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iluvtennis

(19,826 posts)
Thu Jan 10, 2019, 12:50 PM Jan 2019

Trump just told the media he has more respect for China than Pelosi and Schumer


Amee Vanderpool@girlsreallyrule, 13m13 minutes ago

“We're negotiating and having tremendous success with China...and I find China, frankly, in many ways to be more honorable than cryin Chuck and Nancy."

Trump just told the media he has more respect for a foreign adversary than members of his own government.






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Oh, how I despise this cretin, let me count the ways.
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Trump just told the media he has more respect for China than Pelosi and Schumer (Original Post) iluvtennis Jan 2019 OP
America is always last in his book dalton99a Jan 2019 #1
America Last is correct NewJeffCT Jan 2019 #2
So does that mean durablend Jan 2019 #3
He has no flipping idea what honor is. eShirl Jan 2019 #4
And TONS more respect for Russia! world wide wally Jan 2019 #5
And Turkey and Saudi Arabia -- the dictatorships iluvtennis Jan 2019 #7
What a loser. hostalover Jan 2019 #6
He is talking out of his ass again. When doesn't he? Caliman73 Jan 2019 #8
Traitor says what? spanone Jan 2019 #9
Makes perfect sense that he would, given his mind set. Tanuki Jan 2019 #10
China is playing trump for a fool Gothmog Jan 2019 #11
I'm going to start referring to him as 'pissy-diaper Donnie'. sinkingfeeling Jan 2019 #12
of course he does, it has a dictatorial and oppressive gov't, he digs that sh*t. Thomas Hurt Jan 2019 #13

NewJeffCT

(56,828 posts)
2. America Last is correct
Thu Jan 10, 2019, 12:56 PM
Jan 2019

Trump first, Russia Second, whoever is paying him is 3rd, America is at the end of the list.

Caliman73

(11,722 posts)
8. He is talking out of his ass again. When doesn't he?
Thu Jan 10, 2019, 01:29 PM
Jan 2019

Trump has no respect for China and the negotiations on trade are most likely going nowhere because of the same reason that the government shut down appears stalemated. Trump is an intransigent asshat. We already know that his "Art of the Deal" was bullshit written by someone else. We know that Trump has managed to bankrupt at least 4 or more businesses. We know that the Senate had almost unanimously passed a resolution funding the government and that Trump was going to sign until he watched Fox News. We know that he has blown up deals like this over and over again.

His statement is meant to insult Pelosi and Schumer. It, like most of what Trump says, is amateurish and juvenile. Like a middle school child saying, "Jimmy is my 'real' best friend, not you Tony. Jimmy is way cooler". It is another tantrum. When I have said "no" to my daughter asking for yet another piece of candy, she will say, "You're not a good dad, mom is way nicer than you are." That is what Trump is communicating.

The real question is how the media will cover his latest school yard taunt, his latest episode of throwing himself on the floor at Target. A decent media would heap ridicule on him as unfit for leadership, though I am not holding my breath for that.

Tanuki

(14,914 posts)
10. Makes perfect sense that he would, given his mind set.
Thu Jan 10, 2019, 01:36 PM
Jan 2019
https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2018/country-chapters/china-and-tibet
"The broad and sustained offensive on human rights that started after President Xi Jinping took power five years ago showed no sign of abating in 2017. The death of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo in a hospital under heavy guard in July highlighted the Chinese government’s deepening contempt for rights. The near future for human rights appears grim, especially as Xi is expected to remain in power at least until 2022. Foreign governments did little in 2017 to push back against China’s worsening rights record at home and abroad.

The Chinese government, which already oversees one of the strictest online censorship regimes in the world, limited the provision of censorship circumvention tools and strengthened ideological control over education and mass media in 2017. Schools and state media incessantly tout the supremacy of the Chinese Communist Party, and, increasingly, of President Xi Jinping as “core” leader.
Authorities subjected more human rights defenders—including foreigners—to show trials in 2017, airing excerpted forced confessions and court trials on state television and social media. Police ensured the detainees’ compliance by torturing some of them, denying them access to lawyers of their choice, and holding them incommunicado for months.

In Xinjiang, a nominally autonomous region with 11 million Turkic Muslim Uyghurs, authorities stepped up mass surveillance and the security presence despite the lack of evidence demonstrating an organized threat. They also adopted new policies denying Uyghurs cultural and religious rights." (more at link)


https://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/china/

"China Human Rights
Amnesty International has documented widespread human rights violations in China. An estimated 500,000 people are currently enduring punitive detention without charge or trial, and millions are unable to access the legal system to seek redress for their grievances. Harassment, surveillance, house arrest, and imprisonment of human rights defenders are on the rise, and censorship of the Internet and other media has grown. Repression of minority groups, including Tibetans, Uighurs and Mongolians, and of Falun Gong practitioners and Christians who practice their religion outside state-sanctioned churches continues. While the recent reinstatement of Supreme People's Court review of death penalty cases may result in lower numbers of executions, China remains the leading executioner in the world.


Detention Without Trial

The authorities frequently used administrative punishments, including Re-education through Labour (RTL), to detain people without trial. According to the government, 190,000 people were held in RTL facilities, down from half a million several years ago, although the real figures were likely to be much higher. Former RTL prisoners reported that Falun Gong constituted one of the largest groups of prisoners, and political activists, petitioners and others practising their religion outside permitted bounds were common targets. The authorities used a variety of illegal forms of detention, including "black jails", "legal education classes", "study classes" and mental health institutions to detain thousands of people.


Death Penalty

China continued to make extensive use of the death penalty, including for non-violent crimes. The death sentence continued to be imposed after unfair trials. Statistics on death sentences and executions remained classified as state secrets and, while executions numbered in the thousands, the government did not release actual figures.


Freedom of Expression

As the internet was increasingly used to disseminate news and conduct debates, the authorities tried to control its use by restricting news reporting and shutting down publications and internet sites, including ones that "slandered the country's political system", "distorted the history of the Party", "publicized Falun Gong and other evil cults", and "incited ethnic splittism". The government blocked access to content and recorded individuals' activities through new filtering software such as Blue Shield.

Following the publication of Charter 08 in December 2008, a document calling for political reform and greater protection of human rights, police questioned signatories and put them under surveillance for many months.

Liu Xiaobo, a prominent intellectual and signatory originally detained in December 2008, was sentenced to 11 years' imprisonment on 25 December for "inciting subversion of state power". His lawyers were given only 20 minutes to present their case, in a trial that lasted less than three hours."

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