Is China really as evil as our media says it is?

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China is a hardcore communist country.
China is a country with a complex and dynamic economic, political, and foreign policy system. Here is a brief description of each aspect:
  • China’s economic system is a mix of socialism and capitalism, with the state playing a dominant role in strategic sectors and the market playing a more decisive role in other areas. China has undergone rapid economic growth and development since it opened up and reformed its economy in 1978, lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and becoming the world’s second-largest economy by nominal GDP and the largest by purchasing power parity. China’s main economic challenges include rebalancing its growth model from investment and exports to consumption and innovation, addressing environmental and social issues, and managing trade and financial relations with the rest of the world 1,2,3
  • China’s political system is a unitary Marxist-Leninist one-party socialist state under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The CCP has a monopoly on power and controls all aspects of society, including the government, the military, the media, the judiciary, and civil society. The CCP’s main goals are to maintain its legitimacy and stability, to promote national unity and sovereignty, and to realize the “Chinese Dream” of national rejuvenation. The CCP’s highest organ of state power is the National People’s Congress (NPC), which elects the president, the premier, and other state leaders. The CCP’s top decision-making body is the Politburo Standing Committee (PSC), which is headed by the general secretary, who is also the president and the commander-in-chief of the military. The current general secretary and president is Xi Jinping, who has consolidated his power and authority since he took office in 2012 4,5,6
  • China’s foreign policy is guided by its core interests of safeguarding its sovereignty, security, and development. China seeks to expand its global influence and role through various initiatives, such as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which aims to build infrastructure and connectivity across Eurasia and beyond; the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which provides financing for regional development projects; and the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB), which cooperates with other emerging economies on economic issues. China also participates in various multilateral organizations and forums, such as the United Nations (UN), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and the G20. China’s main foreign policy challenges include managing its relations with major powers, such as the United States, Russia, Japan, India, and the European Union; resolving territorial disputes with its neighbours, such as in the East China Sea and the South China Sea; addressing global issues, such as climate change, nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and pandemics; and balancing its national interests with its international responsibilities 7,8,9
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China is a country with a complex and dynamic economic, political, and foreign policy system. Here is a brief description of each aspect:
  • China’s economic system is a mix of socialism and capitalism, with the state playing a dominant role in strategic sectors and the market playing a more decisive role in other areas. China has undergone rapid economic growth and development since it opened up and reformed its economy in 1978, lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and becoming the world’s second-largest economy by nominal GDP and the largest by purchasing power parity. China’s main economic challenges include rebalancing its growth model from investment and exports to consumption and innovation, addressing environmental and social issues, and managing trade and financial relations with the rest of the world 1,2,3
  • China’s political system is a unitary Marxist-Leninist one-party socialist state under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The CCP has a monopoly on power and controls all aspects of society, including the government, the military, the media, the judiciary, and civil society. The CCP’s main goals are to maintain its legitimacy and stability, to promote national unity and sovereignty, and to realize the “Chinese Dream” of national rejuvenation. The CCP’s highest organ of state power is the National People’s Congress (NPC), which elects the president, the premier, and other state leaders. The CCP’s top decision-making body is the Politburo Standing Committee (PSC), which is headed by the general secretary, who is also the president and the commander-in-chief of the military. The current general secretary and president is Xi Jinping, who has consolidated his power and authority since he took office in 2012 4,5,6
  • China’s foreign policy is guided by its core interests of safeguarding its sovereignty, security, and development. China seeks to expand its global influence and role through various initiatives, such as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which aims to build infrastructure and connectivity across Eurasia and beyond; the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which provides financing for regional development projects; and the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB), which cooperates with other emerging economies on economic issues. China also participates in various multilateral organizations and forums, such as the United Nations (UN), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and the G20. China’s main foreign policy challenges include managing its relations with major powers, such as the United States, Russia, Japan, India, and the European Union; resolving territorial disputes with its neighbours, such as in the East China Sea and the South China Sea; addressing global issues, such as climate change, nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and pandemics; and balancing its national interests with its international responsibilities 7,8,9
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They used to smuggle Bibles to China, but then it was okay to have a church and now he wants his own face on the walls of the state churches instead of Jesus and he was changing the Bible.



 

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Do you believe that report?
It reads as if it was made up.
 

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Do you believe that report?
It reads as if it was made up.
Of course I believe it. They were always persecuting christians. I remember they were smuggling Bibles from Holland to China in the 80s. Then the Bible was forbidden. Now still a lot have no Bible. It's not such a stretch to believe they're changing it. Voice of the Martyrs said it.


 
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China is not a Christian nation, never has been. It is Confucian and Buddhist and communist/atheist. Most western nations have Christian cultural influences that go back many centuries. Yet the west has been involved in a great many wars of aggression and even now the war between Russia (ostensibly an Orthodox nation) and Ukraine (another Orthodox nation) is a war of Russian aggression. China on the other hand is not currently involved in any wars. That, of course, does not make China good. But it is likely that western media is vilifying China.
If you kept up with the news 'from'... China's leaders for the past few decades, you would discover that they, Chinese leaders, are the ones that have been proclaiming eventual war with the United States. So no, the U.S. media is not making that up.

China has many, many Christians. Lot of their pastors have been jailed for not staying with the Chinese government 'line' of how the Christian Church there should operate.

Same problem in Russia. The Communist leadership is against all religion if the truth be known, since that was the original manifesto of Karl Marx and Lenin, essentially Communist-Socialist ideology. But especially in Russia, which prior to 1917 was a Christian nation, there's just too many of the Russian people that refused to recant their Christian Faith that the Communist government was powerless to change it. Stalin did close the Church buildings in his day though, made them into grain storage bins. He tried to literally wipe out Christianity in Russia, but still doing that is impossible with so many of Faith there. Today in Russia, if you want to be a Christian (per the Communist run gov.), you must be a member of the State run Russian Orthodox Church.

The Biblical Side of this:
Today's Communist Russia represents Jacob's brother Esau of the Bible. Esau sold God's Birthright to Jacob for a bowl of beans, remember? He profaned God's Birthright which included the Gospel of Jesus Christ, since God's Birthright began with God giving it to Abraham. And Esau took wives of both the daughters of Ishmael (Arabs), and the Canaanites. That is how Russia is in bed with radical Islam, supporting them with arms and terrorist training (like in Libya during the time of the Reagan admin.). The Russian government even warned Israel when Israel bombed nuclear facilities in Syria, because Russia had advisors there aiding Syria, just as they do in Iran with aiding their nuclear program.

Ezekiel 38 reveals Russia's alignment with the radicals of Libya, Persia (Iran & Iraq), Gomer (old Soviet satellites like Georgia), Ethiopia (actually Sudan below Ethiopia, which was originally a part of old Ethiopia), and Togarmah which was old Cappadocia, or what is today called the nation of Turkey. That alignment of nations is to bring a huge army out of the northern quarters against Israel on the last day of this world. Will Red China most likely be allied with them? Yes. Many in Red China today are also Chinese Muslims.

Western Leader's & Globalists Working:
The U.S. media mostly follows what the shadow government wants let out so as to influence public opinion. Those in the media who oppose are very few, and even they (like Tucker Carlson) are controlled to a point.

So why... would the media and the globalists be sparking public opinion with the idea of future war with China, or Russia? Per ex-KGB colonel Golitsyn, who defected to the U.S. in the 1960's, in his book New Lies For Old, he revealed that Red China and Communist Russia have always worked together. Ex-FBI agent Cleon Skousen in the 1950's revealed that the U.S. Lend-lease program that funded Stalin's Russian army and military factories, that aid was still being given to the Soviets even after WWII had ended. Not only that, but much of that aid from the U.S. wound up in the hands of Chinese Communist Mao Tse Tung who's Communist army defeated the Nationalist Chinese army that had to flee to Taiwan. Golitsyn went on to say, that in final, the Communist plan was to invade the West with an innumerable army.

Golitsyn called it the Scissors Strategy, with Russia and Red China each being one blade of the scissors. While the Scissors are apart, one blade would play the, "help me, we need economic aid" line, while the other blade played the war to spread Communism line (like with Chinese support of North Korea in the 1950's while U.S. economic aid continued to Russia). And like the Vietnam War with Red China troops actually fighting U.S. soldiers in Vietnam, while Russia tried to remain somewhat neutral. Golitsyn said in FINAL though, both Communist Russia and Communist China plan to close the Scissors against the West, which implies military invasion.

So why... would U.S. leaders be egging the Communists on, instead of killing Red China's economy? (And Red China's economy is in trouble right now, but bit too late since all the economic aid the western nations have given them over the past decade has allowed Red China to build up their military).

The plan by many U.S. leaders and globalists is "one world government". That plan is actually God's plan for the end also. Christ prophesied about that coming ten horn, seven head, ten crown beast that will have a beast king over it for the end of this world. So in case you are not aware, these events today are pointing to the final setting up of that "one world government" system over all nations, with a one-world leader, the Antichrist. All this world needs is some crisis to create such chaos so they can setup their one-world beast king who is to work great signs, wonders, and miracles on earth, proclaiming himself as GOD, and over all that is called GOD, or that is worshiped.
 

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I like Chinese :)
 
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