Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 3, 2019
You can say what you want about The Big Orange Cheeto Man, but he does almost always take the correct position before eventually cracking. That’s why his campaign was so good, he wasn’t forced to crack on anything.
He took the correct position on Hong Kong, saying that the terrorist uprising there, fueled by the US State Department and the CIA, was “an internal matter.” Eventually, he was bullied by donors into supporting the terrorists.
Now he’s coming out and stating the obvious fact that his stated support for these ISIS-like agents is going to harm his dealings.
TIME:
President Donald Trump said on Monday that a U.S. bill supporting human rights in Hong Kong would not make trade war negotiations easier, but he believes that China still wants to agree to a deal with the U.S.
The new legislation “doesn’t make it better, but we’ll see what happens,” he said, according to Reuters.
Trump was referring to the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, which he signed into law last week as anti-government protests in the Asian financial hub entered their sixth month.
The move comes as world’s two largest economies try to agree on the first phase of a trade deal.
Trump’s comments come in the wake of reports that China has banned U.S. Navy visits to Hong Kong and will impose sanctions on several U.S. NGOs in retaliation for the passage of the law, which will require the State Department to annually assess whether Hong Kong retains sufficient political autonomy to justify favorable trading terms with Washington.
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“We urge the U.S. to correct the mistakes and stop interfering in our internal affairs,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a press conference in Beijing, according to Reuters. “China will take further steps if necessary to uphold Hong Kong’s stability and prosperity and China’s sovereignty.”
The NGOs targeted by Beijing — which has blamed the Hong Kong protests on foreign interference — are the National Endowment for Democracy, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, the International Republican Institute, Human Rights Watch and Freedom House.
Those are all literal State Department fronts, as we’ve covered here.
China does not have any “conspiracy theory” about foreign intervention. The State Department – which is run by Jews – has been doing this all over the world for over a decade now, and before that they did simply sloppier versions of it.
It is US foreign policy 101 to fund terrorist uprisings in enemy states. Forcing “democracy” on these states is the end game, as this allows for total Jewish control through the media, the education system, the financial system and various other institutions that they take over in every country that converts to democracy.
Trump has no control over this apparatus of the US government. So whether or not you want to call it “the deep state” or some other name, it does exist and it is outside of the management of the executive branch of government. It continues doing whatever it is doing regardless of who is president. And installing this virus into foreign countries is part of the agenda of the democracy system.
This ultra-governmental body doesn’t care about Trump’s trade war. In actual fact, they want open trade with China. What they care about is overthrowing the government of China and replacing it with a more pliant government.
This is yet another reason why the Jews should be sanctioned and banned.