Commentary The month of February has presented the world with two very different images of China: two women with objects around their necks. One, Eileen Gu, a freestyle skier and model, has two gold medals around her neck; the other, meanwhile, has a chain. For every Eileen Gu, as I have discussed before, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of Chinese women who are tormented and abused. Don’t be fooled by Gu’s award-winning smile; China has a dark underbelly, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has attempted to use Gu’s Olympic success to distract us from this fact. But the CCP’s efforts have failed. As The Associated Press noted, “one woman in a population of 1.4 billion” has afforded us a glimpse into what’s really happening in the communist country. One wonders if the woman who was found with a chain around her neck was a victim of human trafficking. The answer appears to …