All Chinese are mobilized. But “history,” Xi explains, in a Marxist context, has not the same meaning it has in a bourgeois academia.
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Sanctions Against Politicians, Scholars, Fashion Companies: How Beijing Shot Itself in the Foot
Not understanding how democracy works, the CCP created itself an unprecedented anti-Chinese coalition in the West, outraged by its aggressive behavior.
China’s Secret Weapon: Changing the Meaning of “Human Rights”
For the first time in history, a Chinese Foreign Minister addressed the UN Human Rights Council. His speech was a textbook example of Orwellian “newspeak.”
China Britain Business Council: Meet the CCP Lobby in London
The powerful group and its chairman Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles try to persuade British they face poverty if they do not stop criticizing Beijing on human rights.
Enter the “Administrative Measures for Religious Clergy”: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Bitter Winter offer the first English translation of a text converting the clergy in apparatchiks under a system of awards and penalties based on their loyalty to the CCP.
“Fighting Corruption”: Xi Jinping’s Code Word for “Fighting Dissent”
Before you applaud the CCP’s anti-corruption measures, consider that in China the notion of corruption is politically constructed and includes criticism of the Party.
From Pompeo to Blinken, A Genocide Is a Genocide
The new Secretary of State destroyed CCP’s hopes that the U.S. position will change. Meanwhile, misguided Western media criticized Pompeo for what he got right.
CCP holocaust Day Should Be Commemorated on October 1: A Proposal
The Chinese Communist Party killed at least 70 million innocent victims. An international day of commemoration should remember them every year.
How the CCP Sees the Riots in Washington: “The End of the U.S. Is At Hand”
Beyond propaganda comparisons with Hong Kong protests, Party ideologists believe the United States will collapse as the Soviet Union did.
China’s New National Defense Law: Xi, Military Expand Their Power
The revised legislation came into force on January 1 and gives the President and his Central Military Commission new powers to deploy troops to protect the CCP.









