The informed know china Joe was selling out America and her allies in the south China seas while pocketing a fortune from China.
Naturally on believing the corrupt media that their owned man Biden (and their bosom buddy Kamal) has won they are delighted!
The Guardian is of course a Globalist rag hating Brexit and Trump and nation states. Naturally they bare deceiving their readers that China wins if trump is elected. What utter garbage. Who has stood up to chuna or been tougher on China than Trump? No US President EVER. Indeed those coming before him sld out to China
A BUREAU CHIEF OF CHINA’S STATE-RUN OUTLET CHINA DAILY APPEARED TO SUGGEST THAT THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY WAS A WINNER IN THE U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN RESPONSE TO THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA’S PROJECTED VICTORY FOR JOE BIDEN.The November 8th tweet comes from Chen Weihua, a perennial Trump critic who serves as a mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party’s outlet as European Bureau Chief. China Daily is owned and operated by the CCP’s own Publicity Department.
Rebuking a Guardian article entitled “Russia and China Silence Speaks Volumes As Leaders Congratulate Biden,” Chen appears to push back on the narrative that the Chinese Communist Party had not offered its support to Biden.
He calls the article “garbage” and questions the notion that China is “likely loser from Trump defeat.” Chen, who works for a Chinese state-run outlet also pushes back on the Guardian’s assertion that China has failed to “congratulate” Biden, inquiring “Are you not following my tweets?”:
Such Guardian garbage. China likely loser from Trump defeat? Are you not following my tweets.
Chen Weihua ?????@chenweihua·23hChina state-affiliated mediaSuch Guardian garbage. China likely loser from Trump defeat? Are you not following my tweets?
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See new TweetsTweetThe Guardian@guardian·Nov 8Russia and China silence speaks volumes as leaders congratulate BidenRussia and China silence speaks volumes as leaders congratulate BidenVladimir Putin and Xi Jinping stay silent while Iran waits to see how US will compensate for Trump sanctionstheguardian.com