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National News See other National News Articles Title: Red Chinese Radio - in Texas! This is Radio Communist China coming to you from Texas Those skilled in war subdue the enemys army without battle. They conquer by strategy. Sun Tzu, legendary ancient Chinese warrior On January 1, 2010, KGBC, a small AM radio station in Galveston, Texas made history. It became the first U.S. radio station to lease its airwaves for programming from a government-run broadcast service in Communist China. Americans, Texans included, never would have stood for Nazi government broadcasts or harangues by Tokyo Rose before World War II. America never allowed the Soviet Communists to spew their anti-democracy propaganda over our publicly licensed airwaves. But the Chinese have slipped in quietly and they are doing just that and no one has sounded an objection or even whimpered. Where are all those Remember the Alamo! Texans? Where are all those chest-thumping patriots running around yelling Dont Tread on Me? Communist China is doing more than treading on you, my slumbering fellow Americans. China has a stranglehold on the U.S. economy thanks to our reckless government borrowing from them during the George W. Bush years, a policy that is unabated so far during the Obama presidency. The Chinese Communists have gutted much of our industrial base by luring production to their shores with the eager help of greedy U.S. corporations seduced by near-slave-labor wages and a money-saving blind eye toward lax safety and environmental regulations. Those who prattle on about how the Chinese are moving toward capitalism and democracy are naive, at best. Morons might be a better description. The Chinese are gaming the world financial system. They are making lots of money. But theres not one piece of evidence the China apologists can point to which demonstrates any steps toward democracy. None. The country is run by a ruthless authoritarian Communist elite and they show no intention of relinquishing power to the people. Chinas oligarchy is not promoting a middle class out of benevolence. They are doing it to avoid being overthrown by their own masses. Communist Chinese graduate and post-doc students dominate many of the schools of engineering at U.S. universities. They are stealing U.S. taxpayer-funded university research and development by the boatload and transferring it to Beijing and our universities are positively giddy with excitement at the prospect of more and more tuition-paying Chinese students, nearly all of whom major in the so-called hard sciences that can aid Chinas drive to become the worlds new superpower. You wont find many Chinese art history majors on U.S. campuses. Now they are buying airtime on a U.S.-licensed radio station for what is called soft power projection. In other words, pro-Communist China propaganda. Theyre projecting soft power here and around the world. Like termites, the Communist Chinese are burrowing into the foundation of our society. Those skilled in war
conquer by strategy. [More at link.] Poster Comment: Beijing Radio is talking about the benefits of China-US cooperation. Chinese gal interviews Georgetown U. PhD. The news leads with important breaking information as I type here: "The Chinese currency is not undervalued."
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#2. To: randge (#0)
It puts a burr under my saddle when a state controlled radio corporation takes advantage of the free market to broadcast its propaganda here. I don't believe that the Red Chinese would feel obliged to reciprocate if Americans proposed a similar project in, say, Shanghai.
Voice of America is doing it, but I'm guessing that the Commie Chinkernese block all content.
#7. To: X-15 (#6)
Yeah, but does VOA lease a transmitter and radio station on Red Soil?? I doubt that.
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