Omluva za Tibet 2014


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2014-04-29 16:37

Peace-loving nations of the world must cease kowtowing to China's increasingly aggressive, coercive tactics to assert itself in an unbalanced way on the world stage; and with the global economy's growing and dangerous dependence on the Communist Chinese Party (CCP). The CCP has profoundly upset the economic and geostrategic balance of every country it has entered into trade agreements with. China's side-stepping gross crimes against humanity and horrendous human rights abuses with it's threatening demands that the nations State Leaders of the world 'respect' and recite like a mantra, the CCPs idioms, such as: one-China policy, China's sovereignty, China's territorial integrity, China's core issues, 'address sensitive issues with due care'. As we are seeing around the world, these idioms are backfiring into public threats of 'consequences' for any country or government who dares to challenge the CCP on human rights issues, equality in the global marketplace, territorial disputes, and more. The world missed opportunities in the past, but does not have to make the same mistakes in the future to demand reciprocity from China. It must never be forgotten that China's core intent is, not to integrate itself into the global community, but, instead, to oppose and overturn the existing world order by increasing its landmass through illegitimate land-grabbing; increasing its global and political and economic influence in a dangerously unequal way; spread communism to every corner of the world with the CCP as the world's Super Power through threats of consequences for any who oppose its self-serving objectives; all while continuing to callously disregard human life and the norms of decency. China must be held to the same standard of Human Rights as any other country without blurring the measure expected because of economic power. International norms of common decency, humanity must come first. It must or what is the point?