People’s Swordball

The People's Swordball is the communist wing of the Heavenly Movement. Its headquarters are in Beijing, Hong Kong and Singapore.

History
The People’s Sword movement is one of the main influential factions of the heavenly Movement and often see as ideologues that prefer to get engaged in ideological development instead than being entirely pragmatic. After the death of Chang they continued aligned with most of their followers till the Jiangist takeover, there they became supporters of Wong, that has so far been their main ideological sponsor.

Even though the group is Chinese, it also operates in many other countries in Asia and outside it, publishing stuff in different languages such as Korean, Vietnamese, Filipino and others. They act as a supporting group to other communist governments in Asia, and are widely considered to be the grassroots wing of Chinese relations with these countries.

They organized a Pan-Asian congress of communist groups that wrote the “New Communist Manifesto for Asia”, that they claimed to be an upgrade of Marx studies focused on modern Asian reality, because the concepts of bourgeoise and imperialism involved since his times.

Their activities in non-communist countries are usually hostiles, such as in the West. In Australia they had close ties with PR Australiaball, in North America they allied with the Red Americaball, in both cases they radicalized Asians against the governments during insurgencies. They also delivered weapons to the Legitimate IRAball in Ireland to fight against the British.

The group ideology is a mix of many classical socialist and communist ideas, plus nationalist ideas. They see capitalism as the worse enemy and incompatible with an East Asian confucian society. They seem to like a lot the Juche idea of Korea, so much so they imported the concept to China.

The heavenly communists had their very known military wing, that used to fight at Ling Chinaball request. The communists hated the Jiang thought and were a strong group of support to Wong ideas later. After the war period in China they fled to Singapore and fixed their headquarters there.

They came to China later and remained irregular group until Kung Chinaball recognized them again as part of the Heavenly Movement.

Ideology

 * Communism
 * National Communism
 * Marxism Leninism
 * Maoism
 * Heavenlism
 * Chinese Nationalism
 * Left Wing Nationalism
 * Left Wing Populism
 * Neo Stalinism
 * Juche
 * Anti Revisionism
 * Anti Capitalism
 * Anti Fascism
 * Anti Monarchism