Worst ... Sitcom ... EVER! Tom Steyer Alleges Eric Swalwell Rents a Single...
'How Is It That They Don't Know This?' Salena Zito Shames Dems/Media Who...
Masterclass in STUPID: Gun-Grabbing VA Democrat DRAGGED for BULLS**T Rationale Behind Bann...
Hypocrisy Alert: Mamdani Turns City Hall Into Ramadan Central While Left Demands Christian...
Turncoat Kinzinger: No Respect for Troops Getting the Surf & Turf He Once...
Hypocrite Josh Shapiro Uses Squatter's Rights to Build Himself a Security Barrier on...
Monumental Idea: A 'Mount Rushmore' to Honor CNN’s Most Ridiculous Cringeworthy Moments
Democrat Operatives Now Very Concerned With Fiscal Responsibility
CNN’s Abby Phillip Issues On-Air Correction to Lie That Suspected Terrorists Targeted NYC...
UK Teachers Told Students’ Drawings Could Be Blasphemous Under Islamic Law
Even Chicago Tribune Questions Story of Citizen Who Says ICE Detained Her for...
James Talarico: Fascism Will Come Draped in the (Trans) Flag and Carrying the...
Hilarious Parody CPAC Line Up Revealed
Olivia Julianna: America Literally Became a Country Because a Bunch of Men Signed...
Chile Chooses God and Family: Pro-Life Dad of 9 José Antonio Kast Takes...

'Just a little perverse?' Wishes of 'happy birthday' to Mao confound those aware of history

Advertisement

The founder of the People’s Republic of China, Mao Zedong, was born 120 years ago today. Even though his “Great Leap Forward” is said to have killed tens of millions, many on Twitter wished Mao a “happy birthday”:

https://twitter.com/MALHAFSAALI/status/416301014623719424


https://twitter.com/_Darwinist/status/416303856071741441
https://twitter.com/j_arthur_bloom/status/416223709645398016


https://twitter.com/EmmaPeterz/status/416227837876912128
https://twitter.com/RioFirmando/status/416216352290910209
https://twitter.com/kim_tastiic/status/416184834508476416
https://twitter.com/baconhyun/status/416165889424101377

Advertisement

An article in the New York Times as well as CNBC Asia also wished a “happy birthday” to Mao:

https://twitter.com/CNBCAsia/status/416016096332767233

Considering history, “happy birthday” comes off as a bit too cheery.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos