China to Train Foreign Law Enforcement Officers to Create More Reasonable and Efficient World

Chinese cops know what they’re doing. This will work.

In America, you have cops running around everywhere, threatening and assaulting people, regularly murdering citizens.

In China, however, the police are very peaceful, and are mostly just there to help out if you have trouble. They deal with domestic violence or bar fights or whatever, but there isn’t really any crime in China anymore, so you don’t see police very often.

There is nothing more bizarre than Americans claiming China is a police state. This is like the kettle calling the clear glass “black.”

The Guardian:

China will train thousands of foreign law enforcement officers so as to see the world order “develop in a more fair, reasonable and efficient direction”, its minister for public security has said.

“We will [also] send police consultants to countries in need to conduct training to help them quickly and effectively improve their law enforcement capabilities,” minister Wang Xiaohong told an annual global security forum.

Wang Xiaohong made the announcement in the eastern city of Lianyungang on Monday in front of law enforcement representatives from 122 countries, regions and international organisations such as Interpol.

Serbian and Chinese police officers carry out a joint patrol in Sanya, south China’s Hainan province, on September 7.

The forum is part of ongoing efforts by China’s ruling Communist party to position itself as a global security leader. In 2022 China’s leader, Xi Jinping, launched the Global Security Initiative (GSI), which centres China as a facilitator to “improve global security governance … and promote durable peace”.

Last year, Beijing said the GSI sought to encourage greater cooperation between tertiary-level military and police academies, and was “willing to provide other developing countries with 5,000 training opportunities in the next five years to train professionals for addressing global security issues”.

Monday’s announcement suggests that number is increasing, with Wang noting that China has already trained 2,700 foreign law enforcement officers in the past year.

Last week after a China-Africa forum, Beijing announced it will train 1,000 more police enforcement officers for the African continent “and jointly ensure the safety of cooperation projects and personnel”. It was not immediately clear if those 1,000 officers are included in the 3,000 cited by Wang on Monday.

Yeah, I’m sure the blacks need some policing.

China wants to do a lot of business in Africa, and that only works if there is some level of domestic stability there.