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Mar 30, 2020 09:18:56   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
China bribing children to report on their own religious parents
Officials also threaten to expel from school 'anyone who believes in God'
WND News Services By WND News Services
Published March 29, 2020 at 4:56pm



During the Cultural Revolution, China's c*******t government offered monetary rewards to children who reported religious believers, including even their parents, to police.

It's still happening, reports Bitter Winter, an online magazine on religious liberty and human rights in China.

The report said the current regime continues to use "this despicable method to crack down on religion."

TRENDING: 2 Fox stars gave Donna Brazile lesson in manners after outrageous 'Go to hell' comment

It started out as one of the Chinese C*******t Party's "go-to tools" to suppress dissent following the revolution.

"In April 2019, a primary school principal in Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, gathered the school's students for a lecture on the importance of reporting on religious believers," Bitter Winter said.

"He first played a video in which a teacher was telling students to observe if their families or neighbors receive visitors who could be religious. After a student in the video revealed to the group that his neighbor had hosted a gathering of believers, the teacher reported the fact to the police. Subsequently, the neighbor was arrested, together with a group of visiting believers," the report said.

"After watching the video, the school’s assistant principal encouraged the students to follow the boy’s example and report to the police religious family members and neighbors. He also threatened to expel from school anyone who believes in God. The children were asked to fill out a form about the religious status of their family members, indicating if strangers often visit their homes, what families do in their free time, and other similar facts about their daily lives."

One Christian parent, not identified in the report, explained: "My child told me that in the video, students were told that those who don’t go to the government-approved places of worship believe in a xie jiao, and they should be reported to the police at once. By doing so, the government is misleading our children. They are so young and ignorant. My child was frightened after watching this video, but he promised not to report me to his teacher."

Forms have been handed out to middle school students asking for information about their parents' religious denomination and where they gather.

"Last October, in a primary school in Xinhua county in the central province of Hunan, a police officer showed students a pile of 100 RMB bills and more than 20 travel c**pons to Malaysia, trying to induce them to disclose the religious status of their parents and relatives. Those who did were rewarded with 100 RMB (about $14) and a travel c**pon. The next day, the principal threatened students in the school that anyone who believes in God would be expelled," the report said.

Police questioned students about family members who believe in God, offering about $23 as a reward to report them to authorities.

"According to a member of The Church of Almighty God (CAG) from a county in the southeastern province of Jiangxi, police officers distributed anti-religious leaflets at her grandson’s primary school in the fall of last year, demanding the students to report their family members who are members of the CAG. If not, they were threatened to be barred from school. Since then, the boy started pressuring his grandmother to give up her faith."

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Mar 30, 2020 09:30:18   #
Trumpnotthestormiestpres Loc: L.A.
 
They won't be making everything for long.
https://quarantine.ninja/index.php/2020/03/30/mypillow-now-makes-masks-for-usa/

American companies might just start over and take back American industry.

Sales of Chinese products to the u s. Will decrease after all this

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Mar 30, 2020 09:37:10   #
Radiance3
 
Trumpnotthestormiestpres wrote:
They won't be making everything for long.
https://quarantine.ninja/index.php/2020/03/30/mypillow-now-makes-masks-for-usa/

American companies might just start over and take back American industry.

Sales of Chinese products to the u s. Will decrease after all this

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As soon as work is back, that is what we need to do. We will start all over again. To be safe. No more Chinese.

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Mar 30, 2020 10:55:21   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
no propaganda please wrote:
China bribing children to report on their own religious parents
Officials also threaten to expel from school 'anyone who believes in God'
WND News Services By WND News Services
Published March 29, 2020 at 4:56pm



During the Cultural Revolution, China's c*******t government offered monetary rewards to children who reported religious believers, including even their parents, to police.

It's still happening, reports Bitter Winter, an online magazine on religious liberty and human rights in China.

The report said the current regime continues to use "this despicable method to crack down on religion."

TRENDING: 2 Fox stars gave Donna Brazile lesson in manners after outrageous 'Go to hell' comment

It started out as one of the Chinese C*******t Party's "go-to tools" to suppress dissent following the revolution.

"In April 2019, a primary school principal in Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, gathered the school's students for a lecture on the importance of reporting on religious believers," Bitter Winter said.

"He first played a video in which a teacher was telling students to observe if their families or neighbors receive visitors who could be religious. After a student in the video revealed to the group that his neighbor had hosted a gathering of believers, the teacher reported the fact to the police. Subsequently, the neighbor was arrested, together with a group of visiting believers," the report said.

"After watching the video, the school’s assistant principal encouraged the students to follow the boy’s example and report to the police religious family members and neighbors. He also threatened to expel from school anyone who believes in God. The children were asked to fill out a form about the religious status of their family members, indicating if strangers often visit their homes, what families do in their free time, and other similar facts about their daily lives."

One Christian parent, not identified in the report, explained: "My child told me that in the video, students were told that those who don’t go to the government-approved places of worship believe in a xie jiao, and they should be reported to the police at once. By doing so, the government is misleading our children. They are so young and ignorant. My child was frightened after watching this video, but he promised not to report me to his teacher."

Forms have been handed out to middle school students asking for information about their parents' religious denomination and where they gather.

"Last October, in a primary school in Xinhua county in the central province of Hunan, a police officer showed students a pile of 100 RMB bills and more than 20 travel c**pons to Malaysia, trying to induce them to disclose the religious status of their parents and relatives. Those who did were rewarded with 100 RMB (about $14) and a travel c**pon. The next day, the principal threatened students in the school that anyone who believes in God would be expelled," the report said.

Police questioned students about family members who believe in God, offering about $23 as a reward to report them to authorities.

"According to a member of The Church of Almighty God (CAG) from a county in the southeastern province of Jiangxi, police officers distributed anti-religious leaflets at her grandson’s primary school in the fall of last year, demanding the students to report their family members who are members of the CAG. If not, they were threatened to be barred from school. Since then, the boy started pressuring his grandmother to give up her faith."
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Poppycock...

Not once have I encountered anything like this... Although Falungong is outlawed and its organizers can be arrested...

I know numerous families who are Christian, Muslim, or Buddhist and worship openly... Either in public churches or house churches...

I can't even imagine why an official would try to bribe school children... But it would not be a good idea... Chinese parents are pretty protective of their children....

Perhaps these were specific operations attempting to uncover cults operating in remote places?

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Mar 30, 2020 22:07:46   #
Radiance3
 
no propaganda please wrote:
China bribing children to report on their own religious parents
Officials also threaten to expel from school 'anyone who believes in God'
WND News Services By WND News Services
Published March 29, 2020 at 4:56pm



During the Cultural Revolution, China's c*******t government offered monetary rewards to children who reported religious believers, including even their parents, to police.

It's still happening, reports Bitter Winter, an online magazine on religious liberty and human rights in China.

The report said the current regime continues to use "this despicable method to crack down on religion."

TRENDING: 2 Fox stars gave Donna Brazile lesson in manners after outrageous 'Go to hell' comment

It started out as one of the Chinese C*******t Party's "go-to tools" to suppress dissent following the revolution.

"In April 2019, a primary school principal in Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, gathered the school's students for a lecture on the importance of reporting on religious believers," Bitter Winter said.

"He first played a video in which a teacher was telling students to observe if their families or neighbors receive visitors who could be religious. After a student in the video revealed to the group that his neighbor had hosted a gathering of believers, the teacher reported the fact to the police. Subsequently, the neighbor was arrested, together with a group of visiting believers," the report said.

"After watching the video, the school’s assistant principal encouraged the students to follow the boy’s example and report to the police religious family members and neighbors. He also threatened to expel from school anyone who believes in God. The children were asked to fill out a form about the religious status of their family members, indicating if strangers often visit their homes, what families do in their free time, and other similar facts about their daily lives."

One Christian parent, not identified in the report, explained: "My child told me that in the video, students were told that those who don’t go to the government-approved places of worship believe in a xie jiao, and they should be reported to the police at once. By doing so, the government is misleading our children. They are so young and ignorant. My child was frightened after watching this video, but he promised not to report me to his teacher."

Forms have been handed out to middle school students asking for information about their parents' religious denomination and where they gather.

"Last October, in a primary school in Xinhua county in the central province of Hunan, a police officer showed students a pile of 100 RMB bills and more than 20 travel c**pons to Malaysia, trying to induce them to disclose the religious status of their parents and relatives. Those who did were rewarded with 100 RMB (about $14) and a travel c**pon. The next day, the principal threatened students in the school that anyone who believes in God would be expelled," the report said.

Police questioned students about family members who believe in God, offering about $23 as a reward to report them to authorities.

"According to a member of The Church of Almighty God (CAG) from a county in the southeastern province of Jiangxi, police officers distributed anti-religious leaflets at her grandson’s primary school in the fall of last year, demanding the students to report their family members who are members of the CAG. If not, they were threatened to be barred from school. Since then, the boy started pressuring his grandmother to give up her faith."
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That happened since several years ago about 2 decades ago. US allowed china to manufacture medical supplies, pharmaceutical products, and many industrial products due to cheap labor. China then took advantage of that, and now that we have this economic and medical crisis, US is at a loss. Chinese has the power to control many segment of our business and industries. We learn the lesson the hard way.

The radical l*****ts now blame the new president Trump who has been at the WH for just over 3 years. Prior presidents were the ones responsible starting from Clinton, who allowed China to manufacture most of our essential needs due to cheap labor cost.

US must start ASAP to the development our own and don't rely from China. Otherwise China will control our economy at the same time.

It was good president Trump recognized these practices, and now had taken many of the business activities from China. But not everything. We will have to continue to disengage our industrial activities with China so we don't have to depend in times of crisis like this.

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Mar 31, 2020 11:10:36   #
bahmer
 
no propaganda please wrote:
China bribing children to report on their own religious parents
Officials also threaten to expel from school 'anyone who believes in God'
WND News Services By WND News Services
Published March 29, 2020 at 4:56pm



During the Cultural Revolution, China's c*******t government offered monetary rewards to children who reported religious believers, including even their parents, to police.

It's still happening, reports Bitter Winter, an online magazine on religious liberty and human rights in China.

The report said the current regime continues to use "this despicable method to crack down on religion."

TRENDING: 2 Fox stars gave Donna Brazile lesson in manners after outrageous 'Go to hell' comment

It started out as one of the Chinese C*******t Party's "go-to tools" to suppress dissent following the revolution.

"In April 2019, a primary school principal in Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, gathered the school's students for a lecture on the importance of reporting on religious believers," Bitter Winter said.

"He first played a video in which a teacher was telling students to observe if their families or neighbors receive visitors who could be religious. After a student in the video revealed to the group that his neighbor had hosted a gathering of believers, the teacher reported the fact to the police. Subsequently, the neighbor was arrested, together with a group of visiting believers," the report said.

"After watching the video, the school’s assistant principal encouraged the students to follow the boy’s example and report to the police religious family members and neighbors. He also threatened to expel from school anyone who believes in God. The children were asked to fill out a form about the religious status of their family members, indicating if strangers often visit their homes, what families do in their free time, and other similar facts about their daily lives."

One Christian parent, not identified in the report, explained: "My child told me that in the video, students were told that those who don’t go to the government-approved places of worship believe in a xie jiao, and they should be reported to the police at once. By doing so, the government is misleading our children. They are so young and ignorant. My child was frightened after watching this video, but he promised not to report me to his teacher."

Forms have been handed out to middle school students asking for information about their parents' religious denomination and where they gather.

"Last October, in a primary school in Xinhua county in the central province of Hunan, a police officer showed students a pile of 100 RMB bills and more than 20 travel c**pons to Malaysia, trying to induce them to disclose the religious status of their parents and relatives. Those who did were rewarded with 100 RMB (about $14) and a travel c**pon. The next day, the principal threatened students in the school that anyone who believes in God would be expelled," the report said.

Police questioned students about family members who believe in God, offering about $23 as a reward to report them to authorities.

"According to a member of The Church of Almighty God (CAG) from a county in the southeastern province of Jiangxi, police officers distributed anti-religious leaflets at her grandson’s primary school in the fall of last year, demanding the students to report their family members who are members of the CAG. If not, they were threatened to be barred from school. Since then, the boy started pressuring his grandmother to give up her faith."
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We are approaching the time of the second coming of Jesus in the rapture.

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Mar 31, 2020 14:37:29   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
bahmer wrote:
We are approaching the time of the second coming of Jesus in the rapture.


That's gotta be it! Working on better Karma!

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Mar 31, 2020 16:54:12   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Trumpnotthestormiestpres wrote:
They won't be making everything for long.
https://quarantine.ninja/index.php/2020/03/30/mypillow-now-makes-masks-for-usa/

American companies might just start over and take back American industry.

Sales of Chinese products to the u s. Will decrease after all this


"Sales of Chinese products to the u s. Will decrease after all this."
I think greatly, if you mean Walmart stuff and like that although Walmart is for the people who really can't afford regular stores.

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Mar 31, 2020 17:04:39   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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That happened since several years ago about 2 decades ago. US allowed china to manufacture medical supplies, pharmaceutical products, and many industrial products due to cheap labor. China then took advantage of that, and now that we have this economic and medical crisis, US is at a loss. Chinese has the power to control many segment of our business and industries. We learn the lesson the hard way.

The radical l*****ts now blame the new president Trump who has been at the WH for just over 3 years. Prior presidents were the ones responsible starting from Clinton, who allowed China to manufacture most of our essential needs due to cheap labor cost.

US must start ASAP to the development our own and don't rely from China. Otherwise China will control our economy at the same time.

It was good president Trump recognized these practices, and now had taken many of the business activities from China. But not everything. We will have to continue to disengage our industrial activities with China so we don't have to depend in times of crisis like this.
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Big Pharma has been in the way of us making our own pharmaceuticals, cheap clothes, I presume Mexico and China are neck and neck, but we can catch up. Even I know how. I used to run a factory and cut leggings, and different apparel. Usually, pop art was what sold better. We'll need many women to work that, sewing machine operators.

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Mar 31, 2020 17:06:08   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
bahmer wrote:
We are approaching the time of the second coming of Jesus in the rapture.


Close, but not yet.

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