Official F**k with the ChiCom's Thread

Just what we need... more cucks on welfare.
We'll take Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, NWT and Nunavit. More resources there than Alaska and hard core pioneers.

Use everything East of Manitoba and west of Alberta as nuclear waste dump, chemical weapons testing facility and as a junkyard for burned-out leaking Prius batteries.

Bet I get a thumbs-up from @Sean the Nailer on this one!

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database 2Million members of China Communist party. Many, many members in our corporate ranks, schools, everything.
They've done a good job of scrubbing this from the internet.. but it's still out there...

 
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Its not quite as simple as NZ and Australia , Taiwan is where the losers of the Chinese civil war took refuge, and long-planned to retake mainland at first chance they got. Both the ROC and the PRC still officially claim mainland China and the Taiwan Area as part of their respective territories.

Taiwan aka Republic of China (ROC) , longtime Head Honcho Chiang Kai-shek was preparing to invade mainland China for decades and basically had the same claim of unified China. So just because Chaing's plan didn't work it doesn't mean things changed in regards to territorial unity claims balance just changed now PRC is dominant and claims ROC as part of PRC , while not that long ago ROC claims to PRC were the norm .

Historically, the ROC has required its diplomatic allies to recognise it as the sole legitimate government of "China, but since the 1990s, its policy has changed into actively seeking dual recognition with the People's Republic of China

The other problem , many international organizations Recognised ROC as representative and de facto government of a unified China. So unified China is well used concept.

These are just historical facts unrelated to how anyone feels about ither PRC or ROC
Also the fact the PRC has never at any point been in control of any part of Taiwan. Ever.
 
Also the fact the PRC has never at any point been in control of any part of Taiwan. Ever.


The first person to be tried under Hong Kong’s sweeping national security law was found guilty of secessionism and terrorism on Tuesday.

The Hong Kong High Court handed down the verdict in the case of Tong Ying-kit, age 24. He’s accused of driving his motorcycle into a group of police officers while carrying a flag bearing the protest slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times” on July 1 last year, a day after Beijing imposed sweeping national security legislation on Hong Kong following months of anti-government protests in 2019.




The verdict was closely watched for indications as to how similar cases will be dealt with in future. More than 100 people have been arrested under the security legislation.

Tong pleaded not guilty to charges of inciting secession, terrorism and an alternative charge of dangerous driving. He faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment if found guilty.

The trial, which ended July 20, was held in the High Court with no jury, under rules allowing this exception from Hong Kong’s common law system if state secrets need to be protected, foreign forces are involved or if the personal safety of jurors needs to be protected. Trials are presided over by judges handpicked by Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam.

Tong’s defense lawyer has said it’s impossible to prove that Tong was inciting secession merely by having used the slogan.

The defense also said there is no evidence that Tong committed the act deliberately, that he avoided crashing into officers and that his actions couldn’t be considered terrorism since there was no serious violence or harm to society.”


Hong Kong has fallen
 
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