Thursday, June 14, 2012

China Condemns US Gun Ownership and Supports Occupy

It is an absolute joke that China is on the UN Human Rights Council. It is beyond laughable that China would have the audacity to bring up human rights violations AT ALL.  The Chinese government forces women to have abortions. If these women do not comply, their families are murdered.  Chinese government officials will mow down entire families if a pregnant woman dares to go into hiding.    China imprisons and kills Christians and pro-life activists, and it dares to say the following in its report?

“The United States prioritizes the right to keep and bear arms over the protection of citizens' lives and personal security and exercises lax firearm possession control, causing rampant gun ownership,” the report claims. “The U.S. people hold between 35 percent and 50 percent of the world' s civilian-owned guns, with every 100 people having 90 guns [and] 47 percent of American adults reported that they had a gun.”

On May 25, 2012, the report was published on the website of Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in New York

The report even gets into the Occupy movement here in the US.  The Chinese say that we arrested too many occupiers and were rude to them.  *wipes tears*  I couldn't even make this stuff up. 

"Claiming to defend 99 percent of the U.S. population against the wealthiest, the Occupy Wall Street protest movement tested the U.S. political, economic and social systems. Ignited by severe social and economic inequality, uneven distribution of wealth and high unemployment, the movement expanded to sweep the United States after its inception in September 2011. Whatever the deep reasons for the movement are, the single fact that thousands of protesters were treated in a rude and violent way, with many of them being arrested -- the act of willfully trampling on people' s freedom of assembly, demonstration and speech -- could provide a glimpse to the truth of the so-called U.S. freedom and democracy."

Like China allows free speech and has freedom.  *falls on floor laughing*

Then there's this juicy tidbit from the report: 
"The United States has not done enough to protect its citizens from unemployment. At no time in the last 60 years had the country's long-term unemployment been so high for so long as it was in 2011."
 
Peace out

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