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People at Fuckwarezone exposed tiktok CEO is a CCP member, went to Google the photo confirmed is real

nabeifuckpap

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2nd link the AMDK on Twitter exposed it

https://forums.fuckwarezone.com.sg/...an-linked-to-china-ccp.6996705/post-151162412


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Hightech88

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Wah NBCB, this photo is a disgrace to Singaporeans. Totally no excuse.

Who the fark would dare to take photo with a 100% pure Commie flag (PRC flag is already bad enough) some more standing next to it unless one is associated with CCP?

I think this farking Chew warrants a FBI investigation, LOL.

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glockman

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These are the top ten young leaders of the Communist Party of China in 2020. Zhou Shouzi is on the list. I don’t understand how a Singaporean can be on the list of leaders of the Communist Party of China. Please refer to the annual meeting of 3,000 foreign representatives in a pit to discuss strategies for rectifying the Chinese people.

Like I said, he's pro-CCP. Else there is no way he got to be in positions of power in chinese companies. CFO of Bytedance, CEO of Tiktok. He has the support of his powerful comrades and even generously rewarded by them. ISD needs to bring him in for interrogation, and then arrest him. He is a threat to our national security.
 

blackmondy

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These are the top ten young leaders of the Communist Party of China in 2020. Zhou Shouzi is on the list. I don’t understand how a Singaporean can be on the list of leaders of the Communist Party of China. Please refer to the annual meeting of 3,000 foreign representatives in a pit to discuss strategies for rectifying the Chinese people.

Like I said, he's pro-CCP. Else there is no way he got to be in positions of power in chinese companies. CFO of Bytedance, CEO of Tiktok. He has the support of his powerful comrades and even generously rewarded by them. ISD needs to bring him in for interrogation, and then arrest him. He is a threat to our national security.
Fucker should be hanged in front of the tiong embassy.
 

laksaboy

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TikTok Chew is what the Tiongs call 地下党员, a clandestine or underground communist party member. They will always publicly deny that they are a communist party member. But they have already sworn an oath to become a party member.

Many of his kind all around the world. And they need not be a CEO or someone in a prominent position.
 

eatshitndie

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Foreigners cannot join CCP one lah. Kum gong

CPC 101: Can Foreigners Join the Communist Party of China?​

Can a foreigner join the Communist Party of China?

The answer is Yes!

The Communist Party of China has admitted members from the United States, Germany, India, Poland, Austria and Vietnam. Until 1956, the CPC made no clear provisions for foreigners joining the party.

It was not until the 8th National Congress of the CPC that it was first explicitly required that only Chinese citizens were eligible to join the Party. This means that in order to join the CPC, a foreigner needs to be a Chinese national in the first place.

The first Westerner to join the CPC was George Hatem, a doctor from New York State, USA. Known as Ma Haide in China, he came to Shanghai in 1933 and committed himself to fighting infectious diseases. Four years later, he joined the CPC in Yan’an, then the “Red Capital” of China.

In 1933, the Korean composer Jung Ryu Sung arrived in Nanjing, China. After years of education in music, he travelled to Yan’an with great enthusiasm and joined the CPC in 1939, and the Military Anthem of the People’s Liberation Army was one of his representative works.​
https://en.gmw.cn/2022-02/22/content_35546474.htm#:~:text=The answer is Yes! The Communist Party of,no clear provisions for foreigners joining the party.

never be a moron and shoot your ccp cocksucking mouth without factchecking ccp policies first. in fact, a ccp official told me foreigners can join based on some conditions, such as swearing allegiance to ccp as an honorary “shitizen” (don’t have to reside in prc). foreign spies recruited by ccp who have never stepped foot in prc are considered honorary shitizens and ccp members as they serve the interests of the ccp. overseas chink, better still, easier path and warmer reception. but because i don’t trust word of mouth from a ccp commie, better to check with their official policies in print. ccp rules are available online for all to factcheck.
 

k1976

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These are the top ten young leaders of the Communist Party of China in 2020. Zhou Shouzi is on the list. I don’t understand how a Singaporean can be on the list of leaders of the Communist Party of China. Please refer to the annual meeting of 3,000 foreign representatives in a pit to discuss strategies for rectifying the Chinese people.

Like I said, he's pro-CCP. Else there is no way he got to be in positions of power in chinese companies. CFO of Bytedance, CEO of Tiktok. He has the support of his powerful comrades and even generously rewarded by them. ISD needs to bring him in for interrogation, and then arrest him. He is a threat to our national security.
https://thediplomat.com/2015/03/lee-kuan-yew-the-father-of-modern-china/

Recap a 2015 link
 

syed putra

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.sc...oes-china-still-have-anything-learn-singapore

recap.

Singapore has since become Beijing’s top overseas training ground, with more than 50,000 Upright Incorruptible Satik Chinese officials and cadres having flocked to the city on study trips and training programmes since the mid-1990s, according to Singapore’s foreign affairs ministry.
PAP is no different that bytedance. But they get away as US still has control of the leadership.
 

laksaboy

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Nope, it's LKY's buddy+mentor Henry Kissinger, whom the Chicom Tiongs call 'China's old friend'.

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https://jewishjournal.com/news/worldwide/179731/

https://www.timesofisrael.com/how-a...kbone-of-revolutionary-chinas-medical-system/

https://www.haaretz.com/2012-07-27/...with-mao/0000017f-f082-d8a1-a5ff-f08aa3230000

https://forward.com/schmooze/159051/a-jew-in-maos-china/

A Jew in Mao's China

Until I saw the documentary “The Revolutionary” at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, I mistakenly thought that China during the revolutionary period was one country that had not felt the Jewish embrace. In fact, 85 to 90% of the foreigners helping the Chinese at the time of the Communist takeover were Jewish. This included the daughter of the founder of the brokerage firm Goldman Sachs, who left the comfort of her Park Avenue home to assist the Chinese.
 

Hightech88

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Foreigners cannot join CCP one lah. Kum gong

You no need to join to be a Politically Significant Person to undermine Singapore.
You only need to be closely affiliated to CCP to become a spy and get influenced by them is considered dangerous already...

Like this guy..:
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...time-against-naturalised-s-porean-businessman
ST reported in May 2023 that Mr Chan, the managing director of several real estate investment firms, was invited to attend China’s annual Two Sessions parliamentary meetings in March 2023 as an “overseas Chinese representative”.

He was one of 30 such representatives from around the world invited by the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), an advisory body to the Chinese government.

Their publicised activities included a briefing by Chinese officials on issues such as the easing of visa restrictions, and a meeting with CPPCC secretary-general Wang Dongfeng.

Fica was passed in Parliament on Oct 4, 2021, after a 10-hour debate. It aims to tackle foreign meddling in domestic politics, both through hostile information campaigns and the use of local proxies.

A person can be designated as a politically significant person if his activities are directed towards a political end and the competent authority, the Registrar of Foreign and Political Disclosures, assesses that it is in the public interest for countermeasures against foreign interference to be applied.

Designated politically significant persons need to disclose political donations and foreign affiliations. However, they can be issued stepped-up countermeasures if there is a higher risk of foreign interference.

These include prohibitions on receiving anonymous or foreign donations, which are already imposed on defined politically significant persons – a category that includes MPs, political parties and political office holders.

In a March 6 interview with Chinese media during the Two Sessions, Mr Chan said it is the duty of overseas Chinese communities to “tell China’s story well”, and called for an alliance between overseas Chinese in various countries to coordinate ways to do so.

“If you want to have a future, you must stand with the country that represents the future. China is the country that represents the future,” he told Chinese Headline New Media (Huaren Toutiao).

The People’s Association said Mr Chan was a patron of Kampong Chai Chee Citizens’ Consultative Committee and the Bukit Timah Community Club management committee. He has stepped down from all grassroots appointments.

In October 2019, Mr Chan facilitated a public assembly discussing the Hong Kong protests without a permit and was issued a warning by the police.

The gathering was held at Kimoto Gastro Bar – which Mr Chan was reported to have owned at the time – located at The Sail@ Marina Bay. Participants were seen chanting in support of the Hong Kong police in a video of the event.

The Oct 11 gathering came at a time when Hong Kong was rocked by increasingly violent protests sparked by an extradition Bill.

Mr Chan is the president of Kowloon Club, which helps new Chinese immigrants to Singapore. He is also the president of the Hong Kong Singapore Business Association.

He is “an altruistic philanthropist”, according to a write-up on SPD, a local charity that serves those with disabilities.

Mr Chan, who sits on one of SPD’s committees, is listed in the article as the managing director of property firms Wen Way Investments, Mutual Benefits Realty and C&H Properties.

Mr Chan has 14 days from Feb 2 to submit representations to the registrar. If he is designated, he can appeal to Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam against the registrar’s decision.
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Rogue Trader

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Just a simple Google search will reveal the membership policy. No need to read the rubbish posted by old faggots here.

https://news.12371.cn/2016/04/11/ARTI1460390223573690.shtml

1956年八大通过的党章中,第一次规定只有中国公民才具有入党资格:“任何从事劳动、不剥削他人劳动的中国公民,承认党的纲领和党的章程,参加党的一个组织并在其中工作,执行党的决议,并且按照规定交纳党费的,都可以成为本党党员。”自此之后,党章对党员的国籍问题有了明确要求。现行党章对入党资格的表述为:“年满十八岁的中国工人、农民、军人、知识分子和其他社会阶层的先进分子,承认党的纲领和章程,愿意参加党的一个组织并在其中积极工作、执行党的决议和按期交纳党费的,可以申请加入中国共产党。

In the Party Constitution adopted by the Eighth National Congress in 1956, it was stipulated for the first time that only Chinese citizens are eligible to join the Party: “Any Chinese citizen who is engaged in labor and does not exploit the labor of others, recognizes the Party’s program and charter, joins an organization of the Party and serves in it Anyone who works, implements the party's resolutions, and pays party dues in accordance with regulations can become a member of the party." Since then, the party constitution has made clear requirements on the nationality of party members. The current party constitution states the qualifications for joining the party as follows: “Chinese workers, farmers, military personnel, intellectuals and other advanced elements of other social strata who are over 18 years old, recognize the party’s program and charter, and are willing to join a party organization and take an active role in it. Those who work, implement the party's resolutions and pay party dues on time can apply to join the Communist Party of China."
 
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