“If you think tough men are dangerous, watch and see what weak men are capable of.” Jordan Peterson
May 26, 2021, And Every Wednesday
By: Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
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American Liberals have to go on a diet. No more Chinese.
The monosodium glutamate in Chinese propaganda makes weak men even weaker.
Look at John Cena.
This week the bulky, action hero Cena made an apology to what he said was the Chinese people, but it wasn’t.
It was to the Chinese Communist Party. The ones who fact check our movies and sports and tell us what changes they want.
Cena is appearing in the latest Fast and Furious movie. After discovering that his soon-to-be-released film would be available to the many, many Taiwanese people, he was so giddy, he made a mistake.
He “mistakenly” called Taiwan “a country.”
This made the Communist Chinese very cross, and Cena very scared. He even said as much, virtually shaking in his Timberland boots.
“I’m in the middle of Fast and Furious 9 promotions,” Cena said meekly on Chinese social media app Weibo.
“I’m doing a lot of interviews. I love and respect China and the Chinese people. I’m very, very sorry about my mistake...I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I sincerely apologize.
“You must understand that I really love and respect China and the Chinese people. I’m sorry. Bye.”
And this guy’s a wrestler.
The part he left out of his apology was that he was sorry because he called Taiwan a country.
Which it is. But the Chinese Communist Party doesn’t like people to say that.
If you thought his apology was disgusting, you have to listen to him say it in fluent Mandarin.
It’s worth the price of admission.
Even Liberals were affronted. Keith Olbermann and CNN’s anchor John Sciutto tweeting.
“You just apologized to a dictatorship.” Olbermann wrote.
“Why not call a decades-long healthy and functioning democracy a country?” Sciutto tweeted. “Because much of Hollywood operates in fear of Beijing, many of its blockbuster movies dependent on the mainland Chinese market.”
People who defended Cena, and there were some, said he couldn’t risk losing the money it would cost him for insulting China and not apologizing.
Which, of course, is the same argument made by China-sycophants Apple, Nike, a host of sports icons. And Joe Biden.
All because of the Benjamins.
But long-time John Cena fans were terribly disappointed in him.
“I grew up watching this man never lose and always come through to save the day for me. Tonight I saw a coward who just lost to China,” one fan wrote.
But none of this was any more disgusting, or distressing, than watching President Joe do what he does, in the way that he does it.
At a February CNN Town Hall event, Joe said he would stand up for human rights in China. Good.
But then he added that “culturally there are different norms that each country and their leaders are expected to follow.”
This was after Biden had identified Communist Chinese human rights abuses, repression of Hong Kong, threats to use force against Taiwan to keep that country in line, and the forced slave labor of the Muslim Uighurs in China.
A thinking person would call the Uighurs forced slave labor “ethnic cleansing.” But not Joe. According to Joe, slavery was just “It is what it is.”
Unfortunately, Joe gives a new definition to the word “weak.” But then again he always has.
And this guy’s a United States president.
Hold the line, America.
Where We Go One, We Go All
Stay strong, Patriots.