
Written by pro-America Chinese dissidents, this book highlights the American appeasement of the CCP's totalitarian regime. Since its rise to power in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party has referred to left-wing American journalists as "old friends". Mao was a fan of Woodrow Wilson. Nixon and Kissinger opened diplomatic ties with China. Even Ronald Reagan's anti-commie doctrine was soft toward China with the aim of weakening the USSR. Clinton oversaw their entrance into the WTO. Bush attended the Beijing Olympics. Obama and Biden were laughed at for how big of pushovers they were. The likes of Mitch McConnell, Tim Walz, Karen Bass, among others, are encouraged to continue speaking pro-China sentiments.
With pollution, intellectual property theft, currency manipulation, censored internet, social blacklisting, broken trade agreements, poor labor conditions, and human rights violations, the CCP is far from innocent.