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Walz Praised Chinese Communism as a System Where 'Everyone Shares' - As social studies teacher, Walz tells students everyone in China gets free rice
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Ubiquitous
2024-08-20 02:05:04 UTC
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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."

Walz's remarks were reported in a 1991 article in Nebraska's Alliance Times-Herald that
focused on his work on student exchange programs in China. At the time, Walz was teaching
social studies at a Nebraska high school.

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The unearthed comments could add to concerns about the Democratic vice presidential
candidate's relationship with China, where he traveled extensively for decades and which he
says he doesn't see as an adversary.

Michael Sobolik, a China expert and the author of Countering China's Great Game, said
Walz's comments to students were a "shockingly na‹ve description of the Chinese Communist
Party's rule."

"American students need to learn the horrific truths of communism and the horrors this
dangerous ideology has wrought over the past century," said Sobolik. "Gov. Walz should
clarify his comments and share his impression of communism in 2024."

Walz's rosy description of communism in China is similar to his recent controversial remark
that "one person's socialism is another person's neighborliness." It also reflects his
longstanding ties to the country.

The candidate "always has been fascinated by Communist China," according to a profile about
him published in Nebraska's Star-Herald in 1994. As a child, he recalled seeing "pictures
of Mao Tse-tung, hung in public places and carried in parades," the paper reported.

Walz first traveled to China on a year-long teaching fellowship in 1989, months after the
Chinese Communist Party slaughtered thousands of pro-democracy activists and student
protesters in Tiananmen Square.

Despite the country's turmoil, Walz-a 25-year-old National Guardsman at the time-wrote in a
letter to one of his former college professors that he was "being treated like a king" in
China.

In China, Walz said he received a salary that was double the pay of Chinese teachers, was
given a decorated apartment with a color TV, and had the only air-conditioned residence on
campus. He said he was also thrown parties on his birthday and Christmas.

"No matter how long I live, I'll never be treated that well again," he told the Times-
Herald after arriving home. "They gave me more gifts than I could bring home. It was an
excellent experience." A newspaper photo showed Walz posing with one of his gifts, a paper
fan inscribed with a poem by the widow of Communist Party-allied revolutionary leader Sun
Yat-sen.

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After returning to the United States in the early 1990s, Walz started leading trips to
China for American high school students, with support from the Chinese government. The
trips were "arranged by a friend of Walz in China's foreign affairs department," the Star-
Herald reported at the time. The Chinese government also provided some of the funding for
the program, according to a 1993 article in the Star-Herald.

Walz and his wife Gwen held their wedding on the fifth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square
massacre-with Gwen Walz saying her husband "wanted to have a date he'll always remember."
The Walzes spent their honeymoon in China. They also founded a travel company, Educational
Travel Adventures Inc., which specialized in trips to China.

Tim Walz maintained public ties to Chinese educational institutes until at least 2007, when
he was elected to Congress. He was a visiting fellow at the Macau Polytechnic University
until 2007, according to reports.

His connections to China have drawn scrutiny from Republican lawmakers. On Friday, House
Oversight Committee chairman James Comer (R., Ky.) wrote in a letter to FBI director
Christopher Wray that he is investigating Walz's "longstanding connections to [Chinese
Communist Party]-connected entities and officials." Comer said Walz could be "susceptible
to the Party's strategy of elite capture, which seeks to co-opt influential figures."

Walz has more recently promoted U.S. cooperation with China, saying in 2016 that he doesn't
believe "that China necessarily needs to be [in] an adversarial relationship" with the
United States. In another video unearthed by Republicans, Walz said he is "pretty friendly
with China."

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Let's go Brandon!
Governor Swill
2024-08-21 06:37:01 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
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."
Walz's remarks were reported in a 1991 article in Nebraska's Alliance Times-Herald that
focused on his work on student exchange programs in China. At the time, Walz was teaching
social studies at a Nebraska high school.
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Not sure what the problem is. The apparent newspaper clipping, which has been modified
for all we know, seems innocuous enough. Looks like a pen pals arrangement and Walz
statements appear to be accurate as far as was known in 1970s - early 1980s China.

The desperation of the right to find something on the Dems squeaky clean candidates to
make them seem worse than Cadet Bonespurs and Captain Couchfucker is amusing!

#NEVERtrump
Skeeter
2024-08-21 11:33:14 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
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."
Walz's remarks were reported in a 1991 article in Nebraska's Alliance Times-Herald that
focused on his work on student exchange programs in China. At the time, Walz was teaching
social studies at a Nebraska high school.
https://freebeacon.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screen-Shot-2024-08-18-at-4.49.57-PM.png
Not sure what the problem is. The apparent newspaper clipping, which has been modified
for all we know, seems innocuous enough. Looks like a pen pals arrangement and Walz
statements appear to be accurate as far as was known in 1970s - early 1980s China.
The desperation of the right to find something on the Dems squeaky clean candidates to
make them seem worse than Cadet Bonespurs and Captain Couchfucker is amusing!
#NEVERtrump
Walz lied.
John Doe
2024-08-21 13:16:11 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
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."
Walz's remarks were reported in a 1991 article in Nebraska's Alliance Times-Herald that
focused on his work on student exchange programs in China. At the time, Walz was teaching
social studies at a Nebraska high school.
https://freebeacon.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screen-Shot-2024-08-18-at-4.49.57-PM.png
Not sure what the problem is. The apparent newspaper clipping, which has been modified
for all we know, seems innocuous enough. Looks like a pen pals arrangement and Walz
statements appear to be accurate as far as was known in 1970s - early 1980s China.
The desperation of the right to find something on the Dems squeaky clean candidates to
make them seem worse than Cadet Bonespurs and Captain Couchfucker is amusing!
Exactly. They're totally fine with Trump's dementia, with January 6,
with him being an adjudicated rapist and a convicted felon and telling
us in advance he's going to be a dictator and the vote is going away.
But, Oh My God if Harris ever helped a little old lady across the street
to get to a Mosque, that's the end of the world.
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#NEVERtrump
Skeeter
2024-08-21 14:12:32 UTC
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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."
Walz's remarks were reported in a 1991 article in Nebraska's Alliance Times-Herald that
focused on his work on student exchange programs in China. At the time, Walz was teaching
social studies at a Nebraska high school.
https://freebeacon.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screen-Shot-2024-08-18-at-4.49.57-PM.png
Not sure what the problem is. The apparent newspaper clipping, which has been modified
for all we know, seems innocuous enough. Looks like a pen pals arrangement and Walz
statements appear to be accurate as far as was known in 1970s - early 1980s China.
The desperation of the right to find something on the Dems squeaky clean candidates to
make them seem worse than Cadet Bonespurs and Captain Couchfucker is amusing!
Exactly. They're totally fine with Trump's dementia, with January 6,
with him being an adjudicated rapist and a convicted felon and telling
us in advance he's going to be a dictator and the vote is going away.
But, Oh My God if Harris ever helped a little old lady across the street
to get to a Mosque, that's the end of the world.
Wow, you are owned.
lividity
2024-09-17 06:14:12 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
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."
Walz's remarks were reported in a 1991 article in Nebraska's Alliance Times-Herald that
focused on his work on student exchange programs in China. At the
time, Walz was teaching
social studies at a Nebraska high school.
https://freebeacon.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screen-Shot-2024-08-18-at-4.49.57-PM.png
Not sure what the problem is.  The apparent newspaper clipping, which
has been modified
for all we know, seems innocuous enough.  Looks like a pen pals
arrangement and Walz
statements appear to be accurate as far as was known in 1970s - early 1980s China.
The desperation of the right to find something on the Dems squeaky clean candidates to
make them seem worse than Cadet Bonespurs and Captain Couchfucker is amusing!
Exactly. They're totally fine with Trump's dementia, with January 6,
with him being an adjudicated rapist and a convicted felon and telling
us in advance he's going to be a dictator and the vote is going away.
But, Oh My God if Harris ever helped a little old lady across the street
to get to a Mosque, that's the end of the world.
#NEVERtrump
if harris ever helped an old lady get to a mosque she would probably
bomb the mosque after

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