Chinese state-run media forgot a few things in their back-slapping about China’s accomplishments in 2021.
Chinese communist propaganda organs (state-run media) never sleep. The agitprop follows consistent contrived narratives and is relentless—with never a bad word about the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) failures or CCP-induced problems. Everything is focused on furthering the CCP’s political goals and objectives, both domestically and internationally. The propaganda is part of the ongoing political and psychological warfare campaign that’s being waged against all perceived enemies of the Chinese state.
This campaign is a key aspect of the coordinated soft power that the CCP projects through the leadership (Xi Jinping), the diplomatic corps, United Front Work Department apparatchiks, controlled foreign diplomats and media (and many others), and of course Chinese state-run media.
- The celebration of 100 years of the CCP and the alleged achievement of “building a moderately prosperous society in all respects.”
- The eradication of poverty in China: “98.99 million impoverished rural residents had all been lifted out of poverty” under Xi’s leadership.
- The adoption of a “landmark resolution on historical issues” at the sixth plenary session of the 19th CCP Central Committee that “reflects the common will of the Party, the armed forces, and Chinese people of all ethnic groups.”
- China has “led the world in economic development and COVID-19 prevention and control.”
- China “fulfilled the promise” of providing 2 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines for the world.
- China is “ready for the Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.”
100 Years and 100 Million Deaths
Item #1 above neglected to mention the concurrent milestone of an average of 1 million deaths per year amortized over the 100 years of the CCP’s existence. This includes deaths during the Chinese Civil War (over 2 million during the 1945-1949 phase alone), the Great Leap Forward (at least 45 million), and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (ranging between 1 million and 20 million). And untold deaths in “re-education” and concentration camps, individual executions, forced relocations, mass starvation via CCP-induced famines, persecution of religious and ethnic minorities, including Tibetans, Uyghurs, Falun Gong, and others.It’s important to note that these numbers are merely estimates from various sources and the death toll could be much higher. Sadly, we may never know the actual figures as many cases are underreported or undocumented.
Forced Labor Camps
Item #2 neglected to mention existing forced labor camps in China’s far-western Xinjiang region brought about by the ongoing genocide and forced “re-education” of Muslim Uyghurs—in reality, the eradication of the Uyghur people as a separate minority group, as well as their entire culture.Are the wages of the Uyghurs in those forced labor camps included in the CCP’s tabulation of average Chinese wages and claims that “poverty has been eradicated”?
Were the wages of other oppressed and persecuted ethnic and religious minorities included in the computations?
The Common Will of the People
Item #3 claims that the “common will of all ethnic groups” is represented in Xi’s whitewash historical resolution. As I discussed in previous articles (here and here), the “will of the people” amounts to whatever the CCP says it is, as there’s no true representative democracy in China.Does anybody really believe that the Uyghurs, Tibetans, Falun Gong, and other persecuted ethnic minority and religious groups were consulted on and willingly agreed to Xi’s historical resolution?
Leading the World in Economic Development
This is quite a bold claim in item #4, as more people are growing skeptical about the CCP’s self-reported economic and financial statistics—even before the real estate giant Evergrande defaulted on its debts. Evergrande’s fall masks a much greater Chinese economic vulnerability brought about by an artificial and unsustainable real estate spending spree.Does the claim include the 20-30 percent pay cuts that are being administered to civil servants in various provinces and cities?
Leading the World in COVID-19 Prevention and Control
How can Beijing claim to lead the world when it has yet to disclose the genetic and scientific medical data associated with the SARS-CoV-2 virus to the rest of the world’s medical and scientific research community?China Distributed 2.2 Billion Vaccines to the World
China produces and distributes two COVID-19 vaccines: Sinovac and Sinopharm. According to the WHO, Brazil reported that the Sinovac vaccine was “49.6% against symptomatic infection” after the first dose and “50.7% two weeks after the second dose.”Ready for the Olympics
Item #6 is the big egg roll for Xi and the CCP in February 2022. The XXIV Olympic Winter Games is intended to be a big propaganda victory that showcases Chinese world leadership.Other ‘Accomplishments’
There are other “accomplishments” to add to the Chinese regime’s dishonor roll in 2021, including the following:- The continued coverup of the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and withholding of critical scientific information about the virus.
- The acknowledgement of failed past population control policies by allowing (and incentivizing) three children per family.
- Economic woes. Due to Xi’s crackdown on Chinese businesses, “Tencent and Alibaba were in the 10 topmost valuable tech companies globally in 2020 and today they are no longer on the list,” according to American Thinker.
- A disgraceful diplomatic exchange with U.S. diplomats in Anchorage, Alaska.
- The continued coercion and exploitation of countries caught in China’s Belt and Road Initiative debt trap.
- Chinese Coast Guard intimidation of Philippine resupply ships near Second Thomas Shoal.
- People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) intimidation of Japan in and around the disputed Senkaku Islands.
- PLA military buildup and threats along the border with India.
- The year-long suppression on pro-democracy Hongkongers and the faux democratic election of CCP toadies last month.
- Greatly increased PLA and PLAN intimidation and direct threats to Taiwan.
Conclusion
The CCP’s propaganda about its accomplishments in 2021 obfuscates the reality, neglects its belligerent and aggressive actions around the world, and hides serious internal economic, demographic, and geopolitical problems. Look no further than the ongoing Uyghur genocide and the intimidation of India, Taiwan, and other countries in South and East Asia to discern the truth about China’s “accomplishments” in 2021.The CCP’s ongoing political and psychological warfare campaign must be continually exposed in order to effectively counter the propaganda claims and preserve true democracy and individual freedoms around the world.