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Summary by Peyton Smith
"Jim" from China joined Mike in the studio today.
A Chinese dissident, Jim goes into detail about the horrors of the CCP, including punitive measures used against mothers.
One example includes a woman who has had a forced abortion, with her baby being chopped into pieces.
She is then forced to stare at the remains of her child for an hour.
Her "crime"?
She was late for registering with "parental planning", which would've put the governmental seal of approval on the birth.
Jim explains how the usual method in this instance involves drowning a baby, which is horrific enough, but this particular woman's child was singled out for an extra grisly fate.
He goes on to talk about how the generational gap in China. The older generation still remembers Tiananmen Square, and holds out hope for freedom, while the post 1990 generation is largely supportive of the CCP.
Jim talks about the subversion of the western legal system, and university system, by the Chinese communists.
In his very eloquent dissertation, it is plain to see many commonalities between left wing western political parties, and the CCP.
As difficult as it is for some to find any optimism in the fight against China, this conversation should make all westerners take heart.
All this and more awaits in a must listen interview. SHARE IT FAR AND WIDE.
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Summary by Peyton Smith
"Jim" from China joined Mike in the studio today.
A Chinese dissident, Jim goes into detail about the horrors of the CCP, including punitive measures used against mothers.
One example includes a woman who has had a forced abortion, with her baby being chopped into pieces.
She is then forced to stare at the remains of her child for an hour.
Her "crime"?
She was late for registering with "parental planning", which would've put the governmental seal of approval on the birth.
Jim explains how the usual method in this instance involves drowning a baby, which is horrific enough, but this particular woman's child was singled out for an extra grisly fate.
He goes on to talk about how the generational gap in China. The older generation still remembers Tiananmen Square, and holds out hope for freedom, while the post 1990 generation is largely supportive of the CCP.
Jim talks about the subversion of the western legal system, and university system, by the Chinese communists.
In his very eloquent dissertation, it is plain to see many commonalities between left wing western political parties, and the CCP.
As difficult as it is for some to find any optimism in the fight against China, this conversation should make all westerners take heart.
All this and more awaits in a must listen interview. SHARE IT FAR AND WIDE.
  continue reading

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