Posted on 12/01/2022 12:02:58 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Chinese Vice Premier Sun Chunlan, the woman dictator Xi Jinping tasked with enforcing his brutal Chinese coronavirus lockdowns, issued public remarks on Wednesday claiming Beijing would soon “optimize” its coronavirus response with “new tasks in epidemic prevention and control.”
The state news agency Xinhua reported that Sun – one of the country’s most hated politicians, who recently lost her Politburo seat at this year’s Communist Party Congress – made the remarks at the Chinese National Health Commission. Xinhua’s coverage did not note Sun saying anything on Beijing abandoning its brutal use of mass house arrest, business lockdowns, internment in quarantine camps, and other abuses to allegedly stop the spread of a virus. This did not stop many Western news outlets, however, from reporting that Sun had hinted at a “softening” in Chinese policies, leading to a surge in the prices of Chinese stocks.
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Collectivism has two tools: brute force, and brute force.
It’s time for the population of China to respond to the ruling class with extreme prejudice or die.
If you are going to die anyway, you might as well try.
” Xinhua reported that Sun – one of the country’s most hated politicians, who recently lost her Politburo seat at this year’s Communist Party Congress “
They make it sound like she was voted out. Of course, China is a communist/fascist dictatorship and she was simply disposed of by the central committee... which is also not elected.
Not after 4 Viagra, a 750 of Jack, and 3 eight balls...
Looks like her egg-rolls have gone off!
There was no vote on anything - Xi Jinping announced his policies, installed his loyalist cronies, and done. Every one else scrambles to show loyalty.
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