@sardonicsmile

I tell you multiple religious groups in South Korea do the same thing

It is not a new feature of the recent Chinese government

It is embedded in the variations of the Confucianism that the Chinese and North and South Korean governments spread through their education system and media and this variation of Confucianism is found in so called Christian Churches in South Korea even though it is incompatible with Old and New Testament Christianity

@shortstories This was not about missionary work or evangelization. This was how the CCP puts agents in other countries to *monitor* the behavior and communication of Chinese Nationals who reside in other countries. Perhaps there are "religious" elements in the philosophy of use, of this tactic.

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@DMA @sardonicsmile

There are also University groups funded by China to support Chinese culture in the U.S.A. that are used by the Chinese government to have power over the U.S.A.

They like to send in people on student visas to control things

But it always traces back to Confucianism which promotes blind faith in the Chinese or North or South Korean government

Confucianism teaches corrupt practices to cover up corruption of authority figures and do whatever authority figures say

@DMA @sardonicsmile

"Confucius Institutes (CI; Chinese: 孔子学院; pinyin: Kǒngzǐ Xuéyuàn) are public educational and cultural promotion programs funded and arranged currently by the Chinese International Education Foundation [zh] (CIEF), a government-organized non-governmental organization (GONGO) under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China.[1] "

"broader concerns about improper influence over teaching and research, industrial and military espionage"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confuciu

@shortstories @DMA @sardonicsmile the asians like to talk about confucius but honestly the analects has way way less to do with the culture you mention than legalism, which existed in direct opposition to confucianism in the chinese courts and came to dominance

@Paultron @sardonicsmile @DMA

So the Chinese, South Korean and North Korean governments took confucianism and any other religion they could get their hands on and kept the parts that when quoted could be used to support blind faith in and blind obedience to authority figures

All governments do the same to religions

But confucianism is the purest form in that if you took all the other mind control cults in the world and took what they have in common you would end up with Korean Confucianism

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