What a horrible comment, if by "intelligentsia" you mean smart and/or educated people who contribute to the community. Those were the first to either be killed or exiled by such regimes.
That's true. And cheered by western intellectuals. Mao was probably the worst offender in that respect. Who were Maoist sympathisers in the US and western europe? Not factory workers and peasants.
> Who were Maoist sympathisers in the US and western europe? Not factory workers and peasants.
Very few Western elites were pro-Mao. And general support for communism definitely had a class bias. (Any populism does, for very sympathetic and not-stupid reasons.)
Certainly in France there were a group of intellectual elites who supported Mao, especially since Mao's Cultural Revolution was directly inspired by France's own Paris Commune as well as the fact that many CCP leaders were educated in France.
But to generalize this to say that most of Europe's elite supported Mao, or even that American elites supported Mao, is simply unsupported.
Yes actually, they were factory workers and often times minorities. In the U.S. some of the biggest supporters of Maoism were actually the Black Panthers.