Last Saturday (March 27), San Francisco and several cities in the Bay Area held “Anti-Violence! Anti-Hate!” rallies and marches. The rally in front of San Francisco’s City Hall also had a few interruptions. Some Chinese who held signs calling for human rights in Hong Kong, Xinjiang, Tibet and mainland China in general were pushed and shoved. Eventually, the two sides were separated under police protection.
Hu Jinwei, who often calls on Chinatown businesses and overseas Chinese groups to lower the Communist blood flag, described the anti-hate crowd as ranging from the pro-Communist, anti-American Fujian Hometown Association to the radical Chinese Progressive Association and other organizations that mobilized many to come to the rally, carrying uniformly produced placards.
Hu Jinwei and friends, for their part, held signs that read: “CCP is RealRACIST,” “Restoration of Hong Kong,” “Support Xinjiang,” “Support Tibet” and other slogans. Many Westerners have raised their thumbs in praise of them. But some pro-communists pushed and shoved them, hurled insults, and finally the police intervened and put them under protection.
According to Hu Jinwei, discrimination exists in both China and the United States, and it is not something that only exists in the United States. In China, discrimination is more common and serious, and it is systematic. For example, regional discrimination, ethnic discrimination, gender discrimination, wealth discrimination, faith discrimination, etc. These discriminations are caused by top-down policies that create divisions and confrontations among Chinese people, and are the social reaction of the Chinese Communist Party to provoke the masses to fight the masses.
Hu Jinwei said that there is no systematic discrimination in the United States, although the United States has a history of discrimination against Chinese people, which was a reaction to the international situation at that Time. The discrimination that Chinese people feel now is largely caused by the Chinese Communist Party, whose discrimination and persecution of its own people is an important reason why they feel looked down upon.
Chinese American @lelefarley, who loves China, walked through an Asian anti-discrimination rally in Southern California and was surprised to see signs such as “Stop Demonizing China”. He said it was clear from a quick glance that the yellow placards were made in a uniform manner and that the language system was entirely from the Chinese Communist Party, and he also spotted a reporter from the People’s Daily.
Cheng Kai, a veteran media personality, is also worried about the phenomenon of some Chinese being compelled by left-wing forces. He said the far-left forces in the U.S. are destroying traditional American values and freedom of speech.
He said, for example, that last year, the mainstream media and leftist forces in the U.S. attacked President Trump for calling the new crown virus the “Chinese virus,” and some Chinese also took the right seat, incited by far-left anti-Trump forces and some media, wrongly believing that American conservatives discriminate against Chinese.
In fact, the common international practice of naming infectious diseases is to follow the name of the place where the Epidemic first broke out, such as: African swine fever, Ebola virus (Ebola River is a river in Congo), Nile virus (Nile is a river in Egypt), Hendra virus (Hendra area in Brisbane, Australia), Spanish flu, Japanese encephalitis. The naming of these viruses is not considered to be discriminatory, and there is no doubt that the virus that has caused so much impact and damage to the world originated in Wuhan, so it is appropriate to call it the “Chinese virus”.
Cheng Kai said that the far-left forces in the U.S. are the same as the Chinese Communist Party. Under the guise of racial discrimination, they have made the black slave revolt the main line of American history, which is the American version of the class struggle as the main line of history advocated by the Communist Party. They completely deny the American values and democratic system, just to reach the point of subverting the Western democratic world and let totalitarian communism rule the world.
They all appeal to the Chinese to see clearly what the purpose behind this so-called anti-discrimination movement really is.
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