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Stay Away From the CCP, It’s ‘Like Poison’: Chinese Torture Survivor Tells the World
WASHINGTON The world should never trust the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), but instead see it for what it is: “the biggest terrorist group and mafia” on the planet, warned a former prisoner of conscience who was locked up and tortured for nearly a decade due to his belief.
“Like poison or sulfuric acid, it will harm you as soon as you touch it,” Falun Gong practitioner Wang Weiyu told The Epoch Times.
While imprisoned in a series of Chinese detention sites over the 2000s, Wang experienced just how much harm the communist regime could inflict.
The American ‘Cultural Revolution’ Is Underway
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The California State Assembly recently passed a bill mandating a semester of ethnic studies as a graduation requirement for all high school students. Many California residents, and a large number of Chinese Americans, organized protest rallies to boycott the state legislature’s proposal, fearing implementation of communist Cultural Revolution-style theories in schools. Some parents are advocating against teaching Critical Race Theory to their children.
At the protest rallies against the bill, signs read, “Stop Hatred Education” and “Against the California Communist Cultural Revolution.”
However, the proposal officially passed at the end of May under the leadership of Jose Medina, a Democrat representative of California’s 61st District and a chair of the Higher Education Committee.
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Over almost 30 years in the workforce, I have come to realise there are two types of bosses: conflict avoiders and conflict embracers.
Iâve never worked for Bill Michael, but it seems the Australian chairman of KPMG UK isnât afraid of an office confrontation.
Bill Michael is the Australian-born chairman of KPMG UK.Â
KPMG
This week, at an online staff meeting, when staff expressed concern about potential cuts to superannuation contributions, pay and bonuses, the 52-year-old chartered accountant urged them to âstop moaningâ and âplaying the victim cardâ, the
Times are tough in England, and Michael, who was admitted to hospital last March with COVID-19, might have been miffed his staff werenât grateful for the 11 per cent pay cut accepted by KPMGâs British partners this year.