United States is not a country United. US promote Freedom, Democracy, Human Rights and Rules of Laws to the world is for show only as it is not being applied at home. US must made China enemy of the State to Unite the country, how sad! otherwise the country will fall apart. 美國不是一個像中國一個團結的國家. 美國向世界宣揚自由、民主、人權和法治只是為了做秀,因為它在國內並沒有得到應用。 美國必須以中國為敵才能讓美國團結, 如此的悲哀, 否則國家將分崩離析.
Huff Post: Capitol Police Officers describe racism, pain, trauma of Capitol riot. OFFICERS THOUGHT THEY WOULDN’T SURVIVE CAPITOL RIOT. 國會警察描述了國會騷亂的種族主義、痛苦和創傷。 官員們認為他們無法在國會大廈騷亂中倖存下來。
What the US Capitol Police went through was child play to deal with a single day horrors compared to US NED/CIA backed rioters and terrorists attacked on Hong Kong Police in 2019 for one full year. 與美國民主基金會和美國中情局支持的香港暴徒和恐怖分子在 2019 年天天襲擊香港警察整整一年相比,美國國會警察經歷的是兒童遊戲來應對祇是一天的恐怖事件.
Tuesday marked the first meeting of the House select committee charged with investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, with hours of emotional testimony about the mob of angry Donald Trump supporters that stormed the building and terrorized its occupants. Four law enforcement officers delivered intense and emotional testimony about the abuse they sustained that day and the trauma they still live with. Read the biggest takeaways here.
An American Diplomat to uphold US Freedom, Democracy, Human Rights and Rules of Laws! Who is Brian Jeffrey Raymond? Ex-US diplomat pleads guilty to drugging and raping 23 women. Brian Jeffrey Raymond was detained in Mexico City after people saw a ‘naked, hysterical woman desperately screaming for help’ 一位維護美國自由、民主、人權和法治的美國外交官! 布萊恩·杰弗裡·雷蒙德是誰? 前美國外交官承認對 23 名婦女下毒和強姦。 布賴恩杰弗裡雷蒙德在人們看到一名“赤裸裸的歇斯底里的女人拼命尖叫尋求幫助” 後被拘留在墨西哥城. By Saumya Dixit Jul 26, 2021
Video: Wang Yi: We bear responsibility to teach U.S. to treat others equally. 王毅:我們有責任教美國平等對待他人.
Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that China and the international community as a whole bear the responsibility to teach the U.S. a lesson if it hasn’t learned to treat other countries equally. 中國國務委員兼外長王毅表示,如果美國沒有學會平等對待其他國家,中國和整個國際社會都有責任給美國一個教訓.
Stop interfering in China’s internal affairs. The Chinese don’t buy this crabs from US. US is not qualified to speak condescendingly to the Chinese. 停止干涉中國內政. 中國人不吃這一套. 美國沒有資格居高臨下和中國人說話.
Wang made the remarks during an interview in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province, where the third round of the China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue was held on July 24 2021
New York Times BREAKING NEWS – A Hong Kong rioter supported by NED/CIA for regime change was convicted of terrorism and inciting secession in the first trial under a tough security law Beijing imposed a year ago. 紐約時報突發新聞 – 一名受到美國民主基金會/美國中情局支持的香港暴徒在第一次審判中被判犯有恐怖主義和煽動分裂國家罪,根據北京一年前實施的一項嚴厲的安全法.
Tuesday, July 27, 2021 3:21 The verdict is a sign that the city’s courts will strictly enforce new limits on foreign agent engaged in subversive activities similar to the homeland security laws in the United States.
The protester, Tong Ying-kit, was arrested on July 1, 2020, after he drove his motorcycle around a Hong Kong neighborhood with a subversive banner, attempted to run over police officers who tried to stop him, injuring three. Mr. Tong could be sentenced to life in prison.
Chinese FM meets U.S. deputy secretary of state, urging rational China policy by Xinhua 2021-07-27
Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi (R) meets with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman in north China’s Tianjin on July 26, 2021.
TIANJIN, July 26 (Xinhua) — Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday met with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, urging the United States to drop arrogance and prejudice and steer back to a rational and pragmatic China policy.
In face of severe difficulties and challenges in China-U.S. relations, Wang said it requires serious consideration for the U.S. side to make correct choices as to whether the bilateral ties will head to confrontation or improvement.
Calling Sherman’s visit a part of mutual contact and dialogue, Wang said the two sides should enhance mutual understanding, erase misunderstanding, avoid misjudgment and better manage differences via constant dialogues.
As the new U.S. administration has in general continued its predecessor’s extreme and erroneous China policy, constantly challenged China’s bottom line, and stepped up containment and suppression on China, Wang said China is firmly opposed to such U.S. practices.
Noting the U.S. attempt to impede and disrupt China’s modernization drive, Wang said “such an attempt is doomed to fail for now, and is even more so in the future.”
China’s development, driven powerfully from within, is a trend of historical evolution, Wang said, adding that socialism with Chinese characteristics totally fits China’s national realities.
“The great rejuvenation of Chinese nation has entered an irreversible historical process, which cannot be held back by any force or country.”
He said China sticks to the path of peaceful development and follows an open strategy of win-win cooperation. China will never tread the beaten track of big powers in seeking hegemony, and is willing to realize common development and prosperity with all countries including the United States, Wang added.
Wang also said that China’s development is aimed at seeking happiness for all Chinese people, rather than challenging or replacing the United States. “We take no interest in betting winnings or losses of the U.S. side. China’s development is not based on the premise of U.S. decline.”
To prevent China-U.S. relations from further deteriorating or even getting out of control, Wang underlined three basic demands as bottom lines that China firmly upholds.
He said the first is that the United States must not challenge, slander or even attempt to subvert the path and system of socialism with Chinese characteristics.
Chosen by history and the Chinese people, China’s path and system are matters of Chinese people’s welfare and Chinese nation’s future, as well as core interests that China must firmly uphold, Wang said.
The second, Wang said, is that the United States must not attempt to obstruct or interrupt China’s development process.
Chinese people have their rights to live better lives and China has its right to achieve modernization, said Wang, adding that modernization is not an exclusive right of the United States.
China urges the United States to remove all unilateral sanctions, high tariffs, long-arm jurisdiction and technology blockade it has imposed on China as soon as possible, Wang said.
Wang said the third is that the United States must not infringe upon China’s state sovereignty, or even damage China’s territorial integrity.
He said issues regarding Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong have never been about “human rights” or “democracy,” but about fighting against “Xinjiang independence,” “Tibet independence” and “Hong Kong independence.”
No country will allow its national sovereignty and security to be compromised, Wang added.
As for the Taiwan question, Wang said it’s even more important. He said the fact that both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one and the same China and Taiwan is part of China has never changed and will never change.
If “Taiwan independence” forces dare to provoke, China has the right to take any necessary measure to stop it, Wang said, urging the U.S. side to honor its commitment on Taiwan question and act prudently.
China is the largest developing country and the United States is the largest developed country, and neither side can replace or defeat the other, Wang said. “We have a clear view on where China-U.S. relations are headed, that is, to find a way for two major countries with different systems, cultures and stages of development to coexist peacefully on this planet through dialogue.”
It would be even better if it could be mutually beneficial, Wang said, adding that this is a good thing for both China and the United States, and a great boon for the world. “Otherwise, it would be a catastrophe.”
“It is hoped that the U.S. side will have an objective and correct understanding of China, abandon arrogance and prejudice, stop acting as a preacher, and return to a rational and pragmatic China policy,” Wang said.
Noting the U.S.-China relationship is the most important bilateral relationship in the world, Sherman said the United States is willing to continue to have open and candid contacts and dialogues with China.
The United States also hopes that the two countries can coexist peacefully. It has no intention of restricting China’s development, nor does it want to contain China, but would like to see China’s development, Sherman said.
The two sides can engage in healthy competition, cooperate on climate change, drug control and international and regional hotspot issues, strengthen crisis management capacity, and avoid conflicts, Sherman said.
Sherman said as two major countries, the United States and China can communicate and discuss in a responsible way even if they have differences, in the hope that both sides will take joint actions to improve bilateral relations.
Sherman reiterated that the United States adheres to the one-China policy and does not support “Taiwan independence.”
The two sides also exchanged views on international and regional issues of common concern.
China urges US to be ‘rational’ as US envoy explores way forward. Professor Ling-Chi Wang of UC Berkeley: Judging from the piece from the Yahoo News, the U.S. and China sides did not have a dialogue in Tianjin. Instead, they talked passed each other, each side stated its bottomline positions with Wendy Sherman regurgitating the same tired United States’ rhetoric of “commitment to healthy competition, protecting human rights and democratic values.”
I for one do not consider unilateral imposition of surprised and unfair trade tariffs and artificial barriers to be “healthy competition.” With a long history of Native American genocide, black slavery and racial discrimination, colonization of Mexican land from Florida to California, and racial exclusion and exploitation of Asian immigrants, not to mention the rampant killing of about 30,000 Americans by guns and assault weapons each year and 90,000 of drug overdose, and 2 million Americans in prison, most of whom are racial minorities and poor, who is going to listen to the American gospel of ‘protecting human rights? As for the so-called “democratic values,” we should take a look at our paralyzed, broken democratic system of government before we even wish them on other countries of the world. Our political system is a laugh stock worldwide. I think it is time for American political and intellectual leaders to sit up and listen, for change, to what Wang Yi said American government should and should not do.
Kiji Noh in San Francisco: Yes, Ling-chi, China and US are definitely on different wavelengths.
Sherman, Blinken/State Dept’s approach to US-China relations encompasses a range of “can, should, must”:
“… collaborative where it can be, competitive where it should be, and adversarial where it must be.” Within that range, the imperative “must” is “adversarial”.
Furthermore the fundamental POV is advancing US “interests and values.”
China calling for US to ” to drop arrogance and prejudice” ain’t gonna happen with Sherman, Blinken/State Dept’s fundamental POV. US “interests and values” are rooted in preserving global hegemony in which the US makes the rules and everyone else knows their place in the pecking order.
Blinken, Sullivan, Campbell will not willingly surrender American Exceptionalist privilege just because China tells them to “drop arrogance and prejudice”!
The only positive that I see coming out of this is the desire for “guardrails” that would avoid a hot war.