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When the Kamala campaign first picked the extremist Gov. Tim Walz over the more moderate Gov. Josh Shapiro, Freedom Center Investigates ran an expose of Walz’s 30-year relationship with Communist China.
The question is how this links up to Walz’s affection for socialism?
The governor, who had nearly brought his state to the brink of bankruptcy with non-stop, corrupt and wasteful spending (of which the $250 million Somali ‘Feeding the Future’ welfare fraud is only a small part) had famously assorted at a Kamala event that, “One person’s socialism is another person’s neighborliness.”
Now Alana Goodman at the Free Beacon uncovered a Walz comment from his China period that echoes it.
As a high school teacher in the 1990s, Democratic vice presidential candidate and Minnesota governor Tim Walz appeared to extol life under Chinese communism, telling his students that it is a system in which “everyone shares” and gets free food and housing.
“It means that everyone is the same and everyone shares,” Walz said during a lesson on China’s communist system in November 1991. “The doctor and the construction worker make the same. The Chinese government and the place they work for provide housing and 14 kg or about 30 pounds of rice per month. They get food and housing.”
Obviously the notion that China’s Communist elite and workers live the same is a lie. And Walz, like a lot of American lefties, either fell for the lie or chose to repeat it while knowing that it is a lie, but the propaganda that Walz was pushing on impressionable students sounds a lot like his rhetoric about socialism.
Was Walz always a socialist or did his indoctrination in Communist China help make him one?
Walz is a Midwestern progressive who is as pro CCP as Bernie Sanders is of the FSU
Probably the public doesn’t realize how far left he is. Turning Minnesota into Somalia, etc.
There are riots there in the schools between American blacks and Somalis.
I have a hard time grasping the Left’s concept of communism. The way they sometimes tell it, you’d think they see it as some kind of political Disneyland. Well, Walzyworld does have one important thing in common. They’re both make believe and couldn’t exist on their own in the real world. One difference though. An E ticket in the land of Walz will break you for a month.
I have little doubt that eventually we will find he has many ties to Communist China, perhaps some will be financial not to mention ideological.
Of course he loves socialism. Socialism is for the masses, NOT for the socialist.
Walz was drawn to the far Left early on, which is what drew him to Red China – a term that should be and once was standard.