The shocking truth about China’s organ harvesting and why the American Left won’t say a word

China’s communist regime has achieved a new level of darkness. While the world once shuddered at Rome’s gladiator games and cruel punishments, the Chinese Communist Party has put a horrifying modern twist on ancient barbarism. The news out: they’re allegedly ripping organs out of prisoners, turning human suffering into a profitable export. This is evil with a spreadsheet.

And where’s the outrage? Where are the self-righteous voices from the American Left, those liberals who cry foul when a conservative dares to question pronouns or mandates? Silence, total silence. Apparently, “human rights” only matter when there’s a political win at home. When real atrocities happen in China, there’s too much money and too little courage to care.

Leftists love to preach compassion. Hollywood actors and D.C. elites will tweet all day about imaginary oppression in America, but when confronted with China’s gruesome enterprise of forced organ harvesting, they suddenly forget how to spell “humanity.” This is what happens when globalist interests and corporate profits are more important than moral backbone.

Let’s be clear: these actions aren’t rumors from the past—they’re cold, calculated business as usual in communist China. Prisoners, often locked up for their faith or beliefs, disappear and die so the CCP can keep their bloody industry moving. It’s not just a crime—it’s an industry. And too many in the West just look away, afraid to upset China, their woke investments, or their manufacturing cheap labor pipeline.

Americans shouldn’t take moral lessons from a political class that ignores monsters for the sake of cash and comfort. If the Left can’t call out real evil when it’s staring them in the face, why should anyone trust them on anything? Maybe it’s time we stop letting our enemies—foreign or domestic—set the standard for what’s right and wrong.

Source: Redstate


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