The CPP-NPA Needs To Face It: Joma Sison Isn't Even Worthy Of Joining The Ranks Of Other Late, Great Communist Leaders!
It's the second year since Joma Sison died. Joma has had traces of Chiense ancestry. That might explain why Joma kinda looks like a younger Ho Chi Minh. What's even funnier is that Joma was actually inspired by the Vietnam War in many ways. It doesn't take a genius to see that Kabataan Panytlist and Gagabriela Women's Party are blatant copies of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) and the Vietnam Women's Union (VMU)! For Chinese tradition, there are two years of mourning (but three by Chinese reckoning). Joma died in 2022 (which would be year one) and it's already time to end his mourning period -- mourning for Joma's death is over. The tag #KaJomaLives still goes on but I hope it gets banned on social media!
It's ironic how Filipino Communists cry, "NO TO RED TAGGING" while they honor Joma like some kind of hero. It's one thing to decry red tagging IF the wrong people were red-tagged. However, how can these idiots claim not to be Communists while they honor Joma like he's some kind of hero. Should Joma even be considered a hero for Communism? Should Joma join in the ranks of his idols like Ho (who was also a terrorist), Karl Max, Friedrich Engels, Kim Il Sung, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Fidel Castro, Che Guevarra, and Mao Zedong? I would like to give a big resounding NO to that.
We need to take a look at how Marx's ideas (together with Engels) created ideas that could spark a revolution. Lenin would go to create the New Economic Policy -- the basis for Doi Moi and Communism with Chinese Characteristics. Stalin created the Soviet Union and was a great military leader. Mao led the revolution not just against the Japanese but SUCCEEDED in overthrowing Chiang Kai Shek. Sure, Mao was a lousy economist but he was still a great military man. Maybe, Mao's biggest contribution to Communism is the Art of Blaming Others. Ho wasn't just a thought creator -- he also liberated Hanoi from the French imperialists.
Joma's influence was there during the Marcos Empire Years. However, Joma never did anything significant nor did he overthrow Emperor Ferdinand Marcos Sr. off his throne. Instead, the EDSA Revolution of 1986 can't even be credited to Joma at all. Joma never overthrew a dictator like Mao and Ho did. Ho got rid of the French. Mao encouraged people to rise up against Chiang Kai Shek's incompetence. Did Joma even succeed in getting rid of Marcos and crumbling the Marcos Empire? EDSA was a peaceful protest which would've probably only become bloody IF the emperor was anything but sick. The EDSA Revolution of 1986 could've failed if he didn't heed to Washington's advice. However, Joma couldn't even overthrow a dictator who wasn't that bad. The military joined the people at EDSA. Just think where was Joma's part in getting rid of the Empire of Marcos?!
Later, the late Cory Aquino canceled Joma's passport. Was this because Cory realized her mistake or what? Anyway, Joma could've gone to either China or Vietnam to ask for help in his revolution. It's probable that neither Deng Xiaoping nor Do Muoi wanted to offer him assistance. It's funny that Joma wanted to meet former president Rodrigo R. Duterte in VIETNAM. Was Joma a Ho wannabee or a Ho fanboy through and through? Why did he select Vietnam and in HANOI to negotiate with Duterte? I feel Vietnam probably denied Joma his desire. Members of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) were probably aware of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) copying their legal fronts. There's the possibility the CPV passed a resolution to blacklist Joma (and his followers) from enter entering Vietnam.
Either way, idolizing Joma as some great Communist leader is just stupid. Joma had no real major victory nor any influence. Joma died and neither Emperor Xi Jinping nor the late Nguyen Phu Trong (who was the General-Secretary of the CPV at that time, equivalent to the chairman position of the CPP) sent flowers to Joma. The CCP and the CPV probably never gave a F*** about the CPP or Joma. They probably both viewed Joma as a FAILED REVOLUTIONARY and the CPP as a FAILED REVOLUTION. What has Joma achieved anyway? The CPP really needs to wake up and realize that Joma can't even be considered a great leader.
In their upcoming anniversary, reject their please of peace. Go full force to annihilate them.
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