The largest quarantine camp in China's Guangzhou city is being built.
It has 90,000 isolation pods.
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yeah...nothing to see here, huh lefties? Leftists will soon build them here for you...and they'll purge their own as well...y'know because slavery is just so normal to the Left...
Quote: Today’s rescue mission: saving (Democrat) Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee’s American flag from the garbage can. @JacksonLeeTX18, anytime you’d like a lesson on flag etiquette, let me know. It’s one of the first things we’re taught in basic training. pic.twitter.com/dZljLi41GA
Quote: NEW: We witnessed three Chinese nationals cross illegally into Mission, TX in the RGV while we were with @TxDPS troopers. The Chinese migrants said they paid $35,000 each to smugglers to cross into the U.S. on rafts. Smugglers typically charge Chinese a much higher rate. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/DIiNfYIUYd
Quote: NEW: Five more Chinese nationals just crossed illegally here in Mission, TX and are now in Border Patrol custody. We have seen an uptick in Chinese showing up, and a Border Patrol contact here in the RGV says they’re seeing an uptick as well. pic.twitter.com/c8hRhp9kjP
Quote: NEW: We witnessed three Chinese nationals cross illegally into Mission, TX in the RGV while we were with @TxDPS troopers. The Chinese migrants said they paid $35,000 each to smugglers to cross into the U.S. on rafts. Smugglers typically charge Chinese a much higher rate. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/DIiNfYIUYd
Quote: NEW: Five more Chinese nationals just crossed illegally here in Mission, TX and are now in Border Patrol custody. We have seen an uptick in Chinese showing up, and a Border Patrol contact here in the RGV says they’re seeing an uptick as well. pic.twitter.com/c8hRhp9kjP
Quote: NEW: We witnessed three Chinese nationals cross illegally into Mission, TX in the RGV while we were with @TxDPS troopers. The Chinese migrants said they paid $35,000 each to smugglers to cross into the U.S. on rafts. Smugglers typically charge Chinese a much higher rate. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/DIiNfYIUYd
Quote: NEW: Five more Chinese nationals just crossed illegally here in Mission, TX and are now in Border Patrol custody. We have seen an uptick in Chinese showing up, and a Border Patrol contact here in the RGV says they’re seeing an uptick as well. pic.twitter.com/c8hRhp9kjP
Great to see the Biden Administration apprehending those who are trying to cross our borders illegally!
And then there are the got aways that this Administration never seems to mention, not to mention easy catch and release practices, i.e., Illegal immigrant - "I'll be persecuted if you send me back to my home country". Biden Administration official - "OK. Release him in the States and give him some taxpayer funded goodies on his way out the door."
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2023 01:36 PM by Tomball Owl.)
According to this former North Korean woman, Communism in general is a big problem...idiots here in Amerika who want communism and/or socialism need to move outside to North Korea and they can show them what it's like...and don't come back...
Quote:A North Korean defector issued a stark warning Monday on "woke" ideology in American classrooms, believing the U.S. could "absolutely" be headed down the path of her home rogue regime if it doesn't reverse course.
Author Yeonmi Park joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss the parallels between far-left indoctrination within her Ivy League education at Columbia University and "brainwashing" in North Korea.
"The things that I was learning at Columbia University really shocked me because it was the exact same thing that my North Korean teachers were brainwashing me in the classroom," Park told Todd Piro. "At Columbia University they were literally saying that all the problems that we have is because of capitalism, because of white men, and the solution for all these problems is a communist revolution in the name of equity."
"They were saying that we need to destroy this country, and we need to rebuild the country in the name of equality of outcomes, and that same ideology drove my home country into what it is that state North Korea," she continued.
Park fled the rogue regime, in search of freedom, when she was just 13 years old in 2007.
But her journey to the U.S. was anything but easy - she and her mother were sold into slavery by human traffickers after crossing into China.
Eventually, she was able to escape to Mongolia, and South Korea, before seeking refuge in the United States in 2014.
Park, who enrolled at Columbia in 2016, noted how her Ivy League-privileged classmates shared a contorted view of "oppression" and the real impact of capitalism and free thinking on society as a whole.
"It's really funny to this day to me that somehow not having a problem is a problem," Park said. "They literally create a problem out of nowhere and create injustice out of thin air… Their oppression is that somehow we cannot catch up their ever-growing non-grammatical pronouns, and that's the biggest oppression they face."
And they'll continue somehow that there's no free health care, no free education, no free house, no universal income, nothing is free in this world. And… I ask them like, what is it about America that you hate so much? And they said that they hate America because there's inequality," she continued. "Inequality is a sign of progress. Inequality means you can rise, and there are other people in North Korea like me, watching my family members who are poverty, the enemies of poverty, and they don't say that."
Park also called out politicians and business moguls like Nancy Pelosi and Jeff Bezos for refusing to call out communist China for "modern-day slavery" while routinely addressing slavery in America that happened "hundreds of years ago."
"They do not want to stand up against China's Communist Party because they want the money," she said. "They want to make the money from this evil regime."
Quote: #China Communist Party paper warns @elonmusk against pushing #COVID19 lab leak theory. @globaltimesnews posts on social media “Elon Musk, are you breaking the pot of China?” (“Breaking the pot after eating” is Chinese “biting the hand that feeds you.”) https://co/iWmMZAOiGt pic.twiter.com/nN1lhMDlYq
Quote:House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) joined Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures this morning: “It’s as bad as we thought… Since we’ve last spoken we have bank records in hand. We have individuals who are working with our committee. In the last two weeks we’ve met with either these individuals personally or with their attorneys. And that would be four individuals who had ties in with the Biden family in their various schemes around the world. So now we have in hand documents We have in hand documents in hand that show just how the Biden family was getting money from the Chinese Communist Party.”
Quote: It was a bad week for anyone who thought China would cooperate on emissions reduction. President Xi Jinping reiterated that his country would set its own path on the issue and not be influenced by outside factors, according to the Washington Post and Bloomberg. This contradicts Xi’s 2015 Paris Agreement pledges to reduce its carbon emissions at the latest after 2030.
Xi’s remarks came while climate envoy and former secretary of state John Kerry was visiting Beijing to reopen a dialogue. This was shortly after Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived, and just before former secretary of state Henry Kissinger, the architect of opening China to the West 50 years ago, came for a visit.
Key Takeaways:
1. China has repeatedly stated that it has no intention of going along with the Western push to net-zero.
2. EVs are not emissions-free, because they need electricity to charge them, and electricity generation creates emissions (Plus the toxic waste they generate)
3. All these costs will result in no reduction in global emissions. The EPA has America on a path to all pain and no gain.
the Chinese Communist Party lying to the world....well, that's a stunner!
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2023 09:11 PM by GoodOwl.)
Quote:A Chinese Communist Party-sponsored program remains active in several schools throughout the United States, according to a national grassroots organization dedicated to defending parental rights in the classroom.
In a Wednesday report titled "Little Red Classrooms" submitted to policymakers nationwide, Parents Defending Education highlighted contracts detailing Chinese government-backed programs known as Confucius Institutes and its K-12 programming, Confucius Classrooms.
PDE contends these centers teach Chinese language and culture, establishing a connection between American K-12 schools, universities and the Chinese Communist Party.
"Further research reveals the People's Republic of China fostered relationships with American K-12 schools through grants, sister school partnerships, and other programming since at least 2009," the statement reads.
"Parents Defending Education tracked affiliations in 143 schools across 34 states and Washington, D.C. — and at least seven are still active."
Citing a report from the conservative education advocacy organization National Association of Scholars, PDE warns there are 13 Confucius Institutes still in operation while 108 have or are in the process of closing.
The program is still active in Cloverport Independent School District in Kentucky, Minnetonka Public Schools and St. Cloud Area School District in Minnesota, Tulsa Public Schools in Oklahoma, Sisters School District in Oregon, Highland Park Independent School District in Texas and Seattle Public Schools in Washington.
Three of these schools with ties to the Chinese government-affiliated programs are considered the top science and technology high schools in the nation, according to Parents Defending Education. The group also warned that the Chinese Communist Party had had ties to school districts near 20 U.S. military bases.
According to PDE, Chinese state media has boasted about how Confucius Institutes and Confucius Classrooms enable the CCP to further its "global influence."
School districts typically receive funding and grants by partnering with Confucius Institutes from nearby universities, a contract that comes with some additional perks, including opportunities for American students to study in China, PDE warns.
The group also cited a U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee investigation, which found that the Chinese government has made expanding Confucius Classrooms a priority, as this appears to be part of a strategy to influence the policies of nations worldwide.
"The allure of Chinese language and culture programs have led American K-12 schools to forge ties with one of the United States' biggest foreign adversaries," Parents Defending Education stated. "While it's important to provide students access to Chinese language and culture programs in schools, American schools should not give the Chinese Communist Party unfettered access to our students."
A recent discussion hosted by the conservative policy think tank, the Hudson Institute, warned that China targets CCP critics and Western freedoms in the United States and other countries.
Nina Shea, a human rights attorney and director of the institute's Center for Religious Freedom, moderated the discussion. The panel's participants consisted of Levi Browde, executive director of the Falun Dafa Information Center; Olivia Enos, Washington director of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation; Ian Oxnevad, senior fellow for foreign affairs and security studies at the National Association of Scholars; and Ying Chen, conductor with Shen Yun Performing Arts.
During the event, Oxnevad spoke on Confucius Institutes and how they often help promote CCP propaganda.
At the end of the discussion, Oxnevad suggested that colleges and universities could eliminate CCP's presence from campus by enforcing Sec. 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, which contains reporting requirements for foreign gifts. He also proposed a ratio funding policy that would make universities less eligible for American taxpayer money for every foreign dollar source.
We need to kick ALL Chinese Communst funding and materials out of all US schools, universities, colleges and fresearch institutions and organizations.