A Chinese News agency newspaper seems unduly interested in the debate over gun control and gun violence in the U.S., and it is regularly printing articles calling for citizen disarmament. One might think this is merely a chance to tweak our nose, but with recent Chinese saber rattling, it would be wise for us to consider why this would be important to Chinese citizens. U.S. citizens almost never consider the domestic policies of Chinese citizens, or for that matter, almost any citizens of another country. We typically do not have enough information to have an informed opinion, nor can we have an actual impact on domestic policy in other countries, so we are “just not that into” foreign domestic policy.
Recent activities and proposals in the U.N. have been designed to reach in to the domestic policies of sovereign countries and to impact their laws and statutes. That is especially true with regard to gun purchases, ownership, and policy. The U.N. has been seeking ways to insert itself into the gun control debate and to somehow assume legal control of some of the policies and trade regarding gun purchases and ownership now wholly assumed by the U.S. Those that would allow outside influences to dictate how we run our country is yet another indication of dishonest bureaucrats willing to bargain away our sovereignty and hand it over to the “one worlders.”
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Who are they to make demands on our country and its real citizens!
Why do you think no other country has invaded??? They Know!!!!
NO EFFIN WAY THAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN
Sorry but we say no!
Right lol
S**t why dont u carry your little china$#%&!@*over here an try that see how far u get
GO EAT A FISH HEAD! AIN’T GONNA HAPPEN HERE!
When Communist China first reared it’s ugly head, it banned all martial arts, seeing all practitioners as a possible revolt. Anyone caught would be jailed and/or executed. They invaded and burnt down the Southern Siu Lum/Shaolin Temple, as they felt my people (Cantonese) were a threat. Several survived and hid and passed the surviving arts within the trusted few. As the Cantonese eventually migrated to Hong Kong due to the ongoing oppression and civil war, a new era began. From stricken poverty to a flourishing economy and culture (even under British rule). Kung Fu cinema eventually abounded, suddenly mainland China jumped on the bandwagon, making it once again legal, capitalizing on the growing rise and popularity. Many for the Canton Province and Hong Kong would eventually further migrate to the Americas, thus forming all the Chinatowns the US over. The patterns emerge once again, and history begins to repeat itself…
Makes it easier for them to invade
Disarm your citizens, China. Leave our country alone – none of your business.