A pro-China group financially backed by two China-linked billionaires is promoting a radical transgender movement as a means to advance Marxist policies in the US (7 times) new york times Best-selling author Peter Schweitzer reveals in new book Blood Money: Why are those in power turning a blind eye while China is killing Americans?
in blood money, Mr. Schweitzer, a senior contributor to Breitbart News and director of the Government Accountability Institute, reveals China’s covert multi-pronged attack on the United States. In Chapter 6, entitled “Destabilizing Democracy,” Schweitzer discusses two billionaires, Neville Roy Singham, an American based in China, and Joseph Tsai, co-founder of Alibaba. It explores how millionaires support radical activist groups that use transgenderism as a weapon against the “capitalist order.”
Schweitzer focuses first on Singham. Living in Jamaica and Detroit, Michigan, as a young man he adopted communist ideological views and joined the League of Revolutionary Black Workers (LRBW). Singham eventually founded a software business called Thoughtworks, while also serving as a “strategic technology consultant” to Chinese military technology company Huawei.
Thoughtworks eventually opened an office in Beijing. And in 2010 he organized a software development conference in the Chinese capital. However, Singham ended up selling the company in 2017, but the sale was a “financial boon” for him, allowing him to put money into various companies in China, where he currently resides. It was completed. blood money.
“While enjoying a wealthy life and connections in Beijing, Mr. Singham funneled more than $100 million to organizations promoting protests in the United States,” Schweitzer details. “Martin Fowler, chief scientist at ThoughtWorks, said Singham sold the company to fund an ‘activist movement’, a radical pro-communist cause in China.”
CODEPINK founder Jody Evans (left) and ThoughtWorks founder Neville Roy Singham at the 20th Anniversary of V-Day and Vagina Monologues in New York City on February 14, 2018 Attended the ceremony V20: The Red Party. (Dave Kotinski/V-Day Getty Images)
Citing tax records, Mr. Schweitzer found that Mr. Singham’s largest funding was for a New York project called the People’s Forum. The two co-executives of the People’s Forum, Claudia de la Cruz and Manolo de los Santos, are members of the PSL (Party for Socialism and Liberation), whose leader once told members that he was “opposed to fighting the Chinese government.” “Political advocacy.” ”
Schweitzer points out how the PSL uses the trans movement, along with many other Marxist grievance-based movements, to promote the dismantling of Western values.
Screenshot of the People’s Forum website on March 4, 2024.
Screenshot of the website of the Party of Socialism and Liberation on March 4, 2024.
“One of the most divisive issues in America today is the debate over transgender rights, and we see the influence of Beijing-linked organizations and financiers here, too,” Schweitzer wrote. “For the PSL, the trans movement has become a central part of the radical Marxist movement. “The revolution is not gender-conforming,” one article surveying the PSL’s significant transgender membership stated. It is being
“These pro-Beijing groups view the trans movement as a powerful force to advance pro-Beijing policies and drive further radicalization of the movement,” he continued.
“The unity of our movement is what scares them,” they explain. On attacks on the trans movement: “These are attacks that serve the interests of the capitalist class.” On linking black extremist movements, anti-police movements, and socialism: “The ability to link them all is very important to the capitalist order. It’s extremely dangerous.”
Mr. Schweitzer also funds Singham’s organization’s efforts to further push the LGBTQ movement into America’s public discourse through an event titled “Becoming Many: A Legacy of Queer and Trans Rebellion.” I discovered that it has changed.
Jospeh Tsai, co-founder of Alibaba (essentially a Chinese state-owned company), “has poured millions of dollars into transgender causes and research in the United States,” Schweitzer wrote.
Alibaba co-founder Joseph Tsai attends the Asian American Foundation (TAAF) Annual AAPI CEO Dinner on September 26, 2023 in New York City. (JP Im/Getty Images)
Specifically, the Joe Tsai Clara Tsai Foundation launched the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance in July 2021 with a $220 million commitment.
“One initiative is the Wu Tsai Female Athletes Program at Boston Children’s Hospital, which serves as an ‘innovation hub’ for the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance. The Women Athlete Program’s definition of women “includes transgender women and women assigned female at birth.” Dr. Kathryn Ackerman, director of the Women’s Athletes Program, is a supporter of inclusion for transgender athletes. blood money.
Dr. Schweitzer points out that Boston Children’s Hospital is notorious for being “the first gender surgery center to perform mastectomies as young as 15 years old.” Additionally, language on the hospital’s website claiming that teens as young as 17 can undergo vaginoplasty has since been removed. ”
“One of the controversial claims made by hospital staff is that “a large proportion of the children know.” [their gender identity] “Like from the womb,” he writes.
Demonstrators in support of medical treatment for transgender children rally outside Boston Children’s Hospital on September 18, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)
Demonstrators protest against medical treatment of transgender children outside Boston Children’s Hospital on September 18, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)
Schweitzer discovered that Tsai also funds another center at Stanford University that is “deeply involved in trans research, advocacy, and activism.”
“The same institute held a book club event to promote the book of scientist Ben Barres.” Autobiography of a transgender scientist,” he writes.
What’s particularly interesting about both the billionaires and pro-Beijing groups pushing the transgender agenda in the United States is that “they’re not pushing them in China,” Schweitzer said.
He continues:
Because civil liberties are generally restricted in the country, transitioning adults lead even more precarious lives. The Chinese government has restricted LGBTQ characters from appearing on television and in movies, arguing that portrayals of LGBTQ subjects are damaging to the country. The Chinese government considers LGBTQ people to be an “evil foreign influence that prevents young people from getting married and having children,” and bans depictions on television that could be seen as pro-gay, such as depictions of “effeminate men.” ing. Social media companies have shut down LGBTQ accounts. In fact, LGBTQ groups “often do not officially register with authorities” because they are not recognized.
“However, (Free Road Socialist Organization) FRSO, PSL, Singham and Tsai have not publicly criticized the Chinese government’s actions,” he added. “Do they support LGBTQ rights, or do they simply see LGBTQ as a cynical weapon to divide America?”
Blood Money: Why those in power turn a blind eye while China kills Americans It’s out now, Available in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook.
Katherine Hamilton is a political reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her at @thekat_Hamilton.



