Kamala Harris‘s 2024 running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), praised the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and lauded the ideals of international communism to students at Nebraska high school while teaching in the state during the 1990s. The pro-CCP remarks were published in a 1991 Alliance Times-Herald—a weekly newspaper published in Alliance, Nebraska—under the headline: “Letters from China.”
In the article, Walz extols the virtues of Chinese communism as a system where “everyone shares” and the state provides necessities to each citizen equally. “It means that everyone is the same and everyone shares,” Walz is quoted telling his high school students. He adds: “The doctor and the construction worker make the same. The Chinese government and the place they work for provide housing and 14 kg or about 30 pounds of rice per month. They get food and housing.”
Students at Alliance, Nebraska’s middle and high schools, exchanged letters with students in China, with some reflecting on the similarities and differences in their lives. Walz is also reported to have told his students about China’s one-child policy; however, the future Minnesota governor leaves out several critical details.
According to Walz, Chinese families who exceeded the one-child limit were merely taxed for each additional child. In actuality, the Chinese Communist state mandated many women to use contraception and engaged in forced abortions on women found not in compliance. Consequently, in other instances, women were sterilized against their will by the communist government.
Walz’s relationship with China has been a point of contention regarding his suitability to serve as vice president. The National Pulse reported last week that the House Oversight Committee has initiated an investigation into Walz over concerning connections to Chinese officials and operatives.