The self-interest and corruption of the Communist Party of China is now in plain sight.
They covered up the initial outbreak and silenced those who tried to warn the world.
They then tried to blame others for the outbreak.
Now they are trying to veil their corruption by expelling Western journalists.
Why should we be surprised?
For years, the Communist Party of China has rounded up the Uighurs and put them in concentration camps.
It's violated the terms under which Hong Kong is supposed to enjoy a high degree of self-rule and autonomy.
It brutally supresses its own people and bullies and threatens its neighbours.
The Chinese ruling elite is corrupt to the core and will ALWAYS put it's own interests ahead of everything else.
And now the world is paying the price.
When the critical danger has passed, there must be a fundamental re-thinking of Canada's relationship with the Chinese regime.
We must put our interests first.
We must understand that it cannot be trusted to tell the truth.
We cannot expect the character of the Communist Party of China to change.
Canada must re-examine all of the ways in which the Chinese regime is weaving its way into our national fabric, beginning--but certainly not ending--with Huawei.
We can no longer ignore the danger.
The Chinese regime has brought the world to its knees.
The world must confront the truth about the Communist regime in China.
Are you with me?
Erin O'Toole
http://www.erinotoole.ca/