

If you look at the right time, you might see the International Space Station (ISS) shoot across the evening sky. It looks like a very bright star, and it is usually visible for four to seven minutes each time it passes over from horizon to horizon. That shiny dot carries a rotating crew of astronauts from 10 different countries. It stands as a symbol of international cooperation and peace.
Soon you might see a second such dot in orbit. China has decided to build its own space station.
Why build a brand-new station? Why not send Chinese astronauts to the ISS, as other nations do?
Simply put: China isn’t invited.
China sent its first astronaut to space in 2003. It was the third country to reach space, after the United States and Russia. The nation even put rovers on the Moon and Mars.
So the problem isn’t China’s technical prowess. China’s astronauts and scientists have accomplished incredible things. The problem is China’s government.
China’s space program belongs to the nation’s ruling Communist Party. Specifically, it belongs to the party’s military branch, the People’s Liberation Army. Despite its name, the People’s Liberation Army doesn’t set people free. Far from it.
The communist government and its army continue to abuse the Chinese people. They have committed genocide against Uyghurs (wee-gers), an ethnic minority. China has put Uyghurs in internment camps, forcing them to work and even torturing them.
The nations represented aboard the ISS differ greatly, but they share important values. Astronauts from the United States, Japan, and Europe may speak different languages, but all value human life. China’s government has made it clear: The Communist Party does not share that same respect for human life.
In 2011, the United States banned China from the ISS. The U.S. Congress cited national security concerns.
Instead of owning up to its wrongdoings, China chose to push forward alone. The Chinese Manned Space Agency launched Tiangong space station. The main living quarters arrived in low Earth orbit in April 2021. Soon, the agency will send a three-man crew to oversee the final stage of construction.
When people sin, they often find it easier to avoid others than to confess and repent. The same goes for nations. But without accountability, evil abounds.
In 2031, the ISS will officially go out of commission. Another international station is not planned, though private enterprises might send up their own. Unless that happens, the Tiangong space station will orbit Earth all alone.
Why? To work alongside one another, nations need shared values. When a nation rejects those values, it may end up alone.
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oh boy
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China. What are you guys doing?
I knew that China was a
I knew that China was a communist dictatorship, but I had no idea that concentration camps against minority groups was something that still went on today. China is one of the most technologically advanced countries and they have access to so many resources. Any time you look at a tag for anything, it says "Made in China." If they had just confessed and repented they would have earned an alliance that could help them for many years to come. I believe we would have been happy to include them if they had done the decent thing of being humane. You don't even have to be a Christian to have basic respect for human life, something the Chinese government lacks.
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I knew that China was a communist dictatorship, but I had no idea that concentration camps against minority groups was something that still went on today. China is one of the most technologically advanced countries and they have access to so many resources. Any time you look at a tag for anything, it says "Made in China." If they had just confessed and repented they would have earned an alliance that could help them for many years to come. I believe we would have been happy to include them if they had done the decent thing of being humane. You don't even have to be a Christian to have basic respect for human life, something the Chinese government lacks.
why china
uhhhhhhh why
China's government
China's government is just sick. I never knew that they were actually throwing Uyghurs in concentration camps and even torturing them. Their leaders were bad before, I always knew that, but this just makes them look even worse! Who even knows what they're doing over there anymore!
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China stop this sussy communism!
Well the government is just bad these days
well the government is just bad these days I mean go america but seriously just bad, china,america, russia or however you spell it
|torture,| |money,| really mean
Geez
Srsly? This is sick the way people treat other people unlike them. I am glad that China has their own space station. Nobody needs to be around sickos, so let them spend millions of dollars on space stations instead of concentration camps. Geez peeps.
It's Zack
China, Russia, North Korea and other recovering communist countries like to keep the reasons for things behind a curtain and not tell anybody
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there was no way that China would stop being communist just because we kicked them out of the ISS. I hope that after the ISS officially goes out of commission that the NASA will make a space station, that would be supper cool.