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Joma’s anti-China rhetoric scored!

By ANAD Partylist
April 24, 2012

QUEZON CITY  –  “Double-edged, highly deceptive, and fully tainted with lies! Show to us that you are true to your words by vandalizing and defacing the seal of the Chinese embassy, in the same way you’ve done to the US embassy, in Manila!” said ANAD Rep. Jun Alcover in reaction to the statements recently issued by Maoist terrorist iconic leader Jose Ma. Sison to Communist China’s bullying the country in the disputed Panatag Shoal (internationally known as Scarborough Shoal), off Zambales province.

“Since the death of Mao Tse Tung, Communist China does not recognize and has stopped supporting Sison’s Communist Party of the Philippines and its tentacles. But like any other communist country and organization in the world they remain united under the spirit of Internationalism and against a historical and common enemy – the United States of America!” said Rep. Alcover.

The sole pro-democracy solon added that the present Communist Chinese leadership veered away from espousing the Marx-Lenin-Mao Tse Tung Thoughts (MLMT), the bible of Maoist communism that until today is obsessed in establishing a Utopic boundary-less, a common state and system of governance, “Immediately after Chairman Mao’ death, Deng Xiao Peng’s ascendancy to power saw the revision of its entire system of governance: the Communist Party maintaining firm grip on the country’s politics but opening, to some degree, its economy and industrial development to the capitalist world.

During the many years that China was firmly under Mao’s control, the late Deng was jailed for his ‘revisionist’ views against Mao’s doctrines,” he said.

In calling on the people to understand communism and nationalism better, Rep. Alcover said that the two are basically opposed from each other, in theory and practice. “Communism espouses internationalism that seeks to eliminate territorial boundaries among nations, the means of production owned by all, and the distribution of the same made available to all; while nationalism demands unwavering love and devotion to a country,” Rep. Alcover emphasized.

The former NPA political and commanding officer turned staunch pro-democracy advocate said that Joma Sison, chair of the Internal League of Peoples Struggle (ILPS), is the acknowledged leader of the international Maoist communists grouping in the world. “While Joma and his peers in the local CPP-NPA-NDF openly are expressing anti-Communist China posturing, this is purely temporary. This is the result of the pressure brought about by the Filipino people’s public opinion strongly rejecting their anti-Balikatan pocket protest actions, in the different parts of the country,” said Rep. Alcover adding that the Joma ordered anti-China protest actions is full of gutter lies and dubious yet perplexing pretensions.

“There’s nothing wrong with us invoking the Mutual Defense Treaty with the US, who for many decades are admittedly ‘Our Big Brother’. This is one of the many responsibilities and obligations that we, a sovereign country, must faithfully adhere and further enhance, but never to obliterate, the era of Political Interdependence among nations of the free world,” Rep. Alcover said.