Woman who survived Mao's communist China fends off radical campus protests: 'Red Guards are back in action' (VIDEO) | The Gateway expert

Lily Tang Williams is a Republican running for Congress in New Hampshire. She is also a survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution in communist China.

She sees history repeating itself with the radical campus protests and even compared the demonstrators to Mao's Red Guards.

It's an apt comparison.

Fox news reports:

Survivor of Mao's Political Purge Suffers 'PTSD' as History Repeats Itself on College Campuses

A survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution says she is experiencing post-traumatic stress, with history repeating itself on college campuses as “Marxist hordes” have taken power in anti-American and anti-Israel demonstrations.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Lily Tang Williams, who is currently running for Congress in New Hampshire's 2nd District, said she fears the country she left will come back to haunt her in the United States.

“Sometimes I get nervous and I feel like I have a little PTSD and I can't sleep well when I see how they sing, use drums and how we[ing] slogans, [are] humiliating people and having a huge amount of young people… singing “Death to America,” not just “Death to Israel.” I just feel like, oh my god, the… Red Guards are back in action,” she said.

The Red Guards was a massive student-led paramilitary social movement in China mobilized in 1966 by Chairman Mao Zedong.

Watch the video below:

Some protesters have come right out and said that the protests on campus are really about a socialist revolution, so this woman's concerns are valid.

It looks like the Red Guard all over again.

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