A great campaign which began in China in 1973, in order to criticise and repudiate the revisionist line of the renegade
Lin Biao, a rightist and an opportunist who had 'waved the red
flag to take the red flag down' and peddled bourgeois and Confucian ideals in order to subvert the proletarian dictatorship. In 1971 this rat tried to launch a coup against Chairman Mao, but failed and subsequently died in a plane
crash in Mongolia while trying to flee to the
fascist Brezhnevite Soviet Union (NOVWL). The campaign was part of the broader Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, and
shook the remnants of bourgeois culture and feudal mentality in China, dealing a harsh blow to the revisionist line as workers criticised
Lin and the ancient slave owner representative Confucius, and began to build a new
socialist consciousness. As expected, it was ended by the fascists when they seized power in their 1976 counter-revolution. It remains a great example for oppressed masses around the world, with the GPCR itself being the greatest step towards the ultimate goal of communism.
Red Tsar: "I use Linux btw."
Jack: "Did you know that Linux was a product of the Criticise
Lin, Criticise Confucius campaign in
socialist China, and that it actually stands for 'Lin Sucks'? Trust me, I'm for real!."