John Kerry Was Asked About Working With China Despite The Confirmed Genocide Of Uyghur Muslims And Explained "Life Is Always Full Of Tough Choices"
· Sep 22, 2021 · NottheBee.com

You just have to love the competence and professionalism the Biden administration exhibits on a daily basis.

John Kerry, former presidential candidate, Secretary of State and now Climate Czar, is still somehow hanging around DC at the age of 9,000.

And he just made the most egregiously bad statement in regards to the Chinese genocide of Uyghur Muslims that one could possibly imagine.

Listen to this interview on climate change and China, and how Kerry responds to the Chinese exterminating the Muslim population:

Specifically talking about the situation in China where Uyghurs are being put on trains and sent to concentration camps under the communist government there, the exchange goes like this:

Interviewer: "What is the process by which one trades off climate against human rights?"

Kerry: "Life, you know haha, life is always full of tough choices in the relationship between nations."

Ummmmmm. No. This is not a tough choice. Not at all.

Kerry's calculation has absolutely nothing to do with reality here on Earth.

This is such an easy question. Just say something negative about genocide. It's not hard. Just call it like it is.

Should we condemn China's literal genocide?

"Well, that's a toughie, because we can get some sweet deals on solar panels from China. And climate change is obviously the more pressing issue."

NO! YOU CONDEMN CHINA! You don't kiss their butt for "complying with climate goals" or whatever bull we're spewing out now.

Ted Cruz hits the nail absolutely on the head.

The Biden admin's first priority is money. That's it. Government climate programs are more important than human rights. That's just the way the Democrat party works.

I won't hold my breath waiting for the mainstream media to cover this flippant dismissal of the suffering happening in China.

It's just so gross.


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