Anonymous ID: 8f3540 Oct. 5, 2018, 7:39 p.m. No.3357433   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7603

Anons, posted this awhile back, didn't seem to get much interest. But it's important, and maybe a little more timely now:

 

China Vows Not To Negotiate Under Threat, As Trump Teases "Major Broadside" Against Beijing

 

>The White House plans to unveil new information about China's hostile actions against America's public and private sectors, and to act on it.

>Administration officials will call out China for its "malign activity" in cyberattacks, election interference and industrial warfare (e.g., intellectual property theft), an administration source told me.

>The administration has marshaled tons of data to support its charges against China. "We are going to show how the Chinese have infiltrated the U.S. and what we are doing to counter it," the source said.

 

If you listened to Pence's speech on China, after the halfway mark you start to hear him speak about how China has been influencing US entities to speak out against POTUS and his policies. He specifically mentioned almost every aspect of American society that has been associated with Liberals–Hollywood, education, et.al. When Q says the media won't speak on this topic, it's almost certainly because they've received some benefit by attacking our President.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-09-24/china-vows-not-negotiate-under-threat-trump-teases-major-broadside-against-beijing

https://www.axios.com/trump-administration-anti-china-campaign-2c17776d-ad80-4a79-b6a7-912927059833.html

Anonymous ID: 8f3540 Oct. 5, 2018, 7:45 p.m. No.3357542   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7569 >>7598

>>3357465

Pence gave the example of one company that was told that, in order to get a business license, it would have to speak out against POTUS' policies. Guess who's been trying to gain a foothold in China?

 

Fucking traitors.

Anonymous ID: 8f3540 Oct. 5, 2018, 7:57 p.m. No.3357757   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3357598

Right–it isn't surprising. Just think about how unethical it is:

 

China already has a "social credit score" it assigns to people–those who have low social credit can't do anything. Their most famous actress Fan Bing Bing had the lowest score, and she was "disappeared" for the past month until she recently posted some sort of China-ass-kissing post a few days ago. These people are taken to brain-washing camp.

 

Is it hard to imagine Google slowly integrating these Dragonfly features into our own searches? I bet you they have a blueprint outlined somewhere that calculates just how many false-flags it would take to implement each feature—"six school shootings until we can tie your searches to phone numbers, eight bombings until we can monitor location at all times, better get to work, boys."

 

Evil.

Anonymous ID: 8f3540 Oct. 5, 2018, 8:07 p.m. No.3357919   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3357603

Right. We have no business dealing with countries whose values are antithetical to our own, because by doing so we're aiding and abetting them. Originally the justification for trading with China was that we would be bringing capitalism to them, to help their people–the idea was that it might cause the people to overthrow the authoritarian regime, or at least the more shitty parts of it. Instead, it has only served to strengthen their hand.

 

We need to cut them off. It will be hard, but it is absolutely necessary–prices will almost certainly go up in the short term, but there will be more opportunities and higher-paying jobs for those willing to work. In the long term, our products might be coming from friendlier countries (meaning our allies). This all works to benefit good.