Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Canada, For One, Welcomes Its New Chinese Overlords

But don't take my word for it:

China is warning Canada to release Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to avoid “any continuous harm” to relations between the two countries one day before the British Columbia Supreme Court is set to issue a key decision in her extradition case.

She will be released tomorrow.




I don't recall the Americans massacring people in Tienanmen Square:

Canadian Senator Leo Housakos – one of the strongest voices in Canada against the Chinese Communist Party – ripped foolish Toronto Star columnist Regg Cohn for an awful column in which Cohn implied a moral equivalence between the democratically-elected US government, and the Chinese Communist Party.

That's the Red Star for you.

Americans bad. Communist Party of China good.


To wit:

In Canada, hostage diplomacy works. It’s exceedingly difficult to reach any other conclusion, with the evidence for that proposition piling up every day. As of May 13, 520 days have passed since Beijing abducted and imprisoned Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. Well done, China. You’ve bested us. You win.



I cannot believe that China would deceive anyone or exert force over anyone. That simply can't be true!

Oh, wait:

The Jilin provincial government in northeastern China is underreporting the number of CCP virus-diagnosed patients, leaked internal documents recently obtained by The Epoch Times reveal.
And on one recent occasion, the National Health Commission diluted the figures further.

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While the rest of the world has been paralyzed by COVID-19, a virus the Communist Party’s cover-up helped to spread, China has been busy.

The draft decision to usurp Hong Kong’s freedom is merely the latest power play that takes advantage of the distraction caused by the pandemic.

Beijing has also increased its efforts to dominate the South China Seas, through which 30 per cent of the world’s shipping trade travels, by creating two new administrative districts to govern islands in the Spratly and Paracel chains that are also claimed by Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines. The neighbourhood bully has made it known that any resistance will be crushed – a People’s Liberation Army ship aimed its gun control director at a Filipino anti-submarine corvette earlier this year.

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“If we want to prevent human beings from suffering from the next infectious-disease outbreak, we must go in advance to learn of these unknown viruses carried by wild animals in nature and give early warnings,” Shi Zhengli, a top Chinese scientist specializing in viral transmissions from bats, told CGTN in an interview that aired Monday.

“If we don’t study [the viruses], there will possibly be another outbreak,” warned Shi, who was dubbed “bat woman” by the press because of her research involving the mammals.

That sounds like a veiled warning to me.


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