Taps Coogan – December 2nd, 2020
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Marco Respinti, Director in Charge of Bitter Winter, a publication focused on documenting religious persecution and human rights abuses in China, speaks with China Unscripted:
Rather than detail China’s human rights violations (which he does at Bitter Winter), Mr. Respinti explains why Marxist and “technocratic” regimes invariably end up feeling threatened by religion. As Mr. Respinti explains, freedom of religion is really the freedom to be true to one’s conscience (religious or not) and the freedom to view technocratic ‘final solutions’ through a moral lens that reveals their inherent inhumanity.
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