Whaaat?
By Emily Zanotti DailyWire.com
Even as questions persist as to how China handled its own c****av***s p******c — including whether the Chinese government effectively silenced doctors and nurses who spoke out in the early days of the v***s’ spread — the United Nations has reportedly appointed China to serve on a UN Human Rights panel designed to help identify threats to the freedom of speech, and governments who are carrying out “enforced disappearances” and “arbitrary detention.”
International news reports that China’s appointment came Wednesday, just as countries like the United States began to probe deeper into how the novel c****av***s, C****-**, was allowed to spread so quickly inside mainland China, and whether China’s reported death count — just over 2,500 — from the v***s was, indeed, accurate.
It now seems, according to reports cataloging the return of thousands of cremated remaisn to families in and around W***n, China, the c****av***s epicenter, that more than 40,000 likely died from the v***s in the W***n area alone.
The UN, always on the cutting edge of global matters will allow China to “have a say in selecting at least 17 UN human rights ‘mandate-holders’ over the next year. China will also assist in screening candidates for UN human rights positions.”
“It’s absurd and immoral for the UN to allow China’s oppressive government a key role in selecting officials who shape international human rights standards and report on violations worldwide,” the executive director of UN Watch, which first reported China’s appointment to the panel, told media in a statement. “Allowing China’s oppressive and inhumane regime to choose the world investigators on freedom of speech, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances is like making a pyromaniac into the town fire chief.”
The appointment seems particularly egregious in light of China’s approach to the c****av***s p******c and reports that the Chinese government, already well known for curbing the freedom of speech of its constituents as well as their access to vital information, silenced doctors who raised the alarm on c****av***s.
The New York Times reported in early February that “Chinese officials’ initial handling of the c****av***s epidemic allowed it to spread.”
“Back in December, weeks before China admitted the outbreak, Dr. Li Wenliang sent a warning about seven people with a ‘mysterious illness’ to an online chat group that included medical students,” per the NYT. “‘Quarantined in the emergency department,’ the doctor wrote to the group. Hours later, officials from the health department summoned the doctor and sanctioned him for sharing information. He was then compelled to sign a statement of secrecy and told his warning constituted ‘illegal behavior.'”
“In those weeks, the authorities silenced doctors and others for raising red f**gs,” the NYT adds. “They played down the dangers to the public, leaving the city’s 11 million residents unaware they should protect themselves.”
As for “arbitrary detention,” in the weeks and months before China suffered the first c****av***s outbreak, the Chinese government was being investigated for a series of “concentration camps,” where millions of ethnically-Chinese Muslims, known as Uigurs, were reportedly being kept in cramped, unsafe conditions and forced to work as s***es in Chinese factories.
dtucker300 wrote:
Whaaat?
By Emily Zanotti DailyWire.com
Even as questions persist as to how China handled its own c****av***s p******c — including whether the Chinese government effectively silenced doctors and nurses who spoke out in the early days of the v***s’ spread — the United Nations has reportedly appointed China to serve on a UN Human Rights panel designed to help identify threats to the freedom of speech, and governments who are carrying out “enforced disappearances” and “arbitrary detention.”
International news reports that China’s appointment came Wednesday, just as countries like the United States began to probe deeper into how the novel c****av***s, C****-**, was allowed to spread so quickly inside mainland China, and whether China’s reported death count — just over 2,500 — from the v***s was, indeed, accurate.
It now seems, according to reports cataloging the return of thousands of cremated remaisn to families in and around W***n, China, the c****av***s epicenter, that more than 40,000 likely died from the v***s in the W***n area alone.
The UN, always on the cutting edge of global matters will allow China to “have a say in selecting at least 17 UN human rights ‘mandate-holders’ over the next year. China will also assist in screening candidates for UN human rights positions.”
“It’s absurd and immoral for the UN to allow China’s oppressive government a key role in selecting officials who shape international human rights standards and report on violations worldwide,” the executive director of UN Watch, which first reported China’s appointment to the panel, told media in a statement. “Allowing China’s oppressive and inhumane regime to choose the world investigators on freedom of speech, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances is like making a pyromaniac into the town fire chief.”
The appointment seems particularly egregious in light of China’s approach to the c****av***s p******c and reports that the Chinese government, already well known for curbing the freedom of speech of its constituents as well as their access to vital information, silenced doctors who raised the alarm on c****av***s.
The New York Times reported in early February that “Chinese officials’ initial handling of the c****av***s epidemic allowed it to spread.”
“Back in December, weeks before China admitted the outbreak, Dr. Li Wenliang sent a warning about seven people with a ‘mysterious illness’ to an online chat group that included medical students,” per the NYT. “‘Quarantined in the emergency department,’ the doctor wrote to the group. Hours later, officials from the health department summoned the doctor and sanctioned him for sharing information. He was then compelled to sign a statement of secrecy and told his warning constituted ‘illegal behavior.'”
“In those weeks, the authorities silenced doctors and others for raising red f**gs,” the NYT adds. “They played down the dangers to the public, leaving the city’s 11 million residents unaware they should protect themselves.”
As for “arbitrary detention,” in the weeks and months before China suffered the first c****av***s outbreak, the Chinese government was being investigated for a series of “concentration camps,” where millions of ethnically-Chinese Muslims, known as Uigurs, were reportedly being kept in cramped, unsafe conditions and forced to work as s***es in Chinese factories.
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Lolololhahahaha!!! First Turkey, now China on the human rights committee. Throw that delusional UN OUT of the US, they are all insane. Start an American continent UN or something. Craziness!
debeda wrote:
Lolololhahahaha!!! First Turkey, now China on the human rights committee. Throw that delusional UN OUT of the US, they are all insane. Start an American continent UN or something. Craziness!
Absolutely!! Quickly! Defund them NOW!!
debeda wrote:
Lolololhahahaha!!! First Turkey, now China on the human rights committee. Throw that delusional UN OUT of the US, they are all insane. Start an American continent UN or something. Craziness!
Where have you been? Thought maybe you left us.
maximus
Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
dtucker300 wrote:
Whaaat?
By Emily Zanotti DailyWire.com
Even as questions persist as to how China handled its own c****av***s p******c — including whether the Chinese government effectively silenced doctors and nurses who spoke out in the early days of the v***s’ spread — the United Nations has reportedly appointed China to serve on a UN Human Rights panel designed to help identify threats to the freedom of speech, and governments who are carrying out “enforced disappearances” and “arbitrary detention.”
International news reports that China’s appointment came Wednesday, just as countries like the United States began to probe deeper into how the novel c****av***s, C****-**, was allowed to spread so quickly inside mainland China, and whether China’s reported death count — just over 2,500 — from the v***s was, indeed, accurate.
It now seems, according to reports cataloging the return of thousands of cremated remaisn to families in and around W***n, China, the c****av***s epicenter, that more than 40,000 likely died from the v***s in the W***n area alone.
The UN, always on the cutting edge of global matters will allow China to “have a say in selecting at least 17 UN human rights ‘mandate-holders’ over the next year. China will also assist in screening candidates for UN human rights positions.”
“It’s absurd and immoral for the UN to allow China’s oppressive government a key role in selecting officials who shape international human rights standards and report on violations worldwide,” the executive director of UN Watch, which first reported China’s appointment to the panel, told media in a statement. “Allowing China’s oppressive and inhumane regime to choose the world investigators on freedom of speech, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances is like making a pyromaniac into the town fire chief.”
The appointment seems particularly egregious in light of China’s approach to the c****av***s p******c and reports that the Chinese government, already well known for curbing the freedom of speech of its constituents as well as their access to vital information, silenced doctors who raised the alarm on c****av***s.
The New York Times reported in early February that “Chinese officials’ initial handling of the c****av***s epidemic allowed it to spread.”
“Back in December, weeks before China admitted the outbreak, Dr. Li Wenliang sent a warning about seven people with a ‘mysterious illness’ to an online chat group that included medical students,” per the NYT. “‘Quarantined in the emergency department,’ the doctor wrote to the group. Hours later, officials from the health department summoned the doctor and sanctioned him for sharing information. He was then compelled to sign a statement of secrecy and told his warning constituted ‘illegal behavior.'”
“In those weeks, the authorities silenced doctors and others for raising red f**gs,” the NYT adds. “They played down the dangers to the public, leaving the city’s 11 million residents unaware they should protect themselves.”
As for “arbitrary detention,” in the weeks and months before China suffered the first c****av***s outbreak, the Chinese government was being investigated for a series of “concentration camps,” where millions of ethnically-Chinese Muslims, known as Uigurs, were reportedly being kept in cramped, unsafe conditions and forced to work as s***es in Chinese factories.
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That's like putting N**i Germany in charge of human rights! What a friggin' joke!
dtucker300 wrote:
Where have you been? Thought maybe you left us.
I took a break. Still won't be posting too much, have gotten active with things at the local level, but that entails lots of electronic reach out and communication.
I still look at stuff, but not often
I do miss many, tho. Lots of smart folks here
dtucker300 wrote:
Whaaat?
By Emily Zanotti DailyWire.com
Even as questions persist as to how China handled its own c****av***s p******c — including whether the Chinese government effectively silenced doctors and nurses who spoke out in the early days of the v***s’ spread — the United Nations has reportedly appointed China to serve on a UN Human Rights panel designed to help identify threats to the freedom of speech, and governments who are carrying out “enforced disappearances” and “arbitrary detention.”
International news reports that China’s appointment came Wednesday, just as countries like the United States began to probe deeper into how the novel c****av***s, C****-**, was allowed to spread so quickly inside mainland China, and whether China’s reported death count — just over 2,500 — from the v***s was, indeed, accurate.
It now seems, according to reports cataloging the return of thousands of cremated remaisn to families in and around W***n, China, the c****av***s epicenter, that more than 40,000 likely died from the v***s in the W***n area alone.
The UN, always on the cutting edge of global matters will allow China to “have a say in selecting at least 17 UN human rights ‘mandate-holders’ over the next year. China will also assist in screening candidates for UN human rights positions.”
“It’s absurd and immoral for the UN to allow China’s oppressive government a key role in selecting officials who shape international human rights standards and report on violations worldwide,” the executive director of UN Watch, which first reported China’s appointment to the panel, told media in a statement. “Allowing China’s oppressive and inhumane regime to choose the world investigators on freedom of speech, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances is like making a pyromaniac into the town fire chief.”
The appointment seems particularly egregious in light of China’s approach to the c****av***s p******c and reports that the Chinese government, already well known for curbing the freedom of speech of its constituents as well as their access to vital information, silenced doctors who raised the alarm on c****av***s.
The New York Times reported in early February that “Chinese officials’ initial handling of the c****av***s epidemic allowed it to spread.”
“Back in December, weeks before China admitted the outbreak, Dr. Li Wenliang sent a warning about seven people with a ‘mysterious illness’ to an online chat group that included medical students,” per the NYT. “‘Quarantined in the emergency department,’ the doctor wrote to the group. Hours later, officials from the health department summoned the doctor and sanctioned him for sharing information. He was then compelled to sign a statement of secrecy and told his warning constituted ‘illegal behavior.'”
“In those weeks, the authorities silenced doctors and others for raising red f**gs,” the NYT adds. “They played down the dangers to the public, leaving the city’s 11 million residents unaware they should protect themselves.”
As for “arbitrary detention,” in the weeks and months before China suffered the first c****av***s outbreak, the Chinese government was being investigated for a series of “concentration camps,” where millions of ethnically-Chinese Muslims, known as Uigurs, were reportedly being kept in cramped, unsafe conditions and forced to work as s***es in Chinese factories.
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The free world needs to wake up to the threat of the progressively insidious influence of the Chinese C*******t Party. Their Trolls are showing up everywhere spreading disinformation and creating false equivalency memes along the lines of “our system of government is just different from the west” somehow suggesting that they are just “different” but “equal”. Nothing could be further from the t***h. There is NO freedom of speech or assembly or right to protest, free and f**r e******ns or a myriad of personal rights and freedoms we take for granted in Western Democracies. The CCP has taken up an aggressive expansionary stance by environmentally destroying reefs thousands of miles from the Chinese mainland under the absurd pretext that these artificial “islands” were always part of China. Add to this the one sided trade deals, blatant theft of western intellectual property plus the most recent calamity of the C***d19 outbreak and the suspiciously low mortality numbers reported, they obviously think we are stupid.
Now there is news they are profiting off the worlds collective misery by manufacturing ventilators and masks and selling them at a premium to the US and donating them to poorer countries in a t***sparent attempt to make over their image and influence other countries to accept their political hegemony and further strangle the democratic aspirations of Taiwan.
This is not against the Chinese people but at some point they need to unyoke themselves from this medieval oppression and have their Jeffersonian moment. I pray for no bloodshed but those corrupt fat cats in the Politburo are unlikely to respond to a polite request.
In the meantime consider your consumer choices and whether or not that cheap beach umbrella that lasts one day is really worth the price we (and the Chinese) are paying.
eden wrote:
The free world needs to wake up to the threat of the progressively insidious influence of the Chinese C*******t Party. Their Trolls are showing up everywhere spreading disinformation and creating false equivalency memes along the lines of “our system of government is just different from the west” somehow suggesting that they are just “different” but “equal”. Nothing could be further from the t***h. There is NO freedom of speech or assembly or right to protest, free and f**r e******ns or a myriad of personal rights and freedoms we take for granted in Western Democracies. The CCP has taken up an aggressive expansionary stance by environmentally destroying reefs thousands of miles from the Chinese mainland under the absurd pretext that these artificial “islands” were always part of China. Add to this the one sided trade deals, blatant theft of western intellectual property plus the most recent calamity of the C***d19 outbreak and the suspiciously low mortality numbers reported, they obviously think we are stupid.
Now there is news they are profiting off the worlds collective misery by manufacturing ventilators and masks and selling them at a premium to the US and donating them to poorer countries in a t***sparent attempt to make over their image and influence other countries to accept their political hegemony and further strangle the democratic aspirations of Taiwan.
This is not against the Chinese people but at some point they need to unyoke themselves from this medieval oppression and have their Jeffersonian moment. I pray for no bloodshed but those corrupt fat cats in the Politburo are unlikely to respond to a polite request.
In the meantime consider your consumer choices and whether or not that cheap beach umbrella that lasts one day is really worth the price we (and the Chinese) are paying.
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From what I've seen in social media the chinese people seem to be waking up themselves. Some showed incredible bravery getting information out. Some even died doing it. They have been finding ways to avoid their censors and get videos out. They are for the most part a brave and good people. The r**ts they have been having shows they are standing up for themselves.
eden wrote:
The free world needs to wake up to the threat of the progressively insidious influence of the Chinese C*******t Party. Their Trolls are showing up everywhere spreading disinformation and creating false equivalency memes along the lines of “our system of government is just different from the west” somehow suggesting that they are just “different” but “equal”. Nothing could be further from the t***h. There is NO freedom of speech or assembly or right to protest, free and f**r e******ns or a myriad of personal rights and freedoms we take for granted in Western Democracies. The CCP has taken up an aggressive expansionary stance by environmentally destroying reefs thousands of miles from the Chinese mainland under the absurd pretext that these artificial “islands” were always part of China. Add to this the one sided trade deals, blatant theft of western intellectual property plus the most recent calamity of the C***d19 outbreak and the suspiciously low mortality numbers reported, they obviously think we are stupid.
Now there is news they are profiting off the worlds collective misery by manufacturing ventilators and masks and selling them at a premium to the US and donating them to poorer countries in a t***sparent attempt to make over their image and influence other countries to accept their political hegemony and further strangle the democratic aspirations of Taiwan.
This is not against the Chinese people but at some point they need to unyoke themselves from this medieval oppression and have their Jeffersonian moment. I pray for no bloodshed but those corrupt fat cats in the Politburo are unlikely to respond to a polite request.
In the meantime consider your consumer choices and whether or not that cheap beach umbrella that lasts one day is really worth the price we (and the Chinese) are paying.
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How many people have actually died from the SARS-CV-2 v***s and C****-** in China? Some estimates range as high as 6 to 8 million and the information is being hidden from the citizens of China and the rest of the world. I don't know. But I do know that C*******ts are masters of propaganda, lie to their own people and to the rest of the world, and you can't trust the CCP. It is as simple as that.
eden wrote:
The free world needs to wake up to the threat of the progressively insidious influence of the Chinese C*******t Party. Their Trolls are showing up everywhere spreading disinformation and creating false equivalency memes along the lines of “our system of government is just different from the west” somehow suggesting that they are just “different” but “equal”. Nothing could be further from the t***h. There is NO freedom of speech or assembly or right to protest, free and f**r e******ns or a myriad of personal rights and freedoms we take for granted in Western Democracies. The CCP has taken up an aggressive expansionary stance by environmentally destroying reefs thousands of miles from the Chinese mainland under the absurd pretext that these artificial “islands” were always part of China. Add to this the one sided trade deals, blatant theft of western intellectual property plus the most recent calamity of the C***d19 outbreak and the suspiciously low mortality numbers reported, they obviously think we are stupid.
Now there is news they are profiting off the worlds collective misery by manufacturing ventilators and masks and selling them at a premium to the US and donating them to poorer countries in a t***sparent attempt to make over their image and influence other countries to accept their political hegemony and further strangle the democratic aspirations of Taiwan.
This is not against the Chinese people but at some point they need to unyoke themselves from this medieval oppression and have their Jeffersonian moment. I pray for no bloodshed but those corrupt fat cats in the Politburo are unlikely to respond to a polite request.
In the meantime consider your consumer choices and whether or not that cheap beach umbrella that lasts one day is really worth the price we (and the Chinese) are paying.
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EXCELLENT post, Eden! AGREED
Redangel62 wrote:
From what I've seen in social media the chinese people seem to be waking up themselves. Some showed incredible bravery getting information out. Some even died doing it. They have been finding ways to avoid their censors and get videos out. They are for the most part a brave and good people. The r**ts they have been having shows they are standing up for themselves.
And they pay dearly for it, often with their lives. After Tiananmen Square 30 years ago the CCP rounded up every dissident. The C*******t do not sit back and watch dissension contribute to the weakening of their power. The take swift action and exact severe retribution on those who are labeled enemies of the State. Confucius say the nail that stands out gets pounded down.
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