Even as other branches of the government were fighting the Confucius Institute, the IRS was enabling it to take tax-deductible donations.
The story of Code Pink’s transformation into a Beijing mouthpiece begins with Evans’ marriage to a Maoist millionaire named Neville Roy Singham. Born to a Sri-Lankan radical professor father affiliated with The Nation magazine who had palled around with Castro and to a Chinese academic mother, and raised in Chicago, Singham’s story had echoes of Obama.
Unlike Obama, Singham made a fortune in business before selling it all and moving to China. A recent donation to New York City Councilwoman Kristin Richardson Jordan, a ‘democratic socialist’ and police defunder who sent a message of condolence to the murderer of two police officers, was marked Shanghai, China.
In a letter to The Nation from Shanghai, Singham boasted that “thankfully, the US will not be the dominant economic force in the world”.
Singham didn’t just marry Evans, his nonprofits have provided $1.4 million: a quarter of Code Pink’s budget. And the husband of Code Pink’s co-founder operates from a Shanghai office that he shares with the Maku Group whose red and yellow offices commemorate the “centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China” based on the “little red light of stars” and now sets out as a “revolutionary force” that “sets out from the East, to connect the world”.
The walls are decorated with Maoist slogans such as “criticism and self-criticism” and “collectivism” as part of its mission of creating content for “progressive think tanks.”
The New York Times describes how “Maku’s website shows young people gathering in Singham’s office, facing a red banner that reads, in Chinese, ‘Always Follow the Party.’ Resting on a shelf is a plate depicting Xi.” Maku has received millions from a Singham nonprofit.
Indicating the scale of the problem, allegedly, “hundreds of millions of dollars” flowed around groups that “mix progressive advocacy with Chinese government talking points.”
A complicated pathway leads through nonprofits such as the People’s Support Foundation, and the People’s Forum, a Manhattan Garment District storefront decorated with Cuban, PLO and Venezuelan flags where copies of Castro’s speeches and ‘China’s Great Road’ are sold, as strands in a web linking American and Indian leftists to a Chinese propaganda network.
One of Singham’s nonprofits, the Justice and Education Fund, is headed by David Chung, originally an illegal alien activist, whose grandiose Manhattan address is really a UPS store.
In 2021, authorities in India raided the offices of a site named NewsClick which they alleged was really a Chinese propaganda network. The Justice and Education Fund, one of several Singham nonprofits, was allegedly funding the company behind it.
“If you see the funding network of NewsClick, it was funded by a foreigner, Neville Roy Singham and he gets funds from China. Neville Roy Singham has direct contact with the propaganda arm of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese media company Maku Group,” Communications Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar warned.
While Indian authorities have acted, the IRS has remained silent. As has the DOJ.
Singham and his organizations haven’t bothered to obtain FARA registration despite allegedly coordinating with Chinese Communist organizations.
His network has responded to questions by accusing critics of “McCarthyism” and launching a new “Red Scare”. in a statement signed by Code Pink, along with several of Singham’s nonprofits, the ANSWER Coalition and the NYC Young Communist League.
Is it really a ‘red scare’ when you’re openly Communists?
Other signatories include Medea Benjamin, Roger Waters, Chris Hedges, Jill Stein, Rania Khalek, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Robin Kelley and an assortment of the anti-American far Left.
In her interview with a Chinese Communist outlet, Code Pink’s Evans claimed that “one of the things we’re doing is having an American make a film for PBS, which is the public broadcasting network funded by Congress. And it’s been censored in the US.”
The film, ‘Voices from the Frontlines: China’s War on Poverty’ was co-produced with CGTN, a Chinese propaganda outlet that is registered as a foreign agent, and funded by Robert Lawrence Kuhn, an investment banker who received the China Reform Friendship Medal from the Chinese Communist Party and spoke at the launch of Xi’s book. The Kuhn Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, has also produced ‘China’s Challenges’ with the Shanghai Media Group.
China’s Challenges did air on PBS and won an Emmy.
These are only a few of the examples of how nonprofits which enjoy tax-deductible status and potentially benefit from taxpayer-sponsored donations promote Chinese propaganda.
Lenin was described as jibing, “the capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.” America is not only buying the rope, but we’re giving it tax-deductible status.
The IRS has turned a blind eye to the abuse of nonprofit status to push enemy propaganda. And that makes the Internal Revenue Service complicit in a national security threat.
Any strategy to defeat China must also include reforming the IRS and enforcing the law.
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Code Pink - just a PHONY antiwar mob. read why Medea Benjamin wasn’t allowed to speak at a truly non-partisan antiwar protest in February:
VIDEO: 34m47s: 20 Feb: Democracy Now: Biden in Ukraine on War Anniversary: Matt Duss, Medea Benjamin (CODE PINK CO-FOUNDER) Debate U.S. Involvement, Hopes for Peace
(FROM TRANSCRIPT)
AMY GOODMAN: Medea Benjamin, if you could respond to what Matt says? And you talked about the antiwar protest yesterday in Washington, D.C. You were initially on the — scheduled to speak, but then you didn’t speak. I was looking at a series of tweets between you and Ralph Nader, and he said, “Why didn’t you speak?” Can you explain what’s happening within the antiwar movement? But first, respond to Matt...
MEDEA BENJAMIN (CODE PINK): The issue of yesterday’s march, a rally and then a march to the White House, it was fascinating, Amy. I’ve never been at an antiwar rally like that. ***My organization, CodePink, didn’t want me to speak there, because they didn’t like a number of the speakers and their positions on other issues. But when have we ever had an antiwar march that brought together Ron Paul, Tulsi Gabbard, Jill Stein, Dennis Kucinich, people from very different political perspectives?***...
https://www.democracynow.org/2023/2/20/biden_kyiv_visit_russia_ukraine_war
Code Pinkos are some of the more unhinged( some of). They’ve always been commie. I guess we now know the paper trail.
Thing is, if the IRS is backing China 501’s then all true American 501(c)’s may get audited or harassed and that includes churches?
Or am I going in to conspiracy theater?
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“What happened to Code Pink?”
Nothing happened. They have always been an enemy of the West.
The "rope" is actually Chinese wealth loaned to a people self-destructing on Democratic avarice.
China financing our debt-addiction is more deadly to American Freedom than fentanyl.
Interesting since Code Pink loves Ukraine while Russia and China are allies
“we have things we could learn from China, which took millions of people out of poverty”
I’m guessing Jodie Evans has never been to China, or if she has, had never ventured outside the Fifth Ring in Beijing.
Death is also a remedy for poverty.
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Now, these weenies are funding anti-Israel pro-Hamas “Palestinian” protests...
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