Marx: A Devout Disciple of Satan

According to The Black Book of Communism, communist ideology is responsible for the death of almost 100 million people. Most people assume Karl Marx to be an atheist. He, himself, propagated such ideals, but an investigation into the individual lets us discover that this was a ploy to disconnect men who followed Marxism from the ...

Jack Roberts

Chinese Movie Industry Censoring Ghosts, Tattoos, and Time Machines

China has one of the most heavily censored movie industries in the world, thanks to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). However, Beijing’s censoring of any content that violates the CCP’s ideologies means that Chinese movies do not get the same level of international appreciation that Hollywood films do. After all, people go to movies to ...

Max Lu

A Chinese actress.

Cold-blooded Juvenile Killers Are Everywhere in China

Recently, news of parents killed by their teenage children was reported widely throughout China. These incidents stunned the public. Some Hong Kong media lamented that with so many cold-blooded young killers spreading throughout China, something has happened to the education in China. Not long ago, a 13-year-old boy from Jianhu County, Jiangsu Province, was suspected ...

Max Lu

Hong Kong police.

Hong Kong Soon to Be Just Another Communist-Controlled Chinese City

A report prepared by the U.S. Department of State warns that Beijing’s interference in Hong Kong’s administration is adversely affecting the city’s reputation as a prominent Asian business destination. The report highlighted the expulsion of Financial Times Asia News Editor Victor Mallet, jailing of pro-democracy youth activists, and the banning of pro-independence political parties as ...

Max Lu

The U.S. Department of State.

Pompeo Hits Out at China for Violating Religious Freedom

U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, has lashed out against China’s policy of religious repression, terming the regime’s actions as being in a “league of its own.” He was speaking on the occasion of the release of Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2018 by the U.S. State Department. China’s religious persecution “In just 2018, ...

Nspirement Staff

Mike pompeo speaking in front of a U.S. flag.

Taiwan Shows Communist China That Religions Are Not to Be Feared

In a joint conference on religious freedom called “A Civil Society Dialogue on Securing Religious Freedom in the Indo-Pacific Region,” representatives from both the U.S. and Taiwan highlighted how the island nation was markedly different from China when it comes to matters of faith. While Beijing practices a policy of crushing religious identities, Taiwan openly ...

Nspirement Staff

US General Lashes out Against Google for Assisting China

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and one of the top generals in the country, Joseph Dunford has accused Google’s AI program in China of benefiting Beijing’s military. The comments have set off a storm and Google executives are reportedly planning to meet the general to allay his fears. He was speaking at a ...

Jack Roberts

Australia Targets Communist-Funded Confucius Institutes

In a crackdown on Chinese intervention in Australia, the government has warned that Confucius Institutes operating in the country will be brought under a new foreign influence transparency program. Confucius Institutes are funded by Hanban, a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) supported entity, and propagate the supremacy of the communist ideology over liberal democracies. They also ...

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A Chinese terracotta soldier.

The King of Sweden Awards Entrepreneur for His Human Rights Stand

Entrepreneur Vasilios Zoupounidis was born in Greece and moved to Sweden with his parents when he was 3 years old. In the process of growing up, both Eastern and Western philosophy inspired him. He found many similarities between the Eastern and Western cultures, and both Buddhism and Christianity are about inner kindness and share many ...

Hermann Rohr

Swedish entrepreneur Vasilios Zoupounidis.

China to Provide Investment Education in Schools

Chinese school students will soon be discussing stock markets and trading opportunities as the government has decided to make investment education a part of the curriculum. The subject will be taught in primary and middle schools, but won’t be made compulsory. Investment education in schools “The Ministry of Education will work to incorporate securities and ...

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A calculator and pen.