
Uighurs Condemn China Forcing Muslims to Eat Pork During Ramadan
A Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official conceded this week that Beijing had imposed draconian restrictions on Ramadan practices in Xinjiang.

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Uighurs Condemn China Forcing Muslims to Eat Pork During Ramadan
A Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official conceded this week that Beijing had imposed draconian restrictions on Ramadan practices in Xinjiang.www.breitbart.com
Given another 50 years there won't be any Muslim Chinese. They are running an eradication program.
Enemy? Once you get through few years of living you discover that people that hit you in the face or tell you the truth (like your breath is a killer or that you aint farting daisies...) aint your enemies but mostly those that speak softly in your ear just might be your mortal ones (USS Liberty cough cough)... And yet most are simply too dumb to understand...
In other news how many SJWs / Democrats / "liberals" / communist / Hollywood types did you see out protesting the actions of real communists against Muslims? Crickets.......
Just goes to show they don't actually care about or like Muslims, they only pretend to do so because they hate Christians and decent folks the most.
The CCP actually despises the SJW's and leftists in the western hemisphere. They are referred to as niang niang qiang, or 'ladyboys' and in the Chinese culture in general, SJW shenanigans are usually hated, viciously hated. Believe it or not, most recently when I went there to visit family, there is actually a pretty substantial admiration of President Trump among both the young business minded entrepreneurs and workforce members and the older government/policymaking class, despite the hard stance which Trump is taking to deter unfair trade moves and cyberattacks. The consensus amongst these folks is that "Trump is a man who is not afraid to take on those who tries to fuck with him, thus we respect him". In a culture where face, reputation, and public presentation is worth far more than anything else in life, I saw where this is rooted in.
Although there is a heavy presence of police and chengguan, or "magistrate's deputies" throughout the land, the overall feeling of security that I felt while there, is actually less than I would feel back in the US, with the exception of inner city ghettos. Crimes such as kidnapping of young children and violence between organized crime syndicates and their enforcers are quite common. And there is also the prevailing threat of another mass stabbing like those which happened within the past 10 years.
The first thing I made sure I did as soon as I got there was to arm myself. I already do not go anywhere without my handgun in the US and I sure as fuck will not go unarmed over there. Despite the near blanket ban on civilian handgun ownership, locating a cheap and military caliber semiautomatic is not difficult at all. You just got to know where to look. No fucking way in hell am I going to allow any political climate to dissuade me from taking action to protect myself and my loved ones, and many folks there think the same way.
The CCP actually despises the SJW's and leftists in the western hemisphere. They are referred to as niang niang qiang, or 'ladyboys' and in the Chinese culture in general, SJW shenanigans are usually hated, viciously hated. Believe it or not, most recently when I went there to visit family, there is actually a pretty substantial admiration of President Trump among both the young business minded entrepreneurs and workforce members and the older government/policymaking class, despite the hard stance which Trump is taking to deter unfair trade moves and cyberattacks. The consensus amongst these folks is that "Trump is a man who is not afraid to take on those who tries to fuck with him, thus we respect him". In a culture where face, reputation, and public presentation is worth far more than anything else in life, I saw where this is rooted in.
Although there is a heavy presence of police and chengguan, or "magistrate's deputies" throughout the land, the overall feeling of security that I felt while there, is actually less than I would feel back in the US, with the exception of inner city ghettos. Crimes such as kidnapping of young children and violence between organized crime syndicates and their enforcers are quite common. And there is also the prevailing threat of another mass stabbing like those which happened within the past 10 years.
The first thing I made sure I did as soon as I got there was to arm myself. I already do not go anywhere without my handgun in the US and I sure as fuck will not go unarmed over there. Despite the near blanket ban on civilian handgun ownership, locating a cheap and military caliber semiautomatic is not difficult at all. You just got to know where to look. No fucking way in hell am I going to allow any political climate to dissuade me from taking action to protect myself and my loved ones, and many folks there think the same way.
I live in Wuhan and what was just written is all true. There are times here I am lost without my Sig all I have today is my Spyderco which I carry when I leave my apartment and take everywhere except the airport.The CCP actually despises the SJW's and leftists in the western hemisphere. They are referred to as niang niang qiang, or 'ladyboys' and in the Chinese culture in general, SJW shenanigans are usually hated, viciously hated. Believe it or not, most recently when I went there to visit family, there is actually a pretty substantial admiration of President Trump among both the young business minded entrepreneurs and workforce members and the older government/policymaking class, despite the hard stance which Trump is taking to deter unfair trade moves and cyberattacks. The consensus amongst these folks is that "Trump is a man who is not afraid to take on those who tries to fuck with him, thus we respect him". In a culture where face, reputation, and public presentation is worth far more than anything else in life, I saw where this is rooted in.
Although there is a heavy presence of police and chengguan, or "magistrate's deputies" throughout the land, the overall feeling of security that I felt while there, is actually less than I would feel back in the US, with the exception of inner city ghettos. Crimes such as kidnapping of young children and violence between organized crime syndicates and their enforcers are quite common. And there is also the prevailing threat of another mass stabbing like those which happened within the past 10 years.
The first thing I made sure I did as soon as I got there was to arm myself. I already do not go anywhere without my handgun in the US and I sure as fuck will not go unarmed over there. Despite the near blanket ban on civilian handgun ownership, locating a cheap and military caliber semiautomatic is not difficult at all. You just got to know where to look. No fucking way in hell am I going to allow any political climate to dissuade me from taking action to protect myself and my loved ones, and many folks there think the same way.
I live in Wuhan and what was just written is all true. There are times here I am lost without my Sig all I have today is my Spyderco which I carry when I leave my apartment and take everywhere except the airport.
@Maggot
@clcustom1911
You're welcome. It is truly a complicated society over there, both now and in the past. The best way to describe the nature of interpersonal and people vs. governing entity relationships in China would be like the Holy Land and Near East as portrayed in the comic strip Prince Valiant, where you had Byzantines, Amazigh, Goths, Crusaders, Seljuks, Jews, Normans, and a host of other groups all trying to do business, both open and shady, constantly creating alliances and playing spheres of influence, and trying to open access to as much of the natural resources as possible. Once in a while, a powerful ruling entity comes by. Whether Crusader, Turkic, or Mongol, they manage to force an atmosphere of peace and coexistence at least in the outwardly appearance and is barely able to keep all of the local interest groups from descending upon each other with swords and spears.
The CCP, and in the past, the Qing, Tang, Song, Han and Qin dynasties functioned in the same way. Chinese society is feudal by nature, and indeed, corporate forces are once again becoming the primary power holders in large urban areas and technology centers.
If they build a strong middle class it will be the end of PRC.
People will awaken.
Will they allow that?
Even a most slight relaxing of the restrictions on civilian firearms ownership will mark a MAJOR sign of progress in that regard. Not to mention send ripples of bewilderment and even fear through the gun banning statists and progressives of the western hemisphere.
However, I don't think it is likely anytime soon.