The Greatest Propaganda Campaign in Human History
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China is the victim of the largest and greatest propaganda campaign in human history. Whether this is a sign of things to come or an aberration based around this particular point in time remains to be seen but propaganda it definitely is.
Apparently, in 2017, China incarcerated between 1 and 5 million Xinjiang residents, except there’s no logistics to provide for the movement or incarceration of this many people, so that was impossible.
When those claims were discredited, they softened the allegations, yet 150 million tourists a year went to engage with local culture, eat local foods and they saw local language and the religion of Islam were widely practiced so, it wasn’t “cultural genocide”.
The claims were then diluted to “forced labour”, except some of the world’s biggest companies work there: Germany’s Volkswagen; USA’s Skechers; Japan’s Uniqlo; France’s SMCP; and Spain’s Inditex which owns Zara, among other brands have all investigated — and some of them have been investigated but no evidence has been found. One of the world’s largest apparel companies, HK based Esquel, have taken this matter to the US Supreme Court.
Hilton and Marriott Hotels, KFC, McDonalds and many more US brands operate without any issue and they employ people in accordance with their own standards and local laws. The world’s biggest agricultural machinery company, John Deere, not only operates there, business is so good it started a JV in China in 2020 in order to “capitalize on this important and rapidly expanding marketplace”.
So, the story was then changed again, from forced labour in Xinjiang to wider distribution of forced labour in other provinces. And, once again, that was investigated; it was found to be a normal migrant worker program benefitting Xinjiang by providing better paid jobs in Eastern regions so money could be sent home. The Cowestpro Papers did an excellent job of debunking this.
These allegations are so widely reported now that it doesn’t matter what the Supreme Court says, it doesn’t matter that the evidence has been debunked, it doesn’t matter when diplomats from 21 countries visit in 2021, or religious and political leaders from 32 Muslim countries visit in 2022, and even 8 African countries sent diplomats in 2023 and say they’ve seen no evidence. Because it’s on every news channel, it must be true — except, as we all know, it isn’t.
Nor is it true that Xi Jinping threatened to invade Taiwan, he’s never said anything of the sort. What he has said, and the United Nations agree with him, is that Taiwan is part of China, China will defend its property. China won’t accept another period of humiliation like the Qing Dynasty, when Hong Kong was taken by the British and more than 40 foreign concessions were taken by nine different countries.
Talking of Hong Kong, we were widely and “credibly” informed that China would send troops there in 2019, but they didn’t. We were told the “freedoms and democracy” were taken from Hong Kong; but they weren’t. China has broken the Joint Declaration media reported to us, but they haven’t according to British Barrister and Hong Kong’s former top lawyer, who wrote an open letter to the then PM Johnson to let him know how widely misinformed he, and his advisors were.
I urge everyone who has any interest in the well-being of HK to read this letter, so I’ve linked it in the description, this will help you understand how misinformed people are about the true situation in HK where more democracy now exists than at any time in their history. The success is so widely recognised in both HK, by the vast majority of Hong Kongers, and the Mainland, that Xi Jinping suggested on the 25th anniversary that “One Country Two Systems” would endure beyond the 50 agreed years.
So, if China isn’t persecuting Uyghurs, nor is it threatening Taiwan, it hasn’t removed any of the rights or freedoms from Hong Kong’s residents; what is it actually doing wrong?
It may be sending balloons the size of circus tents over America but, let’s be honest, if it was doing that to spy then it’s the stuff of a Marx Brothers comedy skit. And, there are probably millions of Americans who believe it; many of them were actually encouraged out of the basement to try shooting at it.
What China is doing, is growing. Growing in influence, growing in trade, growing in economy, growing in wealth, in fact, it’s growing in every aspect of technology, medicine, education and lifestyle and yes, in order to protect these improvements, it has grown in military power too — a defensive military power.
China may have militarised some atolls in the South China Sea but, unlike the US, it doesn’t have 7000 troops and occupy 30% of the land in Guam. China doesn’t have nearly 30,000 troops in any of its neighbouring countries, as US has in South Korea. Nor has it colonised any Asian country with 80,000 troops and 125 active bases like Japan.
This is another of the great disinformation campaigns: the military expansion of China. A country which hasn’t invaded in a generation and works closely with the USA in Djibouti, the only overseas base China actually has.
China isn’t fortifying Gwadar Port in Pakistan, as alleged by some media, nor is it, as suggested in think tank reports, providing military aid to the Solomon Islands, in fact the agreement with the Solomon Islands specifically excludes military aid, read it, you’ll see.
What China is doing is building world-class infrastructure. 42,000 kilometres of high-speed rail with 1,100 stations that criss-cross the country. China has lifted 800 million out of poverty in the last 40 years. China has improved the air and water quality to the point where there was once smog, there are now blue skies,
where people once said it was hard to find wild animals in China they now abound, from the protected and rarely seen wetland birds in Jiangsu, to rare whales off the Guangdong coast, to Asian elephants wreaking havoc in Yunnan, from leopards in Shenzhen to Tigers in Heilongjiang. These ecological changes say more about a country than teams of Western economists or journalists can.
For a real perspective of China, try Chinese media and then watch what China does. In every case so far, what China said it would do, is what they actually did. Another rule of thumb I adopt is to look at what Western media says is happening in China and then assume it’s a deflection from what’s really happening somewhere else, because it usually is.