Time On Tuesday, she published a tribute to Sun Chunlan, the leading vice-president of the Chinese Communist Party, the deputy prime minister tasked with enforcing the country’s brutal coronavirus quarantine, and marking her as a feminist icon.
Sun is a senior member of the Politburo and is lower in the ratings than dictator Xi Jinping. Xi was already used to sending the Sun to major cities in China before China’s coronavirus lockout; The sun emerged in Xi’an, Shanghai, and Tianjin shortly before it was shut down by the Communist Party, sending thousands of people to unhygienic quarantine camps that seemed to prevent them from spreading the Chinese coronavirus. As a result, Sun became one of the most unpopular party leaders in the country, being mocked by the public in Wuhan and Shanghai as he walked the streets to “enforce” quarantine.
Time Beijing reporter Charlie Campbell was quieter about the nationwide revolution that seemed to have inspired Song – despite China’s defiance of political opposition; this one prefers to describe Song as just a feminist version. Chinese dream.
“China’s lone female vice-premier and Politburo member has risen up the party ziggurat from working in a watch factory to leading the way to Tianjin port in the independent coastal province of Fujian,” Campbell said. “Today, a 71-year-old man is the country’s highest executive officer. [Chinese coronavirus] The fight against the pandemic demonstrates the great faith shown here by the powerful President Xi Jinping at a critical moment when epidemics are occurring in several major cities.
On Sunday, China put all 17 million residents of one of its largest cities on lockdown as cases of the virus doubled nationwide. https://t.co/vyFOBbatZJ
– Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) 13 March 2022
Campbell celebrated his visit to Song Wuhan in February 2020, towards the end of the initial outbreak there, which authorities officially dismissed as the source of the Chinese coronavirus (Chinese officials say the virus originated from e-cigarette injuries in Maryland).
“When [Chinese coronavirus] The first explosion occurred in Wuhan in February 2020, Sun put himself at great risk by working in the affected city for three months. ” Time praised. Since the launch of the Omicron variant, Sun has played an important role in sustaining China’s “dynamic zero-spread COVID policy” through stringent testing and isolation protocols.
The article deduced that the residents of Wuhan, many of whom were reported to be confined to their homes, openly blocked Sun as he walked the streets of their city. Residents of a block were shouting “fake, fake, everything is fake” from their windows as Sun passed by.
Song faced the same backlash he had recently experienced in Wuhan, in Shanghai, which he visited in April due to the ongoing quarantine. Shanghai residents were more enraged than those in Wuhan because at this time the lockout was said to be intended to include cases of the micromicron variant of the Chinese coronavirus, which experts say is less deadly than the original version from Wuhan.
“When Sun Chunlan, Deputy Prime Minister of the Chinese regime, visited Shanghai, which was visited by tens of millions of people earlier this week. [Chinese coronavirus] During his solitude, he was greeted by residents shouting from the windows of their apartments: “No more food!” and “We are hungry!” time range reported last month.
Sun reportedly helped force Shanghai authorities to impose a full lockdown after local leaders were hesitant to do so due to the economic devastation inevitably caused by the closure of China’s largest city.
“The armed police came on 28 and 29 March and now there are a lot of armed police around. Their profile has remained low but has become more open since Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chunlan got here,” he said.
Shanghai has also witnessed incidents of residents fighting government quarantine officials and attacking officers demanding food, documented in videos leaked from unnamed online sources. The Communist Party did not give Shanghai residents time to hide their food, medicine, and other valuables before shutting down the city of 26 million.
“This policy has been heavily criticized as Shanghai, China’s largest city with 26 million, remains under strict lockdown.” Time accepted. “But Sun firmly supports Xi’s orders. He may not have broken China’s glass ceiling, but the Psalm is both the reformers’ greatest hope and their strongest argument.”
Boss Sun Xi also appears Time Known to have “deep influence in and around the world” since taking office as Communist Party General Secretary in 2012, the list of 100 people soon became Chairman and has since built the largest personality cult in China since Mao. .
Time Xi’s analysis refers to the many documented human rights atrocities he committed in passing, particularly referring to the genocide of Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz and other ethnic minorities in occupied East Turkestan. but does not use the word genocide. The administrations of both President Donald Trump and Joe Biden recognized the Uyghur genocide as genocide.
Time he also expresses anger at Xi’s “not turning away from militant Vladimir Putin,” but remains silent about the widespread persecution of Christians, Muslims, Tibetan Buddhists, and Falun Gong practitioners; evidence of widespread organ harvesting from living political prisoners, sometimes referred to as “killing by organ harvesting”; and allegations of using spy networks to intimidate refugees, steal valuable intellectual property, and exert undue influence over the United States government.
None of the articles mention the heinous abuses China commits specifically against women—not even Song’s article, which quotes it as evidence of China’s growing gender equality—including “decades of forced abortion and infanticide to force one of its children.” “politics. ” “. The Chinese government boasts that policies implemented from 1980 to 2016 killed 400 million people (“prevented 400 million” births).
Survivors of prison camps in East Turkestan say that China uses gang rape to torture female prisoners. Some said that Chinese guards used electric batons to rape them. Extensive reports, both from camp survivors and Xinjiang’s oppressive regime, tend to accuse Chinese authorities of conducting a mass campaign of forced sterilization to prevent Uyghur and other non-Han women from having children. region. .
During the press period, Song didn’t make much of a statement about his regime’s harassment of women, in Xinjiang or elsewhere.
Source: Breitbart