Tuesday, September 8, 2020

"Never agree" is still fermenting. Scholar: Xi Jinping was forced to a corner

Reporter : Li Yun / Editor: Deming / Publisher : NTDTV

Ref : https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/09/09/a102936486.html / Direct translation


Xi Jinping recently proposed five "no promises" that are still being fermented. Some scholars say that Xi's use of such strong language indicates that he is under a very big threat, and to a certain extent he has been forced into a corner.

On the 3rd, the CCP held a symposium on the 75th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in Beijing. Xi Jinping mentioned five "no promises" in his speech. Among them, "Anyone or any force attempts to separate the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese people, and the Chinese people will never agree to it!" It caused a backlash in public opinion and continued to ferment.

On September 8, the Voice of America quoted an analysis by Professor Zhao Suisheng of the School of International Relations at the University of Denver, saying that these five "no promises" were directed at U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo. On July 23, Pompeo made a speech on China policy. China, calling for a distinction between the CCP and the Chinese people, which involves Xi Jinping’s long-term governance and the legitimacy of the CCP regime.

He believes that Xi Jinping has two considerations when he uses "absolutely not agree". First, Xi does feel that he is under a very big threat. To a certain extent, he has been forced into the corner, because the distinction between the CCP and the Chinese people, to a large extent, has the meaning of overthrowing the power of the Chinese Communist Party, touching the CCP’s power. Core interests.

Zhao Suisheng said, "According to the definition of the Chinese Communist Party, core interests are actually the bottom line of its survival, the bottom line of the regime's survival. So Xi Jinping made the strongest response."

In Xi Jinping's speech, in addition to mentioning five "absolutely unacceptable", he also emphasized five "must", including: "The leadership of the Communist Party must be upheld and the road of socialism must be followed." This reminds the outside world of the relationship between the United States and China. Under multiple crises such as worsening, Xi Jinping may feel that the Chinese Communist regime is under threat.

In response to Xi Jinping’s “no promise”, Cai Xia, a former professor at the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China, analyzed that distinguishing the CCP from the Chinese people is a major change in the thinking of Western countries’ strategies and policies toward China. Xi Jinping is particularly afraid of this distinction, and he must block this statement from the mainland and prevent the voice from entering the country.

She said that once the essence of the CCP's attachment to the Chinese people is exposed and the Chinese people awakened, Xi Jinping "really can't get mixed up" when he knows it.

Yang Jianli, the founder of "Citizen Force", a human rights organization in the United States, also believes that the decision makers of the US policy toward China are very aware that the CCP has kidnapped the Chinese people, and in a sense they are kidnappers. This makes Xi Jinping very nervous. He has always said that he speaks of the Chinese people. If the CCP and the Chinese people are separated, it will directly threaten the CCP regime.

Recently, “ten reasons why the CCP cannot represent the Chinese people” has been widely spread online:

1. In 1921, as a branch of the Soviet Communist International, the CCP was established in China. For a long period of time, everything was obedient to the Soviet Communist Party, and the highest interest was to safeguard the interests of the Soviet Union.

2. The communism that the Chinese Communist Party believes in comes from the "Illumination Gang" split from Satanism.

3. The CCP is a political party that subverts the legitimate Chinese government with an "unrestricted war" that transcends moral and legal bottom lines.

4. The CCP kidnapped the Chinese people and made them cannon fodder.

5. The CCP's army and police are violent machines to suppress the people.

6. The CCP monopolizes the country's resources and squeezes the blood and sweat of the people.

7. The CCP is the world's largest traitorous party.

8. The CCP controls the minds of the Chinese people, even fascists can't match it.

9. The CCP believes in the philosophy of struggle, denies universal values ​​and stifles humanity.

10. The ultimate goal of the CCP is to destroy mankind.



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