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Some people in China regarded Mao Zedong as a despot due to his authoritarian rule, which included the suppression of dissent and the centralization of power within the Communist Party. His policies, such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, led to widespread famine, economic turmoil, and the persecution of millions, further contributing to this perception. Additionally, his cult of personality and the lack of political freedoms reinforced the view of him as an oppressive leader.

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