Friday, June 14, 2019

China Removes its Ambassador from Canada — Matthew Ehret

With the total rejection of these peace offerings, Lu Shaye has induced Canada to demonstrate where its true allegiance lay. Once Canada’s true colors were exposed, Ambassador Lu himself, breaking with the typical protocols of subtle and polite diplomatic conduct for which the Chinese are well known, called out the “racist, Five Eyes Intelligence network” which is really trying to run the world. In January 2019 Ambassador Lu described the hypocrisy of the western technocratic elite who attack China saying:

“the reason why some people are used to arrogantly adopting double standards is due to Western egotism and white supremacy – in such a context, the rule of law is nothing but a tool for their political ends and a fig leaf for their practising hegemony in the international arena”
Fort Russ News
China Removes its Ambassador from Canada
Matthew Ehret

8 comments:

Marian Ruccius said...

So Matthew Ehret thinks Canada should just accede to the brutal despotism that is the Chinese Communist party. Harvested the organs of Falung Gong adherents recently? What's a couple of million Uyghurs in re-education camps. Hwawei is a benevolent society for cultural exchange...

Just because Western countries like the US and Canada have a lot of blood on their hands, it does not follow that the Chinese government is any less brutal than it was during the Tiananmen massacre. Really, the slavish attitude of many progressives to China now resembles that of Noam Chomsky to Pol Pot -- they automatically disbelieve the obvious sins of the Chinese regime merely because they hate their own country's dishonesty and brutal interventionism (just as Chomsky hated US interventionism in Vietnam). HEY, you know you can be critical of both the US and Chinese regimes -- authoritarian states that do not confer basic rights are inherently unstable.

Curiously, because the Canadian judicial system is mostly unpoliticized,
Meng Wanzhou has a good possibility of beating her extradition order -- but if it can be shown that she knowingly defrauded US citizens or firms, then she must be extradited. In Canada we still have the rule of a law and an independent justice system.

S400 said...

“HEY, you know you can be critical of both the US and Chinese regimes ”

Well your rant wasn’t an example of that. So there goes the double standard again.

S400 said...

Background to the alleged million (or two million claim):

www.globalresearch.ca/no-the-un-did-not-report-china-has-massive-internment-camps-for-uighur-muslims/5652242/amp

Marian Ruccius said...
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Marian Ruccius said...

S400 -- you appear to have scraped up last year's news -- Antonio Guterres and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet have both recently decried enforced disappearances and arbitrary detention in Xinjiang.

Dolkun Isa, president of the exiled World Uighur Congress, recently said that two million people are detained in “concentration camps” in Xinjiang, including 338 intellectuals.

Even if he is exaggerating somewhat -- that'S is still genocide.

Next you'll be telling us that Tibetans are well treated and welcome Chinese occupiers.

S400 said...

He said, she said... Back it up.
Your continued rant and ascribing this and that to others haven’t helped your case.

S400 said...

And during the last few days you’ve gone from re-education camps to genocide.

genocide
noun: genocide; plural noun: genocides
the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular nation or ethnic group.

Marian Ruccius said...

S400: I have not changed my position on the camps, which I think that one has to believe, on balance, exist. And cultural genocide, through re-education camps, is genocide too. For instance, the residential schools that Canada used to have for Indigenous people were genocidal -- so are re-education camps targeted at an ethnic minority in China. The sinicization of Tibet is similarly genocidal.