The Bai Family and Its Staff Busy Conning People!

China: Bai [白] Gangster Family Executed in Shenzhen! (3.2.2926)

Below is the official Chinese Press release in English regarding the mass execution of yet another ethnic Chinese family – [白 – Bai] – that had crossed the border into Burma from China and established a feudal hierarchy premised upon illegal capitalist endeavour. I think these executions are occurring as this activity contradicts the Socialist transformation of Chinese society. Resorting to family hierarchies is the old way of defining Chinese society which the 1949 Revolution was designed to resolve. I suppose the CPC does not want alternative (feudal) Chinese set-ups being established on the Chinese border which could be inspired and even armed by the West to overthrow the CPC. The Bai family had created a private army which brutalised Chinese and non-Chinese who got in its way. Videos have been released online (usually in the West) showing Chinese gangsters “beating” individuals with sticks – falsely ascribed to Mainland Chinese businesses – thus sullying the good name of China. Coming down hard solves that problem. As to whether mass executions (or even single executions) are right or wrong is for the reader to decide for themselves.

Hard-Working Xinjiang Farmer Laments US ‘Human Rights’ Racism! (4.3.2022)

Xinjiang is the largest production area for these tomatoes in China, with over 80 percent of its output exported every year. Currently, over 300,000 Xinjiang farmers like Bai work to provide high-quality processing tomatoes as raw materials for ketchup for the global market.

When touching on the United States’ so-called “Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act,” which just took effect and absurdly presumes that all goods from Xinjiang are produced through “forced labour,” Bai became serious.

The 54-year-old farmer, who started planting tomatoes 26 years ago and has had his fair share of rollercoaster experiences with the small round fruit, shook his head with incomprehension and indignation — How could an honest and hardworking farmer like him be labelled a human rights abuser?