Still, it's a bit of a stretch. I'm certain that the President didn't coin the phrase, and sure that the CCP would have coined a similar phrase if it didn't exist.
'Some of those look like more than mere freedom protesters'
Actually, just the opposite. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3023002/white-house-ap...
'Appointment is a ‘poke in the eye’ to Beijing and could signal a stronger focus on human rights in Washington, analysts say'
President Trump is taking a hard line on human rights abuses in China. It's true, but goes against the narrative. But, it's true...
FTA: 'Citing serving and former American officials, US-based Foreign Policy magazine reported on Thursday that Elnigar Iltebir, a Harvard-educated academic and daughter of a prominent Uygur intellectual, was appointed the US National Security Council’s director for China.'
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Add Oil?
What does that mean? Which side's signs are these?
It's a support message
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Add_oil
I looked at the photos
But somehow I missed any quotes by the President. Perhaps some people like to stretch to see things that might not be there.
Maybe...
"I understand the Chinese mind."
― Donald Trump, The Art of the Deal
Not sure its a direct quote
but "STOP BIASED FAKE NEWS" is straight out of the Trump playbook.
I gotta admit
I somehow missed the photos below the break.
Still, it's a bit of a stretch. I'm certain that the President didn't coin the phrase, and sure that the CCP would have coined a similar phrase if it didn't exist.
jesus christmas
come on man, trump himself takes credit for coining the phrase.
Trump takes credit for a lot of things
Do you take all that credit on face value? I don't.
Some of those look like more than mere freedom protesters
The white crescent and star on blue field flag is the flag of Xinjiang separatists, some of whom are jihadists who engage in terroristic actions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_East_Turkestan
Again, fake news
'Some of those look like more than mere freedom protesters'
Actually, just the opposite.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3023002/white-house-ap...
'Appointment is a ‘poke in the eye’ to Beijing and could signal a stronger focus on human rights in Washington, analysts say'
President Trump is taking a hard line on human rights abuses in China. It's true, but goes against the narrative. But, it's true...
FTA: 'Citing serving and former American officials, US-based Foreign Policy magazine reported on Thursday that Elnigar Iltebir, a Harvard-educated academic and daughter of a prominent Uygur intellectual, was appointed the US National Security Council’s director for China.'