Posted on 06/02/2021 6:39:32 PM PDT by Yong
As international pressure mounts on China, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is pushing for a media campaign to boost the image of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the global community.
During a high-level meeting with the CCP’s Central Committee on Monday, Xi called on the CCP officials and state-controlled media to “tell the story of China well” so that the “spirits and ideology” behind the stories in China could be displayed as “the narrative and interpretation of the Chinese Communist Party,” according to state-run media Xinhua.
Yeah, they may need to burnish their reputation in all of those places where they killed a buncha’ people with their virus. That’s sorta’ hard to tolerate nowadays.
I got your bolster right here, Chairman Xi.
It’s great that the CCP feels the heat in some segments of the Western ruling classes - but given that the current fradulent US authorities are hopelessly comprised by China and Hunter Xiden and the US Chamber of Commerce (among other factors), as are most EU/UK players - what exactly is going to be done about the CCP?
The communism....
The secret imternments...
The secret assassinations...
The...
1. Print a picture of Chairman Xi.
2. Take a dump on it.
3. Take a photo.
4. Post on Social Media.
Xinnie the Pooh.
What the... the communist chinese own hollywood now. As though the communists in hollywood is something new. jane fonda!
“media campaign to boost the image of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) “?
The same CCP that sent the Chinese virus throughout the world yet kept it from spreading in China?
Hey CCP, you mookabookers are murderers and deserve the wrath of the world.
Course NBA pukes still try to make bucks off your sorry asses.
As for boosting your image? Eat pooh and die.
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