red hand day february 12

A Tale of Two Cities – Extracting Meaning from History! (12.2.2025)

The Americans would have the world believe that two atomic bombs were required to be dropped on a non-White people to end WWII. The Soviet Red Army defeated Nazi Germany (and its allies) – and then entered North-East China to destroy the Imperial Japanese Kwantung Army – that had caused so much suffering to the Chinese people. Imperial Japan was finished – but the US wanted to “test” their new terror-weapon on the minds and bodies of a distant non-White population (just as they test their weapons today on Palestinians). This was at a time when what was left of Hitler’s forces was much more of a threat in Europe. The Americans were reluctant about testing this new terror-weapon on “White” Europeans – even Nazi Germans. Simultaneously, whilst Soviet Red Army soldiers were fighting and dying for US freedom – the US military (alongside Winston Churchill) was planning an allied attack on the USSR. Even with the atomic bomb it was thought that the Soviet Red Army might still prevail – so these insane plans were shelved – but its underlying thinking led to the US-derived “Cold War” – with only the level-headed thinking of Joseph Stalin preventing WWIII.

China Regulates CCTV

China: New Rules Regulating Installation and Usage of Image-Collection Devices! (12.2.2025)

The far-right in the West perpetuates the myth that non-White (non-European) people are psychologically and physically “inferior” (White Supremacy ideology) – and that this “inferiority” manifests on the physical plain as “accidents” and wanton “violence” caused through deliberate incompetence. This ideology is accompanied by the equally false idea that “accidents” and “violence” do not happen in White (or European) society (except Russia – whose population is the target of a similar racist ideology). The Chinese Authorities have been made aware of the weakness in the regulation of CCTV operating in China – and the dangers this holds for Chinese individuals Inside and outside of China (as well as the security of the Chinese nation) – and has carried-out reforms regulating the usage of CCTV cameras – as well as the images and footage such devices collect.