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Actor Jackie Chan says he'd love to join the Chinese Communist Party | Blaze Media
Jackie Chan, actor and martial arts icon, says that he would love to join the Chinese Communist Party, but many voices on Chinese social media say they don't want him because of his "moral failings." What are the details? Earlier in July, Chan, who was speaking at a Beijing symposium for...

Jackie Chan, actor and martial arts icon, says that he would love to join the Chinese Communist Party, but many voices on Chinese social media say they don't want him because of his "moral failings."
"When I'm abroad, I often say I'm proud to be Chinese," he said in remarks, "but I'm envious of those who are Chinese Communist Party members — I want to be a party member, too. ... I can see the greatness of the Communist Party of China. It does what it says and delivers what it promises. What they set out to do in 100 years, they achieve in a few decades."
According to Insider, a variety of social media users said the 67-year-old actor wouldn't be a good fit for the party due to what Insider reported were Chan's "moral failings," including having reportedly cheated on his wife. Chan's son, Jaycee, was also arrested for drug possession and spent six months in a Chinese jail.
In 2009, Chan sparked backlash for appearing to endorse China's media censorship.
“I'm not sure if it's good to have freedom or not," he admitted at the time. "I'm really confused now. If you're too free, you're like the way Hong Kong is now. It's very chaotic. Taiwan is also chaotic."
“I'm gradually beginning to feel that we Chinese need to be controlled. If we're not being controlled, we'll just do what we want," he added.
Very soon every child in US public schools will be saying the same things, along with white devils are evil.