China’s propaganda war is heating up through media such as Quora, Twitter and Facebook. China’s population is 1.5 billion, but the Chinese message flooding the media now make us recollect the “human sea” tactics used by the Chinese military during the Korean War.
Their outpouring of pro-China messages goes beyond blind praise to China, blaming human rights problems and “imperialistic behavior” in the United States and other Western countries. Funny, however, is that the very Western media in which they call for “freedom of expression” and unleash their aggressive messages are largely inaccessible to China. It’s a pity these militant Chinese are crying out for “freedom of expression” of the media but the Chinese majority dare not even read anything therein in their own country.
These wolf packs who denounce “U.S. imperialism” and actively support China’s occupation of Taiwan, as well as Tibet and Xinjiang. Furthermore, these aggressive Chinese red guards now shout that most of the South China Sea is Chinese territory, and that South Korea and Japan also should belong to them, I wonder what the concept of “imperialism” they hate is.
Until at least the 1980s, China was a country that actively supported the so-called Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. The five principles, which the Chinese probably forgot now, are the five principles that then Chinese prime minister, Zhou Enlai, and then Indian prime minister, Nehru, promised each other in 1954 in international conflicts. Let’s identify them here in detail because Chinese seems to forget this principle now.
Mutual respect of territorial and sovereignty
Mutual inviolability
Non-interference in domestic affairs
The principle of equality and reciprocity
Peaceful coexistence
Today, China’s military provocation in every corner of Asia, which is causing all kinds of territorial disputes among Asian countries, is simply a shameful aggression and an unscrupulous imperialist maneuver that runs squarely counter to the five principles of peace that Zhou Enlai and Chinese government so strongly emphasized in the past. What happened to the five principles of peace that China used to call for in the past? Why are we watching only imperialist maneuvers that are hiding China’s pure greed of territorial expansion? It seems that the communists’ change of words and distortion of memory are their ever-lasting specialty.














































