Zheng Cunzhu: Chinese Communist Party Shakes U.S. Democracy with Individual Asian Incidents

Recently, the issue of Asian discrimination has attracted widespread attention. In response, pro-democracy activist Zheng Cunzhu said that the Chinese Communist Party has taken the opportunity to exaggerate individual attacks in order to provoke people to criticize the democratic system.

At present, there are continuous calls for anti-Asian discrimination, and pro-democracy activist Zheng Cunzhu said that the United States has almost completely eliminated racial discrimination, institutionally or legally. Therefore, he believes that the recent incidents in the Asian community are unexpected.

Democratic activist Zheng Cunzhu: “Actually the hatred against Asians, it is a very sudden event, we also know that recently Asian people were beaten, but actually it was not white people, it was not racist, but it was caused by black people and other people of color.”

He pointed out that Asian discrimination is a way for the Chinese Communist Party to use individual incidents to generate public opinion in order to shake the foundations of the American democratic system.

Zheng Cunzhu, a pro-democracy activist, said, “There is no institutional racial discrimination in the United States, but the Chinese government will deliberately use individual incidents to exaggerate. In fact, the purpose is to create confusion in the United States, as if the United States is a democratic country, but there is still such a confusion. In reality it is using isolated incidents to stir up criticism of the democratic system.”

Information shows that the Chinese Communist Party’s concealment of the epidemic has forced overseas Chinese to carry an unfortunate burden and has had a negative impact on them. Thus, the source of the harm caused by the recent events comes from the Chinese Communist Party.

In an interview with New Tang Dynasty, Erin O’Toole, leader of the federal Conservative Party of Canada, emphasized that the Communist regime does not represent the culture and history of China.

According to media reports, what overseas Chinese can do now is to rationally demonstrate their identification with universal values and their rejection of the Chinese Communist Party’s ideology in their daily lives.