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China is Keeping A Secret From the World

The Chinese Communist Party has committed a number of genocides since it came to power in 1949. Killing people or threatening to kill people is how the CCP has always maintained its power. Mao is often quoted as saying "political power grows from the barrel of a gun." Which is why the CCP makes sure it has all the guns. In this episode of China Uncensored, we discuss China's secret genocide, how it's being covered up in the West and why. YouTube demonetizes our channels, we need your support! https://www.patreon.com/ChinaUncensored https://chinauncensored.locals.com We also accept bitcoin! https://chinauncensored.tv/bitcoin Buy our merchandise! https://chinauncensored.tv/merchandise China Uncensored on Odysee https://odysee.com/@ChinaUncensored China Uncensored on Rumble https://rumble.com/c/ChinaUncensored Make sure to share this video with your friends! ______________________________ Subscribe for updates: youtube.com/ChinaUncensored?sub_confirmation=1 ______________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: https://facebook.com/ChinaUncensored Instagram: https://instagram.com/ChinaUncensored And check out the China Unscripted podcast! https://youtube.com/chinaunscripted #China ______________________________ © All Rights Reserved.

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Anonymous

about the WMDs in Iraq you missed the fact that they killed over 5000 people with nerve gas in their own country but I guess that does not mean they have WMDs

Joe King

I remember hundreds of semi trucks fleeing to Syria with Saddam's bodyguards driving them, the few that were searched had cash, weapons, gold, and I always wondered what was in the rest. And later Syria had to dispose of their biochem weapons on out on the water under contract from other nations by the UN..

Anonymous

Seems like humans have a bad track record with caring about genocide - for example, we can all agree in hindsight how awful the Nazi holocaust was, and how deplorable the inaction of states was, but less appreciated are the influence of pacifism, isolationism, and depression. Not trying to make excuses for our forebearers, but I do wonder: what can we learn from our history of failure on genocide, and what can we apply in this (dis)information age, to do things differently? Is there hope that domestic politics and economics won't sideline these issue continually? Fulan Gong and Tibet don't make me optimistic, not to mention many others around the world.