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China Launches Game Promoting Violence Against Hongkongers

A game has been launched in China that allows players to beat up Hong Kong protestors. While the creators of the game remain anonymous, the Chinese state media is reportedly promoting it heavily in the country. Beating up protestors “Everyone Hit the Traitors” is available to play for free on the web in China. On ...

Max Lu

Playing a video game.

4 Characteristics of Hong Kong’s Resistance

Over the past six months, the people of Hong Kong have suffered heavy casualties, with some of the worst taking place during the clashes between police and students on a university campus on November 12.  This situation is comparable to that of the June 4, 1989 brutality in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. It has made the ...

Max Lu

Students using umbrellas during protests.

Starting Them Young: China Wants Patriotism in Hong Kong Education

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has unveiled plans to promote “patriotic education” in Hong Kong. The decision comes as the city continues its protests against Beijing and wants to maintain its democracy and freedoms. The Party believes that patriotism in education would achieve ideological unity and promote the “One China” identity in the region. In ...

Max Lu

School children going down stairs.

How the Chinese Communist Party Infiltrates Universities in Australia

Australian universities earn billions of dollars from thousands of Chinese students that flock to the country every year. However, there is now a fear among many Australians that such an arrangement may be compromising their academic independence as well as national security. ABC’s Four Corners program recently exposed the seriousness of the matter. The exposé Alex Joske, ...

Max Lu

A pro-Beijing student group.

How the CCP Propagandizes to Mislead Minds

In June this year, a young village leader from Guangxi by the name of Huang Wenxiu died in a flash flood. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) designated her as a “national outstanding CCP member,” showing how the CCP propagandizes by eulogizing Huang as a figure who should be celebrated as an ideal by China’s younger ...

Max Lu

CCP propaganda poster.

Why China’s Idea of ‘Good’ Is Dangerous

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) espouses that its ideology produces the highest good for society. However, there is a big difference between what the CCP and people from the rest of the world classify as “good.” And the difference basically originates from the clash between Beijing’s “socialism with Chinese characteristics” vs. the Western idea of ...

Max Lu

Police at a protest in Hong Kong.

Male Chinese ‘Relatives’ Assigned to Uyghur Homes With Female ‘Hosts’

When it comes to framing policies that systematically oppress people, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seems to have no equal in the world. Beijing has reportedly started forcing Uyghur women to sleep together with men from the Communist Party. This is apparently being done to erase the cultural identity of the Uyghurs. Co-sleeping program The ...

Jack Roberts

Two uyghur women with a daughter.

Pompeo: America Must Take the Chinese Communist Party Head-On

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently stated that he wants the American government to step up its fight against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He was speaking at a gala dinner organized by the conservative think tank, the Hudson Institute. Confronting China “They (CCP) are reaching for and using methods that have created challenges ...

Jack Roberts

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Human Rights Lawyer David Matas Talks on Crimes of Forced Organ Harvesting

Nobel Peace Prize nominee and international human rights lawyer David Matas has spent years researching and uncovering the crime of forced organ harvesting taking place in China against a group known as Falun Gong, or Falun Dafa. The practice itself is a peaceful one, teaching one to take the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance ...

Raven Montmorency

David Matas at a dinner.

Ni Kuang: The Revelation of Hong Kong (Part 2)

Ni Kuang’s science-fiction prophecy Chasing the Dragon, which was published in 1983, contains the following passage: “A big city, even the one that has an important position in the world economy, can suffer the same fate. You don’t need to destroy the buildings of this big city. You don’t need to kill any resident and even ...

Helen London

Ni Kuang.