The Chinese police force, with 2 million personnel, serves as the internal military force maintaining the fascist rule of the Chinese revisionist group. However, as the revisionist group faces increasingly intense struggles from the masses opposing fascist dictatorship, it still feels that the repression is insufficient. Since 1984, it has recruited hooligans and thugs to act as auxiliary police to assist in fascist suppression operations. Currently, this force exceeds 1.2 million people, accounting for 46% of the frontline repression against the masses. Their nominal wages are half those of regular police officers, making it easier to shirk responsibility when incidents occur. They are an effective tool of the Chinese revisionist traitor group.
However, according to reports on June 3, the Chinese revisionist group announced plans to regularize the auxiliary police to deceive their lackeys into serving them wholeheartedly. Why would the revisionist group do this? The reason is that the auxiliary police face growing hatred and unity among the masses outside, with increasingly intense resistance. Internally, the revisionist group only pays them wages insufficient to maintain basic living standards. Under this internal and external pressure, the auxiliary police have shown disobedience to orders and even staged strikes demanding wages. This terrified the revisionist group, prompting the promise to regularize the auxiliary police.
But is this promise trustworthy? According to articles on Keynesianism in China from the Proletarian Liberation Struggle Association: the debt caused by urban investment companies alone reached 55 trillion yuan by 2022. Many local governments would need three to five years to repay debts even if they used all their annual income. Based on this argument, we can conclude that the revisionist government, mired in a severe debt crisis with collapsed local finances and unable to pay many civil servants’ wages, cannot possibly fulfill these promises. This regularization is actually prepared only for the children of revisionist bureaucrats. What is truly prepared for the auxiliary police is an enhanced surveillance system, with “post-based salaries and performance evaluations.” In reality, this means paramilitarizing the auxiliary police to strengthen fascist dictatorship. In return, they are allowed and even expanded the legal authority to rob the working masses, to offset their dissatisfaction with the revisionist group.
However, as all reactionary affairs inevitably turn against themselves: the revisionist traitor group’s frenzied repression of the working-class-led labor masses only strengthens their determination to overthrow the revisionist group. The revisionist traitor group’s ruthless exploitation of the working people causes an increasing surplus of products, worsening their economic crisis. Their frantic strengthening of fascist dictatorship to combat revolutionary movements results in severe internal inflation and contradictions, turning them into a paper tiger that is strong outside but weak inside. The situation of the auxiliary police also reflects the extremely sharp internal and external contradictions of the revisionist group’s political economy; even the strongest department—the police—can no longer govern in the old way. On this basis, China’s working masses will inevitably overthrow the internally and externally besieged revisionist regime through armed revolution, reclaim Chairman Mao’s new China, and carry the proletarian revolution through to the end.