Boycott Xinjiang cotton and Western white left

On March 22, the European Union, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom and other Western governments took unanimous action to impose sanctions on Beijing over the Communist Party’s violations of human rights in Xinjiang, the first since the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.

Many major corporations in Europe and the United States have also joined the sanctions against the Chinese Communist Party, H&M, Nike and many multinational companies, announced that they do not use “Xinjiang cotton” because it is the product of the Chinese Communist Party’s genocide in Xinjiang, forced labor, they believe that the high quality and beautiful Xinjiang cotton, containing the blood and tears of the Uighurs in Xinjiang. Have never seen so many large Western companies have actively chosen to resist the Communist Party. In the past, few Western companies boycotted the Communist Party because they coveted the large Chinese market and avoided human rights issues.

It seems that the usually obscure “Xinjiang cotton” has become a well-deserved March surprise. The Chinese Communist Party on the “Xinjiang cotton” incident is a bit of a surprise, a bit of panic. Originally, Europe and the United States and Canada side sanctions a few middle-ranking officials and individual small institutions, the Chinese Communist Party also retaliated by sanctioning a few Western parliamentarians, people come and go, no harm done, the surface of the sensational some on the good. How suddenly Western companies inserted a pole, the cotton of Xinjiang as a raw material for textiles to the battlefield?

The CPC is now rushing to explain: 95% of high-quality beautiful Xinjiang cotton is mechanized production, and there is no blood and tears of the Uyghurs, the international community is welcome to examine the third party to verify that we speak the honest truth, do not believe the Western lies. In fact, the Chinese Communist Party is confusing concepts again. Western boycott of Xinjiang cotton, and not only refers to Xinjiang cotton is the blood and sweat of laborers, but refers to the Chinese Communist Party’s decades of systematic persecution of the ethnic groups in Xinjiang.

In a statement issued on the last day of his shift in January, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo alleged that the CCP had committed genocide and Crimes Against Humanity in Xinjiang, saying that the CCP had long adopted a series of policies, actions and abuses that systematically discriminated against and monitored one million Uighurs, restricting their freedom to travel, move and attend school, while denying them other basic human rights such as association, speech and prayer; the Uighur women by forced sterilization and abortion, forcing them to marry non-Uighurs, and separating Uighur children from their families, among other measures. The CCP genocided the Uyghurs and the West protested the CCP’s genocide by boycotting Xinjiang cotton, it was as simple and straightforward as that.

The funny thing is that the Chinese Communist Party has linked the boycott of cotton in Xinjiang to the White Left in Europe and the United States, saying that this is a typical practice of the White Left in the West. The White Left in the West likes to engage in boycotts at every turn, as if they are the embodiment of social justice, but in fact the White Left knows how to say one thing and do another. The White Left is a variant of socialism, and is connected to the Chinese Communist Party through the Marxist-Leninist link. Look at the typical representative of the White Left, Hao Laiwu, and some famous universities in the United States, have they ever resisted the Chinese Communist Party?

It is true that the White Left has always engaged in the “political correctness” of Marx and Lenin, boycotted “human rights” where it would not hurt their money, boycotted conservatives, boycotted traditional ideas, but the White Left has never boycotted the CCP. If you don’t believe me, ask the Chinese netizens, they have studied the Western White Left so much over the past year or so that even the American Fox TV station has written out “Baizuo” in Pinyin and made a program about the Chinese analysis of the White Left. The Chinese Communist Party spokesman did not understand what Baizuo is before he went into battle. This Time, the boycott of Xinjiang cotton is blamed on the Western white left. Is it that the water has washed away the Dragon King Temple and disowned its own Family?