Furious American “TikTok Refugees”
By MG Paul E Vallely MG, US Army (Ret) & The China Team | January 19, 2025
As the United States is about to ban Tik Tok on Jan. 19, 2025, the CCP has been widely spreading the news that a large number of “Tik Tok refugees” are flooding into Rednote (a CCP’s app similar to Instagram), boasting that 2025 will be a year that everyone studies Chinese. Some Youtube programs promoted by the CCP show young American “Tik Tok refugees” furiously, some even in tears, condemning the high living cost and education cost in America when comparing with China, such as a good breakfast in China costs only $1.5. However, these young naïve Americans don’t understand that in China, 600 million people are making 1000 RMB (equivalent to $140) per month – this number was announced by the former prime minister Li Keqiang in 2020 and China’s economy has been in recession with deflation ever since. American Tik Tok users, especially the young Generation Y, Z, and Alpha users have unfortunately become the victims of CCP’s “Blue-Gold-Yellow Plan”, now even aid CCP’s “Great External Propaganda”.
The notorious so-called “Blue-Gold-Yellow Plan” is a part of the CCP’s “Unrestricted Warfare,” which is a form of united front and internal subversion that is regarded even more severe than nuclear warfare. “Blue” refers to using internet surveillance to spread false propaganda and financial information online; “Gold” refers to using money to bribe; and “Yellow” refers to using sexual temptation. Initially, the Blue-Gold-Yellow Plan targeted political and business figures in the free world, especially the United States and Taiwan, now it has been widely used to target common civilians in the free world.
The CCP aims to conquer the world in the form of communism. As a master of deceits, the CCP knows well how to take advantage of human weakness to control their minds. This brainwashing process has been successfully done within China, now it is spread overseas. One key aspect of brainwashing is anti-America as the CCP views America as the foremost and ultimate enemy on its agenda of ruling the world. How Chinese civilians reacted to 911 shows the consequence of such dreadful brainwashing.
Chinese Celebrations on 911
Not many Americans know that when the tragic news of the 911 terrorist attacks arrived in China, there were large-scale celebrations, even a celebrating parade in Beijing. According to the article “9/11 reminds Chinese of America, global bully” published in September 2003 by Jehangir Pocha , San Francisco Chronicle,
“It was night, most people were going to sleep — but as the news spread, people came out to dance and cheer,” says Janice Wu, 28, a hotel manager. “They were screaming and lighting firecrackers — it was like a big party.”
“America is a bully, so when someone small hits them back, it feels good,” says Huai Lei, 21, a student at the Beijing Institute of Science.
For some Chinese like Lei, 9/11 was payback for what they see as America’s arrogance and its perceived attempts to short-circuit China’s emergence as a major player on the world stage.
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Meanwhile, China’s state-controlled media frequently criticize “American hegemony,” and argue that a “multipolar” world is necessary to offset U.S. military and economic dominance.
“International stability is very important for China,” says Shi Yinghong, professor of American Diplomacy and head of the Center of International Studies at People’s University in Beijing. He says people in China are worried about how America’s reactions to 9/11 have “aggravated, not mitigated,” the global security situation.
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American investment and consumers have fueled much of the extraordinary economic growth in which China takes such pride. A giant McDonald’s and rows of shops hawking Motorola cell phones, Nike shoes and MTV fashions are what draw Lei and his friends to Beijing’s chic Wangfujiang Avenue. But these weapons of America’s “soft power” — its culture and lifestyle — haven’t produced a young generation of Chinese infatuated with America.
Instead, they separate American culture from its politics, which may explain why the same Chinese who speak so critically of America line up outside its embassy in Beijing to seek visas.
CCP’s Propaganda on Taiwan
The CCP’s propaganda has always stressed that “Taiwan is a part of China; it must return to its mother land”; while the CCP heads have repeatedly warned America that Taiwan issue is a red line that America must not touch. The fact is: the CCP stole the power in 1949 and forced the former Chinese government to flee Taiwan. Ever since then, Mainland Chinese people have tragically fallen into the evil hands of communists; while Taiwan belongs to the free world, sharing a value system similar to the United States.
But because of the CCP’s intense, long-term brainwash, even many Chinese mainlanders who have immigrated to the United States for decades still firmly believe that “Taiwan must be liberated by the PLA”.
Within Taiwan, taking advantage of Freedom of speech, the CCP has bribed a group of media reporters/politicians to spread the CCP’s propaganda that “Taiwan must stay in peace with the mainland China, we are all Chinese. But Americans are turning Taiwanese into ashes by generating the conflicts between us. The true conflicts are between America and China, but Americans plan to move the war into Taiwan and sacrifice Taiwanese people…”
Xi Is Committed to Communism
After Xi stepped into power in 2012, within the first few years, Xi was wavering on whether to keep the CCP or dissolve it. In the early days of power-struggle, Xi sentenced a large number of CCP leaders in an “anti-corruption campaign”. At that time, many urged Xi to take the opportunity to abandon communism and build a free China. However, such hope was met with Xi’s determination to stand firm with communism. Eventually Xi firmly grabbed all the power. After the CCP’s 19th National Congress in 2018, Xi and other top CCP leaders gathered in Shanghai, where its first National Congress was held, and vowed to “never forget our original goal,” which refers to Mao’s determination to rule the world in the form of communism.
CCP leader Deng Xiaoping once admitted internally that war with the U.S. would be inevitable. However, the large gap between the two countries in the 1970s-80s forced the CCP to adopt a tactic of “keeping a low profile and buying out time”, which to the outside world, was known as “reform and open up”. This cunning approach misled Western leaders to their wishful thinking that economic growth would change the CCP to a free nation. So, these countries generously fueled China with financial capital, technology, and a global market. Absorbing these supports, the CCP grew dramatically. Once it considered itself strong enough, the CCP gradually showed its true face.
Nowadays, Xi and the rest of the CCP leadership repeatedly proposes to build “a community of with a shared future for mankind”. In essence, it means establishing a new world order led by the CCP.
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