Senators Introduce Bill to Rename Street Outside Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C. After Dr. Li Wenliang
Senators Tom Cotton, Ben Sasse, Marco Rubio, and Marsha Blackburn, along with Representative Liz Cheney, have introduced a bill to rename the street outside the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C. "Li Wenliang Plaza" in honor of the late Dr. Li Wenliang, a Wuhan-based doctor who warned the world about the coronavirus before the Chinese Communist Party silenced him.
The bill is an attempt to ensure that Dr. Li's name is never forgotten and to draw a contrast between the cruelty and lies of the Chinese Communist Party and the decency and compassion of the Chinese people. Dr. Li's professional ethics made him an enemy of the Chinese Communist Party, but he is also a hero to the Chinese people, who know that it was his selfless work and voice that the Party sought to silence.
The bill is a measure to honor Dr. Li's bravery and selflessness, and to show the world that truth prevails and free speech is paramount to who we are as a nation. The Chinese Government attempted to silence Dr. Li at great personal risk, but brave medical professionals like Dr. Li spoke truth to the regime.
Key Takeaways:
- The bill introduced by Senators Tom Cotton, Ben Sasse, Marco Rubio, and Marsha Blackburn, along with Representative Liz Cheney, aims to rename the street outside the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C. "Li Wenliang Plaza" in honor of Dr. Li Wenliang.
- Dr. Li Wenliang was a Wuhan-based doctor who warned the world about the coronavirus before the Chinese Communist Party silenced him.
- The bill is an attempt to ensure that Dr. Li's name is never forgotten and to draw a contrast between the cruelty and lies of the Chinese Communist Party and the decency and compassion of the Chinese people.
- Dr. Li's professional ethics made him an enemy of the Chinese Communist Party, but he is also a hero to the Chinese people, who know that it was his selfless work and voice that the Party sought to silence.
- The bill is a measure to honor Dr. Li's bravery and selflessness, and to show the world that truth prevails and free speech is paramount to who we are as a nation.
- Dr. Li's story is an example of the courage and sacrifice of medical professionals like him who spoke truth to the Chinese government's regime.
- The bill's passage is a reminder to the Chinese government and the Communist Party that the U.S. will stand with the oppressed and not with their oppressors.
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Sources:
- https://www.cotton.senate.gov/FOR%20IMMEDIATE%20RELEASE%20Contact:%20Caroline%20Tabler%20or%20James%20Arnold%20(202)%20224-2353%20May%207,%202020%20%20%20Cotton%20Bill%20Renames%20Chinese%20Embassy%20Street%20%E2%80%9CLi%20Wenliang%20Plaza%E2%80%9D%20%20Washington,%20D.C.%20%E2%80%94%20Senators%20Tom%20Cotton%20(R-Arkansas),%20Ben%20Sasse%20(R-Nebraska),%20Marco%20Rubio%20(R-Florida),%20and%20Marsha%20Blackburn%20(R-Tennessee)%20introduced%20a%20bill%20to%20rename%20the%20street%20outside%20the%20Chinese%20embassy%20in%20Washington,%20D.C.%20%E2%80%9CLi%20Wenliang%20Plaza.%E2%80%9D%20The%20bill%20honors%20the%20late%20Dr.%20Li%20Wenliang,%20the%20Wuhan-based%20doctor%20who%20warned%20the%20world%20about%20the%20coronavirus%20before%20the%20Chinese%20Communist%20Party%20silenced%20him.%20Representative%20Liz%20Cheney%20(R-Wyoming)%20introduced%20a%20companion%20bill%20in%20the%20House%20of%20Representatives.%20%20%20Bill%20text%20may%20be%20found%20here.