1. The US House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to approve a strongly worded bill paving the way for sanctions against Chinese officials over human rights abuses in China’s northwest on Tuesday, after months of negotiations among lawmakers about how forceful the legislation should be.....
2. The passing of the Uygur law shows the following realities:
(a) It reveals the US Empire is so desperate about its impending demise that it is using every means at its disposal to destroy China.
(b) The US Empire will not halt its attacks till it achieves its goal of destroying China.
(c) It reveals that fomenting unrest in Hong Kong and waging the so-called trade war is just a disguise and distraction from the US Empire's ultimate goal of destroying China. Western China is definitely a bigger prize and target for the US imperialists.
(d) After many months of attacking China on all fronts, the US Empire is convinced that China is a "paper tiger" issuing empty threats containing a measure of bluster.
3. While US lawmakers can pass anti-China laws anytime like nobody, why can't China do the same against the US Empire?
China can retaliate against the US Empire by passing similar laws targeting senior US officials for their human rights abuses in the following areas:
(a) The US holds over 100,000 migrant children in detention at US-Mexico border concentration camps.
(b) Violent hate crimes against Latinos have surged to a 16-year high in the US. Latino Republican Senator Marco Rubio should be the first to be sanctioned for ironically failing to look after the welfare of his own kind in the US.
(c) Nationwide Anti-Mosque Activity in the US.
Attacks on mosques directly take aim at religious freedom. Existing and proposed mosque sites across the US have been targeted for vandalism and other criminal acts, and there have been efforts to block or deny necessary zoning permits for the construction and expansion of other facilities.
(d) Native American Genocide.
P.S. US human rights abuses are "an outrage against the collective consciousness of the world."
China should "send a message to Washington. China is watching and we will not stay silent.”
2. The passing of the Uygur law shows the following realities:
(a) It reveals the US Empire is so desperate about its impending demise that it is using every means at its disposal to destroy China.
(b) The US Empire will not halt its attacks till it achieves its goal of destroying China.
(c) It reveals that fomenting unrest in Hong Kong and waging the so-called trade war is just a disguise and distraction from the US Empire's ultimate goal of destroying China. Western China is definitely a bigger prize and target for the US imperialists.
(d) After many months of attacking China on all fronts, the US Empire is convinced that China is a "paper tiger" issuing empty threats containing a measure of bluster.
3. While US lawmakers can pass anti-China laws anytime like nobody, why can't China do the same against the US Empire?
China can retaliate against the US Empire by passing similar laws targeting senior US officials for their human rights abuses in the following areas:
(a) The US holds over 100,000 migrant children in detention at US-Mexico border concentration camps.
(b) Violent hate crimes against Latinos have surged to a 16-year high in the US. Latino Republican Senator Marco Rubio should be the first to be sanctioned for ironically failing to look after the welfare of his own kind in the US.
(c) Nationwide Anti-Mosque Activity in the US.
Attacks on mosques directly take aim at religious freedom. Existing and proposed mosque sites across the US have been targeted for vandalism and other criminal acts, and there have been efforts to block or deny necessary zoning permits for the construction and expansion of other facilities.
(d) Native American Genocide.
P.S. US human rights abuses are "an outrage against the collective consciousness of the world."
China should "send a message to Washington. China is watching and we will not stay silent.”
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