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This week, China was notorious for its deaths and disasters, including 2 million graves, all over the world for Covid victims.
At this time last year, we learned for the first time that a mutant killer bug was being released. It was probably made from a laboratory in Wuhan and accidentally released.
Television images of empty city streets are the first glance of the blockade that is about to sweep an incredible world.
When our economy collapsed in unspeakable suffering, China simply resumed production as the “world factory”.
Since then, China’s economy has not undermined its drive to surpass the United States, but has expanded its economic scope, making the cold-blooded totalitarian regime more likely to rule the world.
This “sleeping giant” engages in industrial-scale repression to refuse citizens who abide by its “big brother” blueprint.
So far, the international community, including the Muslim world, has almost ignored its abuse of Uyghur Muslims.
For the one million Uyghurs (a form of cruel slave labor, extra kidneys and other stolen human organs) imprisoned in isolated prison camps, Covid is a small disturbance.
Conservative MPs including former party leader Iain Duncan Smith (Iain Duncan Smith) put pressure on the British government by seeking a High Court ruling on genocide.
IDS wrote in The Sun yesterday: “China has been doing what many people currently believe to be genocide of Uyghurs.”
“Recently, photos of several Uyghur men wearing prison uniforms waiting to be transported to labor and’re-education’ camps reminded me of Nazi concentration camps in the 1940s.”
So far, China’s Covid story and its cold cover-up will become the single largest cause of death in the 21st century. But President Xi’s contempt for human life has its naive complicity.
Chief among them is the World Health Organization, whose most senior figures have been accused of conspiracy to cover up this shocking pandemic.
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is widely regarded as Beijing’s oo dog, and praised the regime’s “transparency” and sparked ridicule.
A month later, a WHO team finally arrived in Wuhan to investigate. The evidence was swept away and the main witness “disappeared.”
But other people who should know better also turned a blind eye, including countries lining up to sign trade agreements.
At the last minute, Britain cancelled the spy-nested broadband transaction with China’s Huawei electronics giant, and almost got away.
However, the European Union, led by Germany and France, has moved forward. It has just signed a multi-billion-dollar trade agreement, which brought terror to the former Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten. “This came up in the face of human rights,” the former European commissioner was angrily.
This transaction completes China’s massive “Belt and Road” initiative, which has reduced many mineral-rich but cash-scarce African and Asian countries into beggars.
Even Germany was tricked into turning Duisburg, the world’s largest inland port, into a small state in China.
Coupled with the threat of military expansion and the transformation of deserted islands into “aircraft carrier”, it is difficult to regard China as a peaceful force on the world stage.
The good news is that the United States and most of the Western world are waking up-Brexit has become a key player in the international response.
Boris Johnson intends to use the Group of Seven (G7) summit held in Cornwall this year to establish an intelligence and trade alliance composed of 11 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia and India, to counter China Compete for strength.
A Biden source said: “Joe’s view is that he and Boris will shoulder the fate of the world, so he will want to overcome any political differences.”
I haven’t noticed that the BBC is asking French President Emmanuel Macron why his country only vaccinates 400,000 people, while the total in the UK is close to 4 million.
I also did not see European editor Katya Adler questioning pig leaders on the European continent. They waited so long to approve the life-saving Covid vaccine.
But I bet that the death toll of Covidi continues to increase as the UK is fully vaccinated, and European voters will ask these questions.
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Post time: Jan-18-2021