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Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

Friday, December 10, 2010

China’s Confucius Peace Prize

What a hoot! Phenomenal human rights violator, China, now has its own peace prize. Who in the world are they trying to fool? Only the fool will shout “Peace!” when there is no peace!

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

China has created monsters

A society that denies the existence of the God of the Bible inevitable will turn into monsters. Just recently, a baby was found alive in a box that was labeled "medical waste," destined for the fiery incinerators of the Nanhai Funeral Home in Foshan City, China.

As a worker at the funeral home was about to incinerate this box he heard a cry and discovered an aborted baby that was still alive. The baby was sent back to the hospital where he was aborted, but doctors simply left the baby in the lobby to die! That is absolutely sick and callous!

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Friday, August 01, 2008

American companies assist in Chinese Totalitarianism

Everybody probably knows about the Chinese human rights violations that are being committed on a regular basis by Chinese authorities on its own people. Except for those living under rocks, I guess!

Did you know that American companies are helping the Chinese government in their totalitarian expansion among its citizens, by supplying and developing the technology to create, as John Whitehead says, "electronic concentration camps?"

In his commentary, Chinese Totalitarianism, American-Style, Whitehead writes:


In the wake of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, Congress actually passed legislation that was intended to prevent U.S. companies from helping Chinese authorities suppress human rights and democracy. Since then, American corporations have been working to side-step the prohibition while exploiting every loophole and simultaneously lobbying Congress to lift the restrictions and allow them free play in China’s homeland security market.

This includes security and communications giants such as IBM, General Electric, United Technologies, Honeywell, DuPont and Motorola, as well as technology giants such as Google, Microsoft and Yahoo. The motivation, of course, is money. According to Klein, “the global homeland-security business is now worth an estimated $200 billion — more than Hollywood and the music industry combined.” Thus, for the sake of greed, these companies have become turncoats to freedom, completely selling out America’s once-cherished ideals of democracy.

Continue reading John Whitehead's commentary here.

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