Tuesday, January 26, 2021

I love The Western Media. These Guys Are True-Blue Democracy And Freedom Fighters!


love the western media. These guys are true-blue democracy and freedom fighters!

When mobsters attacked and desecrated the Hong Kong Legislative Council, they said it was a beautiful sight to behold.

The mobsters were fighting for democracy and freedom and Communist China was the evil one supressing the good people.

When the same thing happened in America with Trump supporters storming and desecrating Congress, the western media called it an insurrection against democracy.

These people in the western media possess such a fine sense of what is what you truly have to admire them, no question asked.

But I am sure, and of course I am wrong here hehehe because I don't possess such acuity as the people in the western media possess, the Trump mobsters were in their good old selves believing they were fighting for democracy and freedom too, when they stormed Congress to ensure that their votes were not stolen from them and the wrong man installed as the next potus.

The western media say China does not enjoy freedom of speech and the Chinese people are constrained for that. 

Such freedom of speech and expression, of course, that included the incitement by a sitting potus to insurrection.

The western media people also say China does not have the freedom to possess arms and kill people if and when they like.

True, but the Chinese people don't have to worry about being shot and killed going about their daily lives.

When an outsider says good things about a western country, he is saying that of and on his own free will.

When a foreigner says good things about the Middle Kingdom, he is a wumao (50cents warrior) or a China shill paid by the Chinese government.

Hahaha

I truly love the western media, the true-blue democracy and freedom fighters!

Hehehe

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