Thursday, June 2, 2011

BOYCOTT CHINA



China has done it again. This time they've hacked into and stolen millions of email conversations from individuals around the world. In a blog post last night, Google (the provider of Gmail) said that the hacking campaign affected what seem to be the personal Gmail accounts of hundreds of users including senior U.S. government officials, Chinese political activists, officials in several Asian countries (predominantly South Korea), military personnel and journalists. Interesting that that those particular accounts were chosen by the perpetrators.

The Chinese government of course denied all knowledge of the incident and said it had nothing to do with any criminal activity or invasion of privacy.

"China denies knowledge." Those words should be good for at least a small chuckle.

They deny knowledge. Just like China denies that Tiananmen Square was anything more than an internal matter and really didn't concern the rest of the world (until the video was broadcast around the globe).

The same way they deny their gross human rights and environmental violations.

The same way they have stolen American technology in EVERY possible area and then you guessed it "denied all knowledge."

Not a surprise from a nation that has stated openly that "too much freedom is dangerous." I'm sure it is dangerous to a nation that violently suppresses any hint of dissent which is contrary to its brutal compassion-less atheistic communist regime.

Of course the U.S. shares the blame; Our leaders have been worthless in dealing with China. In 2007, then-candidate Obama said that China was "neither our friend nor our enemy." A few weeks ago when he met with the Chinese president he said that he wanted to do business with China, he wanted to "sell them cars, airplanes, technology." I guess now he wants to be best buddies. The truth is that President Obama has been just as limp-wristed in his dealings with China as his predecessor, George W. Bush.

Wake up America. China is quickly stepping into the role of superpower that was left vacant after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

BOYCOTT CHINESE GOODS. If it says "Made In China" don't buy it. Don't travel to China, don't do business with China.

Join AmnestyUSA.org and educate yourself about this tyrannical regime in the making. Trust me, after familiarizing yourself with this country and its government you will come to the same conclusion I have........there is nothing good about China but the food.

0 comments:

Post a Comment