

It is stiff competition amongst the worst humans to walk the earth but I have another prime contender, the
Chairman. While reading
Jung Chang’s book
The Unknown Story of Mao I learned a lot about his life and most of it led to the mega loss of human life. Starvation was responsible for much of it but being a friend of Mao’s was also a dicey proposition much like attending the drunken late night revelries that Stalin threw for his friends. There had to be a breathe of relief when Mao passed on, hopefully to the same place Hitler ended up in. Still when traveling through China his face is on display yet sometimes in a paradoxical way. History takes time to reveal the truth and may it reveal the truth about Mao.
Labels: Mao. The Unknown life of Mao
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I've always found it interesting, in my travels, to see which faces pop up again and again in different countries. Thailand has its king...Vietnam has Ho Chi Minh...Argentina has Carlos Gardel...Cuba has Che (of course) but the poet Jose Marti is also always about.
I wonder, if I could travel through the US with outsider eyes, who would I notice pictured most often? Paris Hilton?
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