U.S. lawmakers concerned about human rights in China, and their supporters, need to be exceedingly clear that their quarrel is with the Chinese Communist Party and not with the people of China, said Rep. Scott Perry.
People concerned about the situation in China have more options than they may realize.
"Everybody can do something, even if it's just telling your neighbors, 'Did you know this is happening in China?'" Perry said.
In the congressman's view, the American public has received a heavy volume of misinformation about China over the years, some of it emanating directly from the U.S. government, which has tended to paint the regime Beijing as a "Competitor in the marketplace" rather than an adversary with a far more sinister plan for global dominance.
The CCP "Wants to rule the world and dominate the world," he said.
Perry sees the current U.S. administration's approach to China as ill-advised.
In Perry's view, such an approach betrays a lack of understanding of how the WTO works and is doomed to failure as long as Beijing has a vote at the WTO. "They're going to continue to lie, they're going to continue to abuse their privileges. China declares itself an emerging or developing nation, when they've got the first or second-largest economy in the world. They're not a developing nation anymore," he said.
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Saturday, February 26, 2022
CCP ‘Wants to Dominate the World': Rep. Perry Says America's Adversary Is the CCP, Not the People of China
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