China Gives Itself The Power To Target Individuals Outside The Country Under New “Ethnic Unity” Law

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Communist China has granted itself the right to target individuals in other countries who are undermining “ethnic unity and progress or inciting ethnic separatism” under a new law which seeks to erase the ethnic culture of 55 minority groups who reside within China.

In March the Chinese government passed the ‘Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress’ law which they claim will advance ethnic unity within the culturally diverse landmass. To do this, the legislation would forcefully assimilate the minority groups into the Han Chinese majority, which accounts for 91% of the country’s 1.4 billion people, according to Reuters.

Importantly, these ethnic minorities are not immigrants, they are the native people of the land.

Under the legislation, ethnic minorities would be subjected to forced cultural assimilation, according to The China Show on Friday at 1:46:40 into the episode.

“This is forced cultural assimilation for people, Chinese people right, which takes all of the 55 ethnic minorities in China … puts them under one branch, one umbrella, forces them to learn Mandarin, forces them to have a Han Chinese identity, it’s basically ethnic eraseal (sic),” Matthew Tye, host of the China Show said Friday. “But it’s so much worse than that, because there’s multiple articles of this law.”

Tye explained how besides demoting the Chinese minority languages, it will force mixed living communities to breed out the minority races.

“It’s like eugenics,” Winston Sterzel, host of the China Show said.

“It’s eugenics,” Tye replied.

Tye went on to say the law will force state-promoted interethnic marriages, forbidding individuals within certain ethnic and religious groups from forming ethnically united families.

Another part of the law, Tye said, is called the ‘ideological mandate’ which would force parents to teach their children to love the CCP, which he likened to North Korean policies.

The broad legislation would also apply outside the jurisdiction of China. The reason for this, Tye explained, is to justify extradition of Chinese nationals, likely for arbitrary and capricious reasons.


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