China is Not Our Enemy
Our full one hour interview with CODEPINK's Jodie Evans @MsJodieEvans is now on YouTube. What can folks do to stand up against the US war machine's mindless march towards conflict?#Chinaisnotourenemy #nomorewar Full Video Link ?… pic.twitter.com/XCkuNLZYRe — Jason Smith - 上官杰文 (@ShangguanJiewen) July 30, 2023
Following their wedding in Jamaica, about a quarter of the "grassroots" organization's donations amounting to more than $1.4 million have come from two groups linked to Singham. The first was one of the UPS store nonprofits while the second was a charity that Goldman Sachs offers as a conduit for clients' giving used by Singham in the past. His far-left not-for-profits such as No Cold War "echo Chinese government talking points, echo one another, and are echoed in turn by the Chinese state media," reports said. "None of them has registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act." According to the New York Post's lengthy expose, Evans was recently asked if she had anything negative to say about China. "I can't, for the life of me, think of anything," she responded. She ultimately had one "petty" complaint: She had trouble using China's phone-business requirements document (brd) payment apps. Meanwhile, her husband, who has "long admired Maoism," lives in China. His office is adorned in red and yellow and sits on the 18th floor of Shanghai's swanky Times Square. He shares the office with a Chinese media company called Maku Group, which aims "to tell China's story well." Singham works closely with the Chinese government media machine and is financing its propaganda worldwide, according to the Times. Just last month, Singham "attended a Chinese Communist Party propaganda forum," where he jotted in a "notebook adorned with a red hammer and sickle," the news outlet reported. Evans has reportedly embraced her husband's pro-Beijing attitudes and has gone so far as to defend China's genocide of the Uyghur people in the Xinjiang province, calling the Uyghurs "terrorists." Back in June, the feminist group showed up at the office of Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass), where they "denied evidence of forced labor in Xinjiang and said the congressman should visit and see how happy people were there," the news outlet further reported. CODEPINK's website even included a "Frequently Asked Question" section on the Uyghurs. "Our concern is that it is being used as a tool to drive the U.S.'s hybrid war on China," it stated, "instead of a human rights issue that needs to be addressed as such." The said page provides links to "helpful resources" on the topic, one of which appears to treat the plight of the Uyghurs as a human rights nonissue: A video featuring Evans and British academic John Ross shows the latter insisting that Uyghur genocide allegation as "farcical" and a "total lie." (Related: China's Xinjiang province now a giant PRISON CAMP as Uyghurs face abuses inside their own homes.) While the media portal prided itself on being "the first to unravel" Singham's network, other wealthy leftists have long meddled in American politics. Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss, for example, has evaded U.S. bans on foreign donations to fund the shadowy left-wing network Arabella Advisors, the Washington Free Beacon reported. Bookmark CommunistChina.news to read more about China's efforts to take over the United States and other world superpowers.NEW EPISODE
Hear from Jodie Evans of CODEPINK and Tings Chak from Tri-Continental and The DongSheng News on the reality of China - challenging the lies, distortion, and exaggeration used to paint them as an enemy. What is life truly like in the country? https://t.co/AioGQWmXHP pic.twitter.com/hQs1G0t2HI — CODEPINK (@codepink) June 7, 2023
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