Wang Dan: Biden deserved a slap in the face for its European system

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks at the Queen’s Theatre in Wilmington, Delaware, on December 28, 2020.

When Mr Biden spoke about US-China relations before the election, he said he would work with Europe to deal with the Chinese communist party. But the EU and The Chinese communist Party recently completed a surprise deal to negotiate an EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI). In response, Wang Dan, a Chinese pro-democracy activist, said this represented Biden’s line in the European system that “deserved to be beaten in the face” and stressed that “in the face of the Communist Party, the most important thing in western society is a strong leader”.

Matt Pottinger, deputy White House national Security adviser, was more outspoken in criticizing the European Union for compromising human rights principles with The Chinese Communist Party in the interest of economic interests in the discussions sparked by the recent completion of negotiations on a “comprehensive investment agreement,” liberty Times reported.

Wang Dan, a Chinese pro-democracy activist, said on Facebook that the EU’s move “shows how desperate it is knowing that the other side will not keep its promises”.

According to Wang Dan, the deal represents a slap in the face for Biden’s European-style approach, “because it was wishful thinking. Unless the United States has a big split and a Marshall Plan, why should the European Countries who only want money coordinate with the United States?

Noting that current U.S. President Donald Trump is right in advocating “the United States acting alone,” Wang stressed that dragging in the European Union is “only a drag.” He stressed that the most important thing for western society in the face of the Communist Party of China is not unity, but “a strong leader.”

Mr. Wang added that Mr. Biden’s “ally seeking” policy, in his view, is simply an excuse for inaction in advance, and noted that Mr. Biden could end up using an excuse that “Allies don’t agree.”

The 2020 US election was marred by serious fraud, with Joe Biden declaring himself “elected” on the campaign of the left media and big tech companies, but more and more evidence of fraud came to light.

On January 6, when Congress will certify the election results, Vice President Mike Pence, the President of the Senate, will chair a joint session in the House conference room, and the electoral votes will be read and counted alphabetically by two members appointed by each chamber.

They will present the results to Mr Pence, who will announce them and hear objections. If there are objections, the House and Senate will consider them separately to decide how to count the votes.

There will also be a stop Stealing Election rally in Washington, DC. President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday that he would be at the rally, calling it a historic day.