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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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."

Take My Country — Please!

The 27th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre came and went this year. Over at Taiwan's China Post, Father Bauer observed the occasion by asking when the Chinese government would make a full "disclosure of official records, names of officials who ordered and supervised the violence, and a clear listing of the names of the victims."

He further wondered:

"Why do people pretend that a political system that rolls tanks and artillery out against civilians without weapons represents a government worthy of our admiration or (is such a word possible?) affection?"

If he truly would like an answer, he could do worse than to ask his fellow China Post colleague, "Traitor Joe" Hung.

Because "Traitor Joe" commemorated the date by calling for an invasion and occupation of his home country of Taiwan by the very same Communist Party that slaughtered unarmed Chinese citizens 27 years ago: 

"After the conquest [of Taiwan], China would rule Taiwan as a province as Japan did from 1895 to 1945. The Japanese colonizers did improve the life of the colonized a great deal. The Chinese conquerors would outperform the Japanese."

"Perhaps, it may be much better to be conquered for Taiwan's next generation and those after them. All's well that ends well."

Traitors gonna trait.

Chinese Communists Want Westerners To Be REALLY Excited About PRC’s Latest 5-Year Plan

"And finally, it's got to have a good beat so waiguoren can dance to it if they want to."
— Xi Xinping, on requirements for China's latest propaganda video

Communist Party Informant Huang An Begs Mobster For Protection After Ratting Out 16-Year-Old Girl

Young Taiwanese songstress waves Republic of China flag; washed-up elderly Taiwanese musician dutifully reports her to his Beijing masters.

And an old-fashioned blacklisting followed:

Accusations that the Taiwanese member of the South Korean pop group TWICE, Chou Tzu-yu (周子瑜), was a “pro-Taiwanese independence” activist has caused China’s Huawei Technologies Co (華為) to demand LG Uplus drop Chou from endorsing its Y6 chain of cellphones.

Hey, remember that "1992 Consensus" — the one which allows that there's only one China, but China & Taiwan are both free to define that One China however they wish?

You didn't really believe that fairy-tale bullshit now, did you?

If you were stupid enough to believe it, just picture poor little 16-year-old Chou Tzu-yu, who in her innocence, thought it was OK to define One China as Taiwan, and wave her country's flag.

Let us return to learn a little more about Huang An, shall we?

Huang, despite being Taiwanese by birth, began developing his career in China in the late 1990s. Huang has made a name for himself in recent years by informing the Chinese government and netizens about what he regards as pro-Taiwanese independence individuals and their activities. [emphasis added]

Bravo, Huang An. It's not everyone who can boast of possessing Taiwan's most punchable face:

Chinese Communist Party quisling Huang An on telephone

(Backpfeifengesicht Huang An, hard at work naming names to Communist China's secret police. Ka-ching!)

Once Huang's treachery became known, he immediately ran under the skirts of "former" Taiwanese mob boss Chang An-le.

Because, you know: punchable face.

Meanwhile, Huang has returned to Taiwan ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday and is said to be fearing for his safety [from angry Taiwanese]. Huang has reportedly written to former Bamboo Union (竹聯幫) gang leader Chang An-le (張安樂), known as “the White Wolf,” asking for protection.

There is a story – probably apocryphal – which says that some years after sentencing Socrates to death, the citizens of Athens repented of their decision. Unable to restore life to the old man after the fact, they did the next best thing: they shunned one of his prosecutors.

This was more severe than it sounds, for it went beyond mere social disapprobation. As part of this informal punishment, they refused to have anything to do with him — not even buying or selling or engaging in the simplest of commerce.

Under these conditions, the prosecutor of Socrates was unable to procure so much as a crust of bread to sate his hunger, and is said to have starved to death within a week.

Just throwin' that out there…


UPDATE: A stunned and pallid Chou Tzu-yu bows and apologizes, lifelessly reading a scripted self-criticism straight out of the Mao Tse-tung era.

It's like watching an ISIS captive ritually denouncing his home country at gunpoint. About the only thing missing is her eyelids blinking out in Morse code:

T-H-E-Y
H-A-V-E
M-Y
F-A-M-I-L-Y

Of course, I don't know Morse code, so maybe I missed it.


UPDATE #2: Huang An represents Chinese nationalism at its finest.

Call me crazy, but I don't think the Communist Party's brutal decision to demand this the day before Taiwan's presidential election is going to win the CCP's preferred candidate Eric Chu (KMT) any votes.

This is the "friendly" cross-Strait relations the KMT has been bragging about?


UPDATE #3: Like many other snakes, Huang An has a detachable lower jaw. In this photo, the ophidian Huang illustrates the girth of the Chinese Communist phalluses he routinely fellates.

Huang An sucks Chinese Communist cock.


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Once Is Happenstance. Twice Is Circumstance. 80,000 Times Is Enemy Action.

People's Liberation Army 32nd Troll Division attacks Facebook page of Tsai Ying-wen (the woman most likely to be elected to the Taiwanese presidency in 2016) — leaving behind 80,000 hate mail comments.

The Foreigner has always maintained that website (or Facebook page) owners have the absolute right to treat comments as leniently or as strictly as they see fit.

Now in general, I see no earthly reason why the average site owner would allow their site to be hijacked by 80,000 anti-democratic messages from the Chinese Communist Party apparatus. But in this case, Tsai's decision to leave their anti-democratic screeds online is no doubt the correct one.

After all, it reminds Taiwanese voters who their enemies are.


UPDATE (November 12 / 2015): In the interests of accuracy, it should be noted that the comment swarming was conducted by People's Liberation Army Cyberwarfare Unit 61398, and not (as satirically postulated), the 32nd Troll Division of the People's Liberation Army.

Xi Jinping’s Utter Contempt For Ma Ying-jeou

A revealing exchange from the meeting between the presidents of China & Taiwan:

During the meeting, Ma raised the issue of Taiwanese concern over China’s military deployment against Taiwan…

According to Ma, Xi said that “the [PLA] deployments do not target Taiwan.” [Emphasis added]


UPDATE (November 12 / 2015): From today's Taipei Times:

Ma said nothing in response [to Xi's contention that China's missiles were not targeted against Taiwan]. He did not point out the obvious: Taiwan is the only nation in sight in the direction and range of China’s nearly 1,600 short-range missiles along its coast across the Taiwan Strait.

If, as Xi claims, the missiles are not aimed at Taiwan, what are they aimed at? Xi cannot possibly be suggesting that the missiles are targeting bluefin tuna off the coast of Pingtung County or humpback dolphins of the coast of Changhua County, can he?

Supreme Communist Leader Campaigns For Taiwan’s KMT At Ma Ying-jeou’s Request

My first reaction to the recent meeting between President Mister Ma Ying-jeou of Taiwan and President Mister Xi Jinping of China:

Over the past 10-15 years, other observers have noticed the similarity between Taiwan's KMT and cargo cultists — particularly as the KMT touted economic relations with China as a panacea for curing all of Taiwan's woes.

After nearly 8 years with Ma in the presidency, voters don't believe Chinese manna's going to fall from heaven anymore, so the KMT's cargo cult has morphed from the economic to the political realm.

Got a tough election coming up?

The correct response isn't to fight a tough campaign or even prepare to retrench in the face of potentially-large losses at the polls.

No, the correct response is to go crawling to Beijing for a contentless photo-op with China's Communist dictator.

'Cause remember those 500,000 people who marched last year against closer trade relations with China? Well, when they see Ma shaking hands with Xi, they're gonna have a complete change of heart and demand MOAR ONE CHINA.

Or so the theory goes.

Ma Ying-jeou shaking hands with Xi Jinping

(Image from CBS News)

Now personally, I would be inclined to vote against the KMT for pulling a stunt like this to influence the outcome of an election only 2 months away. (Recall how bitterly the KMT bitched and moaned for 4 years about "sympathy votes" after an assassination attempt prior to the presidential election of 2004. Now however, the party seems positively smug about DELIBERATELY manufacturing a "November Surprise".)

But that's just me. I very much want to see how Taiwanese voters react.


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