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Foreign Affairs › Re: Democrats scramble to APOLOGIZE after comparing Bible-holding Trump to Hitler by proxillin(m): 3:41pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
udemzyudex: Especially tweeter, that app is own by a democrat. That app will go down. Instagram is owned by Facebook who is politically neutral. Instagram has all the features of twitter if really activated. Twitter became political, it will hurt them trust me. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Rioters Set Fire To Home With Child Inside, Then Block Firefighters' Access... by proxillin(m): 3:37pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
Dirty politics at the expense of lives and properties. Democrats are like Nigerian APC and PDP, they r ready to kill everyone to remove Trump. This is too much. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Meet The Jew Heading BLM And ANTIFA by proxillin(m): 3:33pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
George soros, the chief sponsor of Antifa is a Jew |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Unemployment Drops In The Usa by proxillin(m): 3:26pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
CNN and Muslims will be angry right now
They have been screaming "Trump wreck america economy, the worst president in history of the world..he is incompetent" |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Was Right About WHO. WHO Is Now Attacking China After Wasting Lives. by proxillin(op): 10:33pm On Jun 04, 2020 |
Minsk24: Lol... You see how biased you are... Daang.. Did you not complete the article to see that the WHO has no rights to engage in independent investigation and must rely on info from their host country.. WHO was trying to extract info from China and hence they praised them publicly which yielded results... The same inefficient Trump was briefed about the virus early but did nothing.. Now he blames the WHO, Right wing people have an issue of using their brains to think for themselves... Sorry for the harsh words tho, but it's pathetic.. DO you have mental decadence ? You said WHO was trying to get info from China, but because china did not cooperate, WHO had to lie to the world including Trump. How is that too hard for your thick brain to understand? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Was Right About WHO. WHO Is Now Attacking China After Wasting Lives. by proxillin(op): 11:38pm On Jun 03, 2020 |
Elimon: After Cutting China off what next...did WHO or the West tell you they ever cared about this African continent... China is the only country holding Africa in the hand... The West did more harm than good yes by providing slavery loans. The ilegal chinese minners arrested in osun few months ago where released under chinese pressure. China will suck nigeria dry |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Was Right About WHO. WHO Is Now Attacking China After Wasting Lives. by proxillin(op): 10:25pm On Jun 03, 2020 |
BeLookingIDIOT: As if trump didn't also praise China for their response before  Based on misinformation from WHO |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Was Right About WHO. WHO Is Now Attacking China After Wasting Lives. by proxillin(op): 9:58pm On Jun 03, 2020 |
FarahAideed: Lemme spoil your day small Yoruba Moozlim Dont let them kill you oo |
Foreign Affairs › Trump Was Right About WHO. WHO Is Now Attacking China After Wasting Lives. by proxillin(op): 9:25pm On Jun 03, 2020 |
Should we apologize to Trump for blaming china and cutting WHO funding? Throughout January, the World Health Organization publicly praised China for what it called a speedy response to the new coronavirus. It repeatedly thanked the Chinese government for sharing the genetic map of the virus “immediately,” and said its work and commitment to transparency were “very impressive, and beyond words.”
But behind the scenes, it was a much different story, one of significant delays by China and considerable frustration among WHO officials over not getting the information they needed to fight the spread of the deadly virus, The Associated Press has found.
Despite the plaudits, China in fact sat on releasing the genetic map, or genome, of the virus for more than a week after three different government labs had fully decoded the information. Tight controls on information and competition within the Chinese public health system were to blame, according to dozens of interviews and internal documents.
Chinese government labs only released the genome after another lab published it ahead of authorities on a virologist website on Jan. 11. Even then, China stalled for at least two weeks more on providing WHO with detailed data on patients and cases, according to recordings of internal meetings held by the U.N. health agency through January — all at a time when the outbreak arguably might have been dramatically slowed.
WHO officials were lauding China in public because they wanted to coax more information out of the government, the recordings obtained by the AP suggest. Privately, they complained in meetings the week of Jan. 6 that China was not sharing enough data to assess how effectively the virus spread between people or what risk it posed to the rest of the world, costing valuable time.
“We’re going on very minimal information,” said American epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove, now WHO’s technical lead for COVID-19, in one internal meeting. “It’s clearly not enough for you to do proper planning.”
“We’re currently at the stage where yes, they’re giving it to us 15 minutes before it appears on CCTV,” said WHO’s top official in China, Dr. Gauden Galea, referring to the state-owned China Central Television, in another meeting.
The story behind the early response to the virus comes at a time when the U.N. health agency is under siege, and has agreed to an independent probe of how the pandemic was handled globally. After repeatedly praising the Chinese response early on, U.S. President Donald Trump has blasted WHO in recent weeks for allegedly colluding with China to hide the extent of the coronavirus crisis. He cut ties with the organization on Friday, jeopardizing the approximately $450 million the U.S. gives every year as WHO’s biggest single donor.
Continue reading. https://apnews.com/3c061794970661042b18d5aeaaed9fae |
Business › Re: Sanlam Takes Full Ownership Of FBN Insurance In Nigeria by proxillin(m): 12:40pm On Jun 03, 2020 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: American Protests: Nancy Pelosi Calls Trump "Fanner Of The Flame" by proxillin(m): 9:05am On Jun 03, 2020 |
eltata: In as much Trump isn't good at communicating with his people, statistics has shown he is the best president so far for ages , a Land slide better than Obamas and many others. The United States economy is back to number one after almost been swept away by China. The truth is ,if American allows an underperforming and weak president comes in and China takes over as world power completely, then they will begin to appreciate Trump when the heat is on. Globalist/illuminati agenda is to destroy america if it does not embrace communism/socialism. That is why democrats are supporting China. Democrats campaigns is full of socialist agenda as against republicans who are capitalists. America must be destroyed now if they dont embrace communism or submit their guns. America must fall, Trump is the stumbling block. Trump will be taken care of come next election. Socialists will take over and USA will be a totalitarian country like China. Its just a matter of time. All these riots are just manufactured conflict for next election |
Foreign Affairs › Re: American Protests: Nancy Pelosi Calls Trump "Fanner Of The Flame" by proxillin(m): 8:33am On Jun 03, 2020 |
dru23: I am bothered.... It affects me and if you had bothered to read my profile, your ass would have known that am based in the USA .. I am in middle of the shit that is going on in America, and you are in a shit hole country, supporting a shit hole president that careless about your ass.. Let's see how you are going to travel to USA to get a better life for your future and kids.. You are so dumb to realize that Trump does not give two rat ass about you .. Let's see how u going to get visa to the USA now So your life depends on american visa. A lizard in nigeria can never be crocodile in america. Stay one place...Mass shooting on your asssssss right there. mr america. Lets join hands together and fix our shiiithole. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: American Protests: Nancy Pelosi Calls Trump "Fanner Of The Flame" by proxillin(m): 8:27am On Jun 03, 2020 |
PierreAbutu: America was 'great' when Obama was covertly sponsoring ISIS, wrecked US economy, rendered millions jobless and was flooding Europe with Muslim immigrants....my friend go and sit down
Americans are not gullible like some 'sophisticated' Nigerians who are now crying over lopsided appointmemts All the power of democrats is in this protest. The silent majorities who voted Trump are watching. Let the democrats burn whatever they can burn now, election is coming. Antifa has been infiltrated, FBI will start trailing their sponsors. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: American Protests: Nancy Pelosi Calls Trump "Fanner Of The Flame" by proxillin(m): 8:22am On Jun 03, 2020 |
duality: Thank you!
After Trump, America will have a very incompetent president, the media will support him until they can no longer bear the shame and then they will own up to their stupidity.
I have friends who all through Obama's administration couldn't get jobs, until when Trump came in. Some had to return to Nigeria.
Practically, Trump beats Obama hands down. All these covid 19 opening up and protest nonsense in the US, is about power.
Some are being sponsored by Soros as openly claimed by people.
Some Americans have been captured by a wicked evil spirit that wants to hold them in chains and call it civilization. They are being manipulated to their doom.
These people are not concerned about the destruction going on. They feel if it continues, they will use it against Trump. Antifa is soro's project. The next election is going to be bloody. They tried resist, russia hoax, impeachment and still couldnt remove trump. They are activating thugs and fake news media. New york time said the looters are white trump supporters. So they knew looting is not helping democrats, so they want to pin it on trump. They are admitted they are the one rioting, but not the one looting. Can you see a brain of an average zombirudeen? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: American Protests: Nancy Pelosi Calls Trump "Fanner Of The Flame" by proxillin(m): 8:18am On Jun 03, 2020 |
Riots in democrats dominated cities. This protest is not good for democrats. It shows bad leadership styles of democrats. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 11:47am On Jun 01, 2020 |
hotwax: Dont mind him, he is posting twitts of democrats who regretted the riot. They know what they are doing will backfire. They are posting that to safe face. They are attributing looting to far rights... not protesters. The protest will be in trumps favour at the end. Just like russia hoax, impeachment...dem were not wise to weaponize it. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 11:39am On Jun 01, 2020 |
Obrigardo: Oh my goodness, are you this dumb they are infiltrating peaceful protests to cause a riot? They long for a second civil war, that is their life long dream.. You imbecilic twatt see the way you are even talking like a nincompoop, when Trump won, the next day, these same people went to the street to burn and loot. Are trump supporters who are celebrating victorory infiltrating democrat camp to loot and destroy? listen your stupid sef? do u even have a brain at all. You are a punishment to ur parent..waste of sperm |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 11:25am On Jun 01, 2020 |
Obrigardo: While you pour cold water on the proud boys, and tiki torch carriers. What a piece of waste you are u r refering to your dad abi |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 11:18am On Jun 01, 2020 |
Obrigardo: Shut the fûck up There are protests right now in UTAH Liars will be caught Yes organized by black live matters an armed militia wing of democrats. yeye liar indeed.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 11:16am On Jun 01, 2020 |
hotwax: But ops your post titled read "states" whereas they are democrats control cities and neighborhood.
Correct yourself. They are democrats controlled cities and not states. You are wrong on that one. Yes i was wrong to mention states, i should have used cities. But my point is still clear, they are democrats cities. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 11:09am On Jun 01, 2020 |
dermmy: Don't mind those cretins. Their love for Trump has beclouded their sense of judgment. zombirudeen, start reading and stop being lame. You didnt confirm what he posted, you just joined the badwagon, you can see you are the cretin here |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 11:07am On Jun 01, 2020 |
feedthenation: It will be nice to state the facts and not label the protests as only taking place in Democrat states.
The protests are taking place in major cities which include both Democrats and Republican states:
Miami - Florida - Republican governor Nashville - Tennesse - Republican governor Atlanta - Georgia - Republican governor Dallas, Houston - Texas - Republican governor Cleveland - Ohio - Republican governor Salt Lake City - Utah - Republican governor Washington DC - Maryland - Republican governor
Minneapolis - Minnesota - Democrat governor Louieville - Kenturky - Democrat governor Los Angeles - California - Democrat governor New York - Democrat governor Portland - Oregon - Democrat governor
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/31/george-floyd-protests-us-cities-hotspots-unrest Thank God you mention the cities in the state. Hello, it doesnt matter who is the governor of the state, we are talking about cities. Not the whole states is involved in the riot, they are cities in states where democrats are dominating. Get that fact. Some of your claims are even false e.g washintin dc. Washington DC, The current governor is Democrat Jay Inslee, who took office on January 16, 2013 and was reelected in 2016; his term will expire on January 13, 2021. Typically Democrats do very well in the urban regions of Memphis and Nashville, while Republicans dominate the rural and suburban areas. Tennessee is considered a safe Republican state. In 2016, it stayed that way with Trump winning the state with 60.7% of the vote.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 10:22am On Jun 01, 2020 |
hotwax: So why in only dem controlled state in the USA? Stick to the topic.
This stupid orange kid trump has not been removed by you intelligent brilliant lots up till now.
Trump is playing politics by organizing protest in democrats state. Right?
So its not the first time this protest will happen in america and you clowns blame trump for it. Why didnt you blame obama for it? You are right ooo. It happend during obama time and they didnt blame obama for it. But they are blaming Trump for this. Another good reason why its highly political. They attempted to attack trump in the white house too. Thats a bad record there, it means presidents will henceforth be attacked in the white house, something that hasnt happened in 70years. Dem will forget this when a dem president is there. Thats how they founded KKK and forgot they started KKK and blame republican for KKK. Dem is a party of the devil every christians should standup and fight. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 9:22am On Jun 01, 2020 |
Righteousness89: There may have been real protesters at the beginning but the Demonrats and their left wing media and sponsors have totally taken over...
It's their usual way! They don't care if the US is destroyed! They are being exposed right now. They just campaigned for trump |
Foreign Affairs › Why Are Most Of These Protests In Democrats State? by proxillin(op): 9:01am On Jun 01, 2020 |
These protest are happening in major democrats big cities.
Democrats may have sponsored this just like Russia hoax, Impeachment, Coronavirus blame game to undermine Trump, but it will backfire on them. They are campaining for Trump right now. How?
1. Its obvious to everyone that protests are happening in democrats controlled states, neutrals know who the devil is. 2. Its obvious, the looting, burning rioting is not about Flyod, but political score settling just like the night Trump was announced winner. 3. The lives of the victims, shop owners (who are also blacks) will never remain the same. "I saw on twitter a woman in Los Angeles stood at store entrance and kept telling the looters: don't do it, you will get Trump elected. Poor liberal."
Liberals keep loosing to Trump, I know republicans are already preparing slogans and facts to use at their campaigns. They have enough weapons to use at the dems.
Dems keep scoring own goals.
The orange man, stupid man, racist ...call him whatever name you want is always coming out victorious...maybe he is not stupid as you make him to look. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Back Into Slavery But This Time As Chinese Slaves by proxillin(op): 1:59pm On May 31, 2020 |
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Politics › Nigeria Back Into Slavery But This Time As Chinese Slaves by proxillin(op): 1:32pm On May 31, 2020 |
We made a mistake taking loans from China. It was an historical mistake that may not be resolved. What madness drove us into this? This is a report of a Uk exMP. Please read. In my dealings with China over many years, I have learnt one hard fact: they do not play by the same rules as other countries. They play dirty.
When I went to Beijing as Transport Minister, I was warned by the Foreign Office not to take my phone or my laptop as it was assumed the Chinese would suck all the information out of the devices if I did.
At the residence of the British Ambassador, I asked him a question about the political situation. He ushered me into the garden and advised me in a low voice that it was almost certain the residence was bugged, and to be very careful what I said.
The visit itself was tightly controlled. A request to travel to Tibet was abruptly refused and the official meeting to agree a document on transport co-operation was more heavily choreographed than Strictly Come Dancing.
This included, just like in the days of the emperor, a row of Chinese officials sitting at right angles to the minister in hierarchical order, none of whom said a word.
It was no mere pantomime, however; this was in deadly earnest. China’s Communist regime has no time for debate, let alone opposing points of view. It despises democracy and wants to see it replaced as the natural form of government.
Covid-19 is not the only contagion spreading across the world from China. Beijing is dedicated to eliminating opposition to its own cruel approach, including criticism expressed in Britain.
This mean, self-interested cynicism is already changing the way we live and it is time that Western democracies like ours took off their rose-tinted glasses and saw the regime for what it really is.
We must come together as a free world to tackle it before it is too late.
They know all about this in Hong Kong, of course, where the candle of democracy, already flickering, is about to be extinguished.
Last week, China’s National People’s Congress drove a tank over the freedoms promised in July 1997, when the Union Flag was lowered for the last time and the territory was handed back to China.
With its 2,980 members, the People’s Congress is supposedly the world’s largest parliamentary body. But all power lies with one man – Xi Jinping.
He might look like Winnie the Pooh, but he is far from cuddly and the thousands of members are simply a pathetic collection of rubber-stamping robots.
You can be sure that any country that invokes ‘the people’ is one where the people are nowhere near the levers of power. They are simply there to serve the machine.
Today, Xi’s government has a surveillance state that makes George Orwell’s 1984 look tame.
Data on hundreds of millions of citizens has been assembled, from their medical histories to their takeaway orders, their methods of birth control to the history of their train journeys.
Cameras are everywhere, especially in regions populated by minorities like the Uighurs and the Tibetans, places which are so heavily policed, you can see one checkpoint from the next.
The official mouthpiece, the People’s Daily, has claimed the state’s surveillance network is now ‘capable of identifying any one of China’s 1.4 billion citizens within a second’.
So be warned. It is now common for foreigners arriving at a Chinese airport to have their phone taken away for 15 minutes while personal information and contacts are copied and a secret surveillance app installed that extracts emails and texts.
A new social credit system due to be rolled out from this year will record every action by a Chinese citizen and award and deduct points according to the behaviour expected of them.
Even an activity as harmless as what the Americans call ‘jaywalking’, or crossing the road irresponsibly, will generate an automatic warning text and lose you points.
In the southern city of Shenzhen, a jaywalker can be publicly shamed by appearing in real time on a video screen by the side of the road, along with their name, address and ID number.
In Beijing’s Temple of Heaven, facial recognition is used to control how much toilet paper you can have: 60cm (2ft) each, and if you need more, you have to wait nine minutes.
Until recently, I served for many years as the President of Tibet Society, the world’s oldest Tibet support group. I am also closely involved with its native Uighur community.
What the Chinese government is inflicting on these minorities within their borders amounts to cultural genocide – and I do not use the phrase lightly.
In the North West Province, Xinjiang, more than a million Uighurs have been locked up in concentration camps for no other reason than that they are Muslim.
There they are forced to learn Mandarin, to praise Xi Jinping and the Communist Party and deny their own religion. They are forced to drink alcohol and eat pork.
They are then, according to a US Congressional report, sent across China to work as what amounts to slave labour in factories producing goods for companies like Coca-Cola, H&M, Adidas and Nike.
Outside the concentration camps, meanwhile, mosques are demolished and children are removed at an early age from their parents so they can be brought up to be ‘good’ citizens.
In Tibet, a harmless expression of identity such as celebrating the Dalai Lama’s birthday can result in arrest, imprisonment and torture.
The atheist Communist regime has even decreed that Buddhists, including, of course, the Dalai Lama, cannot reincarnate without their permission.
The latest humiliating intimidation is to impose ‘guests’ upon Tibetan families. But these ‘guests’ are from China’s majority Han ethnic group, who invite themselves to stay and act as spies within the household, including pumping children for information.
I went to the Chinese embassy in London to argue the case for a more humane approach towards the Tibetans.
It was a fruitless exercise, akin to talking to a speak-your-weight machine. Tibet has always been part of China, the ambassador told me.
Yet we in Britain know that is totally untrue. Because, unlike any other country, our diplomats were present in independent Tibet. We signed treaties with Tibet to which China was not party.
Until it was invaded by China, the country had its own currency, its own stamps, its own foreign and defence policy, its own government.
So almost alone, we refused to recognise Chinese sovereignty, until 2008, that is, when idiotic Labour Ministers gave in.
I asked them what they had got in return. The answer was nothing. They hoped it would encourage a more amenable Beijing in future.
But all the Chinese did was to open the till, bank the concession, and shut the till again, before carrying on as normal.
I don't think people in this country realise just how deep and wide Chinese influence now runs. I was in Malaysia about a year ago, a country that was once a British colony. It now looks like a Chinese colony. Beijing’s influence is everywhere. That of London and Washington, nowhere to be seen.
With an economy that will soon be the biggest on the planet, the Chinese can afford to buy the silence of those who find the regime distasteful. Abroad, they are allowed to behave like a 19th Century colonial power, stripping poor countries of natural resources and securing oppressive political influence, often for very little in return.
Under Xi, China has no qualms about engaging in widespread cyber activities to destabilise other countries and steal their economic secrets. Their military capability has increased hugely and now poses a real threat to the nation’s neighbours.
With the help of countries it has bought off, Beijing has managed to get itself appointed to the UN consultative group to select experts to investigate human rights abuses.
What a sick joke. This is the country that shoots its own people if they dare to demonstrate, and then sends a bill for the bullets used to kill them to their surviving relatives.
When the established facts are unpalatable, Beijing simply invents its own. Their virus of lies has now infected our universities.
Around this country you can find Confucius Institutes on university campuses. The Chinese government would have you believe that these are innocuous cultural bodies.
But when I undertook a detailed analysis of their activities, I found that their classes banned talk of the three Ts – Tibet, Taiwan and Tiananmen. I found maps that wrongly showed Taiwan as part of China.
More insidiously, I found that universities keen to receive Chinese money were caving in to Chinese pressure, for instance to remove pictures of the Dalai Lama.
In the United States, some Confucius Institutes have been made to close because their activities have been deemed incompatible with the values of a free democratic state. But not in Britain, where insidious self-censorship permeates our Government.
Criticism of China’s appalling human-rights behaviour is almost never mentioned any more. Prime Ministers no longer meet the Dalai Lama so as not to upset the murderous regime.
When Tim Loughton and I, at the time both Government Ministers and both long-standing Tibet supporters, were invited to meet the Dalai Lama privately, we were instructed by the then Prime Minister, David Cameron, not to do so as it was not conducive to good relations with the Chinese.
Tim, who was a good Children’s Minister, protested in a letter to the Prime Minister and shortly afterwards was sacked.
The charge sheet against the Chinese government is long and bloody – too long to list in full.
But we must not forget massive environmental destruction in Tibet, last week’s aggressive and ominous military incursions into Indian territory, the damming up of rivers now seriously affecting water flow into that country, an aggressive territorial expansion that is claiming rights over almost all the South China Sea, and a stated intention to bring Taiwan fully under Beijing’s control, by force if necessary.
There is a hard lesson that we in Britain need to learn, and quickly: the only thing the Chinese government respects is strength.
That is why their strategy is to strengthen themselves by weakening us, and countries like us. They see democracies as feeble and will have nothing but contempt for the way Britain is opening the doors of its 5G network to Huawei or sharing its nuclear secrets with China General Nuclear as part of deals to renew our creaking energy system.
Can you imagine a British company ever being given privileged access to the Chinese nuclear industry?
Enough is enough. China is powerful, too powerful, but its destructive behaviour can be stopped.
First, we must do much more to protect our critical national infrastructure, even if that means paying a bit more to achieve this. China should certainly be nowhere near our telecommunications and nuclear industries.
Second, we must ban UK companies, universities and research institutes from supplying technology to Chinese companies, all of which can be safely assumed to be fronts for the Communist regime.
Third, we must work together with other democratic countries to put human rights back on the international agenda, including prominently in the UN Security Council.
We should move to prohibit countries with appalling human-rights records from sitting on any UN body set up to deal with human rights.
We should call for an independent investigation into Chinese behaviour in Tibet and Xinjiang, where the Uighurs are.
Fourth, we must adopt our version of the America Magnitsky Act, aimed at corrupt associates of Vladimir Putin. This would allow us to list Chinese officials we know to have committed or facilitated human rights abuses, expel them if they are in the UK, and seize their assets.
Fifth, we should demand the right for our diplomats, our journalists, and indeed everybody else, to wander freely across China, just as their people have the right to visit anywhere in Britain. And until that right is provided, the right of Chinese diplomats to do likewise in the UK should be curtailed.
Sixth, we should require Confucius Institutes to operate to acceptable honest standards or close them down. They should be subject to much more rigorous independent oversight.
China has presented us with a poisonous cocktail unprecedented in modern world history – a nation with contempt for human rights and a hunger for world primacy which is backed by unparalleled technical capabilities and unsurpassed wealth.
If unchecked, it will damage our way of life irreparably, as it intends to do.
We have recently marked the 75th anniversary of VE Day. One of the lessons from the 1930s is that when a pariah state emerges, it cannot simply be passively ignored. It needs to be challenged or the inaction of others merely feeds the monster.
It is time for the democratic world to unite to stand up to the gangster government in Beijing. |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: . by proxillin(m): 10:45am On May 30, 2020 |
Difference, america has news media, Europe is not that media.
There some places/towns in Europe a black man cannot even enter. The difference is clear |
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