08/09/2022 / By Ethan Huff
This fall, the White House is planning to hold a conference about nutrition, health, food security and agriculture. And one of Joe Biden’s picks to lead it is Ertharin Cousin, a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propagandist who says the Chinese model for managing each of these things is praiseworthy and should be replicated around the world.
Cousin has appeared in many documentaries produced by CCP-run media outlets, including one that lauded the communist regime’s agriculture and food policies as needing to be “learned by the whole world.”
Cousin’s quotes of worship towards the regime are constantly played on CCP-controlled television as an example for the Chinese people to mimic. She is also a former executive director of the United Nations World Food Program, which featured a segment on the China Global Television Network (CGTN) show “The Hunger Paradox.”
“Cousin is the sole interviewee in the 20-minute program aired by CGTN, which is entirely owned and operated by the Chinese Communist Party,” writes Natalie Winters for The National Pulse.
“It has been described by the Freedom House think tank as ‘a long-standing weapon in Beijing’s arsenal of repression’ whose ‘mission is to attack designated enemies of the Communist Party’.” (Related: Biden’s cabinet is also loaded with trans activists and other LGBT deviants.)
The same episode features various CCP talking points about communist agriculture and how it was supposedly used for food rationing during the Cultural Revolution.
“In China, agricultural reforms ensured most rural farmers had land to grow on, allowing them to be food self-sufficient,” the host of the episode states, making no mention about China’s extensive history of famine.
“China’s poverty reduction efforts have contributed to 70 percent of the world-wide poverty reduction since the 1980s.”
In essence, Cousin has repeatedly sold her face and words to propaganda messaging that claims China is a model for the rest of the world to follow when it comes to ensuring food security.
Nobody would go hungry, we were told, if the entire world was modeled after communist China. This is who Biden has invited to lead a panel on the future of American agriculture and food security.
“One of the things I’ve heard you say, which I think is fascinating and true, is that policies do make a difference and you point to China,” the host of the segment continues while speaking to Cousin. “So many people lifted out of poverty, so many people hungry that now have meals, so policies do make a difference, don’t they?”
“Yes, they do,” Cousin responds.
“You would often hear me use China as an example of a country that the world said would never feed itself. That it would always depend upon assistance from the global community because 50 years ago, China was WFP’s largest recipient, and that all evolved to the point where President Xi now says that he will eradicate poverty by the end of 2020.”
In other words, all praise be to Xi Jinping, the current leader of communist China. These are the words of Cousin, anyway, who is planning to dispense similar propaganda at the White House this fall.
Cousin also served under Barack Hussein Obama during his first two terms as Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, making similar statements. Since the Biden regime is just Obama’s third term, it is no surprise that Cousin is once again being paraded around in promotion of communism.
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