Remember how Russia supposedly elected
Trump using only the television ad budget of a failed congressional race
in Amish country?
The Senate intelligence report actually found
that “most of the videos” put up by Moscow “pertained to police
brutality and the activist efforts of the Black Lives Matter
organization”.
The Russians had created their own Black Lives Matter groups, activists and protests. Their favorite ‘Black Russian’ hate groups
included Marxists who under their “gender non-conforming” leader
marched through Atlanta shouting, “Kill the police! To get free, you’ve
got to kill the pigs.”
Not to be outdone, the People’s Republic
of China decided to join the fun by paying black nationalists to
organize rallies against a ban on solar panels produced by its slave
laborers.
In a historical irony, black nationalists went out to protest in defense of slavery.
At least two known protests were organized
in Washington D.C. where a crowd waved signs outside the White House
with terrible slogans like ‘Solar Panels are Paneless, Leave Them
Alone’, and ‘I’m Getting Heated,- Leave My Solar Panels Alone.’ Coverage
of a previous rally by an alleged Chinese propaganda outlet claimed
that “except for Caucasians, other races are restricted by law in terms
of rights, and they even do not have the right to participate in
politics.”
The organizer of the first rally has since been identified as Imani Wj Wright, a black nationalist activist who told CNN
that he was hired through a gig work site to set up a flash mob. The
organizer of the second rally is unknown but a photo displayed on
Chinese propaganda sites featured a woman holding up signs related to
the Socialist Worker organization. It’s unknown if the British leftist
group actually took part in the solar panel protest in Washington D.C.
While
the Chinese effort to recruit Black Lives Matter to its cause may seem
more amateurish than the Russians, Beijing is slowly picking up on the
vocabulary of wokeness. Chinese propaganda coverage of its own protests
claimed that “anti-racist educators link racism and white privilege,
insisting that they are essentially intertwined concepts—as long as
there is any form of racism, a certain form of white privilege will
work” and that, “before advocating global peace and democracy, the US
should resolve its domestic conflicts and protect people’s livelihood
rather than go bare-handed on the world stage.”
That was big of
the People’s Republic of China which had responded to the outbreak of
the Wuhan Virus by blaming it on African workers and expelling them from
hotels and housing to stop the disease. Then there was the time that
Communist state television decided to celebrate its relationship with
black people by having a Chinese woman in blackface with a fruit basket
on her head accompanied by a monkey shouting, “I love Chinese people! I love China!”
And this was Chinese state television actively trying not to be racist.
The
Chinese Communist dictatorship obviously doesn’t have any respect for
its useful idiots, but this latest revelation is a reminder that black
nationalism remains a dangerous fifth column.
There had already
been evidence of collusion between Chinese front groups and BLM
activists during the race riots of 2020, but here the Communist
dictatorship appeared to be recruiting black activists to explicitly
campaign for its own economic goals inside the United States.
In
2020, Black Lives Matter riots inflicted the worst enemy assault on
American cities since 9/11. It’s not surprising that on seeing the
handiwork of the racist domestic terrorist movement that China is
interested in being in the BLM business. Chinese propaganda outlets have
amplified and tried to incite racial conflict after police shootings.
Xinhua, a state propaganda outlet, has tweeted out the racist BLM
hashtag and showed up to interview people in hot spots.
Chinese
diplomats practicing confrontational ‘Wolf Warrior’ diplomacy have used
slogans such as, “I can’t breathe” and accused America of racism. This
follows an extended history of alliances between Maoists and black
nationalists. When Robert F. Williams fled the United States, he headed
to Castro’s Cuba, then to China where he wrote and dispatched his
propaganda to the United States. In China, Williams tried to form ties
between the Nation of Islam and the Communist regime for a joint
campaign to overthrow America.
“Let me thank our great leader and
teacher, the architect of people’s warfare, Chairman Mao Tse-tung, for
his great and inspiring statement in support of our struggle. And to our
great Chinese brothers and true revolutionaries throughout the world,
we revolutionary Afro-Americans vow that we shall take the torch of
freedom and justice into the streets of racist America and we shall set
the last great stronghold of Yankee imperialism ablaze with our battle
cry of Black Power!” Williams, who is remembered as a civil rights
leader, had declared.
Communist China had welcomed a Black
Panther delegation led by domestic terrorist Huey P. Newton. “What I
experienced in China was the sensation of freedom,” Newton claimed after
meeting with Premier Zhou Enlai. It’s a long way from that to paying a
few protesters to march around Washington D.C. chanting, “Solar, solar,
you are not the controller”.
China is trying to rebuild its
relationships with black nationalist groups. The trouble though is that
while the PRC is officially Communist, it’s not the brand of brutal
revolutionary mass murder that convinced Williams, Newton and others
that the future lay with Maoism not with Moscow.
Maoist China was
able to convince black nationalists that it represented a revolutionary
vanguard, but today it all too obviously stands for nothing except a
Han Chinese oligarchy. And how better can Beijing demonstrate that than
by organizing black nationalists to chant in favor of Chinese slave
labor solar panels. While China may not especially excite the “trained
Marxists” of BLM, the existence of a fifth column remains an ongoing
national security threat.
If Beijing decides to invest enough money in BLMers, the next race riots may be Made in China.
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