TaiShang
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America is beyond a fascist regime. It's a terror regime that funds and arms terrorists all over the world for geopolitical purposes. The Nazi regime was a fascist regime, the American regime is far more evil than the Nazi regime.
China must ban ALL American NGOs and ban ALL American propaganda mouthpieces such as New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and others from Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.
If any American company that refuses to obey Chinese laws, just ban them from China. It's very simple. You don't comply with Chinese law, you don't do business with China. Domestic companies will take over and protect Chinese national interests.
China has tolerated that despotic American regime far enough.
Well said.
US regime is ruthless and warmongering fascist state. It is not representative of the millions of US civilians that are directly (being sent to wars to pay, at times, college debt) or indirectly (economic repercussions, war syndromes) victims of this bloody regime whose history is a history of war, intervention and deception.
As a rule, China treats the US regime as at least suspects. There is no trust, believe me. Whatever there is, it is cold peace and business-mentality. China has shown various US companies the road to exit because they did not obey the law of nation. Hence the difference between Google and Bing China. The greater the national power, the greater capability to ensure absolute national sovereignty.
China will incrementally be more attentive to its most distant national interests.
The politically fascist (extreme right wing) regime in the US should firstly account for its own draconian anti-terrorism laws before criticizing China for finally taking steps to address the issue of terrorism. The general feeling is that China has already been late and more measures and stricter laws must be adopted. Why the US has the liberty to have the kinds of Trump, why would a basic introductory law be criticized.
@Chinese-Dragon
Nurturing political consciousness on this issue is important.