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INTERVIEW | China’s Unprecedented Protests, Explained

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Government, Daily News, News, Politics

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🗓️ 29 November 2022

⏱️ 22 minutes

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An apartment fire in Urumqi, China, left at least 10 dead and injured at least nine others on Nov. 24, sparking nationwide and global protests against the Chinese Communist Party’s “zero-COVID” policy.  “It was really sparked by the fire in Urumqi. So, China has sort of a practice in its ‘zero-COVID’ policy of when it locks down cities or buildings,” said Michael Cunningham, a research fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Asian Studies Center. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of The Heritage Foundation.) “Lots of times it’ll erect barricades or sometimes even lock or weld people inside. And so, we’re not sure if any of that happened, but there’s a public perception that that was probably the case, and that that’s one of the reasons why so many people died in that fire,” he said. Cunningham also discussed what the protesters are risking by speaking out against the communist regime.  “Well, the protestors are risking everything. The [Chinese Communist Party] is an extremely powerful and an extremely brutal regime. It does not accept any dissent. So, I have to say, protests are not unheard of in China. They’re actually quite common, but they’re usually against local officials,” he explained. “And so the stakes there aren’t nearly as high as when you’re literally standing up as some protesters have and said the [Chinese Communist Party] and [President] Xi Jinping have to go. Or when they’re standing up and saying, ‘No more totalitarianism. We want democracy,’ which is what we heard in some of the protests, as well, over the weekend,” Cunningham added.  Cunningham joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss the ongoing civil unrest throughout China and protests around the world, the likelihood that Xi could be ousted, and the Vatican’s criticism of the Chinese Communist Party. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Tuesday, November 29th.

0:09.7

I'm Samantha Sharis.

0:11.7

It's been its mostuous couple of days in China, as people continue to protest the Communist

0:16.4

Party regime's zero-COVID policy.

0:19.7

Last Thursday, a fire broke out in an apartment complex that killed at least 10 people and

0:25.6

injured at least 9 others.

0:28.1

Joining the podcast today to discuss these protests and more is Michael Cunningham, a research

0:33.3

fellow here at the Heritage Foundation.

0:36.0

We'll get to my interview with Michael right after this.

0:39.3

As conservatives, sometimes it feels like we're constantly on defense against bad ideas.

0:44.4

Bad philosophy, revisionist history, junk science, and device of politics.

0:49.6

But here's something I've come to understand.

0:51.5

When faced with bad ideas, it's not enough to just defend.

0:55.1

If we want to save this country, then it's time to go on offense.

1:00.0

Conservative principles are ideas that work, individual responsibility, strong local communities,

1:05.6

and belief in the American dream.

1:07.5

As a former college professor and current president of the Heritage Foundation, my

1:11.3

life's mission is to learn, educate, and take action.

1:15.0

My podcast, The Kevin Roberts Show, is my opportunity to share that journey with you.

1:19.2

I'll be diving into the critical issues that plague our nation, having deep conversations

1:23.3

with high-profile guests, some of whom may surprise you, and I want to ensure freedom

1:27.7

for the next generation.

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