Saturday, March 06, 2021

Football clubs are going bankrupt. A warning?

In an effort to lie out of its responsibility, China has been blaming every other country, including India and the US, for the origin of the coronavirus pandemic which has affected over 117 million people and killed over 2.6 million worldwide. China was incensed when Australia asked for an independent investigation into the origin of the virus and suddenly discovered massive virus contamination in frozen meat imports from Australia and New Zealand. Then, to punish Australia for its audacity in questioning its barefaced lies, China imposed restrictions on imports from Australia as economic punishment. "Chinese investment in Australia plummeted 61% in 2020, the lowest number in six years," reported BBC. Try as it might, China cannot fully suppress brave truthtellers who have risked their lives to expose its lies, reported CNN. "Many have paid a heavy price for their work. Some have been detained. Others are missing. One even died as he tried to bring the full story to light." "Eight months after the savage Galwan valley clash, China finally admitted that 4 People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers had been killed in the hand-to-hand fighting that resulted in the death of 20 Indian soldiers." This is also an attempt at cover up because "Russian news agency, TASS has reported that 45 Chinese soldiers died in the free-style fight". "The Russian news agency's report is consistent with some other media reports of the time which had quoted some intelligence sources including those from the US." The uncivilized barbarians do not care that the families of the PLA soldiers "were outraged by the fact that unlike Indian soldiers, their martyrs had received no honor and no acknowledgement". Investigative journalist Qiu Ziming and three bloggers were arrested for questioning the government's version of the number of Chinese soldiers killed. Qiu, who has "more than 2.5 million followers on the Twitter-like platform Weibo under the pseudonym 'Crayon Ball'" has been charged with "defaming martyrs", reported Economic Times. "Traditionally, every March the National People's Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) gather for a dual meeting to pass or endorse legislation, known colloquially as the Two Sessions," reported CNN. "But this year the Two Sessions will also discuss a vision for China's development by 2035, an unusually long-sighted plan for which the details are unknown. The long-term plan could indicate the length of time that Xi sees himself staying in power, said Bill Bishop, China politics expert and author of Sinocism newsletter." However, the economy is everything. Xi Jinping has declared "complete victory" in the effort to eradicate rural poverty, reported Reuters. At the same time, Jiangsu FC football club was shut down by its owner Suning Holdings Group because it cannot afford the expense. Other football clubs are also in trouble as the companies owning them are in financial trouble. If the economy flounders Xi Jinping's enemies could unite against him. It would be a treat to see Xi in Mao Pajamas.   

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