Survivor of Mao's political purge getting 'PTSD' watching history repeat on college campuses
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Lily Tang Williams, a survivor of Chairman Mao's political purge, says she's having 'PTSD' from watching college campuses become like the China's Cultural Revolution.
Hannah Grossman is a Reporter at Fox News Digital.
"I sometimes I get nervous, and I feel like I'm having a little bit of PTSD and like I can't sleep well whenever I see the way they're chanting, using drums and us[ing] slogans, [are] humiliating people and have a huge amount of young people…chanting ‘Death to America,’ not just ‘Death to Israel.’ I just feel like, oh my goodness the… Red Guards are in action again," she said.
The Red Guard was a massive student-led, paramilitary social movement in China that was mobilized by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1966.
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