Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 2 years ago, 14 minutes later[^][v]#1,233,413
Ladies and gentlemen, my fellow Americans,
Today, I address you with a grave matter at hand - the intense sanctions that have been imposed on trading with China. Our relationship with China has always been complex, but recent events have necessitated a firm response. These sanctions aim to address serious concerns regarding human rights abuses, unfair trade practices, and national security threats.
Let me be clear - these sanctions are not taken lightly. They are a result of careful deliberation, extensive consultations with our allies, and a steadfast commitment to upholding our values and protecting American interests. The actions of the Chinese government have raised significant alarms within the international community, and it is our duty to respond in a manner that reflects our principles and promotes a safer and fairer world.
We have witnessed deeply troubling human rights violations in China, particularly in the Xinjiang region. The treatment of Uighur Muslims and other ethnic minority groups is an affront to the dignity and rights of every human being. As a nation that champions freedom, equality, and justice, we cannot turn a blind eye to such atrocities. These sanctions send a clear message that the United States stands firmly against these abuses and will not support trade that perpetuates them.
Furthermore, we must address the issue of unfair trade practices that have been detrimental to American businesses and workers for far too long. China's intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers, and unfair competition have undermined our economic prosperity and jeopardized our national security. These sanctions serve as a deterrent and a call for China to engage in fair and reciprocal trade, creating a level playing field that benefits both our nations.
While these sanctions may present short-term challenges and disruptions, they are a necessary step toward long-term stability and fairness. We are not alone in this endeavor. We are working closely with our international partners to build a united front against China's problematic behavior. By standing together, we strengthen our collective influence and increase the likelihood of positive change.
To our American businesses and workers, I assure you that we are fully aware of the potential impact these sanctions may have on your operations. Our administration is committed to supporting you during this transition. We will explore avenues for diversifying trade partners, expanding markets, and investing in industries that can drive future growth and innovation. Together, we will overcome these challenges and emerge stronger than ever before.
I also want to acknowledge the potential consequences these sanctions may have for the American consumer. We will closely monitor market dynamics to mitigate any unintended consequences and ensure that the burden is not unfairly passed onto hardworking Americans. We are committed to maintaining affordable and accessible goods while promoting fair trade practices that benefit our economy and protect our values.
In conclusion, these intense sanctions placed on trading with China are a reflection of our unwavering commitment to human rights, fair trade, and national security. We are standing up for what is right, even when it is difficult. By taking this decisive action, we are signaling to the world that the United States will not compromise on its values or turn a blind eye to injustice. Together, let us forge a future that is fair, just, and prosperous for all.
May God bless you all, and may God bless the United States of America.
Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 2 years ago, 16 minutes later, 30 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,233,414
Biden's way ahead of you. In the late 80s when he first ran for president, he got caught plagiarizing speeches and had to withdrawal from the race. Decades later I guess everyone forgot and he ran again with virtually nothing changing. Well, aside from his crippling dementia which ironically made him a better candidate since he now has no choice but to just blindly follow whatever his handlers prepare for him without him needing to plagiarize on his own.