Follow
the money! Periodically, some stateside
politician is called a “Hitler.” Such labeling only reveals the vast ignorance
of the “labeler.” Fortunately, because even with our flaws, Western
Civilization is a culture where rule of law still has precedence and there is a
justice system.
Perhaps because we didn’t go to war with
China or lose half a million American lives, we don’t realize the brutality of
Communist China. One is hard-pressed to name a single movie made about China’s
atrocities under Mao. But it’s not history. It’s the daily news because it’s
still taking place.
Just in Mao’s 1958 Great Leap Forward, 46
million died between 1958 and 1962. During his reign of terror some 80 million
died. In contrast, Hitler was responsible for 20 million civilian deaths. An
obvious question is: “Who’s the real Hitler?” China’s current “president” (that’s
a nice word for dictator), Xi Jinping openly admires Mao, who committed the
biggest genocide of the 20th century. Such admiration is repugnant. Imagine any
Western Civilization leader openly praising Hitler?
Yet somehow all of that didn’t stop Disney
from whitewashing this evil empire. Their newest live-action movie, “Mulan,” had
substantial portions filmed in China’s Xinjiang province, with the blessing and
cooperation of the Chinese Communist government. Xinjiang is the home province
of some 12 million Muslim Uighurs. Over one million of them have been moved to
concentration camps where “they are starved, abused, tortured, electrocuted,
raped and even killed.” Uighur women have been forcibly sterilized, and there
have been reports of forced abortions and infanticide.
Not only did Disney choose the Xinjiang
province, but in the closing credits, they thanked China’s Communist government
and propaganda departments for their assistance. Disney has chosen to cozy up
to the Chinese government for years. In 1997, a Disney film that cast the Dalai
Lama in a positive light so upset Beijing, they “restricted the studio’s
ability to work in China.” Disney’s then-CEO Michael Eisner quickly issued an
apology and promised not to insult Disney’s “friends” in the future. Appeased,
Beijing opened the doors for Shanghai Disneyland.
But it’s not just Disney. There are a long
list of companies who fill their coffers with little regard for China’s suffering
population. Walmart, Boeing, Caterpillar, General Motors, Starbucks and Ford…to
name a few. Many of these same companies lecture Americans for racism, but close
their eyes to oppression and “crimes against humanity” just to increase their
profit margin.
For
example, recently the NBA canceled games in protest of racism. What a bunch of
hypocrites! Because no one in the NBA dares to whisper criticism of Communist
China or they quickly find themselves sentenced to a virtual bamboo gulag. A
reported half a billion annual profits for the NBA from China buys a lot of
silence. And where are all of the Hollywood stars who clamor to speak out on anything
political? Have any of them said a word about the latest Disney-China
connections? Crickets.
God’s
Word is clear. Racism is evil. It’s an evil that must be repented of. Yet, racism
is a worldwide evil. It’s disingenuous to speak against racism in the States,
yet for financial gain, close one’s eyes to genocide.
How
horrible are China’s acts of oppression? Just this week more than 150 human
rights groups urged the International Olympic Committee to rethink holding the
2022 Winter Games in Beijing. In a letter, the coalition said that since
the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China has built—quote, “an Orwellian surveillance
network” in Tibet and incarcerated more than a million Uighurs.” It listed a
litany of other abuses from Hong Kong to the Inner Mongolia region, as well as
the intimidation of Taiwan.
Fortunately, not all American corporations
are heartless to these crimes against humanity. Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Nike
and Google are looking to move production away from China. As
we learned with the repudiation of Apartheid, dinging a company’s bottom line
gets their attention.
Yet, companies like Walmart have helped cover
that a product is made in China with their blanket “distributed from Bentonville,
Arkansas” labeling. What does that mean? Zilch! It’s a cover. Those concerned
about oppressed people groups and dictatorial governments want to make an informed
consumer’s decision even if it cost us a little bit more. Walmart and companies
like it have stripped us of that option.
Recently, Wisconsin’s Senator Tammy Baldwin
proposed a bill that requires labeling for a product’s country of origin. I wrote
her to thank her for the bill. While some products have multiple manufacturers,
many do not, and often a high percentage is made in one nation. It’s the right
thing to do to put economic choices back in the hands of consumers.
What
can we do? The truth is that boycotts for the most part don’t work.
Corporations and manufacturing companies are too intertwined. For example, Disney
Corporation also owns or has part ownership in ABC, ESPN, Marvel, Lucasfilm, The
History Channel and Pixar.
Do
I believe you should boycott Mulan? That’s truly up to you and a matter
of personal conscience. Yet, with all of the negative publicity about Disney’s supporting
China’s oppression, taking a financial hit on this one might make them and
other corporations think twice about supporting totalitarian governments in the
future.
Then, I’d encourage you to communicate with our national leaders like
Senators Baldwin, Johnson and Congressman Steil to support bills that put
economic choice back in the hands of consumers by clear product labeling. Their
government websites and local offices make it simple to communicate with them. Encourage
your friends to do the same. If we do nothing, one thing is certain – nothing will
change. We need to be part of encouraging justice.
Most
importantly, we need to remember that the Church is not American or our
particular sect or ethnicity. Our Lord’s Church is worldwide with a 2,000-year
history. Please pray for the persecuted Church. Stay updated with how our
brothers and sisters are suffering from organizations like Voice of the Martyrs.
The most important action we can take is to pray.
The
Imago Dei, freedom from oppression, the injustice of racism, the evil of
genocide, freedom of religion are biblical values. It’s part of our Christian responsibility
to be salt and light in a dark world. Instead of cursing the darkness, it’s
time to light some candles.
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