International Chinese Communist Party Shanghai Leak - Leaked database of 1.95m registered Communist party members reveals how Beijing's malign influence now stretches into almost every corner of western life

Boobie Bomb

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This is why Cold War II was lost before it began. The Chinese sank their teeth into our economy and have political and economic influence on the level the USSR never dreamed. Even better, the very idea that "foreign enemy agents are everywhere in the government" is considered McCarthyism which is automatically bad because pop culture (where many writers and directors were yes, communists or needed to be friends with communists) seriously exaggerated the negative parts about it and downplayed the positives. You'd probably need a literal dictatorship to root out the CCP influence at this point, since the minute anyone seriously investigates the media and those investigated shrieks MCCARTHYIST NAZI DICTATORSHIP and mobilize their goons in the streets and agents within the government to manufacture a scandal.

Game over. Enjoy your Chinese overlords and global implementation of the Chinese way to socialism the same way the US tried to spread democracy and capitalism everywhere.

At most they just fire a few people and reassign a few others, probably the least connected ones in the organization and CCP. Nobody powerful ever loses their job, let alone winds up in prison. Joe Biden can come out and say "yes, China is paying me to make it easier for them to acquire American technology" and wave the dollar bills in front of a camera and nobody will care one iota because you'll either never hear it, you'll be told "here's what Joe actually said", or you'll be told "China is infiltrating every aspect of our society and here's 10 reasons why that's a good thing."
forgetting about bill EO 2018 Plan from 2018......
 

Pentex

You're Ridin' With Biden...STRAIGHT TO HELL!
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The Chinese don't allow anyone to leave their country who isn't a party member, related to a party member, or has relatives in country who can be taken hostage to ensure compliance with the party's wishes.

Of course, we must give Communist infiltrators every opportunity to subvert and undermine Western society, otherwise, we are not a real true democracy.
 

Unassuming Local Guy

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It genuinely makes me feel sad. I can't sleep properly anymore and I'm always exhausted. I have so much for which to thank the country in which I grew up and my parents, brought up here as well. And it's been wasting for years, decades. But passing on slowly and even still pulling the odd stunt here and there, for good or for bad. I loved it here. I loved waking up every single day knowing I was British. I know it gets a bad rap here and for good reason. But I remember getting all the support I would ever need for my educational needs and getting educated in a school system that was certainly flawed but workable. I remember my streets being safe and a green place to walk through and get some fresh air and see wildlife only ever being a 10 to 15 minute walk from wherever I lived. I remember my family having good, honest well-paying work. I remember thinking that the UK was so great growing up. But I've seen too much and I've seen it start to touch myself and those around me. I see the people in charge staring the evils, wholly soluble and ousted in times only so far gone by, that cause stuff like this and I see them paralysed.

I really remember my country being just about perfect, ready to contend on the 21st Century's World Stage. I feel it getting stolen away by the impassionate and the thoughtless.

I feel so sick.
The UK, for all its flaws, was an incredible place up until the mid 2000s. It was like America but with significantly less self hatred and crime. I was only there a few times, but it really is extremely upsetting how badly they fucked up such a great place. And so quickly. The iron grip of globalism tightened around its throat in seconds, it felt like.

20-30 years ago I could have easily seen myself moving there to escape the thrilling sequel to the American civil war. Now I'd have to draw up some diagrams and flow charts to see if it would be preferable to taking my chances on the battlefield. Yes, America is also a shithole compared to what it was just a decade or two ago, but at least we're not at the point where you go to prison for refusing to suck the girldick. Yet.
 

Shadfan666xxx000

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It genuinely makes me feel sad. I can't sleep properly anymore and I'm always exhausted. I have so much for which to thank the country in which I grew up and my parents, brought up here as well. And it's been wasting for years, decades. But passing on slowly and even still pulling the odd stunt here and there, for good or for bad. I loved it here. I loved waking up every single day knowing I was British. I know it gets a bad rap here and for good reason. But I remember getting all the support I would ever need for my educational needs and getting educated in a school system that was certainly flawed but workable. I remember my streets being safe and a green place to walk through and get some fresh air and see wildlife only ever being a 10 to 15 minute walk from wherever I lived. I remember my family having good, honest well-paying work. I remember thinking that the UK was so great growing up. But I've seen too much and I've seen it start to touch myself and those around me. I see the people in charge staring the evils, wholly soluble and ousted in times only so far gone by, that cause stuff like this and I see them paralysed.

I really remember my country being just about perfect, ready to contend on the 21st Century's World Stage. I feel it getting stolen away by the impassionate and the thoughtless.

I feel so sick.
Hey chin up. Take it from a banned fedposter that our lives aren't over. Granted, I basically advocated for slow and steady counter subversion but failing that and civil war we can cloister ourselves as best we can. Just make sure you buy property if you still can. It's better to eat bugs without a landlord.
 

jje100010001

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The UK, for all its flaws, was an incredible place up until the mid 2000s. It was like America but with significantly less self hatred and crime. I was only there a few times, but it really is extremely upsetting how badly they fucked up such a great place. And so quickly. The iron grip of globalism tightened around its throat in seconds, it felt like.

20-30 years ago I could have easily seen myself moving there to escape the thrilling sequel to the American civil war. Now I'd have to draw up some diagrams and flow charts to see if it would be preferable to taking my chances on the battlefield. Yes, America is also a shithole compared to what it was just a decade or two ago, but at least we're not at the point where you go to prison for refusing to suck the girldick. Yet.
Even the US felt like a good place until the first Great Recession IMO. Since then, I feel the psyche of the West has been battered endlessly.

IMO, my gut feeling about structural issues facing the UK is 1.) The Security State and 2.) Immigration- especially the influx of Pakistanis + Arabs into the UK that started in earnest from the 90s into the 2000s.

While many of these muslims are fine citizens who have integrated perfectly into the UK social fabric, there are also far too many hardliners, which combined with the rise of the security state + socjus oppression hierarchies, have formed a political bloc that can't be addressed properly and provides haven for elements like criminals (see Rotherham rapes) and terrorists (regular car + transit attacks).

This in turn spurns the further growth of the security state, at the expense of freedom-of-speech.

There's also the issue of wealthy foreigners turning London into their own playground & corrupting politicians, but that's a separate-but-important issue.

I'd think that another structural problem is that the centralization of the state and financial center in London means that you get the negative impacts of London dictating policy and economics to the rest of the country IMO.

The fact that London tends to home to more extremist progressive factions than the rest of the country means that the socjus influences will inevitably trickle into the political mechanisms as well- which can again be seen free-speech crackdowns by the security state.
 
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