On the evening of July 7, Mark Steyn, a Canadian political commentator on FOX News, accused the Chinese Communist Party of stealing U.S. knowledge and technology and reducing the U.S. to a cheap “service economy” and said “the Chinese Communist Party aspires to global dominance. He even said that “the Chinese Communist Party aspires to global dominance,” which attracted a lot of tweets from netizens once it was broadcast.
In a monologue on his show “Fosse News Primetime,” Stein warned that “the Chinese Communist Party aspires to global dominance” and then asked the camera, “Beijing now has more billionaires than New York. How is it that last year, the Chinese capital has surpassed New York as the billionaire capital of the world?”
Stein said the U.S. has shifted its industrial focus from manufacturing to knowledge-intensive industries over the last century, “but somehow the Chinese Communist Party stole all that knowledge and in turn made all our laptops and smartphones and now Huawei and 5G technology.”
Stein went on to blame the Chinese Communist Party for the theft that has reduced much of the United States to a cheap “service economy” – baristas, Broadway ushers, night clerks at supermarkets, and all the jobs that have been hit by the New Crown (the Chinese Communist virus) epidemic. On the epidemic, he also believes that the Chinese Communist Party is the mastermind behind it, and that after creating the virus, it also creates personal protective equipment and drugs for export.
The comments were also uploaded to social media Twitter after the broadcast, attracting many netizens to click on the news link to leave comments. Some users think: “Stein is absolutely right, the vicious fight of American politicians has made politics controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, and now without (former President) Donald Trump, America is once again a laughing stock! Some agree with this and blame the Democratic Party for the problem, arguing that the party has pushed for high tax laws and an inefficient union system that has forced American companies to move out of the country. Others argue that it is the U.S. that is crippling its own economy, while at the same time China is transforming its economy.
Stein blames the Communist Party’s theft for reducing much of the United States to a cheap “service economy” of baristas, Broadway ushers and night clerks at supermarkets. Photo:Ripped from Daily Headlines
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