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The Committee of 100, an organization composed of prominent Chinese-Americans like cellist Yo-Yo Ma and architect I. M. Pei, has recently been busy apologizing for the communist regime in China. In July, the Committee wagged its finger at the U.S.-China Security Review Commission for reporting that the current Chinese government poses a grave challenge to U.S. national security interests.
According to the Congressionally appointed commission, Beijing supplies rogue states like Iraq, Iran, Libya, and North Korea with weapons of mass destruction; builds up its military in preparation for a takeover of democratic Taiwan; attempts to steal technology through Chinese nationals studying and working in the U.S.; undercuts the U.S. in international parlays; and brainwashes Chinese citizens with anti-Americanism to the point where many Chinese gloated over September 11.
Rather than condemning China for these abuses, the Committee of 100 denounced the Security Review Commission for engaging in "ethnic stereotyping" The loyalty of all ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Chinese-Americans learn the victim game. (Scan).