China is opening police stations in Canada and apparently Canada is just letting them do it
ยท Sep 29, 2022 ยท NottheBee.com

Even for Canada, this is pretty Canadian:

The People's Republic of China has opened at least three police stations on Canadian soil as part of an alleged attempt by the country's security state to keep an eye on the Chinese-Canadian diaspora.

Three addresses in Toronto are known to be registered as "service stations" operated by the Fuzhou Public Security Bureau, a police force active in the Chinese metropolis of Fuzhou. ...

Safeguard Defenders holds that the stations function mainly as outposts for the Chinese policy of "Involuntary Return" โ€“ a program of compelling Chinese nationals to return home whenever the country's security service deems that they've violated Chinese law. "These operations eschew official bilateral police and judicial cooperation," they wrote.

Uh huh. "Service stations." Sounds like communist doublespeak to me. You know where communism comes from, don't you?

Canadians, of course, are polite to a fault, which means they're apparently just gonna let this happen.

So when the Chinese Communist Party finally takes over the Western Hemisphere, you know what we can do:


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