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Leaked Photos Tell Real Story Behind Brutal Communist Torture

It seems Western leftists have taken a page from the Chinese Communist Party’s little Red Book in dealing with undesirable ethnicities and political affiliations.

The Xinjiang region of China has multiple concentration camps in operation today. The communist country for years has been on a mission to genocide Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities while spinning its strategy as “progress”.

Sound familiar?

This week, a photo dump took the internet by storm after the Xinjiang Police mainframe was hacked. Gruesome images of racial torture, prison confinement, and other inhumane acts were strewn throughout various social media platforms causing Chinese officials to panic.

 

The photo leak prompted communist officials in China to unleash their online propaganda efforts to quell some backlash the harrowing images caused. Their efforts were futile, however, as many were shocked by the level of brutality currently underway in China.

A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy, Liu Pengyu, attempted to get out ahead of the scandal and released a statement following the Xinjian hack.

“The issue Xinjiang faces is not about ethnicity, religion or human rights,” Liu Pengyu said, adding, “Rather, it is about fighting violence, terrorism and separatism.”

The undeniable similarities between the communist justification of torture and the American left’s justifications for targeting white, conservative, Christians can not go unsaid. Both use “terrorism” as the main driver behind their respective torture methods, but in reality, it’s about eliminating an entire race (or political class) to tighten their stronghold on power.

Without directly addressing China’s concentration camps, Liu defended China’s practices, saying that “[t]he people of Xinjiang have been working hard together and have achieved a historic transformation.”

“Thanks to the preventive counter-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts, Xinjiang, a place that once suffered gravely from terrorism, hasn’t encountered a single violent, terrorist incident over the past three years,” Liu said.

Meanwhile, documents show that Chinese government officials repeatedly refer to Uyghur Muslims as a “virus” who are “infected” by religious and ideological “symptoms.” The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) also listed a series of imprisonable offenses for Uyghurs, including “wearing a veil”, and having a “beard”.

Still, Chinese officials largely ignore the bombshell evidence of their ongoing genocide by diverting attention to what they consider major communist accomplishments, like their plan to end “extreme poverty.”

So as American corporations continue preaching social justice messages in an effort to increase profit margins, which alienates most of the country, it’s increasingly important to expose their willingness to do business with a country willing to eliminate its ethnic minorities.

Author: Monica Hedren


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