President Xitler Of China Murders Political Dissident Liu Xiaobo

Xi Jinping murdered Liu Xiaobo by medical neglect, just as surely as if he had ordered a halt to Liu's food or water in that political prison.

“The last Nobel Peace Prize Laureate to be effectively killed by his own government was Carl Ossietsky, in Germany in 1938,” [Bill] Bishop notes. “Does Xi care that the the likely precedent here for Beijing will be pre-World War II Nazi Germany?”

Chancellor Xitler of China: Xitler Jinping

(Image from Twitter.com)

In an uncharacteristic move, Taiwan's China Post reported on the fate of President Xi's other victims:

"In what amounts to nothing less than a 'war on law' that is unprecedented in its scale and severity," the New York [City Bar Association] said, "Chinese human rights lawyers and activists have been summoned for questioning, kidnapped by secret politic, detained incommunicado in 'black jails' and other prisons, humiliated and subjected to marathon interrogation sessions and other forms of sadistic psychological and physical torture, including sleep deprivation, forced medication (often with grave consequences for mental and physical health), brutal beatings, electric shocks, prolonged subversion in water, death threats, and months of solitary confinement."

If the China Post had been this honest about China over the past 15 years, it might still have a print edition.

But instead, the Post elected to be Chinese Communist Party shills, thereby driving their 65-year-old newspaper into the ground.

Just sayin'.


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Wikileaks: Hillary Clinton Considered It “Clever” To Sell Out Taiwan For Cold, Hard Cash

From today's Taipei Times:

… a personal e-mail of former US secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton recently leaked by WikiLeaks suggested an adviser, Jake Sullivan, once shared with her an article titled “To save our economy, ditch Taiwan” by Paul Kane, a former international security research fellow at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. [Emphasis added]

In the article, Kane suggested that US President Barack Obama could bolster US economic security by ending its military assistance and arms sales to Taiwan, in exchange for a write-off of US$1.14 trillion in US debt held by China.

“I saw [Paul Kane's proposal to sell out Taiwan] and thought it was so clever. Let’s discuss,” said Clinton… [Emphasis added]

The veracity of this is open to question, given Wikileaks' status as a likely Russian front group. It would therefore be helpful if America's supine press asked Secretary Clinton to confirm or deny whether it would have been the policy of her government to stab fellow democracies in the back.

Helpful, yes. But it's pretty difficult to picture this planeload of throne-sniffers ever asking the Haggard Queen any tough questions:


Postscript: Paul Kane's from the JFK School of Government? For real?

"Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty…Offer not applicable if one trillion dollar bribes are on the table." —John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Inaugural Address, probably


UPDATE: The original Wikileaks document. Not much different from the Taipei Times' account, though it does include Paul Kane's article in its entirety.

How Much Is That Dog Corpse In The Window?

Nine out of ten Chinese at the Yulin Dog Meat Festival agree: a tortured dog is a delicious dog.

"…the practice of killing dogs by beating, burning and other painful methods [is performed] in the belief that dying by torture makes their meat taste better."

Chinese To Stop Drowning Second-Born Babies In Buckets Of Water

Chinese Communists announce the end of China's "One-Child" policy.

If history has taught us anything, it's that the arc of history bends away from nations which drown babies.

In buckets.

Of.

Water.

Chinese baby drowned in a red bucket by the Chinese Communist Party.

(Mommy, my Chinese Dream is not to be drowned in a bucket of water by Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party!)

Joe Hung: 'You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs. AND drowning a few babies. Mmm. Drowned baby omelette...'


UPDATE: Let the record show that was a RED bucket…

UPDATE (November 12 / 2015): In actuality, the One-Child Policy has been merely been relaxed to a Two-Child Policy.

Therefore, it is still OK in China to drown third and fourth born children in buckets of water.


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China Post: “What Taiwan’s Government Really Needs Is Less Transparency”

Taiwan’s China Post argues that the only point of democracy is to give people the illusion of having control over their own lives.

But all REAL decisions must be made in smoky backrooms by shadowy figures who are unelected and unaccountable.

A half-million Taiwanese protest against KMT-Communist Party of China trade and service pact negotiated by KMT President Ma Ying-jeou.

(Did 500,000 Taiwanese students protest in favor of MORE or LESS governmental transparency last year? Follow the link to find out!)


UPDATE (Oct 1 / 2015): What’s truly ironic is that the China Post continues to push a policy which is responsible for the KMT’s current abysmal showing in the polls.

It’s as if they’ve learned absolutely nothing this past year-and-a-half.


UPDATE (Oct 16 / 2015): The China Post bases its call for less governmental transparency upon Obama’s Iran deal, which it characterizes as “much-praised” and “presentable”.

If by “much-praised” the China Post means that 47% of the American public favor it while 49% disapprove, then yes, it is “much-praised”.

(But then, given those polling numbers, it would be more accurate to describe it as being “much-condemned”.)

And of course, 69% of Israelis condemn it as well…


UPDATE #3: Whoops! Barack Obama’s Iran deal violates U.S. federal laws.

So sorry. Didn’t you know laws are only for the little people?


UPDATE #4: Shazam! Iran tests ballistic missile in violation of UN sanctions.

Nice work, chump.


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Driving Under The Influence (of democratic values)

A Chinese man on Taiwanese bus tour complains about a negative portrayal of Mao Tse-Tung being shown in a BBC documentary. Upon hearing this, the Chinese Communist Party proceeds to lay down the law:

…the Chinese travel agency organizing the tour demanded that the Taiwanese travel agency stop showing anti-Communist documentaries on tour buses carrying Chinese tourists, … [and] it also demanded that Taiwanese guides refrain from expressing points of view different from their Chinese clients. [emphasis added]

Fortunately, the Taiwanese Tourist Bureau told the CCP to get bent. Whether it would respond similarly under a Hung Hsiu-chu administration however, is a question we will fortunately never have the misfortune of ever having to answer.

China Celebrates The 70th Anniversary Of Its Defeat By Fascism

After all, one can hardly argue China was victorious, given its implementation of so many aspects of the fascist program:

There is a man who runs an orphanage in China, and schools, who, during the terrible years before we adopted her, was the only father, helper, and protector my daughter ever knew.

 

His name is Xin Lijian, chairman and founder of the Xinfu Education Group. My daughter just calls him ‘The Chairman.’

[…]

He was arrested in the middle of the night by Chinese authorities and is being held without access to his lawyer.

Chinese political prisoner Xin Lijian.

(Image of political prisoner Xin Lijian from ScifiWright.com)


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Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Declares, “I am the Law!”

A spokesman for Leung Chun-ying insists Hong Kong has no separation of powers, and his boss maintains authority over ALL branches of government.

Beijing loyalist, Hong Kong chief executive Leung Chun-ying

(Image of Leung Chun-ying from the Shenzen Standard)


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Communist Party’s Preferred Candidate Touts CCP’s Terms Of Surrender For Taiwan

Complying with the Butchers of Beijing's "One China" policy is just "common sense", claims KMT presidential contender Hung Hsiu-chu

Yoda saying, 'That is why you fail.'


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