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RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-23-2021 ** 23-Jun-2021 World View: Babylon Bee headlines These headlines are from the daily e-mail from Babylon Bee:
Here's an article that was published last month: *** BabylonBee(05/6/2021): White Liberals Watch In Amazement As Black Man Acquires ID https://babylonbee.com/news/white-liberals-watch-in-stunned-amazement-as-black-man-acquires-id
White Liberals Watch In Amazement As Black Man Acquires ID May 6th, 2021 - BabylonBee.com HAMPTON FALLS, IA—White liberals gathered in the town of Hampton Falls were shocked and astonished as local black man, accountant, and father of three Michael Sparkton walked right into a DOT office and acquired an ID without any assistance from liberals whatsoever. "It was amazing -- he was smart, clean, and articulate enough to walk right in and acquire the ID without consulting us white people at all," said anti-racist activist Chloe Ryder to reporters. "He walked right in and got the ID, no questions asked. We thought it would be way above his intelligence level because, well. You know what I'm saying, right? Yeah. You know." Reporters said they did not know, and Ryder was forced to whisper, "because he's black and I don't think he's capable of doing it!" At publishing time, the liberals were amazed to see he had walked up to a vending machine and purchased a bottle of water all by himself. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-23-2021 *** 24-Jun-21 World View -- Myanmar/Burma army fights new militia in Mandalay as civil war spreads This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** Myanmar/Burma army fights new militia in Mandalay as civil war spreads **** Map of Myanmar / Burma, showing verious ethnic groups and militias (EAGs) (Economist) A significant new escalation in the civil war in Myanmar / Burma occurred on Tuesday as the junta regime's armed forces clashed with the Mandalay People’s Defence Force (Mandalay PDF), a newly formed anti-junta militia in Mandalay, Myanmar's second largest city. Since the February 1 army coup that installed the junta dictatorship, junta forces have been clashing with militias for months in rural areas. What's different this time is that the new militia is that the clash is occurring in a large urban center, Mandalay. As the civil war progresses, this could lead to large-scale carnage among the huge, dense population of Mandalay. According to the junta, troops killed four people and arrested eight others. The United Nations is warning that unless something is done, Myanmar will accelerate to a civil war of "unprecedented scale." Well, of course, there are many civil wars of "unprecedented scale" all the time, including Burma's last generational crisis civil war (1948-58), so let's ignore the UN hyperbole. Nothing will be done because the United Nations has become completely toothless. Any resolution in the Security Council is a joke, vetoed by Russia and China. There was a non-binding resolution passed last week by the UN General Assembly. It had been debated for three months and was supposed to call for an arms embargo, but it only passed after the arms embargo stuff was deleted, so the resolution says exactly nothing. The Biden administration has imposed sanctions on Myanmar's gemstone industry, which funds the army's violent actions, as well as a number of individuals in the junta's government. These sanctions will do no good, but it's interesting to mention them because it shows, once again, that the US is policeman of the world, and can actually take action while the UN can only pass toothless resolutions. **** **** The 2021 coup vs the violent 2007 and 1988 demonstrations **** As I've described starting with the massive demonstrations in 2007 by the "'88 Generation," Burma's last two generational crisis wars (1886-91 and 1948-58) were extremely bloody and violent civil wars involving multiple ethnic groups. (See "Burma: Growing demonstrations by the '88 Generation' raise fears of new slaughter" ) As expected, the demonstrations in 2007 fizzled out, because Myanmar/Burma was a generational Unraveling era, when the last aging survivors of the preceding crisis war exert all their political power to prevent a new crisis war. But starting in 2016, 58 years after the end of the last crisis war, the survivors were almost all gone (dead or retired), and the people in power were in younger generations, with no sense of history. Starting in 2011, Buddhists began attacking Muslim Rohingyas in villages across Burma, particularly the 1.1 million ethnic Rohingyas in Rakhine State. Mobs of Buddhists attacked Muslims, conducting atrocities including torture and rape, killing hundreds and forcing hundreds of thousands to leave their homes to flee from the attacks. In some cases, the Buddhists burned down entire Rohingya villages to the ground. However, the worst violence began after a terrorist attack on Ausgust 25, 2017. The Tatmadaw (the army) responded with a sweep of violence against Rohingyas, causing thousands of them to flee their villages and head for the Bangladesh border, where they hoped to cross and reach a refugee camp. The Burmese army shot them as they were fleeing, including women and children, killing dozens. This was the beginning of mass genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Rohingyas. There are now a million Rohingyas who were forced to flee across the border into Bangladesh, where they're living in filthy refugee camps. However, that wasn't the end of the Tatmadaw's program of mass torture, rape and slaughter. After the coup of February 1 of this year, that same army turned on its own people. The Tatmadaw has been conducting torture, rape and slaughter of the ordinary Burmans, the Burmese people. And this time it isn't fizzling the way it did in 2007. Isn't it amazing, Dear Reader, what crazy things people do during a generational Crisis era? **** **** The rise of the Ethnic Armed Groups (EAGs) **** So as Generational Dynamics has been predicting, the army and the people of Myanmar/Burma are refighting their last generational crisis war, which was a massive bloody war among ethnic groups (1948-58), with intervention by the Chinese. But now there's a new acronym appearing in news reports: EAG, which stands for "Ethnic Armed Group." The EAGs are militias formed by different anti-junta ethnic groups in Myanmar. There are 135 ethnic groups in Myanmar, so there is the possibility of 135 different EAGs. The population of Myanmar numbers somewhere between 51 and 55 million people. Of this, around 68% are considered part of the dominant ethnic group - the Bamar (also known as the Burmans). Here are some of the most significant EAGs:
**** **** The war in Myanmar vs the war in Syria **** Many people are comparing the civil war in Myanmar against the civil war in Syria. Here's a comparison by the analysts at Lowy in Australia: <QUOTE>"Like their fellow Syrian protestors, civilians in Myanmar are forming their own militias. Myanmar already had a patchwork of ethnic militias, some of which have stepped up attacks on the military, known as the Tatmadaw, ostensibly in support of the protestors. Geopolitically, the fault lines mirror the Syrian conflict, with Russia and China blocking Western-led efforts to censure the Tatmadaw at the United Nations. Nonetheless, there are substantial differences between 2021 Myanmar and 2011–12 Syria. Three key elements helped create the Syrian conflagration: a mass armed uprising, extensive foreign intervention on both sides and an influx of foreign fighters. None of those elements currently exist in Myanmar, and it is unclear whether they ever will – particularly the second and third."<END QUOTE> From the point of view of Generational Dynamics, this analysis is nonsense, and it's instructive to understand why. Syria's last generational crisis war climaxed in February 1982 with the destruction of the town of Hama, by Hafez al-Assad. His son, Bashar al-Assad, launched an attack on peaceful protesters in 2011, during a generational Awakening/Unraveling era. During such an era, the traumatized survivors of the previous crisis war do what they can to prevent a new war. Bashar al-Assad's army suffered from poor morale and heavy desertions, and in 2015, al-Assad announced that he was going to lose the war. At that point, Russia intervened. That's why there was "extensive foreign intervention on both sides and an influx of foreign fighters." This was the result of an unpopular war during an Awakening/Unraveling era. So when comparing the Syria war to the Myanmar war, the reason for Russian (and Iranian) intervention in the Syrian war was that al-Assad was going to be defeated. It is typical for an Awakening/Unraveling war to fizzle, just like the Myanmar rebellions in 2007 and 1988. Myanmar has been in a generational Crisis era since 2016. There is no chance that this war will fizzle like the Syria war. It's possible that the Chinese will intervene, but that's because of the fighting along China's border. **** **** China's strategic interest in Myanmar / Burma **** Globe showing China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) (Switzerland's Federal Intelligence Service) China has for years been supplying weapons to the Tatmadaw, but has been reluctant to fully endorse the February 1 coup, because the Chinese Communists fear that the people of Myanmar will turn against the Chinese. Myanmar is an essential element of the Chinese Communists' delusional grand plan to lead and control the world within five years. According to this plan, China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will bring peace and harmony to the entire world, and all countries will resolve their mutual differences and accede to China's leadership. The only thing that can go wrong, according to this delusiona plan, is that the US will be jealous, and will go to war with China to stop it. The major BRI project in Myanmar is the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC), which is strategically essential to China's grand plan, since it provides a corridor for the transport of people and goods between China's Yunnan province and the Indian Ocean, through Myanmar's ports. This is similar to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which connects China's Xinjiang province to Pakistan's Gwardar port, which China now controls. Both CMEC and CPEC are essential to China's delusional grand plan, since they have to counter the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, formed by the US, along with Australia, India and Japan, with the obvious goal of countering China. So the Myanmar civil war is more than just an inconvenience to the Chinese Communists. It's a threat to their whole delusional plan for world domination. What the Chinese really want is for the war to just end and go away, but in a generational Crisis era, that's very unlikely. It's much more likely that it will re-fight the previous crisis war, the extremely bloody 1948-58 civil war that involved all of Burma's ethnic groups, and forced the Chinese to intervene to protect their border. **** **** Russia's strategic interest in the Myanmar/Burma war **** Myanmar's arms suppliers -- China, Russia, India, S. Korea, Belarus, etc. (Nikkei) China and Russia have historically been the biggest weapons suppliers to the Tatmadaw, but they have different objectives. Neither the Russians nor the Chinese care at all how many Myanmar civilians are tortured, raped, beaten or slaughtered. The Russians and the Chinese don't even care how many of their own people are tortured, raped, beaten or slaughtered, let alone the Myanmar people. So the Russians are perfectly happy to fully support the coup, and continue to supply weapons to the Tatmadaw. Russia does not share a border with Myanmar, and so any genocide or mass slaughter is miles away, and easily ignored. But as we said, the civil war is a problem for the Chinese. The war could spill over across the border into China, and the people of Myanmar could turn against China, at a time when their support is needed for the CMEC and China's grand delusional plan to run the world. Thus, it is critical for China that the Myanmar people not blame the Chinese for the ongoing violence. There have already been attacks on Chinese factories by groups claiming that the Chinese are supporting the army violence. So the Chinese will continue supplying weapons, but will keep as low a profile as possible. For the Tatmadaw, the situation is ideal. They can play the Russians and Chinese off against each other, and get all the weapons they want for their fun program of torture, rape, beatings and slaughter. In fact, there are eight countries that have openly expressed support for the coup and the violence: Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. **** **** Thailand supports the coup and the slaughter **** Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, Myanmar's leader Gen. Min Aung Hlaing. (Reuters) Just as China has a potential problem along the border with Myanmar, Thailand has an actual problem. More than 20,000 villagers, mostly women and children, in Karen State (Kayin State, Kayah State) have been forced to flee from their homes into the jungle to escape the relentless airstrikes and artillery fire by the Tatmadaw. The targets are supposed to be military targets of the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), but as always happens with genocidal armies, the Tatmadaw are most targeting civilians, in order to "send a message." As food is scarce in the jungle, with stories emerging of mothers having to feed their children with insects, many villagers have fled across the border into Thailand. Thailand has set up military checkpoints along the border, and is pushing villagers back across the border into Myanmar. Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha fully supports the coup and the violence by Myanmar's coup leader, Gen. Min Aung Hlaing. That is because Prayuth conducted his own coup in 2014, overthrowing the democratically elected government of Thailand, and Hlaing was the first foreign leader to congratulate him. (See "23-May-14 World View -- Thailand's army seizes power in major victory for 'yellow shirt' elites" ) But there hasn't been similar violence in Thailand as is occurring in Myanmar. According to reports, Hlaing has been asking for advice from Prayuth in back-channel discussions, but so far they haven't worked. Once again, the explanation is the difference in generational era. Thailand's last generational crisis war was the extremely violent "Killing Fields war" in the 1970s next door in Cambodia, so Thailand is in an Awakening/Unraveling era, while Myanmar is in a generational Crisis era. So Prayuth might be able to provide some interesting details, but nothing he says will help quell the Crisis era fury of the anti-junta rebels in Thailand. **** **** Karmic justice continues **** As I've written before, the situation in Myanmar/Burma reeks of Karmic justice. Since 2011, Burma's army has been committing atrocities on Muslim ethnic Rohingyas living in Rakhine State, including gang rape, violent torture, execution-style killings and the razing of entire villages, in a scorched earth campaign. These atrocities have been cheered by the ordinary Myanmar people, led by Buddhist monk Ashin Wirathu, most of whom apparently hate the Rohingyas. Aung Sang Suu Kyi became a "useful idiot" for the army by presenting a sympathetic, tired, weary, female face to the world, defending the army to deflect the horrors and atrocities that are occurring in their country. In 2019, the International Court of Justice in the Hague held a trial on Burma's genocide, and Aung Sang Suu Kyi came and defended the army, saying that nothing had happened. So now the same atrocities that the Buddhist monks cheered when used against the Muslim Rohingyas are being used against the Buddhists, and the "useful idiot" Aung Sang Suu Kyi is in jail, where she'll probably be killed when it's convenient for the Tatmadaw. That's full Karmic justice. In the meantime, it's not just the people of Myanmar who are going to suffer. This is a highly explosive situation, and it's very likely to spread to other countries in the region, including China, Thailand and India. In the Generational Dynamics forum, we keep discussing various scenarios that could lead eventually into a world war, and this is one possibility. Sources:
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Min Aung Hlaing, Cambodia, Killing Fields War, Ashin Wirathu, Karmic justice, Aung Sang Suu Kyi Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe RE: Generational Dynamics World View - pbrower2a - 06-24-2021 This is my idea of "karmic justice" to a mass-murdering general: Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, the man who turned the German Army into the Nazi Army, signing off as Hitler's military lackey, on numerous orders for mass murders and requiring the Wehrmacht to facilitate SS-led mass-slaughters in occupied parts of the Soviet Union. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-25-2021 ** 25-Jun-2021 World View: Chinese defector Dong Jingwei thinker Wrote:> I think that the chinese defector story is huge, @john and Navigator Wrote:> I mentioned in a previous post that the bad guys in history are There's a story today in the Taipei Times which says that Xi Jinping is essentially in a state of shock brought on by the defection of Dong Jingwei. He's a paragon of paranoia anyway, and he "has thrown the CCP into a period of unprecedented instability not seen since the Cultural Revolution. This spells trouble for Taiwan." https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2021/06/25/2003759760 According to the article, the basis of Xi's fears are “rotten elements” in the CCP, most likely referring to the political faction of former Chinese president Jiang Zemin, also known as the Shanghai clique. It's well to remember that there are (at least) two Chinas -- the Mandarin speaking north, and the Cantonese speaking south, which includes Hong Kong. Shanghai serves as a power center at the eastern end of the Yangtze River, which separates the north from the south. China's last two generational crisis wars were extremely bloody civil wars between the north and the south -- the Taiping Rebellion (1850-64) and the Communist Revolution (1934-49). And with the Hong Kong issue becoming especially prominent right now, and with China about to celebrate (next week) the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Communist Party, it's not surprising that Xi Jinping's paranoia is really catching up with him. The referenced article says that "This spells trouble for Taiwan." This means that the CCP, which has no coherent strategy but is increasingly desperate and is striking out in all directions, may decide to take some action against Taiwan to deflect criticism from Xi. And this would be an illustration, Navigator, of your statement that "the overriding characteristic of governmental bureaucracies is not Conspiracy, but rather Incompetence." And so "thinker," when you wrote that "the chinese defector story is huge," you may have been absolutely correct. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-26-2021 ** 26-Jun-2021 World View: 2020 Election Fraud audits The BBC World Service, which is heavily funded by NPR and is required to report what the Democrats tell them to report, had a segment a couple of days ago about the Maricopa Country Colorado audit -- which incidentally is nearing completion. The BBC report was close to hysteria, loaded with accusations of racism, conspiracy theories, and so forth. The Democrats are scared to death of these audits, because the audits are uncovering massive election fraud by the Democrats in a number of states. For those who want to dig into the gory details, the following article is a lengthy, up to date summary of the election fraud audit proceedings in numerous states: *** RedState.com, 6/25/2021 - A.U.D.I.T. of Elections: Is the Dam Breaking? https://redstate.com/stu-in-sd/2021/06/25/a-u-d-i-t-of-elections-is-the-dam-breaking-n401670 The following states are described in the article: Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin The article concludes with Miscellaneous news about the election. -- I have to go back and partially temper my criticism of the BBC at the beginning of this article. Yesterday, as Kamala Harris made that super-farcical trip to El Paso but was nowhere near the the border, the BBC World News TV service ran another lengthy segment on the massive child abuse of thousands of children by the Biden administration at the southern border. Thousands of children are being crammed into "iceboxes" where they have no chance to shower, they endure sexual abuse, they sleep on top of each other for warmth, and spread lice, scabies, covid, and other diseases. The Democrats couldn't care less about the suffering of these thousands of children, just as they couldn't care less about the Chinese Communist torture, rape and enslavement of millions of Uighurs. However, the Biden administration child abuse is apparently too much for at least one department at the BBC. That segment follows a BBC documentary earlier this month: *** 08-Jun-2021 World View: BBC's hidden documentary: Detained in America http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=61698#p61698 RE: Generational Dynamics World View - pbrower2a - 06-27-2021 (06-26-2021, 04:30 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: ** 26-Jun-2021 World View: 2020 Election Fraud audits By altering ballots after the fact the "auditors" in Arizona have effectively made any further audit impossible -- and theirs unreliable. Strike 1. Quote:For those who want to dig into the gory details, the following article[/url] RedState is not a reliable source. [url=https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/red-state/]Media Bias Fact-Check Quote:Founded in 2004, RedState is a conservative news and opinion website. Until 2015, conservative radio and TV commentator Erick Erickson was editor-in-chief. The website does not have an about page and does not list a current editor. Comment on how Media Bias Fact Check sees RedState. It is far to the Right, which is suspect in its own right. But even more troubling is that with that bias is that its level of reporting is at best "mixed" in its results. "Mixed" results of reliability in news reporting are basically worthless because about half of what is reported is false and about half is true. Unless propaganda is completely ludicrous, as one would expect with (North) Korean Central News Agency or The Institute for Holocaust Review (David Irving's Holocaust-denial site) the worst is that which has some occasional ring of truth. ................................ Just because one wants something to be true does not make it so. (The philosophical term for that position is called solipsism. People who practice solipsism get into deep trouble). The audits have been made at the insistence of Donald Trump and his closest companions, which is without precedent in American history. Contrast how gracefully Al Gore went along with the official results. There is no evidence of any more shadiness in the 2020 Presidential election than in the 2016. I suspect dirty tricks in 2016, but nothing provable -- and such is now irrelevant except for the damage that Donald Trump has done as President. Quote:The following states are described in the article: Arizona, We can dispense with two of those (California and Colorado) because Joe Biden won those states by 10% or more. Landslide margins aren't suspect unless ballots selectively disappear on a large scale. If one is cheating, it is to best to leave the suggestion of bare wins for "your" side. Quote: The following states are described in the article: Arizona, Better. We are down to the six barest wins of Joe Biden. States that were obliged to do recou8nts (including Wisconsin) did them and got roughly the same result. Close electoral results that decide an election are not rare in American Presidential elections (1960, 1976, 2000, 2004, 2016, and 2020) 2016 and 2020 were close to each other, and the easiest explanation for the difference is that voters under 40 are much more D than R (about 60-40) while voters over 55 are about 5% more R than D (and this is similarly true of the Silent, Boomers, and early-wave X). The bulk of people exiting the electorate due to death and debility (not double-counting) is about 1.6% per year in a model that suggests an average span of one's career as a potential voter begins at roughly 25 and ends at 85. (people under 25 do little voting), and that the bulk of people dying off are over 55. Because the Silent, Boomers, and early-wave X (pre-1965 cohorts) vote much the same, one need make little distinction between them. New voters are mostly under 40, and a replacement of over-55 voters by under-40 voters is a 25% swing from R to D among voters replacing each other. Over four years that is a 1.6% swing, and that alone would have swung Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin alone. If you want to dispute a landslide margin, then you need proof of major dishonesty, like more people voting than votes counted, with a large number of votes destroyed or not transmitted. Trump was still Trump, and there was little ideological difference between Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. Ideological flexibility has not been a virtue of American voters over the last 20 years, and 2008 was an exception only because millions started to make comparisons between 2008 and 1929 (yes, that is the 80-year cycle of the saeculum recurring more-or-less the same) So if nothing changed except the character of the electorate, then Donald Trump should have lost for that alone. A 1.6% swing in the popular vote from political demographics alone was enough to give Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin to Biden in 2020. This overpowers general assessments of the overall desirability of Trump as seen by voters from 2016 who still voted in 2020. Florida seemed to be within range of such a shift that one would have expected on that alone that Trump would lose Florida as well. He won it. He lost Arizona, Georgia, and the Second Congressional District of Nebraska instead. You could check the polling from 2020, and it consistently held that Biden would win Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin by small but reliable margins. Arizona got polled a lot, and almost all polls indicated that Arizona would be decided by a narrow edge. Georgia got polled frequently, and Trump was underwater in approval numbers very consistently. Incumbents usually have the advantage, and Trump made the most of them. He successfully dominated the news cycles. He made the election much closer than partisan hacks like I expected. What he did to offend people on the Left consolidated his support on the Right. America has plenty of fascist-roaders who would be delighted to see someone like Representative Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez dangling with a noose around her neck for her political views. (That sort of pathology deserves its own death because it will solve absolutely nothing in America except to make possible torture chambers, concentration camps, and "disappearances"). But going after Donald Trump for his offenses and inadequacies as liberals would see it or his evident greatness as his most vehement supporters see him is irrelevant now. We have laws to determine who wins elections. In accordance with those laws, Biden won. The order in which the states count the votes for President does not matter so long as the states get fair and accurate counts. You may be troubled by the leads that Joe Biden got late that eventually decided four of the six closest states, but as I recall, Biden led the early vote count in Ohio and Texas. In both states, the mail-in and early votes got counted first, and as elsewhere those tended toward Biden. Later votes in those states went to Trump. Due to sheer volume, the votes in Maricopa County, Arizona*; Fulton County, Georgia; Wayne County, Michigan; Clark County, Nevada; Allegheny and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania; and Milwaukee County, Wisconsin were fully counted last. If you have watched election coverage as I do, then the results around 11 PM ET in Michigan typically look something like this as say the news analysts: Quote:(the Republican) has a 20,000-vote lead with about 120,000 votes outstanding in Wayne County. it is too early to call Michigan. As a raft of precincts mostly in Detroit come in with about an 80% vote for the Democrat, the Democrat typically is called the winner when he gets about a 10,000-vote lead with a bunch more of such precincts getting complete counts. ...Give credit to public officials for doing everything possible to thwart any possible electoral fraud. Votes are accounted for much as giant businesses account for fungible assets such as cash, inventory, and high-value raw materials or subcomponents. Such has been the desire of public officials of both main parties, and those officials have reliably gotten their way. If someone tries to bring "late" ballots into the vote count by some unapproved method, then those ballots will be sequestered... and likely saved as evidence in a criminal trial. People have been caught for forging signatures of their deceased parents on ballot applications. (There were two persons to whom I could do that -- my now late parents, who would have caught on had I made a fraudulent signature on a loan application written a check for a large purchase. They would have caught on. Then again, I consider stealing of any kind repugnant. Quote: The article concludes with Miscellaneous news about the election. It's simple enough. Joe Biden won 81 million popular votes and Donald Trump won 74 million votes... and where it really counted, Joe Biden won 306 electoral votes and Donald Trump won 232. Donald Trump did what he could do to (in an Orwellian expression of linguistic fraud, "stop the steal") ensure that he would remain President despite the electoral results. As the Putsch took place, the Joint Chiefs of Staff made a clear, curt, and decisive statement that Joe Biden had been elected President and Kamala Harris had been elected Vice-President and that they would be inaugurated on January 20. In other news, as the Putsch was going on, the run-offs for the US Senate took place in Georgia, and Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, both Democrats, ousted incumbent Republicans. That Putsch may have lost the Republican Party control of the US Senate. Karma strikes again! People are being prosecuted for participation in an act that looks more like the Bolsheviks storming the Winter Palace in Leningrad in 1917 than anything in American history. If people are mostly getting mild sentences so far, then such is largely for technicalities. Some participants have squealed like pigs, incriminating others to save themselves from long prison terms. The story isn't over. Consider that a plot to kidnap the Governor of Michigan is getting some long prison terms for participants. That plot happened less than a year ago, and only now is the State of Michigan dealing with the worst of the worst in that plot. We don't yet know all the ramifications of the January Putsch. I'm not in the prophecy business. Maybe my good friend "Eric the Green" can tell you what the Stars say -- and I don't mean Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks. Or for that matter, Garth Brooks and Beyonce Knowles. Or Tom Brady and Martina Navratilova. -- Quote:I have to go back and partially temper my criticism of the BBC at the Don't forget that it started with Trump. Bureaucracies such as the US government typically operate at a glacial pace. Quote:Thousands of children are being crammed into "iceboxes" where they Maybe we can do nothing about Uighurs and Tibetans because China is a secretive, highly-authoritarian state. The Feds can't fire those from the Trump era who abused those children quickly enough due to civil-service rules that make firing federal employees difficult, especially when there is some partisan or ideological axe to grind. That segment follows a BBC documentary earlier this month: *** 08-Jun-2021 World View: BBC's hidden documentary: Detained in America http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=61698#p61698[/quote] Whatever one's partisanship, let us clean that horrible mess up. Let's start re-uniting families, almost invariably better at nurturing their children than are bureaucratic employees who more cherish a paycheck and job security than care for helpless children. *Maricopa County, Arizona does have large GOP-leaning areas such as Gilbert, Mesa, and Scottsdale; conservative votes from those communities also came in rather late which explains why the margin count narrowed in Arizona. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-27-2021 ** 27-Jun-2021 World View: Democrat Party trollery (06-27-2021, 04:12 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: > By altering ballots after the fact the "auditors" in Arizona have That's a lie. You forgot to say that the auditors are racist white supremacist terrorist insurrectionists like all Trump supporters. You're exhibiting the kind of hysteria from desperate Democrat Party trolls that I was talking about. (06-27-2021, 04:12 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: > Comment on how Media Bias Fact Check sees RedState. It is far to Of course RedState is a conservative news source. Your pals in the Democrat Party have set up a Stalinist Fascist censorship regime where anyone who dares to report on the truth about the election fraud or the truth about the "insurrection" hoax is canceled or destroyed. So instead of criticizing RedState for being conservative, you should be congratulating them for being willing to speak truth to power by standing up to the vicious Stalinist Fascist Democrat Party censorship regime. The real heroes of today are those that speak truth to power, and who stand up to the Fascist Democrat Party, and special notice must be made of thost brave parents standing up to the Fascist school boards indoctrinating children with hate-filled Critical Race "Theory," just as the Chinese Communists indoctrinate children in school to hate Christians and Democracy. (06-27-2021, 04:12 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: > If you want to dispute a landslide margin, then you need proof of The audits are apparently turning up proof of exactly that kind of major dishonesty by the crooked Democrats in several states. I expect the results of the audits to become public in the fall. (06-27-2021, 04:12 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: > Give credit to public officials for doing everything possible to Lol! That's like giving credit to a rapist for doing everything possible to thwart any possible rape, while he's in the middle of raping your wife. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-27-2021 ** 27-Jun-2021 World View: Watching Fox News (06-21-2021, 09:56 PM)pbrower2a Wrote: > FoX News is as manipulative as Pravda was in its heyday Lol! This is typical of your trollery, since it's the exact opposite of the truth. The Democrat Party censorship regime allows Democrats to know only a very narrow, heavily censored version of the news, and Fox News presents both sides. The 6 pm ET daily newscast on Fox is a good example. I have a much easier task than you. I can tell people to watch all of them -- CNN, MSNBC and Fox News -- and compare them, and you'll see for yourself what a censored sewer CNN and MSNBC are, compared to the "fair and balanced" presentation on Fox News. But you can't do anything like that. You have a much harder task. You can't tell people to watch everything and judge for yourselves, because they'll end up preferring Fox News. You have to be like the ol' time preacher who says that if you masturbate, then you'll go blind. If you watch Fox News, then you'll go blind, so don't under any circumstances watch Fox News. Or maybe you'll be like the Dutch theologian Balthasar Bekker who said in 1712 that if you watch Fox News, then it leads to “disturbances of the stomach and digestion, loss of appetite or ravenous hunger, vomiting, nausea, weakening of the organs of breathing, coughing, hoarseness, paralysis, weakening of the organ of generation to the point of impotence, lack of libido, back pain, disorders of the eye and ear, total diminution of bodily powers, paleness, thinness, pimples on the face, decline of intellectual powers, loss of memory, attacks of rage, madness, idiocy, epilepsy, fever and finally suicide.” So stay far away from Fox News, everyone. In other words, you have to resort to any trollery you can find to convince people not even to dare to watch Fox News, whereas I can tell people watch everything -- and compare. Lol! RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Warren Dew - 06-27-2021 (06-25-2021, 03:43 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: It's well to remember that there are (at least) two Chinas -- the I think it would be more accurate to view the north as comprising the Yellow River watershed. You could view the Yangtze watershed as the south, though that would leave out the southernmost portions such as the Pearl River watershed. However, the north bank of the Yangtze has more in common with its south bank than with the Yellow River watershed. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-27-2021 ** 27-Jun-2021 World View: Shanghai clique (06-25-2021, 03:43 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: > It's well to remember that there are (at least) two Chinas -- the (06-27-2021, 11:32 AM)Warren Dew Wrote: > I think it would be more accurate to view the north as comprising So what role does Shanghai play? And why is the "Shanghai clique" significant in instilling fear in Xi Jinping? RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-27-2021 ** 27-Jun-2021 World View: India moves 50,000 troops to China border https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-06-27/india-shifts-50-000-troops-to-china-border-in-historic-defense-shift India has redirected at least 50,000 additional troops to its border with China in a historic shift toward an offensive military posture against the world’s second-biggest economy. ... Over the past few months, India has moved troops and fighter jet squadrons to three distinct areas along its border with China, according to four people familiar with the matter. All in all, India now has roughly 200,000 troops focused on the border, two of them said, which is an increase of more than 40% from last year. ... Whereas previously India’s military presence was aimed at blocking Chinese moves, the redeployment will allow Indian commanders more options to attack and seize territory in China if necessary in a strategy known as “offensive defense,” one of the people said. That includes a lighter footprint involving more helicopters to airlift soldiers from valley to valley along with artillery pieces like the M777 howitzer built by BAE Systems Inc.
RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-27-2021 *** 28-Jun-21 World View -- Japan's plans for defending Taiwan from an attack by China This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** Japan's relations with Taiwan **** Japan's Self-Defense Forces (KYODO) When we discuss China's planned invasion of Taiwan, we generally (tacitly) assume that the US will be Taiwan's only foreign defender. While it's not clear how South Korea, Vietnam, Australia or India might react to China's invasion of Taiwan, Japan has been discussing how it would react, in increasingly explicit terms. Taiwan was a colony of Japan, thanks to the Treaty of Shimonoseki, signed by Japan and China on April 17, 1895, after Japan's victory in the Sino-Japanese war of 1894-95. China ceded Taiwan to Japan as a result of that treaty, and Japan controlled Taiwan until Japan was defeated in 1945. Japan's colonization of Taiwan was harsh, but there were numerous economic benefits to Taiwan, and improvement in living standards. When Japan declared war on China in 1937, Taiwan was an ally of Japan against their common enemy, China. After WW II, Taiwan and Japan had cordial relations, but there was little talk of joint security and defense planning, since Japan had adopted its "Pacifist Constitution," which made it illegal for Japan to deploy armed forces for any reason other than to defend an attack on Japanese soil. **** **** Defending Taiwan as 'collective self-defense' **** Finally in 2015, Japan reinterpreted the constitution to permit "collective self-defense," which would permit Japanese military forces to deploy armed forces for an attack on an ally, such as the United States. (See "5-May-14 World View -- Japan debates 'collective self-defense' to protect America and Japan" for a detailed explanation of what was adopted in 2015.) So a commitment to defend Taiwan from an invasion by China is not a simple thing as it would be in other countries, especially since the pacifist constitution is very popular among the Japanese people, who are still trying to figure out why they acted as they did in WW II. But the increasily belligerent threats from China are forcing the Japanese to look for a solution. So with that reinterpretation of the Constitution, Japanese government officials are considering two possible paths by which they could militarily support the United States after a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
**** **** Is Taiwan a 'nation'? **** In a debate on Covid-19 in parliament earlier this month, Japan's prime minister Yoshihide Suga referred to Australia, New Zealand and Taiwan and said, "These three countries have been imposing strong restrictions on privacy rights" to curb the virus outbreak. It's not known whether this was a slip or was intentional, but it drew the usual hysterical complaint from China's Foreign Ministry: "China expresses strong dissatisfaction with Japan's erroneous remarks and has lodged a solemn protest against Japan." China claims Taiwan as a province of China, and has repeatedly said that they will invade Taiwan at a time of their choosing to force Taiwan to be part of China. As a result, both the United States and Japan have adopted a policy of "strategic ambiguity," in order to encourage both China and Taiwan to continue thinking that the issue can be resolved in time peacefully (which, of course, it cannot). In particular, the US has not committed to defending Taiwan, but is providing weapons to Taiwan for its own self-defense. For decades, this strategic ambiguity has been debated in Washington and Tokyo. But now, with the growing military might of China and its growing belligerence, there is pressure on both the US and Japan to abandon strategic ambiguity and commit to defending Taiwan in case of attack. These discussions are in process, and it's possible that something will be decided within a few months, or not. **** **** China's plan for invading Taiwan **** According to an analysis by Ian Easton, senior director at the Project 2049 Institute, China is preparing for an all-out invasion within five to ten years. He says that Beijing’s optimistic version of events goes something like this:
Easton says that Taiwan has been preparing for just such an attack by fortifying defenses around key landing points and conducting drills to repel Chinese forces. **** **** Japan provides vaccines to Taiwan **** China has blocked Taiwan from getting doses of the Pfizer vaccine. The Pfizer vaccine was co-developed by the German company BioNTech. Taiwan was negotiating with Pfizer to get the vaccine, but China was able to delay the deal indefinitely by pressuring BioNTech and the German government. The Chinese claim that they had offered to sell their vaccine to Taiwan, but Taiwanese law bans Chinese-made medical products, including vaccines. So earlier this month, Japan delivered 1.24 million doses of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine to Japan. The Japanese foreign ministry said that that Japan was responding to a Taiwanese request, and that the donation reflects “Japan’s important partnership and friendship with Taiwan.” On Friday, Japan it would send 2 million additional doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to Taiwan and Vietnam, and arrangements were being made to send 1 million doses each to Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. In addition, the United States recently shipped 2.5 million vaccine does to Taiwan. Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu tweeted, “The Taiwan-U.S. relationship is rock solid, & we’ll keep cooperating closely in combating COVID19. Forces for good will prevail!” **** **** Instability of the Chinese Communist Party **** Analysts who talk about a Chinese invasion of Taiwan usually provide a time frame of five to ten years. That's pretty much what they have to say, isn't it. But any such timeline assumes that the Chinese Communists are pursuing rational policies. As I've written in the past, crisis wars begin with a chaotic unexpected event. WW I began because a 12-year-old decided to shoot an Archduke in 1914. WW II began because a Japanese soldier had to pee and got lost in the woods in 1937. Those wars were a complete surprise, even to the belligerents. That's how WW III will begin. It will be totally irrational and unexpected, and it could happen any day. A lot depends on the stability of the CCP government, and I've argued in the past that any dictatorship is fatally flawed and unstable, especially as compared to the US Constitutional government, with its federal system of checks and balances. The problem is that when a dictator does something really stupid, there's no one there to stop him, and anyone who tries is executed. This was true, for example, of Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward (1958-59), which was possibly the stupidest policy of any country in the history of the world, killing tens of millions of innocent people for no reason at all, destroying China's economy for decades. So now we have Xi Jinping in that same position of dictator. If he appears weak, he'll be replaced. So he has to be strong, and if he makes a stupid decision, as Mao did, there will be no one to stop him, and the result will be disaster. Xi reached the position of dictator by a brutal anticorruption campaign, begun in 2012, which targeted some two million officials in the Chinese Communist Party. This was popular with many Chinese, but alienated may elites. **** **** China's Dong Jingwei defects to the United States **** Xi Jinping is facing many problems. Domestic problems include income inequality, environmental threats, land grabs, food safety, Air pollution, water scarcity, and soil contamination. In addition, China’s aging population means that more retirees are supported by fewer young people. Internationally, China is facing criticism about its brutal crackdown on the free press in Hong Kong, China's arrest and enslavement of millions of Uighurs, and illegal belligerent actions in the South China Sea. The Chinese Communists have made it abundantly clear that they don't care at all what others think of them, and what international laws they violate. What we're seeing is the millennia-old Chinese culture saying that the rest of the world are barbarians, and are to be treated as donkeys, with no purpose except to serve the Chinese Communists. On top of all this, there have been reports that Xi Jinping and CCP officials have been shocked at the defection in February of Dong Jingwei and his daughter to the United States. Dong is China's Vice Minister of State Security in the Chinese Ministry of Defense. He is perhaps the highest-level Chinese defector the U.S. has ever had. He is reported to be providing informtion about the identity of all the Chinese spies in the US, and methods used by the Chinese to infiltrate the US government, businesses and universities. According to a report from Taiwan, this defection has triggered factional fights within the CCP leading to a period of unprecedented instability not seen since the Cultural Revolution. The point of mentioning all this in an article on Japan's plans to defend Taiwan from Chinese invasion is that the invasion could occur at any time -- maybe in the 5-10 years as predicted by the analysts, but possibly much sooner than that with an overwhelmed dictator Xi Jinping in charge, and the possibiity that he'll order some military action in the Taiwan Strait to deflect from his personal or political problems. Sources:
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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Japan, Taiwan, China, Xi Jinping, Dong Jingwei, Treaty of Shimonoseki, collective self-defense, Okinawa island, Yoshihide Suga, Ian Easton, Pfizer, BioNTech Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe RE: Generational Dynamics World View - pbrower2a - 06-27-2021 (06-27-2021, 08:59 AM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: ** 27-Jun-2021 World View: Democrat Party trollery Whether they are white supremacists or not matters not a whit. It is safe to assume that no insurrectionist has participated in the audit. Any audit is rightly done by people with disinterest in the result of the audit. Quote:(06-27-2021, 04:12 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: > Comment on how Media Bias Fact Check sees RedState. It is far to What does the People's Republic of China or the Communist Party of China have to do with this? "Critical Race Theory" is mostly a phantom, arcane buzzwords that some ivory-tower academics have passed around. Right-wingers have seen a few things that they dislike about it and they have chosen to use it as a cudgel against whatever challenges the beliefs they seek to foist upon the masses. The Hard Right is prone to its own sort of Inquisition against anything that gets in the way of its dream of pure plutocracy in which all people obey the economic elites or suffer dire consequences. Donald Trump exemplifies such. Power does not reliably bring out morality, competence, decency, or charity among the elites toward the masses. This is as true from the shamans of hunter-gatherer to academic elites, or even among people whose ideologies are diametric opposites (on the one side, nobility, plutocratic tycoons, and business executives... or the bureaucratic nomenklatura of Commie regimes. Yes, commie hacks can exploit, too -- and no less badly than those who translate wealth into political power and political power into even more wealth. The United States has a spotty record on ethnic equity, and it doesn't have to be as blatant as a lynching or overt slavery. I have seen plenty of evidence, even before the January 6 Putsch, of despotic behavior by Donald Trump unprecedented in the history of the Presidency. Trump is Wilson bigotry, Harding corruption, Nixon dirty tricks, and Reagan reaction all together -- and intensified. Quote:(06-27-2021, 04:12 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: > If you want to dispute a landslide margin, then you need proof of The integrity of the 2020 Presidential election is established by auditing of the mechanical processes of voting. It's practically impossible to cheat and get away with it. The voter fraud that has been caught has largely been people forging signatures on ballot applications for deceased parents or spouses. If you are thinking of election officials cheating or letting partisan hacks cheat by stealing votes, tampering with electoral devices, or stuffing voting devices, then consider the risks that such people are taking. All of that is serious crime that will cost them (1) their plum jobs, (2) monetary losses from fines, (3) shame, and (4) prison time. The usual criminal offender has little to lose, but more than he realizes. The election officials as a rule know that their involvement in the election is but a small part of their responsibility in jobs that pay very well and have low turnover. Again, if my state (Michigan) is any indicator, cheating may not be impossible but the risks for a voter or a public official are just too high. There are strict controls of custody of voting devices. The only effective way in which to cheat is outsider tampering with electioneering by partisan entities as may have happened in 2016. May. There is evidence, and such did not seem to happen in 2020. ...An aside: computer hackers are the cyber-equivalent of burglars. Legal statutes against computer hackers are comparatively primitive in contrast to those against burglars. Burglars must usually do some physical break-in on site: Bears use their cunning and brute force to do their break-ins, and someone in Montana told me that some bears are able to identify Ford and Honda vehicles that have special vulnerability to bears that GM and Chrysler vehicles do not have. As is so with an ursine or a human burglar, the burglar must get physical access to the dwelling, shed, business establishment, vehicle, boat, rail car, or aircraft to get to valuables or do harm to those within. Computer hackers can do their dirty work from thousands of miles away. Using political entities that no longer exist, a computer hacker might do many of the elements of the crime in the Austro-Hungarian Empire that do harm in the Dutch East Indies. It is often unclear which country's statutes apply to the specific actions. Political interests have found ways in which to ensure that outsiders cannot tamper with their data. Election officials can ensure that vote counts are off line until official. If you want to see models for such, then check the appropriate texts on accounting. [/quote] Quote:[quote pid='77713' dateline='1624802390'] [/quote] Elected officials of both parties recognize that they can lose but do not tolerate their own losses through cheating. It works to the benefit of integrity. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Tim Randal Walker - 06-28-2021 There are scenarios online regarding a North Korean invasion of the South. I have to wonder...would a Chinese invasion of Taiwan embolden North Korean dictator to start an invasion of the South? RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 06-28-2021 ** 28-Jun-2021 World View: North Korean invasion (06-28-2021, 09:38 AM)Tim Randal Walker Wrote: > There are scenarios online regarding a North Korean invasion of Yes. In fact, the Chinese would encourage it, so that US forces would be split between defending South Korea and defending Taiwan. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - David Horn - 06-28-2021 (06-28-2021, 12:06 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: ** 28-Jun-2021 World View: North Korean invasion I would expect the US response to a two-pronged attack like that would be offensive, not defensive. We may not hit Beijing, but Pyongyang and many Chinese cities seem more than apt. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Tim Randal Walker - 06-29-2021 China and North Korea have nukes. If those countries launch Crisis wars, to reclaim what they see as their territory, we should consider what they may do. We might see what I would describe as a hostage situation. The hostages might be, for example, Japanese cities. Stripped of diplomatic niceties, the message to outside powers (such as the USA) would be-back off, or Tokyo will be nuked. Think back a few years, when North Korea flew a missile over Japan. Japan is close enough to both North Korea and China that neither needs a full fledged ICBM to hit Japan. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - David Horn - 06-30-2021 (06-29-2021, 05:25 PM)Tim Randal Walker Wrote: China and North Korea have nukes. If those countries launch Crisis wars, to reclaim what they see as their territory, we should consider what they may do. We have hypersonic weapons, and, I suspect, so do the Koreans and Japanese. We know that both have missile defense shields. Nuclear threats can be dicey, but neither China nor the PDRK want to get into a hot nuclear war with the US -- especially when success is far from guaranteed. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - pbrower2a - 06-30-2021 (06-27-2021, 08:59 AM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: ** 27-Jun-2021 World View: Democrat Party trollery No, they are more subtle than that. They are more willing to do manipulation than brute force. Quote:(06-27-2021, 04:12 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: > Comment on how Media Bias Fact Check sees RedState. It is far to As troubling, as I noticed, is that the reliability of news reporting from RedState is at best "mixed". It is not quite as ludicrously awful as (North) Korean Central News Agency which is consistently unreliable or the madness of Alex Jones' Infowars or sites (I assume disbanded) still loyal to the Iraqi Ba'ath Party/Satan Hussein. RedState is about as reliable as state media of Russia and China. 'Mixed' results imply that one sometimes gets truth and sometimes does not. Quote:(06-27-2021, 04:12 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: > If you want to dispute a landslide margin, then you need proof of Auditors? Obviously these 'auditors" are not the sorts who work for CPA firms who seek objectivity in judging accounting records and data behind them for reliability in financial statements. You are predicting something that might more easily be disproved. I am shocked that there are no watermarks on ballots that would make the paper useless on subsequent elections. I would suggest that. [/quote] Quote:[quote pid='77713' dateline='1624802390'] [/quote] No, both Parties have sought to ensure the integrity of the vote from various forms of manipulation and fraud. They have sought to ensure that tampering with voting devices, insertion of forged ballots, and the losing of valid ballots does not happen. Elections are important enough that the standards appropriate for financial accounting of cash and other valuable resources are in place for the vote. Is your problem with people 'voting wrong', which means not voting as you believe that they should vote? I could make a similar case that poor white people in the Mountain and Deep South 'vote wrong' because they align themselves with economic elitists who do them no tangible good. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 07-04-2021 ** 04-Jul-2021 World View: BBC Investigation into horrific treatment of children at southern border Several weeks ago I wrote about a BBC documentary on the horrific treatment of children at the border by the Biden administration. *** 08-Jun-2021 World View: BBC's hidden documentary: Detained in America http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=61698#p61698 Thousands of children are being crammed into "iceboxes" where they have no chance to shower, they endure sexual abuse, they sleep on top of each other for warmth, and spread lice, scabies, covid, and other diseases. The Democrats couldn't care less about the suffering of these thousands of children, just as they couldn't care less about the Chinese Communist torture, rape and enslavement of millions of Uighurs. As I wrote at the time, the documentary was not available online except in the UK. The BBC receives a great deal of funding from NPR and has to report the news as ordered by the Democrats. However, the situation is so bad, that the BBC has followed up with a segment on the "From Our Own Correspondents" podcast. The podcast contains several segments, but I'm referring to the first segment. Here's a description of the podcast: Quote:> "America's Border Camps for Children Listening to this podcast is sickening. She talks about hundreds of girls being forcibly packed together and locked up in a tent because they all have lice. That's just the start. Sexual assault is common, and covid is widespread. It's amazing that no American media, even Fox News, dares to do a similar investigation. It shows just how powerful the Stalist Fascist Democrat censorship regime is. It's also ironic that these crimes are so horrific, that they're too much for even the BBC to ignore. It's increasingly obvious that Joe Biden and the Biden administration are vicious and evil. There's no excuse for the horrific things they're doing. They've adopted policies to torture children at the southern border, to kill thousands of blacks on the streets of Chicago, Detroit, and other cities, and to destroy the US Constitutional form of government. There is no excuse for the Democrats. They are as vicious and evil as the Nazis, the Soviets, the Chinese Communists, and any other horrific regime you can think of. They will get their comeuppance. |