In 100-year anniversary of CCP speech, Xi Jinping warns: “China won’t be bullied”

Xi Jinping making 100-year anniversary of CCP speech.

                                 Xi Jinping warns

China won’t be bullied in speech marking 100-year anniversary of CCP

(ChinaAid—July 07, 2021) On July 01, The Guardian posted, “Xi Jinping warns China won’t be bullied in speech marking 100-year anniversary of CCP,” noting that President Xi, China’s current Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader, “warns foreign forces seeking to oppress China are on a ‘collision course’ with 1.4 billion people.” Excerpts from The Guardian article include:

China will not allow “sanctimonious preaching” or bullying from foreign forces, and anyone who tries “will find themselves on a collision course with a steel wall forged by 1.4 billion people”, its president, Xi Jinping, has said on the centenary of the Chinese Communist party.

In a speech before a crowd of 70,000 in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Xi praised the ruling party for lifting China out of poverty and humiliation, and pledged to expand China’s military and influence.

Standing at the Gate of Heavenly Peace above a portrait of Mao Zedong on Thursday, Xi said the era of China being bullied was “gone forever”.

 

“We will not accept sanctimonious preaching from those who feel they have the right to lecture us,” he said. “We have never bullied, oppressed, or subjugated the people of any other country, and we never will.”

“By the same token we will never allow anyone to bully, oppress, or subjugate [China]. Anyone who tries will find them on a collision course with a steel wall forged by 1.4 billion people.”

His [President Xii’s] fiery statements were met with rapturous applause by the tens of thousands of Chinese Communist party (CCP) members in attendance. 

 

The CCP wields absolute rule over 1.4 billion people and one of the world’s largest economies. But China is also an increasingly isolated member of the international community due to its human rights abuses and actions towards regional neighbours [sic] such as Taiwan, India and others who dispute China’s claims in the South China Sea. Its relations with countries like the US, Canada, and Australia – with which it is locked in bitter trade disputes – are at their lowest points in decades.

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