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Britain’s Guardian Peddles a ‘Defector’ To Justify Demonization of Xi Jinping

The London Guardian newspaper launched a new flank in the British Empire’s desperate effort to poison President Donald Trump’s relations with China and with his friend Xi Jinping. A former professor at the Central Party School, Cai Xia, has defected after being fired from her job and from the Chinese Communist Party, supposedly for her personal attacks on President Xi (although there may be other substantive causes for her dismissal). She first gave an interview to the Guardian in June, but only now approved its being printed.

“Under the regime of Xi,” Cai says, “the Chinese Communist Party is not a force for progress for China. In fact, it is an obstacle to China’s progress. I believe I am not the only one who wants to leave this party. More people would like to withdraw or quit this party.”

In addition to repeating the line that Xi failed to act on the coronavirus rapidly enough, Cai claims: “When no one can oppose him, that means that his power is unlimited. He has made the world an enemy. At home, all these big issues are left to him to decide. In other words, whether it is a domestic or international issue, it is very difficult for others to restrict him. It is inevitable that his judgment and decisions will be mistaken.

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