What makes China different is not the Chinese but the CCP*

Many people are puzzled about why the People’s Republic of China (PRC) acts the way it does. It derives from the establishment of modern China and the nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

The CCP is a revolutionary party; its strategies and tactics are the CCP’s inheritance as a conspiratorial organisation. The legal system, for example, exists to enforce the policies of the CCP. Few people who encounter the PRC legal system emerge unscathed.

That is why the people of Hong Kong…

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