Where I Love is Becoming Where I Left | Lily Tang Williams
Lily Tang Williams, born in China to working-class parents who endured the hardships of Mao’s Cultural Revolution and Communist rule, found her long-sought freedom in America.
Lily Tang Williams, born in China to working-class parents who endured the hardships of Mao’s Cultural Revolution and Communist rule, found her long-sought freedom in America.
I am pleased to be sharing with you some key insights, twice a week in just a handful of minutes, on things happening in the world that are impacting our liberties. While the emphasis on topics are geared toward concerned Asians who cherish freedoms, all may be interested, as everyone would be affected in the long run.
What has inspired China to label George Soros a “terrorist” is the fact that George Soros is attempting to disrupt and dismantle China – using the same strategies that he has used to crush economies and societies in the UK, Malaysia, the U.S. and other nations where he seeks control.
Rather than the classically Marxist/communistic economic system that most understood it to be, China has been transformed into a corporatist, fascist, totalitarian state over the past 50 years.
China’s extreme military response to Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan sends an unequivocal message to the US that it can no longer sustain its policy of “strategic ambiguity.”
The model that so many nations seem to be imitating is that of the Communist Chinese Government. Strict control of freedom of movement and transportation, the elimination of “non-essential” businesses, the ever-present surveillance state, the censorship of freedom of expression – all hallmarks of authoritarian totalitarian control.
If socialists insist that “real socialism” has never been tried, it follows that neither has “real capitalism.”
“You have nothing better to do than protecting your children from this Marxist advance and saving your country from falling into a Marxist hellhole,” says Dr. James Lindsay.