The “thief cries out and catches a thief” scenario is back in full force in China. Recently, the boycott campaign launched by the Chinese Communist Party against the Swedish company H&M has quickly spread to other members of the Good Cotton Association, such as Nike, Adidas and many other international brands, leading to the spokespersons of these brands to jump out and draw a line in the sand with these brands, as well as numerous fifty cents on the online media. The water is muddy and muddy.
There is a reason for this. The truth about the re-Education camps for Uyghurs in Xinjiang has been brewing around the world for years, and the media, including the BBC, have reported on it many times over the past two years, revealing that the Chinese Communist Party is indeed conducting a massive purge in Xinjiang. Whether they are called “re-education camps” or “concentration camps,” such institutions are common in China and are actually a variation of the reeducation-through-labor system. Because the reeducation-through-labor system was already notorious, it was abolished in 2013 by Xi Jinping, who had just come to power, but the Chinese Communist Party could not afford such lawless camps where mass persecution could be carried out without going through trial procedures. “In fact, all the changes are the same, just the regeneration of the re-education through labor system.
Let’s not be distracted by the dazzling statements of brand companies and endorsement stars on the Internet, but let’s look at the essence of this matter directly. The CCP’s reeducation-through-labor system is actually based on two legs: one leg is physical torture, and the other leg is mental annihilation. The so-called physical torture is to make these innocent people involved in a lot of simple and repetitive labor, the production of which may be similar to the cotton ball picking activities in Xinjiang, or the coating of toxic and harmful fabrics on the “heavenly umbrellas” as reported by the media, or the export toys produced by the main character Sun Yi as depicted in the movie “Letters of Protest”. It could also be the kind of export toys that Sun Yi, the protagonist of the movie “Letters of Protest,” produced. The CCP’s reeducation through labor system does not require or rarely pays wages, which greatly reduces the production cost of these products and makes them highly profitable and competitive, which is unfair to the international manufacturers of similar products. This has been recognized by the international community, and most of the reports by the BBC and others start from this perspective, so that the world can see the truth of the matter.
However, mental annihilation is even more damaging, and the consequences of cutting people with a soft knife are even more frightening. According to BBC reporter John Sweeney (the “I” in the following quote), who interviewed the victim, Omer (the “he” in the quote)
“‘You don’t have any freedom,’ he said. ‘You have to follow the rules set by the Communist Party in everything you do, and you recite whatever you are told to recite, thanks to the Party, just like a robot.’
To get enough to eat, they had to sing red songs, songs in praise of China, the Communist Party and Xi Jinping.
I asked him which was worse, physical torture and torture, or mental brainwashing and torture? He said, ‘The wounds left by physical torture can be healed, but the mental wounds are very difficult to heal. I am still suffering from these wounds.’ He always has Nightmares. He starts crying when he thinks of his many Family members who are still imprisoned.”
The Chinese Communist Party has accumulated hundreds of years of experience in fixing people, and what is described above is really just the tip of the iceberg. Regardless of the means it applies, in short, it is to make the victim doubt all his previously formed outlook on Life and values, turn everything black and white upside down, and betray all beliefs in order to get a bite to eat, thus killing the victim’s spiritual life, yet the vacuum formed in the spiritual world cannot be filled by the Chinese Communist Party’s ideology afterwards, so he becomes a walking corpse.
If the truth is so tragic, then why do the people of the free world use the cotton produced by the detainees in these camps to weave clothes? Why do they use “Paradise” umbrellas made by those who were abused? Why use toys made by people who work 20 hours a day and eat only moldy Food? The Chinese Communist Party’s attempt to kidnap the entire world by economic gain is outdated, and those who know the truth will know what to do, and the boycott will not stop.
We sit back and watch the CCP come to expand and escalate the situation and continue to increase the scope of the crackdown on these international brands, which will affect the production of these companies in China, thus further reducing the purchase of raw materials and employment in China, and by then not only move stones to smash their own feet, but also accelerate the rapid cutting of the free world from the CCP.
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