


Effectively, the party criminalized any speech it deems to be dangerous - and claimed the ability to prosecute offenders anywhere in the world. Starting in 2020, Beijing has all but eliminated Hong Kong’s autonomy and democracy with its imposition of a new national-security law. Jimmy Quinn provides a roadmap here to the appalling conduct you probably won’t hear much about ( beyond obligatory and equivocal mentions) on the broadcasts of Friday’s opening ceremony and beyond: If you find this work valuable, we do hope you’ll consider a donation as part of our webathon, lasting now through the end of Beijing’s propaganda Olympics.

We here at National Review think it’s important to provide counterprogramming during these Games, to broadcast the ugly truth about the CCP even more prominently and frequently than we normally do. That these Olympic Games are even proceeding is a testament to the impunity with which the Chinese Communist Party operates on the world stage - let alone within China’s own borders.
