Beijing warns Five Eyes that an ‘irritated’ China would be ‘difficult to handle’

The Chinese foreign ministry has called on the nations of the Five Eyes alliance to enter the 21st century and stop viewing Beijing as the Qing Dynasty, after the allied countries successively accused China of human rights abuses.

Speaking at a regular news conference on Wednesday, foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying urged the nations of the Five Eyes alliance (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the US) to stop interfering in China’s internal affairs.

The China now is not the China of 120 years ago. The Chinese people are not irritable, but if they are irritated, they will be difficult to handle.

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Canada sanctions 4 Chinese officials for human rights abuses in Xinjiang

Canada joined the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union today in placing sanctions on Chinese officials suspected of involvement in a years-long campaign of persecution against Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in China’s western Xinjiang province.

In a statement announcing the sanctions, Global Affairs Canada accused the four high-ranking officials of participating in “gross and systematic human rights violations” in Xinjiang.

That’ll show them commies!

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It’s No Surprise China Employs The Anti-American Propaganda Of Systemic Racism

It’s No Surprise China Employs The Anti-American Propaganda Of Systemic Racism

The Chinese side knows that wielding the same self-loathing ideas the ruling class teaches in American universities will hurt Americans most.

It’s a cliché to claim every setback as the official end of unipolarity, but if there were ever to be a date for historians to mark the televised humiliation and official end of American hegemony, it would be the very public verbal slapping of U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan by the Chinese ambassador on U.S. soil.

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China Calling for Civilizational War Against America and the West

China Calling for Civilizational War Against America and the West

There was a “strong smell of gunpowder” when American and Chinese diplomats met in Anchorage beginning March 18. That’s according to Zhao Lijian of China’s foreign ministry, speaking just hours after the first day of U.S.-China talks concluded.

“Gunpowder” is one of those words Beijing uses when it wants others to know war is on its mind.

The term is, more worryingly, also especially emotion-packed, a word Chinese propagandists use when they want to rile mainland Chinese audiences by reminding them of foreign — British and white — exploitation of China in the Opium War period of the 19th century. China’s Communist Party, therefore, is now trying to whip up nationalist sentiment, rallying the Chinese people, perhaps readying them for war.

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China’s confrontational military buildup to be laid bare by U.S. spy agency in unprecedented reveal

Disclosure mandate was folded into the $1.4 trillion omnibus spending bill signed into law by Trump

U.S. public and private researchers are about to get an unprecedented look at the scope of China’s military buildup.

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, which oversees U.S. spy satellite imagery, is preparing to produce public reports on China’s military and national security programs as part of an intelligence authorization law approved for fiscal year 2021.

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Canadian Michael Kovrig awaits verdict after trial in China

Closed-door hearing takes place days after trial of another Canadian, with diplomats barred from attending

The trial of a Canadian man detained for more than two years in China on espionage charges has taken place, with relations between Ottawa and Beijing in freefall.

The hearing in the case of Michael Kovrig came days after the closed-door trial of another Canadian man, with both detained in apparent retaliation for Canada’s arrest of the Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou under a US extradition warrant.

Kovrig, a former diplomat, was detained in 2018 and formally charged last June with allegedly spying at the same time as his compatriot, the businessman Michael Spavor.

Our China class will write this off as an unfortunate incident. So long as the money flows from Beijing all is well.

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Hong Kong is over – Beijing’s authoritarian takeover is nearly complete.

The authoritarian assault on Hong Kong is almost complete. Its democratic institutions and press have been neutered. With democrats out of the picture, sycophants have come to the fore. One pro-Beijing lawmaker has reportedly shown his devotion by removing all the yellow crayons from her daughter’s colouring set – yellow being the pro-democracy protesters’ chosen colour.

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Joe Biden’s dire opening chapter on the world stage

A pattern of contempt for America and its leaders seems to be taking hold

“…Yang, speaking through a translator, shot back: ‘You can’t blame this problem on somebody else.’ Blinken went on to say that now, under Joe Biden, the United States was ‘back’ (where did it go, Tony?) and was ‘reengaging’ with its allies on the world stage. Here’s where that short imperative I mentioned came in. The United States, said Yang, in one of the most dismissive diplomatic rejoinders I have ever heard, does not have the ‘qualifications’ to address China ‘from a position of strength’. F, my dear Blinken, you.”

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China: What to Do About It?

China: What to Do About It?

What does China really want?

Well, China really wants to rule planet Earth. It also wants to possess and rule the near portions of the solar system. No, I am not exaggerating. No nation in history has been this ambitious.

With regard to our planet, Xi Jinping wants the world to reject the current Westphalian international system, in place since 1648. In its place, he wants China’s imperial-era system, where Chinese emperors believed they not only had the right to rule tianxia, all under heaven, but also the heavens compelled them to do so.

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Tony Blinken And America Get Pantsed By Communist Chinese Official At Alaska Summit

Top Biden officials such as Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan joined Chinese diplomats in Anchorage on Thursday to discuss where the communist regime stands on key issues and how the Biden administration plans to address them.

What started as Blinken warning China that the United States would not shy away from addressing issues such as in “Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan, cyber attacks on the United States, economic coercion of our allies,” hinting at America’s recent sanctions on Beijing, however, turned into a tense “spat” that left some Chinese Communist Party propaganda and agenda-setting unchecked.

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Uighur children sent to ‘orphan camps’ in China

Uighur children sent to ‘orphan camps’ in China

China has begun rounding up and sending the children of Uighur exiles to “orphan camps” where they are forced to speak Mandarin and parrot Communist Party propaganda, parents claim.

Six families who have fled Xinjiang have told Amnesty International that friends and relatives sent coded messages, photos and videos telling them that their children had been moved to camps. Many believe that they will never see them again.

Communist China is a murder state and it’s list of crimes is long and well known but the money must be so good our China class will never give them up.

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Michael Spavor’s show trial ends without verdict, Canadian officials barred from attending

Michael Spavor’s show trial ends without verdict, Canadian officials barred from attending

The trial for one of two Canadians detained in China took place behind closed doors, lasted just two hours and ended without a verdict, according to multiple local reports Friday.

Canadian officials were barred from attending the trial of Michael Spavor, who was being tried in the Chinese city of Dandong on espionage charges after over two years in detention.

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China’s Toxic Dog Food Threatens Our Four-Legged Friends

The ongoing food-safety problem has never been more important, nor more human-centered.

A nexus can be formed among seemingly unrelated things during unusual times. Such is the case with dogs, COVID-19, mental health, politicians, and China’s history of peddling toxic products.

Americans of all ages have experienced a harmful lack of social interaction in the last year, with no definitive end in sight. For millions, the best therapy is a dog.

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