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no Kuomintang Revolution, unless we break away ff from
them and work it in our own way. If we work with them
we shall be pursuing the policy of armed outrage of the Communist revolutionary workmen. This may be good
as well, but we cannot allow our workmen to be gained over by the Communists and made to help them to their revolution against our Kuomintang. We want our armed Kuomintang workmen to accomplish the labour revolution of our President, and this is the true object of our President in re-organising the Kuomintang with bitter efforts and in permitting the admission of the Communists into our Party. Hints have been given by him that we must expel the Communists when they make any attempt to endanger our Kuomintang, and this can only be what Mr. Wong has referred to as being established by our
late President. I have found some documents written
in his own hand which will prove my case and 1 will
quote below with an explanation.
Our
Mr. Wong has neglected the possible destruction of our Kuomintang, and has only been anxious to see the Comunists succeed in their revolution, assuming that
the success of the Communists means also that of our
Kuomintang. This is only a belief on the part of Mr. Wong himself. The Communists can never succeed, and I will send Mr. Wong an explanation separately. President never had any idea that the success of the
Communists would mean our own success. Mr. Wong is his
leading follower, and should not have made such a mistake.
(He has said in his letter from Hankow to Mr. Li, "The
Leftists: the Leftists! they should long for the success of the Communists even in their dreams".) Mr. Wong
hates to be a Kightist, and has worked hard for the
Leftists, and this is all shown in his words. He ha