Hillary Clinton Experiences Apoplexy After Chinese Join Women’s Forum

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 28, 2015

"Muh Sigony."
“Muh Sigony.”

The more statements China starts making on social issues, the more we are going to see the SJWs going from “wow, just wow” to full on apoplexy.

New York Times:

When Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized China for President Xi Jinping’s prominent role at a United Nations meeting about women on Sunday, the Chinese were ready for political combat. Mrs. Clinton posted on Twitter: “Xi hosting a meeting on women’s rights at the UN while persecuting feminists? Shameless.”

The Twitter post had particular resonance because 20 years ago when she was first lady, Mrs. Clinton addressed the United Nations summit meeting on women in Beijing and argued that women’s rights were human rights. At the time, the Chinese government was outraged at her candor.

As Mr. Xi presided over the meeting at the United Nations that commemorated the summit meeting 20 years ago, the photographs of three Chinese women who are detained for their opposition to the government were affixed to the facade of the United States Mission to the United Nations across the street from the United Nations.

The images are part of a display highlighting the persecution of 20 women in 13 countries who have been arrested for their political beliefs.

At a news briefing for Western reporters at the Waldorf Astoria, where the Chinese delegation is staying, the Chinese had a tart answer to Mrs. Clinton.

“I believe the Chinese people, particularly the women of China are in the best position to judge on the progress of women in China,” said Li Junhua, director general for international organizations and conferences at the foreign ministry. “As far as I understand, these people are detained not because of women’s rights but because of the violation of laws.”

China is mainly concerned about China, but if SJWs come at them with things like “what about this thing in China,” they are not going to be shy to be like “your beliefs mean nothing to China.”