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Communist Sympathizers: New York Governor Hochul Caught Waving Chinese Flag, Marching Next To Communist Chinese Official

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg also waved a Chinese flag during his remarks.

New York governor Kathy Hochul at a Lunar New Year parade in the Chinatown district of New York City, February 12, 2023.(Live Walking NYC/via YouTube)

(National Review) New York governor Kathy Hochul waved the Chinese flag and marched next to a Chinese diplomat who has peddled denialism of Chinese-government atrocities, during a Lunar New Year Parade in Lower Manhattan last weekend, footage reviewed by National Review reveals.

Hochul’s activities came at an awkward time, a week after the U.S. shot down a Chinese spy balloon that had flown over the continental United States.

 

During an opening ceremony for the annual event in New York City’s Chinatown, Hochul gave a brief two-minute speech, according to footage of the event posted to a YouTube account called Live Walking NYC. “This is living proof,” she said, referring to the size of the crowd, “that New York City is back.”

Throughout her remarks, which emphasized the resilience of the Asian-American community, she held the flag of the People’s Republic of China next to the U.S. flag, waving both for emphasis. Hochul was not the only NYC pol to do that; Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg waved the PRC and U.S. flags as he spoke earlier during the ceremony.

Hochul and other New York political grandees, such as New York City mayor Eric Adams and Senator Chuck Schumer, were joined onstage by Chinese consul general Huang Ping, a CCP hard-liner.

While Hochul and other New York politicos have previously attended this parade, and other events, alongside Chinese-government officials, this year was noteworthy as the governor stood by China’s controversial consul general amid multiple Chinese espionage scandals. In addition to the ongoing controversy over the balloon, the Chinese government had operated a police station in Manhattan until it was recently closed during an FBI investigation.

Strangely, the governor’s office seems to have omitted footage of Hochul’s speech, during which she held the PRC flag, from a video about her participation in the parade posted to her official YouTube channel. Instead, the video begins immediately after she let go of the flags and picked up a proclamation, which she handed to parade organizers.

But Hochul’s office did not remove footage of the governor walking with the controversial Chinese official. The video cuts to another moment, where Hochul, Huang, Adams, Manhattan borough president Mark Levine, and others stand as the U.S. national anthem plays (the American officials place their hands over their hearts while Huang clasps his hands). The next shot shows Hochul marching next to Ping and others behind a banner with a new year’s greeting.

 

Although Huang regularly participates in high-profile functions across New York, he espouses hard-line views, such as denial of the Chinese government’s mass atrocities against Uyghurs and support for China’s baseless claims to sovereignty over Taiwan. During a podcast interview in 2021, he gave extensive defenses of the record of the Chinese Communist Party, saying it “kept its promise and has done a great job,” and slammed critics of the party’s repression in Xinjiang — which is widely recognized to constitute crimes against humanity — whom he accused of peddling “fabricated” allegations.

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