T. Belman. In other words, “strength in unity and not in diversity”.
Listening carefully during the State of the Union, you could hear roaring laughter in Beijing when President Biden again said that J6 was the greatest threat to America since the Civil War. Biden is China’s perfect stooge. China has a long-term mission to retaliate against the West, with a bullseye on America, for a Century of Humiliation (1839-1949). To succeed, China must have political and racial unity and opportunities to strike, like an American president driving political, racial, and military disunity and invested in the mythical J6 monster.
It was easy to humiliate the Chinese in the 19th century because they believed that the use of military force was a sign of weakness. For more than a millennium, the Chinese brought nations into their fold using psychology. However, psychology was no match for foreigners firing modern weapons.
Successive humiliations inspired Chinese intellectuals to postulate what was occurring. The stickiest theory reads like the seminal thinking on Critical Race Theory (CRT). The world was divided into five races. The inferior Brown, Black, and Red races, collectively called the colored races, and the superior fair-skinned White and Yellow races. The Yellow race would remain in a long-term struggle with the White rulers, but eventually, the Yellow would win because the Whites were arrogant and lazy, while Yellows were humble and diligent. A belief in Han Chinese superiority is sacrosanct and as old as China.
In 1912, the Father of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen, oversaw early preparations for the long-term mission. He believed China’s success lay in its biological, religious, and cultural purity relative to the impure white race. However, China first needed to expand racial purity to conquered populations.
China did this by forcing Sincization, which transformed non-Han ethnicities to a 90% Han racial majority, and by teaching schoolchildren the five-fold racial taxonomy, along with the Yellow race’s final victory over the White race. In 1927, the Chinese Civil War began. It was a stark reminder of the elusiveness and importance of political unity for the long-term mission.
In 1949, Mao Zedong, the first leader of the People’s Republic of China, delivered political unity. Consistent with the goal of global communism, Mao had to revise the Chinese CRT. The Yellow race was joining and leading the colored races against the white race with its western democratic capitalists.
Mao’s belief was that China’s one-party communist state was superior to democracy and capitalism, and it would deliver the economic heft necessary to develop China to settle the score. However, communism underperformed. The Chinese now had a Cold War loss to add to the humiliation. The West’s assumption of victory, though, was premature.
Quiz. The following picture was taken in
1. a Boy Scout jamboree
2. China
3. Los Angeles, USA
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I know Brush means well, but she doesn’t seem too well versed in Chinese history:
The Top 10 Deadliest Wars in History
The Thirty Years’ War
Chinese Civil War
Russian Civil War
The Dungan Revolt
First World War (WWI)
Taiping Rebellion
The Qing Conquest of the Ming Dynasty
Second Sino-Japanese War
An Lushan Rebellion
Second World War (WWII)
The boldfaced entries took place almost entirely in China. The Chinese are no strangers to resorting to violence. Wars in China, essentially back-to-back, enveloped China for most of the 20th Century: The Boxer Rebellion the Chinese Civil War, the Sino-Japanese War and WWII. Uprisings since then have been nipped in the bud by an iron-fisted dictatorship.
The US has many problems; but it has been a magnet for people from all over the world for 400 years. China, meanwhile, is one of the most homogeneous countries in the world, and is a net exporter of people. That is a solid testament of how one country compares to the other.
Shmuel HaLevi: Our disarray is our strengh.
China has the top down unity needed to advance its carefully planed programs. And formidable industrial depth. In contrast, the US is in complete disarray. We must support a leadership capable of negotiating that quagmire.