IPAC is the world’s biggest single-country hate farm.
The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China demonizes the Chinese, day in and day out, with members preferring not to mention the group’s origins and funding.
Why? Because IPAC was birthed by the National Endowment for Democracy, which took over the “soft power” side of the CIA’s regime change operations from its launch in 1983.
It specifically works worldwide to demonize the Chinese to advance US interests.
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HOW IT STARTED
The idea of launching such a group was discussed at a NED conference in Washington DC in June 2019.
The proposal was to take inspiration from the successful, decades-long CIA weaponization of Tibet, but apply it to other Chinese groups, such as the Uyghurs and Hong Kong people.
The CIA Tibet exile plot had grown through the 1950s and 1960s with Washington / Langley spending millions on setting up and financing a “Tibet government in exile” operation in India.
It ebbed and flowed, and eventually survived as a global network of US-friendly parliamentarians around the world exploiting Tibet as a weapon against China.
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DALAI LAMA SPEAKS OUT
But the fake Tibet narrative faltered badly when the Dalai Lama got into the habit of saying, correctly, that Tibet was legally part of China and should stay that way. (He still says this.)
Furthermore, it became obvious that Tibetans in China were healthier, wealthier and better educated than the descendants of their CIA-sponsored cousins in India.
Nevertheless, the then leader of the NED, Carl Gershman, pushed to launch a new operation of global parliamentarians demonizing China, but exploiting Uyghurs rather than Tibetans.
The following summer, 2020, IPAC was launched with a UK base, followed by a Japan offshoot. It then signed up politicians in multiple countries, including New Zealand.
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NO U.S. FLAGS
IPAC was positioned as a global body which just happened to share the US’s love of weaponizing human rights against China.
No US flags, no Washington address.
But this was misleading. Funding was from NED, plus NED’s funding partner George Soros, plus a US group in Washington-controlled Taiwan.
In other words, it was as American as Apple Pie, insider trading, global political regime-change operations, and reds-under-the-beds demonization of “commie regimes”.
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OPERATIONS FLOP
The initial focus was to beef up the Uyghur genocide hoax, for which the groundwork had already been laid.
When that flopped badly (the Uyghur minority grew more rapidly than other ethnic groups), this was switched to the Uyghur slave labor hoax. This broadened to general demonization of the Chinese using all the Washington narratives -- they wrecked Xinjiang, they wrecked Hong Kong, they're trying to take over the world.
But IPAC’s cash stream from the US in recent years has been uneven – causing boss Luke de Pulford to turn money-raiser, by broadening its sponsor group, and making regular appeals for cash.
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MORE CHALLENGES
But there are bigger troubles ahead. The whole premise that China is uniquely bad in human rights is now seen as not just absurd but willfully unfair.
As US author Kyle Ferrana said in a 2024 book: “Western NGOs, ostensibly concerned with human rights, disproportionately focused on alleged violations in China despite much worse abuses occurring elsewhere in the world.”
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PEOPLE WAKING UP
Then there's the fact that many people now know about the NED and what it does.
Also problematic is the fact that hundreds of thousands of people have visited China, including Xinjiang and Hong Kong, and seen the truth for themselves. These are not smoldering ruins but thriving, safe communities. Western countries can learn from them.
Today, the whole premise of the US financing a global hate-farm demonizing a single country seems deeply unfair.
Worse still (from IPAC’s point of view), Donald Trump’s 2027 proposed budget includes the total defunding of the NED.
Anyone who believes in fairness and decency for all peoples, including the Chinese, will be happy to see it go.
@JacobL1994_ AKs are just less accurate.
But also the choice of rifle in war has virtually 0 impact in winning the war.
Probably hasnt since like the 1800s.
Dude what are you talking about lmao Arab armies had AKs in every war from 1967- onward
Arab soldiers with AKs were actually better equipped than IDF with their FALs and Uzis. And Israel knew this which is why they adopted their own AK variant, the Galil.
Also, counter strike lied to us. I used to have a Galil and while it’s a pretty good rifle it’s inferior to the M16 in basically every way
More of these psyops. They're "Chinese" when they need to use it for anti-China propaganda. Rick Chow was born under British Hong Kong then moved his self hating azz to the U.S. - he was technically never Chinese, he was British & then American.
Comparison between a PLA infantry platoon and a PAVN defensive platoon during the Sino-Vietnam war in 1979. Per PLA table of organization and equipment, Rocket-Propelled Grenades (RPGs) were designated as company-level assets.
That's the very thing about James Bond. Everybody thinks he's supposed to be this suave super spy master of deception and subterfuge.
But in all the books he just finds whoever the big bad is and just needles them into a reaction.
He's a provocateur. Always.
I aways find it odd that some in the West keep using the Tiananmen insurrection of 1989, as a gotcha moment.
It was literally the least successful color revolution of the 1980s. All the other ones in Eastern Europe and USSR worked.
The Tiananmen insurrection had almost zero impact on the Chinese economy or geopolitical standing, the economic boom of the 1990s happened regardless of the CIA backed color revolution attempt.
In fact, it was such a victory for China, that we've eradicated all the openly pro-West traitors in our government and "intelligentsia". Paving the way for a much more unified and prosperous China that you see today.
For that, we thank the brave PLA soldiers who saved our republic from traitors within.
Honestly, it's as if this hellshite will only stop being Sinophobic if the PLA actually ends up committing the Massacres of Tokyo, Manila and Taipei, causing the Bihar Famine and setting up a Chinese Congo in Africa.