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Falun Gong is a [[Reactionary]] religious movement banned in the [[People's Republic of China]] by Jiang Zemin who considers the movement to be a feudal superstition incompatible with the materialist philosophies of Marxism and an 'absurd fallacy'<ref>Jiang Zemin on the "Three Represents" pg. 164 [https://archive.org/details/JiangZeminThreeRepresents/page/n209/mode/2up]</ref>. Since then, Falun Gong has evolved into a far-right movement armed with an anti-communist propaganda apparatus.
'''Falun Gong''' is a [[Reactionary]] religious movement founded by [[Li Hongzhi]] in the early 1990's. It was banned in the [[People's Republic of China]] since 1999 by Jiang Zemin, who considers the movement to be a feudal superstition fundamentally incompatible with the materialist philosophies of Marxism and an 'absurd fallacy'<ref>Jiang Zemin (25 December 2020) ''Jiang Zemin on the "Three Represents"'' pg. 164 [https://archive.org/details/JiangZeminThreeRepresents/page/n209/mode/2up]</ref>. Since then, Falun Gong has evolved into a far-right institution armed with an extensive anti-communist media apparatus including ''The Epoch Times''.
 
== Beliefs ==
Falun Gong is an [[Idealism|idealist]] philosophy with moralistic themes that gives it a reactionary character. Li Hongzhi is known to hold views against [[LGBT|homosexuality]], miscengenation, and modern technology such as computers.<ref> David A. Palmer (25 December 2020). ''Qigong Fever: Body, Science, and Utopia in China.'' Columbia University Press. pp. 227–. ISBN 978-0-231-51170-4.</ref>
 
== Media institutions ==
* ''The Epoch Times'', which generally promotes far-right politics
* China Uncensored
* New Tang Dynasty Television
* Shen Yun
 
== References ==

Revision as of 17:08, 25 December 2020

Falun Gong is a Reactionary religious movement founded by Li Hongzhi in the early 1990's. It was banned in the People's Republic of China since 1999 by Jiang Zemin, who considers the movement to be a feudal superstition fundamentally incompatible with the materialist philosophies of Marxism and an 'absurd fallacy'[1]. Since then, Falun Gong has evolved into a far-right institution armed with an extensive anti-communist media apparatus including The Epoch Times.

Beliefs

Falun Gong is an idealist philosophy with moralistic themes that gives it a reactionary character. Li Hongzhi is known to hold views against homosexuality, miscengenation, and modern technology such as computers.[2]

Media institutions

  • The Epoch Times, which generally promotes far-right politics
  • China Uncensored
  • New Tang Dynasty Television
  • Shen Yun

References

  1. Jiang Zemin (25 December 2020) Jiang Zemin on the "Three Represents" pg. 164 [1]
  2. David A. Palmer (25 December 2020). Qigong Fever: Body, Science, and Utopia in China. Columbia University Press. pp. 227–. ISBN 978-0-231-51170-4.