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The 3500 year History of China, the CCP and how GETTR are Making a Stand for Freedom

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The China of the modern world that is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is very different from the China of history. In fact the history of China is over three millennia old.

Ancient China

The first period or age of China is known as Ancient China. The first confirmed dynasty with written records is the Shang Dynasty (sometime between 1600–1046 BC). Developments during this time were bronze technology, writing, and a feudal system. The other dynasty during Ancient China was the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BC) when major philosophies like Confucianism and Taoism developed.

Imperial China

The next major period is called Imperial China (221 BC – 1912 AD) which was started by China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, and is known as the Qin Dynasty (221–206 BC)
During this China was united and the first Great Wall was built.

Next was the Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 AD) which is thought of as a Golden Age of Chinese civilization with many major scientific and cultural advancements.

Three Kingdoms (220–280 AD) saw China divided after Han’s fall and then the Jin and Northern/Southern Dynasties (265–589 AD).

The Sui Dynasty (581–618 AD) reunited China but was overthrown due to forced labour and taxes.

The Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) is known as another Golden Age. Trade flourished and the Silk Road was revived.

The Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD) is known for innovation and gunpowder and printing among many other developments. Eventually it was conquered by the Mongols.

The Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368 AD) was founded by Kublai Khan, a Mongol, and for the first time China was fully ruled by a non-Han people. During this era Marco Polo visited China.

The Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 AD) restored Han Chinese rule. The Great Wall was expanded and Zheng He’s voyages explored Asia and Africa.

The Qing Dynasty (1644–1912 AD) was the last imperial dynasty. In 1895 it lost Taiwan to Japan and was overthrown in 1911 in the Xinhai Revolution.

Modern China (1912 – Present)

The Republic of China (1912–1949) was founded by Sun Yat-sen. It was a period of instability: Japanese invasion (1931–45) and civil war.

The People’s Republic of China (1949–present) was founded by Mao (1949–1976) and was the beginning of communism in China and is marked by land reforms, industrialisation and one-party rule.

The Great Leap Forward (1958–62) led to famine and the deaths of up to 45 million people.

The Cultural Revolution (1966–76) led to persecution of intellectuals and the destruction of heritage and culture.

The Reform Era (1978–present) started after Mao’s death with massive economic growth and turned China into a global manufacturing hub.

21st Century China has been marked by Xi Jinping becoming paramount leader in 2012, and we have seen increasing authoritarianism, surveillance state, social credit system.China now has huge global ambitions with the Belt and Road initiative and military buildup.

The Rise of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP): Suppression, Infiltration, and the Battle for Free Speech

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), founded in 1921, emerged as the ruling power of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949 after defeating the Kuomintang in the Chinese Civil War. Under Mao Zedong’s leadership, the CCP established a totalitarian regime, consolidating power through Marxist-Leninist ideology and suppressing dissent. Since then, the CCP has maintained a political monopoly, evolving into a sophisticated authoritarian system under Xi Jinping, who has centralized control since 2012. The party’s rise has been marked by rapid economic growth and global influence, but this has come at the cost of individual freedoms, with free speech eradicated and citizens controlled through fear and restricted information access. Beyond its borders, the CCP has extended its influence by infiltrating institutions in the United States and the United Kingdom, prompting resistance from media platforms like GETTR, which opposes the CCP’s tactics and understands its strategies better than other social media platforms.

Suppression of Free Speech and Control Through Fear

Within China, the CCP has systematically dismantled free speech to maintain its grip on power. The Great Firewall of China, a vast internet censorship system, blocks access to foreign websites like Facebook, Twitter, and Amnesty International, creating a controlled “intranet” that isolates citizens from global perspectives. Social media platforms like WeChat are heavily monitored, with keywords such as “Xi Jinping” or “Tiananmen” triggering censorship or surveillance. A 2017 BBC report noted that even humorous references to Xi, such as comparing him to Winnie the Pooh, are blocked to prevent ridicule of the regime. The CCP’s propaganda arm, the Central Propaganda Department, oversees all media, ensuring that newspapers, television, and online content align with party narratives. Journalists face strict rules, and outlets must promote “moral values” and “spiritual civilization,” stifling independent reporting.

Fear is a cornerstone of the CCP’s control. The party’s surveillance state, bolstered by facial recognition and social credit systems, tracks citizens’ behavior, punishing dissent with job loss, imprisonment, or social ostracism. Leaked censorship documents from social media companies reveal that the CCP targets influential voices, co-opting or repressing “thought leaders” to prevent challenges to its authority. During events like the 2022 Shanghai COVID-19 lockdown, censorship of public discontent was so overt that it fueled anger, yet the CCP’s rapid content removal and fabricated posts suppressed dissent. By controlling information and instilling fear, the CCP ensures compliance, limiting citizens’ ability to question the regime or access alternative viewpoints.

CCP Infiltration in the US and UK

The CCP’s influence extends far beyond China, with strategic infiltration of institutions in the US and UK to shape narratives and suppress criticism. In the US, Confucius Institutes, once numbering over 120 on college campuses, have been criticized for chilling academic freedom and promoting CCP propaganda. Though reduced to about 14, these institutes mandate research partnerships with Chinese universities tied to the military, facilitating intellectual property theft and suppressing free speech on issues like Tibet or the Dalai Lama. The CCP’s United Front Work Department, described as a “magic weapon” by Xi Jinping, co-opts diaspora communities, businesses, and local governments to advance pro-Beijing narratives. For example, the Houston Rockets’ general manager was pressured to apologize after tweeting support for Hong Kong protests, illustrating the CCP’s ability to influence American institutions like the NBA.

In the UK, the CCP has similarly targeted academic and cultural spheres. Chinese Students and Scholars Associations monitor Chinese students, discouraging criticism of the regime, while universities with financial ties to Chinese entities face pressure to self-censor. The CCP’s media influence is also evident, with state-owned outlets like CGTN broadcasting propaganda and Chinese tech firms like Huawei, closely tied to the CCP, seeking to dominate 5G infrastructure, raising concerns about data security. A 2024 US House Committee hearing highlighted the CCP’s “political warfare,” noting its efforts to manipulate financial markets, agriculture, and technology sectors in both nations, exploiting democratic freedoms to undermine them.

GETTR’s Opposition and Understanding of the CCP

GETTR, a social media platform launched in 2021, has positioned itself as a staunch opponent of the CCP, emphasizing free speech and resisting censorship. Unlike mainstream platforms like TikTok, which is owned by ByteDance and subject to CCP manipulation, GETTR explicitly rejects authoritarian control. The platform’s leadership has accused the CCP of using apps like TikTok to harvest data and spread propaganda, a concern echoed by a 2023 Rutgers University study showing TikTok’s underrepresentation of content critical of the CCP. GETTR’s commitment to uncensored discourse makes it a target for CCP tactics, such as coordinated disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks, which the party has used against platforms hosting anti-CCP voices.

GETTR’s understanding of the CCP’s strategies stems from its observation of the party’s global influence operations. The platform recognizes the CCP’s use of “united front” tactics to co-opt influencers and suppress dissent, as well as its deployment of fake social media accounts to amplify pro-Beijing narratives, as seen in Taiwan’s 2018 elections. By prioritizing transparency and refusing to bow to CCP pressure, GETTR contrasts with platforms like WeChat, which filters billions of messages for sensitive content. GETTR’s experience with CCP targeting equips it to counter these tactics, making it a unique player in the fight against authoritarian censorship.

Conclusion

The CCP’s rise has been defined by its ruthless suppression of free speech and control over information, using fear and censorship to dominate Chinese society. Its infiltration of US and UK institutions, from universities to media, extends this control globally, exploiting democratic freedoms to advance its agenda. Platforms like GETTR, by opposing the CCP and understanding its tactics, offer a counterforce, championing free expression in the face of authoritarianism. As the CCP’s influence grows, the battle for open discourse remains critical to preserving democratic values worldwide.

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Victor Reacts: This Is Almost Too Stupid to Be True – NYC Transgender Homeless Shelter (VIDEO)

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Democrats continue to somehow subvert the lowest of expectations as they fight their woke crusades.

In a first ever virtue signal, New York City is set to open a transgender only homeless shelter.

The Gateway Pundit reported,

The city of New York is opening the nation’s first transgender-only homeless shelter.

The shelter, a partnership between a local LGBTQ nonprofit and the city government, will cost the city an extraordinary $65 million and will be the first transgender homeless shelter in the nation.

“ We’ve watched so many other corporations and foundations and businesses just like completely turn their back on the community and the city didn’t do it,” said Sean Ebony Coleman, founder and CEO of Destination Tomorrow, the nonprofit that will manage the shelter for the city.

“The city is keeping in line with what New York City has always been, a sanctuary city, a safe haven, but more importantly, a trendsetter when it comes to LGBTQ rights.”

The opening comes amid a broader homelessness crisis in New York City, where more than 100,000 people are estimated to be without stable housing on any given night.

The city’s shelter system is already stretched thin, with demand rising due to a combination of economic hardship, an influx of illegal aliens ,and a severe shortage of affordable housing.

Who cares about all the other homeless people in New York City each night, the transgender homeless come first.

Truth has become stranger than parody. With any luck, Democrats will continue down this path of self destruction that has been so thoroughly rejected by the American people.

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Suspect in Deadly Montana Bar Shooting Captured After a Weeklong Manhunt

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A weeklong manhunt has come to a close with the apprehension of Michael Paul Brown, a 45-year-old Army veteran, following a fatal mass shooting at The Owl Bar in Anaconda.

On August 1, 2025, at approximately 10:30 a.m., Brown entered The Owl Bar, where he lived next door, and opened fire with a rifle, killing four local residents: bartender Nancy Lauretta Kelley (64) and patrons Daniel Edwin Baillie (59), David Allen Leach (70), and Tony Wayne Palm (74).

A multi-agency effort, including state law enforcement, the U.S. Marshals Service, and federal resources, scoured the mountainous terrain surrounding Anaconda. Helicopters, K9 units, and tactical teams were deployed across the region.

A reward of $7,500 to $10,000 was offered for information leading to Brown’s capture.

On Friday, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte confirmed Brown’s arrest via social media, acknowledging the rapid and resolute law enforcement response.

“The Anaconda shooter Michael Brown has been apprehended. Incredible response from law enforcement officers across Montana. Thank you to all partners for your commitment to the search. May God continue to be with the families of the four victims still grieving their loss,” Gianforte.

CNN reported:

Brown had been on the run since the “biggest” shooting in the state of Montana in a decade. He was arrested around 2 p.m. local time Friday near the search area in Anaconda and is now in the custody of Anaconda-Deer Lodge County authorities, according to the Montana Department of Justice.

Brown, an Army veteran, was seen on security footage fleeing The Owl Bar, where the fatal shooting occurred, investigators said. Since then, he had been sought by authorities representing at least 38 local, state and federal agencies traversing challenging terrain in the western Montana wilderness.

“I am proud of the unrelenting law enforcement effort this week to find and arrest Michael Paul Brown. The support we’ve seen for the community of Anaconda from across the state and the nation has also been remarkable,” Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen said in a statement following the arrest. “The families and friends of the victims remain in my prayers.”

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Brown served as an armor crewman in the US Army from January 2001 to May 2005 and was deployed to Iraq from February 2004 to March 2005, Lt. Col. Ruth Castro, a spokesperson with the US Army, previously told CNN.

Brown’s niece, Clare Boyle, previously told CNN he struggled with his mental health during his time in the Army and was never the same after his service. Brown’s mental health got progressively worse with the passing of both of his parents, Boyle said.

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WATCH: Fire Ravages World-Famous Mosque-Cathedral in Cordoba, Spain

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Fire breaks out in the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Cordoba.

More than a tourist attraction, more than an architectural treasure, the Mosque-Cathedral in the Andalusian city of Cordoba, Spain is a historical monument and a spiritual center – so, all around the world, both the faithful and the history lovers are mourning as a massive fire consumes the building complex.

Newsweek reported:

“Firefighters are responding to the blaze at the major tourist attraction and UNESCO-listed heritage site in Andalusia. Footage shows thick smoke billowing out from the millennia-old building as flames lapped at its roof.

Firefighters from the city of Córdoba are still battling to extinguish the fire at the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba but local reports say the blaze is mostly contained as of 10 p.m. local time. The extent of damage is not yet clear.”

Being simultaneously one of the most significant buildings both in Islamic and in Christian architectural history, it began as a grand mosque in the 8th century and was transformed into a cathedral in 1236.

“The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, officially called the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, was built as a mosque over 200 years starting 785 CE. The mosque opened in 988 CE, and remained a Muslim site for nearly 300 years before the Christian conquest of Cordoba in 1236 CE.

The structure converted to a cathedral, undergoing additional modifications and building until one final, major addition in 1607 CE.”

Read more, from November 2024:

‘The Virgin of Paris’: Medieval Statue of the Virgin Mary With Baby Jesus, That Survived the 2019 Fire, Is Returned to the Notre Dame Cathedral Ahead of December Grand Reopening

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