It’s now widely recognised, following meetings between Starmer and people like Bill Gates, both members of the World Economic Forum where, not so long ago, leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Xi Jinping, was introduced as a keynote speaker, that patterns between China and the West have begun to emerge.
In this video, I mention that, when living in China, I was often shushed if talking about politics, especially if my view was opposed to the CCP. It was not uncommon for foreigners living in China to be “invited” to the police station in the dead of night to discuss comments made about the CCP. They were scare tactics of course, anything more might have drawn too much attention, but for Chinese people, there were much more severe consequences.
Zooming out of China and focusing, instead, on Great Britain, where, after several months of blatant and absolute tyranny from the Labour Party, and multiple revelations of corruption, we now hear of a disabled lad being arrested because, a couple of months ago, he made negative comments about Keir Starmer.
In China, the CCP need no excuse. Their authority is now very difficult to challenge, having coated the shackles of their people in titanium. How can Keir Starmer get away with it now, while Britain is in the transition to becoming an authoritarian state, albeit in the late stages?
Well, I’ve heard it was done on the justification of the comments amounting to a hate crime.
By convincing a population that we’re riddled with racists, Islamophobes, Covid-deniers, Climate-deniers and granny-killers, the victims of their propaganda are all too eager to applaud the arrest of any the State media label and vilify.
It was under the Tories that I first noticed signs of this kind of strategy, as they convinced children to snitch on their parents when it came to breaking lockdown rules and whatnot. Now, with the other cheek of the same WEF arse, Labour are encouraging the same self-harming public behaviour regarding so-called hate.
It’s a little disheartening to see that, when the West faced undeniable tyranny, Britain was one of those nations who fell without much of a fight, especially after the fairytales we’re told about our glorious past. But then, those fairytales are told to us by the very people who flatter our egos in order to encourage compliance.
On that, I genuinely do not know what, about our history, to believe anymore.
But I digress. Perhaps this is a path to walk down in a later post.
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