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In the following new article from The Jerusalem Post, we can read about how the jews reaffirm their strong partnership with China's anti-white, mass-murdering communist regime: Quote:
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10 foreigners given medals for roles in reform, opening-up
By An Baijie, Cao Desheng | China Daily | Updated: 2018-12-19 02:57 Ten foreigners received China Reform Friendship Medals on Tuesday for their outstanding contributions to the country’s reform and opening-up over the past 40 years. Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum Klaus Schwab was given a medal by President Xi Jinping, together with other recipients at a grand gathering in Beijing to celebrate the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening-up. President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China’s commitment to opening up wider to the world during the gathering. “The practice of reform and opening-up over the past 40 years has shown that openness brings progress, while seclusion leads to backwardness,” Xi said. The president pledged to support the building of an open, transparent, inclusive and non-discriminatory multilateral trading system, facilitate trade and investment, and promote more openness amid ongoing economic globalization. The high-profile conference was attended by Xi and the six other members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee as well as Vice-President Wang Qishan. Premier Li Keqiang presided over the meeting. Over the past 40 years, China has recorded an average annual GDP growth rate of around 9.5 percent, contributed over 30 percent to global economic growth and lifted more than 740 million people out of poverty, Xi said, calling the four decades “a glorious process”. The country will focus on jointly building the Belt and Road with other countries and establish a new platform for international cooperation, Xi said, and will continue measures to boost opening-up. China will never seek self-development at the cost of other countries’ interests, nor will it give up its justified interests, Xi said, adding that China’s development will pose no threat to any other nation, and it will never seek hegemony no matter how developed it becomes. China’s development provides successful experience and offers bright prospects for other developing countries as they strive for modernization, and it represents China’s great contribution to the progress of human civilization, Xi said. Wang Huning, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, lauded the medal recipients as “old friends of the Chinese people” while reading a statement from the CPC Central Committee and the State Council. Wang said the 10 foreigners significantly helped promote exchanges and cooperation between China and the rest of the world and were deeply involved in China’s reform and opening-up process. “They have made outstanding contributions to the country’s reform and opening-up,” he said. Among the medal winners, Panasonic founder Konosuke Matsushita made great contributions to China’s modernization in electronics through trade and investment. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s first prime minister and one of the most influential Asian politicians, made contributions by sharing Singapore’s successful governance experience with China. Juan Antonio Samaranch, former president of the International Olympic Committee, was remembered by many Chinese for his great contributions to China’s return to the IOC. In the foreword to The Sleeping Giant Awakes, a book compiled by China Watch — China Daily’s think tank — Schwab said the World Economic Forum has witnessed China’s great development process. “The change brought about by reform and opening-up has been incredible,” he said in the foreword. “In 40 years, China has shifted from a largely agricultural nation with a planned economy to one that is poised to be a leader in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.” Kuhn, a leading Chinese expert and chairman of the Kuhn Foundation, said it’s a great honor to receive the medal. “As I look at my participation among the 10 foreigners who have received the China Reform Friendship Medal, I see my role as representing the importance of international communication. It’s not so much personal as it is representing the importance that China places on communication with the world so as to learn about the world and tell the world the true story of China,” Kuhn said in a live report by China Global Television Network. Conferring the China Reform Friendship Medal on foreigners demonstrates again that China’s reform and opening-up are closely connected with the international community, Ruan Zongze, executive vice-president and senior fellow at the China Institute of International Studies, said in an interview with China Daily. China’s reform and opening-up drive has won support from the international community, and in the meantime, global peace and development have benefitted from China’s growth, Ruan said. Ruan added that the 10 medal winners are only a representative sampling of millions of foreigners who have made contributions to the country’s reform and opening-up. https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/2018...c3a001816.html |
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Thank you, Robbie, for posting that interesting article which is yet more proof of the strong partnership between China's despicable communist regime and international jewry. |
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And Greenberg is just one of many influential jews in China. See, folks, this is why it's impossible for me to respect those so-called "White Nationalists" who keep blathering about how we should all support the anti-white Chinese scum because they're allegedly working to destroy jewish globalism. |
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China Reform Friendship Medal Recipient: Maurice R. Greenberg, provider of 'reinsurance' between U.S. and China
2018-12-18 14:26 GMT+8 Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg is certainly an insurance magnate. Not only in business, but also in China-U.S. relations. The chairman and CEO of Starr Companies, a diversified financial services firm, has been honored with China reform friendship medal, together with nine other foreigners who have (had) made outstanding contributions to the country's reform and opening-up. The decision was announced at the grand gathering on Tuesday to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the China's reform and opening-up at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Forty-three years ago, when Greenberg first came to China, he led his company in nurturing a partnership with China. “On the trip, we agreed to reinsure each other," he said, and even though the business was small, “the significance was that we started something.” Greenberg joined Starr as vice president in 1960, consolidated a number of insurers into the company and formed the franchise into American International Group (AIG), which later became the largest insurance and financial services company in the world. Greenberg has traveled to China every year since 1975. In 1992, his company became the first foreign company to receive a wholly owned life insurance license in China, helping to open up the country's financial services industry to the U.S. Having done business in Asia, Latin America and Europe, Greenberg said China is a big part of the map. China now has become a leading economy in the world. "You wouldn't believe how this nation has totally transformed itself," he said. As an overseas delegate at the China Development Forum in Beijing in March 2016, Greenberg was one of those who shook hands with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang. It was in that year that Li gave a speech reaffirming China's development concepts of innovation, coordination, openness and sharing, which were outlined in the country's road map for social and economic development covering 2016-2020. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang shakes hands with Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg during a meeting with overseas delegates attending the China Development Forum in Beijing, China, March 21, 2016. /Xinhua Photo "As China continues to grow its economy, it is also learning how to serve as a responsible stakeholder in the global community,” Greenberg said. Through his many years of doing business in China and involvement in U.S.-China relations, he thinks that the key to mutually beneficial cooperation is maintaining a constructive and open relationship. According to Greenberg, building trust between China and the U.S. would be a “stabilizing force,” and provide a source of comfort in an uncertain world. As his business developed, Greenberg has become an active philanthropist, giving back to people from China, the U.S. and elsewhere. https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d414e3...4/share_p.html |
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Chinese TikTok to direct users to reliable information about Holocaust
"TikTok announced a raft of new features intended to reduce the spread of misinformation about the Holocaust shared on the platform and to direct users to trustworthy sources about the subject.
Beginning Thursday, a banner will pop up when users search for Holocaust-related terms and direct them to aboutholocaust.org, a website run by the World Jewish Congress and UNESCO to offer information about Holocaust history. A link to the website will also pop up for users viewing hashtags related to the Holocaust like #Holocaust and #HolocaustSurvivor. The new features were announced on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is marked on the day that Auschwitz was liberated. The social media platform, which features short videos, has pledged to crack down on hate speech shared on the platform in the past and has worked with the Anti-Defamation League to develop protocols for determining hate speech." https://www.timesofisrael.com/tiktok...m_medium=email
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Thank you, Gladiatrix, for posting that interesting article which is the umpteenth example of how the jews and the Chinese scum are working together to harm white people. Here's another article about this subject: Quote:
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Here's yet another example of how influential jewish Democrats are in league with China's anti-white, mass-murdering communist regime: Quote:
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Of course, buying "lab-grown meat" from Pissrael is insane, and it still won't stop the Chinese scum from torturing and murdering animals. It's in their nature. Last edited by Stewart Meadows; February 6th, 2022 at 06:53 PM. |
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Jew-controlled, anti-white brainwashing centers in the US receive huge donations from China. The University of Pennsylvania is a good example of what I'm talking about: Quote:
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(((Yale))) is another prestigious jewniversity with very strong ties to the anti-white, mass-murdering Chinese communist regime, but I've already written about that.
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I see that I've gotten more than 20 thumbs down from the forum's anti-white, pro-Chinese propagandists. Threads like these always make them howl in pain. |
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Don't be a petulant little passive-aggressive bitch like this, particularly when you do it to other people. And what, now you're going to call others on this forum 'anti-white'? With your widely-advertised loved for Japanese and Koreans? Give us all a fucking break, Stewart. (Incidentally, I haven't touched your posts on this or any other thread for ... well over a week. I'm reasonably happy that you're apparently making an effort to not spam jewshit all over the forum.) Last edited by M.N. Dalvez; February 12th, 2022 at 10:01 PM. |
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Maurice Greenberg: Changes came quickly with right leadership and vision
By:Wu Qiong | From:english.eastday.com | 2018-09-19 08:50 One day in the fall of 1989, Maurice Greenberg, godfather of international insurance, and Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State, had a meeting with then Shanghai mayor Zhu Rongji in a hotel in Shanghai’s Puxi area. Looking outside the window, Zhu Rongji pointed to Pudong, which was a field at that time, and told his foreign guests: I feel in maybe two or three years, there will be a city here. “I thought he was kidding,” said Mr. Greenberg, who realized later that Zhu was right. “With the right leadership and a lot of vision, changes came very quickly.” The same year, Mr. Greenberg was invited by Zhu Rongji to serve as chairman of the International Business Leaders Advisory Council for the Mayor of Shanghai (IBLAC). Today, 29 years later, at the headquarters of C.V. Starr & Co., Inc. in Manhattan, Mr. Greenberg recalled his Shanghai stories. In his nineties, the veteran who participated in the Normandy landing is still full of spirit. Contributions to IBLAC On October 9, 1989, the first IBLAC (also known as the preparatory meeting) was held at the Xijiao State Guest Hotel in Shanghai. At that time, Shanghai was at the initial level of economic development. Under the pressure of building a world-class city, it was faced with challenges from both domestic and international markets. A lot of reforms needed to be carried out and there was no international precedent for IBLAC. But Shanghai has always been a trail blazer. Following the advice of Jing Shuping, chairman of China International Economic Consultants, Zhu Rongji, then mayor of Shanghai, managed to invite 12 internationally renowned business executives to serve as consultants for Shanghai’s future development. Aside from Mr. Greenberg, representatives from Fiat and Continental Grain Company were also on the guest list. (Maurice Greenberg and Zhu Rongji. Photo provided by Starr Companies) Looking back to the first council, we can still feel China’s willingness to open to the outside world and listen to helpful suggestions. As Mr. Greenberg put it, “The council was very important. Zhu Rongji wanted to bring more foreign companies to Shanghai, to develop Shanghai faster. There was no problem getting members to join. They had a strong interest in Shanghai. And particularly, when Zhu Rongji was the mayor, his vision was very important.” Since 1989, IBLAC has been held annually, generally in autumn. A total of 39 members from 16 countries around the world and 7 honorary members attended the 2017 session. With different industry backgrounds, they have offered many development insights to the Shanghai government. Mr. Greenberg himself is a frequent attendee of IBLAC, having put forward many constructive suggestions. For instance, in 2008, as the world was swept by the financial crisis, his speech at the IBLAC pointed out a direction for Shanghai: Liberalizing currency control can help Shanghai become a real international financial center, but now is not the best time. Shanghai should not be hasty. An international financial centre requires free flows of capital and free currency exchanges. A truly international financial center cannot flourish if there is control on currency exchanges. Consisting of 500 people, 60% of whom are foreigners, IBLAC is like a think tank. It has been chaired by many entrepreneurs from Mr. Greenberg to Mark Weinberger (Chairman and CEO of EY), and many of its members are managers from the world’s top 500 companies. All of them have come to Shanghai to contribute wisdom to the city’s development. The changes in IBLAC’s topics over the years are the epitome of Shanghai’s development. 30 years and 36 topics: from Pudong’s development and opening up to the entry into WTO; from urban planning to the reform of state-owned enterprises; from addressing the challenges of the international financial crisis to Shanghai’s all-round reform and opening up in the new era. They reflect Shanghai's trajectory of transformation, from a traditional industrial and commercial city to a multi-function city. The change in the form of the council also proves Shanghai’s open attitude while communicating with the world. In the past, IBLAC was mainly presented through the speeches of experts. Starting from the 15th IBLAC, group discussion was adopted and carried out, when the mayor, deputy mayor and business executives sat together to offer insights. Belief in China’s change After the first IBLAC, the friendship between Mr. Greenberg and Zhu Rongji still lasts. Greenberg is very appreciative of Zhu’s vision and leadership, which enabled Shanghai's rapid development. Later, when Zhu served as the Premier of the State Council, in order to help China enter the World Trade Organization (WTO), Mr. Greenberg was busy going between Washington and Beijing to persuade the U.S. government to grant China permanent MFN status. He said China, one of the largest countries in the world, should not be out with the WTO. It is natural for China to enter the WTO and Chinese people deserve that support. (In his office, Mr. Greenberg keeps photos of him standing with Zhu Rongji and many other Chinese leaders.) Actually, the history between Mr. Greenberg and China dates back prior to the first IBLAC convention. According to him, as early as 1975, he led an AIG team to Beijing to sign an agreement with the People’s Insurance Company of China (PICC)— the first insurance company after the PRC was founded — hence becoming the first U.S. insurance firm to cooperate with China. Since then, he has been to China at least once a year. When it comes to Shanghai, Mr. Greenberg regards it as his second home. Starr was founded in 1919 by Cornelius Vander Starr in Shanghai, and AIG was formed initially as a Starr subsidiary in 1968, so Shanghai means a lot for Mr. Greenberg. He said, “In 1992, AIG established the Shanghai branch of American International Assurance Company Ltd. (AIA) and we got the first life insurance license granted to foreign companies by China thanks to more than 20 years of effort.” Since entering the Chinese market, AIG has been committed to achieving a win-win situation in the industry. At first, because Chinese insurance companies lacked industry expertise, organizations under Mr. Greenberg’s leadership provided training for Chinese companies, teaching them advanced business concepts and underwriting experience, thus playing an indelible role in the enlightenment of the Chinese insurance market. While promoting the development of China’s life insurance industry, Mr. Greenberg introduced into China an advanced sales model when AIA first introduced a life insurance agent system into the Shanghai market. Since 1992, the insurance agent system has been decisive in the development of China’s insurance industry, especially in the rapid growth of life insurance, because the existence of insurance agents has to some extent accelerated the institutional reform of China’s insurance companies. Thanks to Mr. Greenberg’s support, Shanghai has also attracted a large amount of foreign investment. The AIA Building at No. 17, East No.1 Zhongshan Road, and the Shanghai Mall at the heart of Jing’an District stand testament to this. Mr. Greenberg, having been in the insurance and finance industry for 58 years, has deep insights into China’s economy. He has never given up on China’s ability to change, even in 1975 when he first came to China. At that point, China was still a closed country, but he strongly believed, “China will one day be part of the world trading system. You can’t keep a country as big as China locked up forever ... I believe that one day there will be a change.” Three decades afterwards, he has seen gargantuan changes and is ever more confident in China, “Today China is the second largest economy in the world, and with 1.4 billion people, it could be NO.1. The numbers speak for themselves.” The outspoken man also pointed out that the pace of China’s change must be accelerated: “China has to open its markets to foreign companies. There has to be equality. It is not as if China is 25 years ago. I hope that will happen sooner rather than later.” To conclude the interview, facing the current Sino-US relations, he voiced his expectation for the current generation of Chinese youths, “They need change that will be beneficial to China and its trading partners.” (Mr. Greenberg's wishes for Chinese youth) http://english.eastday.com/n917860/n...ai8638922.html |
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Alex Linder recently posted the following article on his blog. It's about the jews' huge influence in China, so I'm reposting it in this thread: |
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