China's COVID lockdown hellscape

Protests have engulfed at least seven major Chinese cities, according to the Daily Mail — Nanjing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Urumqi, Zhengzhou, and others, all against COVID lockdowns, with the big one going on in Shanghai, where the locals are openly demanding the ouster of China’s supreme leader, Xi Jinping.

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It shows two things: That China, that nation whose model the World Economic Forum’s leader, Klaus Schwab, has claimed more nations will follow, is and has always been a communist hellhole. What China is doing now is little different from what they did before there were cell phone cameras to record them. The COVID restrictions, which are beyond draconian, are not to contain the spread of disease, which they created, but to control the people. They are who they are, and leopards do not change their spots.

Second, it shows that this is a regime in trouble. It’s said that hated dictatorships usually expire after about 75 years, and based on recent history — e.g. Soviet Union, PRI Mexico — that’s about right. China, established as communist in 1948, is hopping up right around year 75, in 2023. The scale of mass protests across China and the incredible effort to repress the people signals something is very wrong in China. One wrong move and the house of cards may go down. That would explain the repressiveness seen — even as it fuels more and more discontent.

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As for us, well, remember that Schwab and a host of others — Tom Friedman, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton — have heaped praise on the communist hellhole. Joe Biden, entangled with dirty money from that country, has continuously excused them. They want what the Chicoms have, which is power. They should be blasted for this throughout the civilized world, what is going on now, or they will continue to adopt that model to foist on us, even if China goes down in flames.

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