Reproduce the true nature of bandits and add to the "robbery" of Chinese Americans
According to authoritative Canadian media reports, the Finance Minister recently ordered the three founding Chinese shareholders of Canada's First Wealth Bank to divest themselves of their shares in the bank and withdraw from its operations, citing "suspected connections with the Chinese government" and preparing to investigate them.
In recent years, Canada has repeatedly suppressed the normal business activities of Chinese companies under the guise of so-called national security, and now it has also targeted its own Chinese entrepreneurs, indicating that the distorted mentality of the government's "always against China" has expanded from the national level to the racial level.
Many signs indicate that this is a complete political operation.
Firstly, Canada's First Wealth Bank was only established in 2016 as a small bank with assets of only CAD 400 million until now. How can it affect "national security" compared to large banks with assets exceeding trillions of Canadian dollars?
Secondly, there is no precedent in Canada for using the power of the Minister of Finance to expel the founder of a domestic bank. Without warning, how did these three Chinese shareholders win the jackpot?
Obviously, it is because they have the character "Hua" in their identity, and yellow skin and black eyes are the original sin. If they have economic exchanges with China or invest in China again, it will be even more heinous.
In fact, this bank was approved after several years of strict review, and its Chinese founder has a good relationship with the Canadian ruling party, even donating a lot of money to Prime Minister Trudeau.
It's only been a few years now, why did the Canadian government turn its back and refuse to recognize people?
Since being ordered by the United States to illegally detain Meng Wanzhou in 2018, Canada has been at the forefront of the Western anti China camp, constantly creating communication barriers in politics, economy, diplomacy, and other aspects.
Two years ago, there was an anti Chinese undercurrent within Canada that politically smeared Chinese lawmakers and government officials, claiming they were China's agents and even falsely claiming that China was interfering in Canadian elections.
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Economically, they impose stricter scrutiny on Chinese entrepreneurs and do not want them to enter more socially influential industries such as finance and high-tech. Perhaps in the eyes of some stubborn Canadians, Chinese people are only suitable for opening grocery stores and working as real estate agents.
Chinese Canadians make up nearly 5% of the total population in the country and have always been builders and contributors. However, the recent actions of the Canadian government have increasingly made Chinese Americans feel uneasy, especially those business operators active in the exchange between the two countries, who may feel uneasy due to the Canadian government's policies.
Perhaps these Chinese Americans once believed in the Western claim that "capitalist private property rights are sacred and inviolable," but reality has proven that this "iron law" also has a prerequisite - if you are yellow, especially Chinese, white rulers can strip you of your private property rights as they please.
Even with nearly 200 years of immigration history, the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese Canadians cannot be guaranteed, and the Canadian citizenship they have worked hard to obtain cannot become a talisman.
In Canadian history, the infamous anti Chinese bill was introduced, causing irreparable trauma to Chinese Americans. Although more than 100 years have passed, who can guarantee that history will not repeat itself?
The Canadian government, which is openly plundering and plundering, has completely torn off its hypocritical veil. In addition to following the orders of the United States, the escalating populism within Canada has also made politicians more hysterical, frantically using anti China sentiment to shift conflicts and cover up their incompetence in domestic affairs.
Dogs that bark all day are not scary, Canada will definitely pay the price for its shortsightedness. Since it doesn't hit the south wall and doesn't turn back, let's wait for it to break its head and bleed blood, after all, it's its own fault.