Is Shang Jong Parker becoming a Blair-up to communists in Chawosauria?

 

Shang Jong Parker (top left) and Tony Blair (top right)

Part of the Chawosaurian analogies of the Chawo-Uralic War to the Iraq War of 2003-2011, Chawosaurian Supreme Leader Shang Jong Parker has taken the image of a Tony Blair in the eyes of his Chawosaurian Communist Party, that Parker hopes to create in his image though Parker didn't found the Chawosaurian Communist Party in 2018 to replace the old Chawallian Communist Party of 1937-2018. 

Like Tony Blair in his rise to power in the 1990s, Shang Jong Parker sought to moderate Chawosaurian communism to a form of communism that accepts democracy and human rights, and then like Tony Blair in the 1997 UK elections, Shang Parker rode on a wave of hope and change in the 2019 Chawosaurian elections as he and his new Communist Party rode on a wave to political power at a time when Chawosauria was already going through a systemic change under the DKA-EMK capitalists as part of the Chawosaurian Revolution of 2009. But like Tony Blair in 2003, Shang Parker as Supreme Leader squandered his hope and change image with the controversial deployment of troops to a controversial war manufactured with lies and corruption.

Starting with Tony Blair, UK Prime Minister from 1997 to 2007. The Labour Party was at such a weak position pre-1997 since the Margaret Thatcher era (1979-1990), which began with the Conservative Party landslide victory in the 1979 UK general election, the fall of the Labour Party of Prime Minister James Callaghan as part of a trend to right-wing politics and frustration with the economic hardships of the late 1970s. Thatcher's victory in 1979 foreshadowed U.S. President Jimmy Carter's fate in the looming 1980 U.S. presidential election that like the UK, right-wing politics has become trivial because the United States was going through hard times in the 1970s after a humiliation in the Vietnam War in 1975 and the political implications of the Watergate scandal resulting in the face-down hard collapse of U.S. President Richard Nixon in 1974. From 1979 to 1997, it seemed clear that the British public is done with socialism as a result of the Cold War and the subsequent fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, and inspired by Bill Clinton in the United States who reformed the Democratic Party from a New Deal-Great Society progressive political party to a centrist Third Way political party that is openly skeptical of a welfare state and some culturally liberal stances such as drug legalization and LGBT rights but sides with some to many of the neoliberal economics and some socially conservative stuff like school uniforms and opposition to same-sex marriage; Tony Blair overtook the Labour Party and turned the party into a similar Third Way party by removing the embracement of socialism from the Labour manifesto. Blair went on to lead Labour to win the 1997 UK general election in a landslide victory against Prime Minister John Major and his Conservative Party, a landslide victory never been won by Labour since World War II, riding on a wave of hope and optimism amongst the British public that was weary of 18-years of Conservative Party rule. But Blair went on to lose his shine in 2003 when he supported and aided the United States' invasion of Iraq based on a false allegation that Iraq's Saddam Hussein had a stockpile of weapons of mass destruction, and stumbled the United Kingdom into a taxpayer pound-wasted war all for nothing, he becomes a hated Prime Minister and he resigns in 2007 for a different scandal and becomes a money-grubbing millionaire who goes around the world and profits off of dictators, murders, thugs, torturers, and intimidators and works for corrupt big banks such as JP Morgan. After two more election victories under Blair, Labour went on to lose the 2010 U.K. general election to the Conservative Party for the first time since 1992 with Gordon Brown and Conservative leader David Cameron became Prime Minister after a deal with the Liberal Democrats led by Nick Clegg after failing to win a majority in Parliament despite winning government. Labour could never win another election again as of the most recent 2019 U.K. general election at the time this blog article was written and published in 2021. In 2016, a British documentary by former British MP and now progressive activist, George Galloway, called The Killing$ of Tony Blair (click to watch full documentary here, ad-blocker may be advised), was released and is recommended to be watched through the link provided here to this blog's viewers, which would be you.

Now, Shang Jong Parker of the Chawosaurian world. Shang Jong Parker started his career as a political leader demanding that Chawosaurian communism should moderate in favor of democracy and human rights after seeing the collapse of communism in the Revolutions of 1989, during which, became Prime Minister of Chawosauria in 1990, and then after leaving that office in 1999, Parker ran for Supreme Leader of the Empire of Chawosauria in 2019 against Supreme Leader Ekewaka Kalawai'a and defeats him in a landslide victory, riding on a wave of hope and optimism amongst the Chawosaurian public, and becomes Supreme Leader on January 1, 2020. Five days after becoming Supreme Leader, he started the Chawo-Uralic War to end the insurgency in the Urals against a newly established border between the Federal Republic of Europe and the Federal Republic of Asia known as the Ural Wall, deployed in 2019. The war was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but when the pandemic stabilized in early 2021, the war was escalated and disaster struck, making matters worse, the pandemic unraveled again with the Delta variant. The Chawo-Uralic War throughout the year has gotten completely out of hand, and the war's second year ended with the Autumn Offensive, which saw the capture of the Ural Wall by insurgents, and a full-scale conflict that is dependent on conscription. The Chawo-Uralic War is now considered a threat to Shang Parker's political career, and his approval ratings shattered down to its weak levels. 

The consequences of the Chawo-Uralic War may put the Chawosaurian Communist Party in the same position as the UK Labour Party after the Iraq War, the Labour Party has been out of power since 2010 and the war ended in 2011 under the Conservatives. But the Chawo-Uralic War can end under the Communist Party, something of a luxury never enjoyed by Labour when the War in Iraq ended under the Conservative government's watch. Parker will be up for reelection in 2029, and he will need to end the war now before 2029, but if the war drags on through 2029, then Parker may be in the position as U.S. Presidents Harry S. Truman in 1952 during the War in Korea and Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968 during the War in Vietnam, in which the anti-war backlash propelled them to withdrawal their own reelection campaigns and were instead succeeded by Republican Presidents who ended those wars. 

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