No More Chinese Communist Party

July 28, 2008

Expose of communist China’s extreme social darwinism in cultivating basketball star/propagandist Yao Ming

I don’t want to insult anyone here, especially not Yao Ming, I’m sure he’s a very nice person.  It is not his faulth that he was born and bred as a propaganda tool.  The poor boy must sometimes feel pretty bad that everyone loves him because he has fulfilled his cultivated role as athletic propagandist and is owned by a communist state.  This is the social darwinism that communism subscribes to, using people as tools to acheive a materialistic end (assuming people do not have higher purposes, which they do and that is why this crap doesn’t work).  The Chinese want Yao to woo the international community and give them a glorious reputation, just as the Nazis wanted with their Olympics.  You will find that in communist states like China, every move they make is part of a big plan to acheive a perfectly groomed society of unified thought, killing whomever has a spirit outside the party’s control.  I think the CCP has realized that this is a pipe dream, but they keep the dream alive since it makes the people really narrow minded and easy to manipulate for it’s own ends.  I think this scandal will soon errupt, maybe then the Chinese people will understand why Yao Ming, the genetically cultivated commie athlete (and other shallow outdated tactics) is not acheiving the effect of mesmerizing the international community and what human rights means.

Here is a recent article from the Ottawa Citizen about the communist party owned athlete Yao Ming

and a much more in depth article from Time Magazine which I highly recommend.

This photo is captioned: NBA star Yao Ming joins other competitors in taking an oath during a ceremony to announce China’s Olympic team in Beijing on Friday. AFP,Getty Images

Why don’t they mention WHAT oath?  Is it that they do not know what oath?  This arm gesture is allegience and sacrifice to the communist party, not to China.  These people are loyal to the party because they are owned by it and they are paid to tout the party line to the masses. How much is it worth to the party to have this basketball star spread the idea that China=the party and that he loves the party?  A lot!  He’s just a genetically engineered corporate sponsor for the CCP. It pays for the CCP to keep China poor, that way it can promise rice to people like Yao and get so much for itself in return. This is totally nothing personal against Yao as a guy, just a critique and the CCP use of people as darwinist tools for acheiving some political goal, sick.

Games won’t change China’s repressive ways

...according to many observers, the approach of the Games has brought out the worst in Beijing’s officials. Security officials have been busily rounding up what they consider to be the more troublesome dissidents and warning them to leave town until after the foreign hordes have left. They’ve also clamped down on visas, to keep international human-rights activists – or “foreign agitators,” if you prefer – from stirring things up.

Higher up the food chain, a little bullying seems to have made some world leaders reconsider their threats not to show up for the opening ceremonies. A “skip France” campaign, for example, which reduced Chinese visitors to that country to a trickle, might have had something to do with President Nicolas Sarkozy’s backing down on linking his attendance to improved human rights in Tibet.

The Games will, no doubt be dazzling – a tribute to the Chinese people if not to their regime. And Chinese athletes will probably do very well. Autocracies are often adept at producing squads of elite athletes in short order.

But don’t be fooled by the glitter. Despite its idealistic claims, the Olympics will come and go, leaving behind no visible mark on the shameful human-rights record that damages the world’s perception of China so severely and so persistently.

I really don’t have any blame for the athletes, they didn’t do this.  But no matter what people should not ignore the suffering people in China who under the threat of the CCP.  It’s really sick to see so many people selling out to that regime for money.  So more positive action and education is needed to make this better.

Amnesty China Olympics cartoon

Amnesty cartoon for human rights in China – ‘Badminton’

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