Finnish Iltalehti's "reporter" copies, translates and fakes already biased "news".
Senselessly uncritical and racist copy, paste and fake Sinophobia journalism spreading all the way to Finland
This
Finnish media troll, Janne Palomäki, managed to first copy an already
heavily anti-China biased polemical and tendentious article and then
fake it even more by changing crucial points. Or was his brain frozen -
after all, it seems to have been -8C.
One may question wether Janne Palomäki has ever been taught anything about the honour of journalism.
The
result: He calls Fang Shimin, a notorious* "science writer" known for
his (often questionable) campaign against pseudoscience and fraud in
China, "a researcher of China's fraud" ("Kiinan petoksia tutkinut Fang
Shimin"). The correct Finnish would have been 'petoksia Kiinassa
tutkinut Fang Shimin' which translates to 'fraud (plural) in China
researching Fang Shimin'. And as everyone understands such 'researchers'
also exist in Finland - but wouldn't be called 'researcher of Finland's
fraud'.
Janne Palomäki continues his copied and additionally
faked ranting by claiming that China has started a new propaganda
campaign which involves that Covid-19 would have escaped from Fort
Detrick, a United States Army Medical Command installation.
So
hasn't Iltalehti/Janne Palomäki at all been aware of the senseless
anti-China propaganda war U.S. and its Five-Eyes spying and meddling
puppets started from day one and without the slightest of foundation?!
And this was just a continuation of an already ongoing Sinophobia
campaign created for the sole purpose of hurting China when it overtakes
the UäSä both technologically and economically. Also see the Uighur
clarification below.
However. here's what "China" actually said:
Hua
Chunying, a spokesperson for the foreign affairs ministry: “I’d like to
stress that if the United States truly respects facts, it should open
the biological lab at Fort Detrick, give more transparency to issues
like its 200-plus overseas bio-labs, invite WHO experts to conduct
origin-tracing in the United States, and respond to the concerns from
the international community with real actions.”
Fort Detrick is a
United States Army Medical Command installation. In August 2019, its
deadly germ research operations were abruptly shutdown following serious
safety violations, in particular relating to the disposal of dangerous
materials.
And of the 33 known Norwegians who died after
receiving the vaccine, only 13 of their cases have been completely
assessed by health authorities at the time of Iltaleti's article. So no
reason to claim only 23 deaths and no reason to claim that "in reality
it wasn't established that the vaccine had any connection with the
deaths ("todellisuudessa rokotteella ei todettu olevan mitään yhteyttä
vanhusten kuolemaan). Moreover, Norway health officials said 33 elderly
people died after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and that 23 deaths
occurred within six days (how close?!) of vaccination, and published
reports do not indicate when the other 10 deaths occurred. Steinar
Madsen, the medical director of Norwegian Medicines Agency: "There is a
possibility that these common adverse reactions, that are not dangerous
in fitter, younger patients and are not unusual with vaccines, may
aggravate underlying disease in the elderly." So why give it to the
frailest patients? Officials are now adjusting their guidance on who
should receive the vaccine.
So what if this should have happened to a Chinese vaccine?!
In
his short article full of anti-Chima smearing (and not a word about US
role in it) Janne Palomäki even managed to make it look like a Chinese
vaccine was so bad that the Chinese government had to defend it by using
similar propaganda as Janne Palomäki himself. However, the fact is that
we - incl. Janne Palomäki - don't know at all about the efficiacy of
e.g. the Astrazeneca vaccime. Moreover, the last Chinese vaccine trial
may well have been influenced by the new Covis-19 variant in Brrazil.
And Astrazeneca only managed some 60% efficialcy in a questionable trial
before the new variant was around. Add to this that Sinovac is built on
a proven and extremely safe vaccine technology (same as the common flu
vaccine method) whereas Astrazeneca's failed and questionable vaccine
production (see earler post by Klevius) fools around with unproven gene
technology just like the Pfizer vaccine.
And Yuan Zeng is a Hong Konger who has moved to UK, which eagerly attacks China with whatever means.
I could continue similarly with all the other s--t in Iltaleti's article but you may already see the pic.
*
Fang was notorius for making a living by spreading accusations already
long before U.S. intensified its anti-China propaganda after 2012 when
Xi came to power. Today Fang is located in U.S. which of course has
welcomed him and similar voices that fit US state propaganda. Despite
the alleged intent to scrutinize and improve the honesty of scientific
research in China, Fang's actions have been criticized for lacking
transparency that would allow proper investigations. Many of the roughly
100 allegations posted on Fang's website each year are anonymous and
lack details, and those accused have been unable to respond as a result.
On 8 May 2006, Fu Xinyuan, an Indiana University professor of
immunology, published an open letter, signed by 120 overseas Chinese
scholars, that called for due process and presumption of innocence in
Chinese academic corruption cases. Furthermore, the letter criticized
the practice of using populist rhetoric and personal attacks to affect
institutional investigations. Although the letter did not explicitly
mention Fang Zhouzi or his New Threads website, it was widely received
as a rebuttal to Fang's campaigns. In 2006, Fang was convicted of libel
by an Intermediate Court.
On March 30, 2011, Beijing-based newspaper
Legal Weekly published an investigative report on Fang's alleged
plagiarism. It found an article authored by Fang, published in the
newspaper Economic Observer and included in two of Fang's books,
plagiarized an online article posted in 2001 by Ying He. On a separate
issue, Michigan State University professor Robert Root-Bernstein accused
that Fang, in an online post in 1995, plagiarized one of his essays
published by Oxford University Press. The television station of
Shenzhen, China began airing an investigative report titled Fang Zhouzi
Revealed on February 23, 2012. The program examined various
controversies surrounding Fang, notably his conflict with Dr. Xiao
Chuanguo. Among others, it found that Fang's claim that "Xiao's surgery
procedure had a zero success rate" was false, by interviewing patients
who successfully underwent the surgery. Fang declined to be interviewed
by the station. On December 22, 2015, Wang Zhian, a China Central
Television journalist, embarked upon a series of investigative reports,
exposing a suspected fundraising scam that involved Fang Shimin and his
lawyer, Peng Jian. Back to September 2, 2010, a ‘Security Fund’
dedicated to Fang's personal safety was launched. Peng Jian initiated
the fundraising project and has been in charge since then. Wang’s
investigation revealed that the alleged supervisory committee did not
fulfill its primary responsibility; the internal auditing was almost in
non-existence, and consequently, up to 179,392 yuan was embezzled from
the fund to purchase a vehicle for Peng’s law firm.
And here's a violent Swedish ecofascist troll - also calling herself a journalist
Johanna Fränden/Aftonbladet agitates for militant ecofascism.
Is she inspired by the late Finnish philosopher and ecofascist Pentti Linkola?
However,
Peter Klevius is also a philosopher - and anthropologist - but has a
completely different and cowardice approach, namely that he doesn't
believe in the "good savage" nor in the "good civilized" but rather
sticks to the view of an eternally changing world where you have to try
your best within the limits of knowledge and (negative) Human Rights.
Peter Klevius also thinks these two "journalists" wouldn't hesitate to
accuse Peter Klevius' defense of basic Human Rights as "islamophobia" -
instead of ceitically pondering why islam in the form of its biggest
organization, Saudi based and steered OIC, can't accept Human Rights.
A
summary of Peter Klevius moral foundation as expressed in Demand for
Resources (Klevius 1992, ISBN 9173288411) which was written 1990 and
based on a 1979-80 correspondence with Georg Henrik von Wright
(Wittgenstein's chosen successor at Cambridge) and Peter Klevius article
with the same name published in May 1981. Klevius of course suggests
you read it in its original form in Swedish (you know, the language stem
that the hybrid "language" we now call English later branched from):
Atheism
is the only road to becoming universally Human. Whereas 'believers'
take their (im)moral from their 'god' (i.e. themselves), hence leaving
space for racism, sexism, supremacism etc., the Atheist has to relay on
all other humans if deciding not to be racist or sexist. Therefore the
Atheist has to follow the basic (s.c. 'negative rights') spirit of the
Universal Human Rights declaration of 1948. However, 'believers' always
fall more or less short of this, precisely because their 'belief' is
defined (via their "interpretation" of their "god's" will) by some sort
of supremacism embedded in some sort of "community". And "communities"
cannot have Human Rights, only individuals can. And at the end of the
day it's only the individual, i.e. you, that matters, isn't it.
Peter Klevius wrote:
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Diabolic BBC's Nazi style anti-Sinoism propaganda and hate mongering is clearly a grave crime against humanity! Who should lock the guilty ones up? Ban BBC!
Dear reader, tired about Peter Klevius Human Rights defense? Below the videos an alternative - but can you tell:
Xinjiang And Uyghurs – What You’re Not Being Told
By Chris Kanthan, World Affairs.
“1
million Uyghur Muslims in concentration camps!” … “Ethnic Cleansing and
Cultural Genocide!” … the western media is very effective at using
emotional phrases.
But what’s the real story? Let’s go beyond exaggeration, distortion and sensationalism.
First of all, the media will never show the peaceful, prosperous parts of Xinjiang:
And
Western media won’t talk about the billions of dollars that China has
invested in Xinjiang, modernizing the cities, building 21 airports,
linking the region with bullet trains etc. Here’s a video of Urumqi, the
capital of Xinjiang. See how prosperous it is:
The Chinese government’s efforts are reflected in the exponential GDP growth of the Xinjiang region:
Regarding
the Muslim minority, there are thousands of mosques in Xinjiang, a
region whose recorded history goes back more than 2000 years when the
ancient Silk Road linked China to Italy and Greece. In China, there are
mosques that were built in the 10th century, which demonstrates the
tolerance and respect for religious rights in Chinese society.
There are about 20,000 mosques in Xinjiang. There are thousands of Imams who lead the mosques in Xinjiang.
Like
a few other provinces, Xinjiang is an “autonomous” region, which means
it is run by Uyghurs for the most part. For example, the current
“governor” is
Shohrat Zakir, an Uyghur man who’s been in charge since 2014.
Also
to remember are two nuggets of information: Xinjiang is a really vast
region — it’s four times as large as California(!); and Uyghurs make up
only about 40% of Xinjiang’s population. Overall, Uyghurs account for
only 0.7% of China’s population. That’s about the same percentage as the
Native American population in the U.S. now.
Here’s another fascinating fact:
Uyghurs
were exempted from the one-child policy that China initiated in 1978.
This is why the Uyghur population in Xinjiang has doubled in the last
forty years. How’s that for a “genocide”?
Uyghurs (and other
minorities in China) also get many preferential treatments — Chinese
affirmative action — in colleges and other areas.
Now, let’s break down the facts. There are four types of Uyghur Muslims:
Well-educated Uyghurs who are moderate/secular Muslims
Poor and lower middle-class Uyghurs
Nomads
Separatists and terrorists
Moderate/Secular Uyghurs
These
are middle or upper middle-class Muslims who enjoy normal lives, have
good jobs, and integrate easily with the mainstream Chinese culture.
There are even popular Uyghur musicians, rappers (here’s an example), TV
hosts, politicians etc. in China. Here are two famous Uyghur actresses —
Guli Nazha and Dilraba Dilmurat. There are also male Uyghur actors like
Merxat Yalkun.
Uyghur kids from educated families go to schools,
live normal lives and have a lot of fun on social media like Tik Tok
(“Douyin” in China):
Politically, there are also powerful Uyghur people. One such example is
Arken
Imirbaki, who has been the Vice Chairman of the National People’s
Congress since 2013. More importantly he’s a member of the powerful
Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
Then there is An Waer, the Uyghur man who is the Chinese ambassador to Bahrain, the Islamic country in the Middle East!
Working Class Uyghurs
There
are also many working class Uyghurs who may own restaurants and gift
shops or work as artists and craftsmen in touristy places. Their lives
aren’t bad and most of them don’t get into trouble with the government.
Really Poor Uyghurs
Then
there are really poor Uyghurs who live in slums. These are prime
targets for recruitment by jihadists. Many of these Uyghur kids work on
the streets and shine shoes or help their families with menial jobs like
taking care of donkeys, camels etc.
When the Chinese government
mandates that these children go to school, the Western media scream
bloody murder. What hypocrisy! If these Uyghurs come to the US, the
children will be forced to attend schools as well. Here is a school that
the “evil CCP” forces the Uyghur kids to attend:
Most of these
kids don’t even speak Chinese, which greatly limits their abilities to
find jobs later on as adults. So when they learn Chinese in school, the
western propaganda screams, “cultural genocide.” Sheer idiocy!
The
BBC admits that the “communist” (gasp!) government has spent $1.2
billion in the last five years on upgrading and building new schools for
children in Xinjiang. This should be applauded, not demonized!
The
Chinese government has done a phenomenal job by lifting 1.85 million
Uyghur Muslims out of poverty between 2014 and 2017. Of course, the
western media will never talk about it.
Watch this quick video
about how the Chinese government helped a rural Uyghur family in
Xinjiang move into modern housing and helped everyone in the family get
jobs. This is a true humanitarian approach that focuses on poverty
alleviation/reduction.
Nomadic Uighurs
Then there are Uyghurs who are herders and nomads in the vast Xinjiang region.
Although
it seems romantic, their lives are not compatible with modern days.
Most of them are stuck in extreme poverty and their kids also grow up
completely illiterate. Sometimes the Chinese government relocates tens
of thousands of these people into the cities and gives them jobs, free
housing, health care etc. Of course, US media will spin this as “ethnic
cleansing.” (The government has helped millions of Chinese people in
other areas get out of extreme poverty by similar relocation projects as
well).
Many of these nomads appreciate the new life: “With
central heating, gas, running water, Internet and cable TV, we no longer
need to worry about things that troubled us in the past.”
Sometimes,
if the parents don’t want to give up their nomadic lives, the
government may move the children to boarding schools, where they get
free lodging, meals and education.
Separatists and Terrorists
China
didn’t try to explain the terrorist problem to the world. So, of
course, western media took control of the narrative. Now CGTN has
released a few documentaries, which is a good start:
History of Western Subversion
What
is not mentioned in the mainstream media is that the West has been
stroking separatism in Xinjiang since the 1950s! When the Chinese
communists won in 1949 (by defeating the US-supported faction, which
went on to establish Taiwan as the new fake China), the US started
arming/funding separatists in Tibet and Xinjiang.
Intelligence
documents declassified in the 1990s show how the US gave millions of
dollars every year to Tibetan dissidents, including Dalai Lama. Then the
US also trained Tibetan guerillas in Nepal as well as in Colorado.
As
for Xinjiang separatists, the US brought in a lot of these extremists
into Germany in the 1970s and helped them foment a movement for “East
Turkestan.” Currently, the so-called “World Uyghur Congress” (WUC) is
funded and glorified by the US government through NGOs such as National
Endowment of Democracy (NED) — which also played a major role in the
Tiananmen Square clashes in 1989 (see my article). Much of the atrocity
propaganda stories come merely from hearsay testimonies of WUC members.
There are also horror stories about organ harvesting spread by Falun
Gong members in the so-called China Tribunal.
WUC is led by a
woman named Rebiya Kadeer, who used to be … the richest woman in all of
China! That’s how much discrimination she faced as an Uyghur. While
she’s spreading all kinds of lies now, her granddaughters back in
Xinjiang made her a video that shows a modern subway/metro system and
upscale malls that feature stores like Gucci and Versace.
Fake News and Atrocity Propaganda
As
for the allegations, it’s worthwhile to point to a 2014 NY Times
article that called the refugee/asylum process an “Industry of Lies.” It
talks about how refugees from China and elsewhere were taught to make
up horror stories which were, of course, impossible to verify. Later, US
federal officials secretly recorded conversations of lawyers coaching
their clients to lie. The article concluded that, “most asylum
applications were at least partly false, from fabricated narratives of
persecution to counterfeit supporting documents and invented witness
testimony.” However, now that China is officially a geopolitical enemy,
every allegation from anti-China separatists must be totally believed!
Another
source for crazy propaganda is the social media, where people post
sensational fake photos and videos that quickly go viral (revealing the
average IQ of people on social media).
For example, a video
of Indonesian police beating up a thief was posted as “Chinese beating
up a Muslim for reading the Quran.” And that stupid video got millions
of views.
In another case, a photo from a sex/BDSM club in Taiwan was used to claim that Uyghurs were being tortured in China.
A viral video in 2020 claimed to show handcuffed and blindfolded
Uyghurs being led by the police. It was actually an old video from
another province (Guizhou) where some non-Uyghur (Han) people got caught
in a massive financial fraud (pyramid scheme).
Peter Klevius just wants to add:
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Is islam a risk factor for Covid-19?
Coronavirus cases and Covid-19 deaths in Europe and East Asia
Saudi based and steered all muslims world sharia organization OIC is against the most basic Human Rights
South Korea (Dec 22, 2020)
Coronavirus Cases 52,550
Deaths 739
Religion (2015)
56.1% No religion
27.6% Christianity[b]
15.5% Korean Buddhism
0.8% Others
Population 2019 estimate 51,709,098
Japan
Coronavirus Cases 368,143
Deaths 5,158
Religion
none (62%)
Buddhism (31%)
Shintoism (3%)
Christianity (1%)
others (1%)
No answer (2%)
According
to the annual statistical research on religion in 2018 by the Agency
for Culture Affairs, Government of Japan, 69.0 percent of the population
practices Shintoism, 66.7 percent Buddhism, 1.5 percent Christianity,
and 6.2 percent other religions.[3] (Total adherents exceeds 100%
because many Japanese people practice both Shintoism and Buddhism.)
About
90% of those practicing Islam in Japan are foreign-born migrants as of
2016.[235] As of 2018 there were an estimated 105 mosques and 200,000
Muslims in Japan, 43,000 of which were ethnically Japanese.[236] Other
minority religions include Hinduism, Judaism, and Baháʼí Faith, as well
as the animist beliefs of the Ainu.[237]
Population 2021 estimate 125,570,000
Netherlands
Coronavirus Cases 956,867
Deaths: 13,665
Religion (2016)
50.1% No religion
43.8% Christianity
—23.7% Catholicism
—18.1% Protestantism
—2.0% Other Christian
4.9% Islam
1.2% Others
Population 2020 estimate 17,469,635
Belgium
Coronavirus Cases: 694,858
Deaths: 20,814
Religion (2018[1])
62.8% Christianity
29.3% No religion
6.8% Islam
1.1% Other
Population
• 2020 estimate 11,492,641
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