Commentary It’s quite a spectacle to watch U.S. media gush over communist China’s upcoming Winter Olympics while simultaneously covering up the world’s greatest atrocity: the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) Uyghur genocide. Three billion viewers across the globe will be watching the games in Beijing, when in the distant Xinjiang region, millions of Uyghurs are enslaved in massive concentration camps and factories that may be involved in some International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) sponsors’ supply chains. The IOC’s mission statement is “to encourage and support the promotion of ethics and good governance in sport … fair play … at the service of humanity and thereby to promote peace.” But neither the IOC nor the United Nations, nor a single Western democracy made any effort to halt the CCP’s Genocide Games, sorry proof that the People’s Republic of China can shamelessly breach all binding rules and norms among nations with absolute impunity. The …