I oppose this type of sweeping law. There are good people from China, who come here as professors or students, who ought not be prohibited from work with such a broad brush.
“I oppose this type of sweeping law. “
I bet you don’t even know what the law says! Did you also believe the “Don’t say gay” law prevented teachers and students from saying the word gay?
There are good people from China
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Yes but their families are hostages to the CCP. Plus, they need CCP approval to leave the country - giveaway right there as to their intentions.
Do the good ones come with labels?
Anyone from mainland “Red” China must be presumed to be a communist spy, saboteur, or propagandist on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party.
Chinese students/professors are in the US thanks to permission from the CCP.
As such, every one is susceptible to orders from the CCP.
No thanks. Go elsewhere.
“There are good people from China, who come here as professors or students,”
Correct me if I am wrong. Those coming here have to get CCP approval first and are monitored while her?
>>I oppose this type of sweeping law. There are good people from China, who come here as professors or students
All of whom are ChiCom agents. There are no “private citizens” of China, they are all considered property of the CCP. Any Chinese national here will have their families threatened back home unless they spy for the CCP.