it. Only 16% of the respondents in the survey felt that "wisdom and hard work of family members" was responsible for the wealth of the rich families.
This is damning verdict showing the extent of bitterness among ordinary Chinese, who believe that official corruption and nepotism plays a key role in making some people exceptionally rich.
Will China revolt to oust the corrupt communists and install a truly democratic regime? The international think tanks believe that China is headed for a armed civil war against Chinese military where Tinnaman Square episode of late eighties will take place simultaneously in every parts of China. Just like Soviet Union, Chinese communists will be ousted and defeated in every parts of the country.
The Forbes China Rich List, one of the public listing of the wealthy, has found that the threshold for the 400 richest people on the Chinese mainland (without including Hong Kong and Macau) rose sharply from 1.22 billion yuan in 2008 to 2.05 billion yuan in 2009.
This happened to be the period of financial crisis, which resulted in hundreds of factories closing down and millions losing jobs in the country. This is why surveys show high level of bitterness among ordinary people, who feel many of the wealthy have used guanxi or official connection to enhance their wealth.
"I believe that the wealth gap is a much more serious problem nationwide," Qiu Liping, a professor of social stratification at Shanghai University, was quoted in the official media as saying. "People do not always hate the rich. People hate those who are immorally rich," he said. WORLD ARTICLES
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