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Europe’s China Backlash

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the way China has handled the crisis, the United States isn’t the only country upset with the Chinese Communist Party. Many other countries have joined the bandwagon, signaling some kind of international backlash in the near future. Nile Gardiner, director of The Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, joins the “The Ben Shapiro Show” to discuss China’s lack of transparency and outright lies, and the impending ramifications.

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Our Despicable Media

If you haven’t noticed, the American media is increasingly taking the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) line when it comes to dealing with President Trump, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The lamestream media initially accepted CCP lies about the virus that appeared in Wuhan, China, and when those lies were uncovered, reporters began to highlight the Communist response as a way of criticizing Trump’s own actions.

“They’re just on the other side,” says Bill Whittle. “What we see with these press conferences is not people asking questions, but people prosecuting a case, making a story.” In this episode of “Right Angle,” Whittle joins moderator Stephen Green and Scott Ott in debating the media’s response to the pandemic.

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Hong Kong Activists Arrested

In September 2019, Philosopher Stefan Molyneux traveled to Hong Kong to cover the anti-communist protests. The result was the documentary: HONG KONG: FIGHT FOR FREEDOM – www.fdrurl.com/hongkong

This is the FULL interview between Stefan Molyneux and Martin Lee, the great Hong Kong pro-democracy lawyer and founder of Hong Kong’s Constitution – who was arrested Saturday night.

All told, police in Hong Kong arrested 14 pro-democracy figures, including Democratic Party founder Martin Lee, rights lawyer Albert Ho and media tycoon Jimmy Lai, for “illegal assembly” in connection with mass street protests last year.

Martin Lee is considered the grandfather of the Hong Kong democracy movement, while Lai owns the Apple Daily, the biggest pro democracy media organization in the city. The group were arrested in a coordinated raid on Saturday, just days after Beijing dismissed a clause in the city’s Basic Law proscribing Chinese government departments from interfering in the city’s daily life.

The U.K.-based rights group Hong Kong Watch said the arrests were “politically motivated.”

“The politically motivated arrests of 14 of the most prominent democracy campaigners in Hong Kong … represents a concerted effort by the Chinese Communist Party to use the world’s focus on the COVID-19 pandemic to strangle dissent in the city,” the group said in a statement on Saturday. More from Stefan Molyneux.

China Using Crisis To Split EU

China is trying to split the European Union and the coronavirus pandemic that spread from an outbreak in Wuhan, China, might just be the ticket. Through “donations” of medical equipment, the Chinese Communist Party is dividing EU countries, like Spain, Italy, Greece and Serbia. Here’s more from China Sensored.

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Regime-Ender for China?

Nowhere has the coronavirus had a more devastating effect than inside China. The Chinese Communist Party is in a panic, not because of all the deaths caused by the virus, but because of the economic downturn it’s led to. Many experts on China, including author and political pundit Gordon Chang, opine that this could be a regime-ender for the CCP. Chang says the evidence is mounting, pointing to the death of one of the Wuhan whistleblowers in February that created a wave of white-hot anger among social media and platforms. “I think this is really going to create a period of friction,” Chang says. “And especially after the virus subsides, people are going to engage in recriminations. And remember, this is the revolution season in China. It’s spring.” Here’s more from Chang on the China Censored channel.

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Chinese War on Falun Gong

This is the story of how the CCP, or Chinese Communist Party, turned the Falun Gong into public enemy number 1. Who are the Falun Gong? Members of a popular spiritual meditation group that the CCP persecuted.  This was done by carefully manipulating an appeal made on April 25, 1999 in Zhongnanhai, Beijing, following the arrest of 45 practitioners in Tianjin. This helped launch a persecution that created the tactics you see today used against Christians, Tibetans, and Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, China. More from China Uncensored.

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