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    Although his public service career stretches back for nearly sixty years and he probably ranks as one of our most distinguished professional diplomats, until the last year or so I was only dimly aware of Charles W. "Chas" Freeman, Jr. I had occasionally read some of his opinion columns and perhaps one or two of...
  • @Chebyshev
    Are there as many Chinese people who want to immigrate to the U.S. as there are Indians who want to immigrate to the U.S. via H1B visa? If not, then that's probably a bad sign for the U.S..

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain

    Chinese in America are flocking back to China, knowing that the Sinophobic witch-hunt will only worsen in the US.

  • Oh not our sweet AIPAC. Please, run over the New Orleans party animals, but don’t go after our sweet, precious Jews, who we love so much because they were chosen by God and are our greatest ally. The Guardian: Forrest Kendall Pemberton Well, which was it? All four? Was he going to kill them first,...
  • @Dr. Rock
    Well, they can't let the event in New Orleans or Vegas bump them out of the headlines, so they needed to get some "antisemitism spotlight" by broadcasting this "something almost could've happened" story!

    Replies: @Sharonbaron

    So true!!!

  • somebody somewhere was riding in an uber with constitutionally protected items, and cops just randomly knew to pull him over and do an illegal search, it all makes complete sense

  • I’m calling fake on this.

    Visual analysis can confirm with total accuracy that this guy in the picture is a moron, and if there is any truth at all to this story, it will come out in a year or two that he’s mentally retarded and there were 17 FBI informants and agents convincing him to think he was going to do this.

    LOL!

    So friggin’ true. I bet he was setup by the FBI to push the persecuted Jew narrative. While Gaza is goin’ on the Jews probably felt they needed some ginned up sympathy and the FBI was happy to lend a hand. I’m interested in seeing how this pans out for Forrest Kendall Pemberton. I hope his case falls apart, that he doesn’t get the Derek Chauvin treatment.

  • Jew worshipping and Jew owned Gov. Ron DeSantis will make sure this poor guy never sees the light of day again.

  • Well, they can’t let the event in New Orleans or Vegas bump them out of the headlines, so they needed to get some “antisemitism spotlight” by broadcasting this “something almost could’ve happened” story!

    •ï¿½Replies: @Sharonbaron
    @Dr. Rock

    So true!!!
  • Although his public service career stretches back for nearly sixty years and he probably ranks as one of our most distinguished professional diplomats, until the last year or so I was only dimly aware of Charles W. "Chas" Freeman, Jr. I had occasionally read some of his opinion columns and perhaps one or two of...
  • Are there as many Chinese people who want to immigrate to the U.S. as there are Indians who want to immigrate to the U.S. via H1B visa? If not, then that’s probably a bad sign for the U.S..

    •ï¿½Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
    @Chebyshev

    Chinese in America are flocking back to China, knowing that the Sinophobic witch-hunt will only worsen in the US.
  • In a 2002 interview the former Israeli government minister Shulamit Aloni was asked by Amy Goodman: “Often when there is dissent expressed in the United States against policies of the Israeli government, people here are called antisemitic. What is your response to that as an Israeli Jew?†Shulamit Aloni replied “Well, it’s a trick, we...
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  • Although his public service career stretches back for nearly sixty years and he probably ranks as one of our most distinguished professional diplomats, until the last year or so I was only dimly aware of Charles W. "Chas" Freeman, Jr. I had occasionally read some of his opinion columns and perhaps one or two of...
  • @mulga mumblebrain
    @showmethereal

    I love the story of how, after the Communist victory, Marshall Chen Yi, a tough old cookie, was made Mayor of Shanghai. He called the Triad bosses in, and assured them that it would be 'business as usual'. They left happy.
    Meanwhile, his intelligence chaps, gathered information on the Triads, then, one fine night-kapow, boff, whacko. Unsentimental old chap, he was.

    Replies: @showmethereal

    A lot of the Shanghai gangsters fled to Hong Kong and Taiwan once the communists victory was more clear.

  • @littlereddot
    @HuMungus


    Nope! I accepted your statement that you are from Singapore.
    �
    Ahhhh now you remember. Your memory is perhaps better than a goldfish.

    Maybe you will remember that not everyone who corrects your silly accusation against China is a silly Commie Chink.

    In fact public opinion in Southeast Asia has already turned against the USA. More people would choose China over USA.

    Already VIETNAM, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are part of BRICS. Together they alone are already 500 million people.

    Additionally Laos and Cambodia are firmly on China's side. Myanmar, Brunei and Singapore are near neutral. The only outlier that sometimes swings between China and US is Philippines. But the president of the Philippines is now fighting against a very popular Pro China ex president Duterte. In a couple of years, the Philippines may swing back to being Pro China.

    ALL THESE PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THROUGH THE STUPID PROPAGANDA LIKE THE YOUTUBE VIDEOS THAT YOU LIKE TO POST HERE.

    It seems that believing stupid videos like that is a sign that you are of IQ 70?

    Still doesn’t change the fact that after putting down a Communist uprising, Malaysia put a law on the books which allows for up to 15 years imprisonment for anyone pushing Communist propaganda …. and that this law is still on the books. LOL!!!
    �
    You are an idiot. This law is never applied anymore, because the Malayan Communist Party was defeated decades ago.

    If you think that Malaysia is obsessed with ideology like stupid Americans then look at this Malaysian state TV report on the lavish welcome the Malaysian King received in China a couple of months ago.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHKw11vs-_s

    See how Xi Jinping was welcomed in Malaysia by the Malaysian King few years ago.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyFcGZoUOHg

    Meanwhile in the USA.....

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il1VBEHEhqk

    Yeah, this is what I saw on both coasts of the USA when used to travel there yearly about 10 years back. From what I am told by my friends stateside, the situation is much worse now.

    Replies: @HuMungus, @24th Alabama

    WARNING: Any additional, defamatory comments
    about goldfish will be trashed.

    •ï¿½LOL: littlereddot
  • @showmethereal
    @littlereddot

    I once read that Benjamin Franklin did not want the eagle to be the symbol of the new nation because of the characteristics of an eagle. I believe the history said he said a different bird. Might have been a turkey. But yeah eagles are violent birds and like to steal prey and nests of others (especially ospreys).

    Replies: @littlereddot

    But yeah eagles are violent birds and like to steal prey and nests of others

    True that!

    I also find it significant that they chose a modified version of the British East India Company to be their national flag.

    Flags are usually chosen to represent lofty ideals and aspirations. What aspirations does the East India Company inspire?
    Greed? Domination? Violence?

    •ï¿½Thanks: showmethereal
  • @showmethereal
    @emil nikola richard

    Hong Kong had that under the British. In fact the Mainland authorities just caught a guy and sent him back to Hong Kong who was involved in a Hong Kong triad who set fire to a karaoke bar and killed over a dozen people back in the 90’s. True story (see below). Now - Hong Kong is one of the safest cities in the world …. In the early 20th century Shanghai was like that (before the communist revolution)

    https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1781467-20241129.htm

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain

    I love the story of how, after the Communist victory, Marshall Chen Yi, a tough old cookie, was made Mayor of Shanghai. He called the Triad bosses in, and assured them that it would be ‘business as usual’. They left happy.
    Meanwhile, his intelligence chaps, gathered information on the Triads, then, one fine night-kapow, boff, whacko. Unsentimental old chap, he was.

    •ï¿½Replies: @showmethereal
    @mulga mumblebrain

    A lot of the Shanghai gangsters fled to Hong Kong and Taiwan once the communists victory was more clear.
  • @showmethereal
    @Peripatetic commenter

    China is thousands of years old. So the idea that China wasn’t martial doesn’t add up. You pointed out the Mongols and the Jurchen. They didn’t get up one day and invade China. These things were attempted for centuries. When China was strong nobody took her over. When she got lazy and corrupt those two groups did. Same as when the Brits came knocking - and then the 8 nation alliance. But China has had more blood spilled on its land than any other when you look at all the wars fought. Tibet used to try to take over China too. China had always fought. Not sure why preferring trade is portrayed otherwise

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain

    The Yankee ruling class are pseudo-Judaic and run by the Jewintern. Hence unhinged aggression, destructiveness and blood-lust are givens. The Chinese will never attack the USA, but Yankee blood-thirst and self-delusion are rising to hysterical levels.

  • @littlereddot
    @TrueIrish


    We have to move beyond the destructive mindset that war and the national “war on . . . “
    �
    You hit the nail on the head.

    I don't think Americans realise how their minds are being messed with to think in terms of war and the military.

    As you have mentioned, national action plans are always framed in terms of war. War on Drugs. War on Terror. War on Poverty....

    Here is another lifelong indoctrination feature that Americans do not notice....reverance for the military.

    Whenever one meets a guy who has served in the military, the obligatory response to him is "Thank you for your service". I have never encountered this anywhere else in the world.

    Also that servicemen in uniform are given priority and privileges such as airplane flights etc.

    How about the common appearance of the military in sporting events.

    The American considers this all normal. But to non-Americans this all raises eyebrows. We notice that the US seems to revere its military more than any other place.

    IMHO, it is all intentional.

    Replies: @showmethereal, @mulga mumblebrain

    Yanks are dumb, ignorant and brainwashed, just as their Masters like it. They are so fucking thick that they think that the Chinese still pull rickshaws, and attacking China will be another ‘turkey-shoot’. I almost wish they would, so that they finally get their long overdue comeuppance.

  • @littlereddot
    @TrueIrish


    We have to move beyond the destructive mindset that war and the national “war on . . . “
    �
    You hit the nail on the head.

    I don't think Americans realise how their minds are being messed with to think in terms of war and the military.

    As you have mentioned, national action plans are always framed in terms of war. War on Drugs. War on Terror. War on Poverty....

    Here is another lifelong indoctrination feature that Americans do not notice....reverance for the military.

    Whenever one meets a guy who has served in the military, the obligatory response to him is "Thank you for your service". I have never encountered this anywhere else in the world.

    Also that servicemen in uniform are given priority and privileges such as airplane flights etc.

    How about the common appearance of the military in sporting events.

    The American considers this all normal. But to non-Americans this all raises eyebrows. We notice that the US seems to revere its military more than any other place.

    IMHO, it is all intentional.

    Replies: @showmethereal, @mulga mumblebrain

    I once read that Benjamin Franklin did not want the eagle to be the symbol of the new nation because of the characteristics of an eagle. I believe the history said he said a different bird. Might have been a turkey. But yeah eagles are violent birds and like to steal prey and nests of others (especially ospreys).

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @showmethereal


    But yeah eagles are violent birds and like to steal prey and nests of others
    �
    True that!

    I also find it significant that they chose a modified version of the British East India Company to be their national flag.

    Flags are usually chosen to represent lofty ideals and aspirations. What aspirations does the East India Company inspire?
    Greed? Domination? Violence?

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c0/Flag_of_the_British_East_India_Company_%281801%29.svg/330px-Flag_of_the_British_East_India_Company_%281801%29.svg.png
  • @TrueIrish
    @Ron Unz

    We have to move beyond the destructive mindset that war and the national “war on . . . “ campaigns against competitors are ultimately unproductive. Consider the hundreds of billions of dollars spent on Ukraine and the Mid East for bombs and aid. If we spent that here with infrastructure improvements, R & D, higher education, efficient industry, we would be able to compete. Instead we seek to destroy. We should learn from and adapt.

    It is almost as if they are trying to destroy the US through the irrational policies.

    Replies: @littlereddot

    We have to move beyond the destructive mindset that war and the national “war on . . . “

    You hit the nail on the head.

    I don’t think Americans realise how their minds are being messed with to think in terms of war and the military.

    As you have mentioned, national action plans are always framed in terms of war. War on Drugs. War on Terror. War on Poverty….

    Here is another lifelong indoctrination feature that Americans do not notice….reverance for the military.

    Whenever one meets a guy who has served in the military, the obligatory response to him is “Thank you for your service”. I have never encountered this anywhere else in the world.

    Also that servicemen in uniform are given priority and privileges such as airplane flights etc.

    How about the common appearance of the military in sporting events.

    The American considers this all normal. But to non-Americans this all raises eyebrows. We notice that the US seems to revere its military more than any other place.

    IMHO, it is all intentional.

    •ï¿½Replies: @showmethereal
    @littlereddot

    I once read that Benjamin Franklin did not want the eagle to be the symbol of the new nation because of the characteristics of an eagle. I believe the history said he said a different bird. Might have been a turkey. But yeah eagles are violent birds and like to steal prey and nests of others (especially ospreys).

    Replies: @littlereddot
    , @mulga mumblebrain
    @littlereddot

    Yanks are dumb, ignorant and brainwashed, just as their Masters like it. They are so fucking thick that they think that the Chinese still pull rickshaws, and attacking China will be another 'turkey-shoot'. I almost wish they would, so that they finally get their long overdue comeuppance.
  • @Peripatetic commenter
    @Bankotsu

    The first point to note is that China is NOT a martial nation. Chinese people are NOT a warlike people. Chinese culture is NOT a warrior culture.

    �
    Surely, history has demonstrated that not being sufficiently martial is China's failure many times in the past. For example the Yuan Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty and the events around the Opium Wars and foreign depredations against China, albeit under a foreign dynasty (Qing).

    An economically ascendant economy needs sufficient martial strength to deter to parasites and bottom feeders.

    Replies: @showmethereal

    China is thousands of years old. So the idea that China wasn’t martial doesn’t add up. You pointed out the Mongols and the Jurchen. They didn’t get up one day and invade China. These things were attempted for centuries. When China was strong nobody took her over. When she got lazy and corrupt those two groups did. Same as when the Brits came knocking – and then the 8 nation alliance. But China has had more blood spilled on its land than any other when you look at all the wars fought. Tibet used to try to take over China too. China had always fought. Not sure why preferring trade is portrayed otherwise

    •ï¿½Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
    @showmethereal

    The Yankee ruling class are pseudo-Judaic and run by the Jewintern. Hence unhinged aggression, destructiveness and blood-lust are givens. The Chinese will never attack the USA, but Yankee blood-thirst and self-delusion are rising to hysterical levels.
  • @antibeast
    @littlereddot

    Mearsheimer would benefit a lot from studying Chinese history.


    �
    Agree. But Mearsheimer would also benefit a lot from studying European and Asian history which he ignores in favor of his “theory†of geopolitics based on his analysis of US history. He cites the 19th century Monroe Doctrine to prove his geopolitical theory which he calls “offensive realism†to explain US imperialism in Latin America.

    However, when Mearsheimer tries to apply his “theory†to WWI and WWII, he fails to consider the difference between both Europe and Asia during the world wars vis-a-vis US imperialism in Latin America since the 19th century. According to his geopolitical theory of “offensive realismâ€, Mearsheimer claims that the USA entered WWI and WWII in order to prevent the rise of “peer competitors†in both Europe and Asia which is the same rationale used to justify US imperialism in Latin America. Quite the contrary, the USA did not try to prevent but instead aided and abetted the rise of both Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan prior to WWII. That the USA at the time was quite isolationist as signified by the popularity of the “America First†movement disproves Mearsheimer’s “theory†which relegates it to a mere hypothesis. The only reason why the USA entered both world wars was due to the influence of the British and Jewish lobby in the case of WWI and the Chinese lobby in the case of WWII. As a matter of historical fact, the Chinese lobby led by Chiang’s US-educated wife had to literally beg and bribe US officials to stop supplying oil and war materials to Imperial Japan which later attacked Pearl Harbor due to the US oil embargo.

    Replies: @littlereddot, @showmethereal

    Indeed Madam Soong was quite the charmer. I believe they owned a residence in the Riverdale section of the The Bronx NYC (an area of diplomats). She indeed charmed the US to get them to stop supplying Japan. Partly by promising to Christianize China

  • @Ron Unz
    @迪路


    Indeed, Mr Freeman is one of the few foreign diplomats who can appear on Chinese television.
    The views of the old diplomats are more solid and realistic.
    Unfortunately, they are destined to stay away from the core of American decision-making because they refuse to engage in various moral lapses.
    �
    That's interesting to know. Jeffrey Sachs is another one, and I just watched his segment on CGTN yesterday, in which he strongly rebutted the "China collapse" nonsense endlessly promoted by our dishonest MSM:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc1GfxcnbaM

    One thing that the Chinese people should keep in mind is that although the crazy people running America have certainly caused a great deal of trouble to China, they've inflicted vastly more damage upon our own country, so we should be far angrier at them than anyone else.

    A perfect example of this is the global Covid outbreak. As I've indicated, I think there's a great deal of persuasive evidence it was the botched blowback from a failed biowarfare attack against China (and Iran), and it certainly inflicted a great deal of harm upon both those countries, probably ultimately killing well over a million Chinese. But in per capita terms, something like 3x to 4x as many Americans died, giving us about the highest death rate in the developed world, plus we had a year or two of extremely unpleasant national lockdowns. So if the ignorant and gullible American public ever figured out what had really happened, I think they'd be exceptionally angry.

    Replies: @迪路, @antibeast, @Z-man, @Carroll Price, @TrueIrish

    We have to move beyond the destructive mindset that war and the national “war on . . . “ campaigns against competitors are ultimately unproductive. Consider the hundreds of billions of dollars spent on Ukraine and the Mid East for bombs and aid. If we spent that here with infrastructure improvements, R & D, higher education, efficient industry, we would be able to compete. Instead we seek to destroy. We should learn from and adapt.

    It is almost as if they are trying to destroy the US through the irrational policies.

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @TrueIrish


    We have to move beyond the destructive mindset that war and the national “war on . . . “
    �
    You hit the nail on the head.

    I don't think Americans realise how their minds are being messed with to think in terms of war and the military.

    As you have mentioned, national action plans are always framed in terms of war. War on Drugs. War on Terror. War on Poverty....

    Here is another lifelong indoctrination feature that Americans do not notice....reverance for the military.

    Whenever one meets a guy who has served in the military, the obligatory response to him is "Thank you for your service". I have never encountered this anywhere else in the world.

    Also that servicemen in uniform are given priority and privileges such as airplane flights etc.

    How about the common appearance of the military in sporting events.

    The American considers this all normal. But to non-Americans this all raises eyebrows. We notice that the US seems to revere its military more than any other place.

    IMHO, it is all intentional.

    Replies: @showmethereal, @mulga mumblebrain
  • @antibeast
    @littlereddot

    Mearsheimer would benefit a lot from studying Chinese history.


    �
    Agree. But Mearsheimer would also benefit a lot from studying European and Asian history which he ignores in favor of his “theory†of geopolitics based on his analysis of US history. He cites the 19th century Monroe Doctrine to prove his geopolitical theory which he calls “offensive realism†to explain US imperialism in Latin America.

    However, when Mearsheimer tries to apply his “theory†to WWI and WWII, he fails to consider the difference between both Europe and Asia during the world wars vis-a-vis US imperialism in Latin America since the 19th century. According to his geopolitical theory of “offensive realismâ€, Mearsheimer claims that the USA entered WWI and WWII in order to prevent the rise of “peer competitors†in both Europe and Asia which is the same rationale used to justify US imperialism in Latin America. Quite the contrary, the USA did not try to prevent but instead aided and abetted the rise of both Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan prior to WWII. That the USA at the time was quite isolationist as signified by the popularity of the “America First†movement disproves Mearsheimer’s “theory†which relegates it to a mere hypothesis. The only reason why the USA entered both world wars was due to the influence of the British and Jewish lobby in the case of WWI and the Chinese lobby in the case of WWII. As a matter of historical fact, the Chinese lobby led by Chiang’s US-educated wife had to literally beg and bribe US officials to stop supplying oil and war materials to Imperial Japan which later attacked Pearl Harbor due to the US oil embargo.

    Replies: @littlereddot, @showmethereal

    Thanks, much food for thought.

  • @littlereddot
    @antibeast

    Mearsheimer would benefit alot from studying Chinese history.

    I think he may be close to that point tho. He goes to China alot, and has acknowledged that he gets a better reception in China than he does the US.

    Sooner or later his curiousity will make him look up China's history and he will realise that the Chinese attitude towards the outside world is totally different from the West.

    Replies: @antibeast

    Mearsheimer would benefit a lot from studying Chinese history.

    Agree. But Mearsheimer would also benefit a lot from studying European and Asian history which he ignores in favor of his “theory†of geopolitics based on his analysis of US history. He cites the 19th century Monroe Doctrine to prove his geopolitical theory which he calls “offensive realism†to explain US imperialism in Latin America.

    However, when Mearsheimer tries to apply his “theory†to WWI and WWII, he fails to consider the difference between both Europe and Asia during the world wars vis-a-vis US imperialism in Latin America since the 19th century. According to his geopolitical theory of “offensive realismâ€, Mearsheimer claims that the USA entered WWI and WWII in order to prevent the rise of “peer competitors†in both Europe and Asia which is the same rationale used to justify US imperialism in Latin America. Quite the contrary, the USA did not try to prevent but instead aided and abetted the rise of both Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan prior to WWII. That the USA at the time was quite isolationist as signified by the popularity of the “America First†movement disproves Mearsheimer’s “theory†which relegates it to a mere hypothesis. The only reason why the USA entered both world wars was due to the influence of the British and Jewish lobby in the case of WWI and the Chinese lobby in the case of WWII. As a matter of historical fact, the Chinese lobby led by Chiang’s US-educated wife had to literally beg and bribe US officials to stop supplying oil and war materials to Imperial Japan which later attacked Pearl Harbor due to the US oil embargo.

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @antibeast

    Thanks, much food for thought.
    , @showmethereal
    @antibeast

    Indeed Madam Soong was quite the charmer. I believe they owned a residence in the Riverdale section of the The Bronx NYC (an area of diplomats). She indeed charmed the US to get them to stop supplying Japan. Partly by promising to Christianize China
  • @littlereddot
    @showmethereal


    I find it hard to understand people’s fascination with “15 minute citiesâ€.
    �
    When one has invested so much in cars and car culture, it is difficult to admit that walking to the mall or restaurant is preferable to driving there.

    I doubt if this guy would be saying the same things if he actually experienced the joys of living in a Walkable City.

    This guy is quite funny.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Icyahslf-4

    Replies: @showmethereal

    Yeah apparently there is some conspiracy because the term was mentioned at the World Economic Forum. Weird really. I guess kind of like they think people don’t own their apartments in other parts of the world and only rent

    •ï¿½Agree: littlereddot
  • @showmethereal
    @littlereddot

    Mostly agree. But China already passed the U.S. in life expectancy

    Replies: @littlereddot

    Thanks for correcting me, I must be drawing from old data.

  • @showmethereal
    @Kurt Knispel

    I find it hard to understand people’s fascination with “15 minute citiesâ€. For most of human history when people left rural areas to move to cities - they did so precisely so that everything they needed was within very close proximity to them. That lasted until last century or so when humans got trains and cars. And even after trains it was still mostly cars. Even after the Industrial age… Factory workers in cities lived in close proximity to the factory. Same with dockworkers. Your doctor was close…. Your local neighborhood store carried everything you could think of…. So I don’t under conspiracy theory for humans to realize the sprawl of the automobile is not sustainable

    Replies: @littlereddot

    I find it hard to understand people’s fascination with “15 minute citiesâ€.

    When one has invested so much in cars and car culture, it is difficult to admit that walking to the mall or restaurant is preferable to driving there.

    I doubt if this guy would be saying the same things if he actually experienced the joys of living in a Walkable City.

    This guy is quite funny.


    Video Link

    •ï¿½Replies: @showmethereal
    @littlereddot

    Yeah apparently there is some conspiracy because the term was mentioned at the World Economic Forum. Weird really. I guess kind of like they think people don’t own their apartments in other parts of the world and only rent
  • @antibeast
    @Anonymous

    I didn’t say that I agree with Mearsheimer who tries to fit his “theory†onto geopolitical events, rather than the other way around. Anyway, here’s a video rebutting his “theory “ that China would follow the example of the USA:

    https://youtu.be/5BP7RjKdSYU?si=UzJtph441DdA5_R1

    Replies: @littlereddot

    Mearsheimer would benefit alot from studying Chinese history.

    I think he may be close to that point tho. He goes to China alot, and has acknowledged that he gets a better reception in China than he does the US.

    Sooner or later his curiousity will make him look up China’s history and he will realise that the Chinese attitude towards the outside world is totally different from the West.

    •ï¿½Replies: @antibeast
    @littlereddot

    Mearsheimer would benefit a lot from studying Chinese history.


    �
    Agree. But Mearsheimer would also benefit a lot from studying European and Asian history which he ignores in favor of his “theory†of geopolitics based on his analysis of US history. He cites the 19th century Monroe Doctrine to prove his geopolitical theory which he calls “offensive realism†to explain US imperialism in Latin America.

    However, when Mearsheimer tries to apply his “theory†to WWI and WWII, he fails to consider the difference between both Europe and Asia during the world wars vis-a-vis US imperialism in Latin America since the 19th century. According to his geopolitical theory of “offensive realismâ€, Mearsheimer claims that the USA entered WWI and WWII in order to prevent the rise of “peer competitors†in both Europe and Asia which is the same rationale used to justify US imperialism in Latin America. Quite the contrary, the USA did not try to prevent but instead aided and abetted the rise of both Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan prior to WWII. That the USA at the time was quite isolationist as signified by the popularity of the “America First†movement disproves Mearsheimer’s “theory†which relegates it to a mere hypothesis. The only reason why the USA entered both world wars was due to the influence of the British and Jewish lobby in the case of WWI and the Chinese lobby in the case of WWII. As a matter of historical fact, the Chinese lobby led by Chiang’s US-educated wife had to literally beg and bribe US officials to stop supplying oil and war materials to Imperial Japan which later attacked Pearl Harbor due to the US oil embargo.

    Replies: @littlereddot, @showmethereal
  • The Antisemitism Awareness Act is a wrecking ball designed to pulverize the First Amendment. While the alleged intention of the bill is to make Jewish students feel safer on campus, the real purpose is to put an end to the anti-genocide demonstrations that have broken out across the country and to prevent the criticism of...
  • @EliteCommInc.
    @Looger

    "“official statistics†in certain countries are 100% provable *****, if you simply watch the cucked news and write down the murders for that day and compare at the end of the year."


    But the sources I provide do a tad more than that. Your comment in my view was a challenge to th source material or it makes no sense. If you off handly are saying sources from the main are useless, I have several choices:

    1. defend the source, in this case I don't have to go in depth because you provide no real case for disbelieving it's veracity.

    2. offer different sources that are not considered in the main.

    3. agree with you

    I chose 1 and 2. That supports the case against any white genocide agenda. Certainly not unique. The assumption that that white farmers are attacked for being white could made, maybe some revenge for their own support of appartheid. But more likely, most whtes control the wealth and if one is going to steal -- it might make sense to steal from those that have something worth stealing -- it just so happens whites still hold and control S. African wealth.


    -----------------------


    As for trolling . . why ake an off handed comment about sources, unless one is just making hay.

    Replies: @Looger

    That supports the case against any white genocide agenda.

    See here you’re flat out lying.

    I never said there was a political agenda, though of course the EFF often calls for this very thing.

    The farm murders are being committed by small semi-organized or non-organized groups of people, who are taking the cues of:

    1) the police not responding to calls of violence or reports of violence
    2) no prosecutions of previous farm murder perpetrators
    3) the media internationally ignoring what’s happening right in front of them

    Your continual denial of what’s been reported many times is… interesting. For about 10 seconds. Then I realize you’re just here to push some BS crap on everyone, maybe you’re paid, mayube you’re comitted to some kind of ideology.

    Doesn’t matter in the end – you’re just a fucking liar.

    Yawn.

  • Although his public service career stretches back for nearly sixty years and he probably ranks as one of our most distinguished professional diplomats, until the last year or so I was only dimly aware of Charles W. "Chas" Freeman, Jr. I had occasionally read some of his opinion columns and perhaps one or two of...
  • @littlereddot
    @Dr. Acula

    No one knows the future, but here are a few points that you can consider:

    1. China's current retirement age is only 60 for men and 55 for women. yet her life expectancy is 77.9, slightly lower than the USA at 79.3. They are now gradually increasing the retirement age and it will free up more workers.

    2. USA has 1.7% of its population employed in agriculture. Yet it is self sufficient in food production.
    China has 17.5% of its population employed in agriculture. When it does reach the same level as the USA, 16% of the population will be freed up.

    3. A large population in the past was necessary because of manual agriculture and manufacturing. We live in a time of increasing automation and robotics. Indeed there are fears that "robots will take all the jobs". In such a situation, is a large population really an advantage?

    4. China does not shy away from drastic action when it is a national priority. From 1949 to 1979 under Mao, China's population almost doubled from 540 to 970 million because he emphasized national strength. After Deng took over in 1979, there was change in direction and the infamous One Child Policy was introduced. This ended in 2015.

    If China is no stranger to drastic actions such as these, and if the present government feels that it is a national priority, what is to stop them from declaring "Having two or more children is a patriotic deed. Every third child born shall be rewarded with generous grants for the raising and education of the child, and generous pensions grants for the parents and grandparents.".

    Replies: @Anonymous, @showmethereal

    Mostly agree. But China already passed the U.S. in life expectancy

    •ï¿½Thanks: littlereddot
    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @showmethereal

    Thanks for correcting me, I must be drawing from old data.
  • @OliverPeeples
    @OliverPeeples

    Continuing...

    Most of the people reading the libertarian crap are not even aware that the U.S. just recently completed a chip factory in the southwest. It is producing higher quality outputs than even the best factory in Taiwan. Most are also oblivious to the quality of American craftsmanship and engineering in the old days. I'm not even patriotic, but do remember a time when American made stuff was well worth the extra price because the items, lasted, were higher quality and *lasted.*

    Over the next year, SpaceX will launch 400 times. Our AI, contrary the ludites, is impressive and it is a matter of time before we have unmanned missions to pull mineral rich rocks into orbit.

    Now if you are libertarian free trader, this will horrify you because it means you have to think in terms other than Uber drivers and insanely stupid wealth inequality. You have to get out of bed with Krugman and ponder a world in which life is more leisurely, the nation is more self-sufficient and Americans call their own shots.

    Replies: @niceland, @showmethereal

    Where do you get this idea that the TSMC factory in Arizona is doing well??? They couldn’t even finish it on time. They had to force workers from Taiwan to go work there because there wasn’t enough talent in the U.S. to run it

  • @mulga mumblebrain
    @HuMungus

    No doubt the dumbest and most viciously pig ignorant piece of shit, so far. Perhaps they might have had to run fast from lions, leopards, or hyenas like you etc-or do you reckon those were all Arabs?

    Replies: @HuMungus, @showmethereal

    Actually it wasn’t to run from those animals. There still tribes in East Africa for whom they still hunt down wild animals that you noted. In fact it is a right of passage for males to be able to kill a predator. Stalking and tracking and chasing them …. But yeah you are closer to the truth than the psycho Humun…

  • @emil nikola richard
    @Bankotsu

    At Chinese bars in China do they often have fistfights over women at closing time? Do they ever have drive by shootings at birthday parties?

    People who live on opposite sides of the planet tend to be different. Here in America if you have a relative in prison (many of us do) the story is likely they stabbed somebody when a drunk argument got out of hand.

    Replies: @Peripatetic commenter, @littlereddot, @showmethereal

    Hong Kong had that under the British. In fact the Mainland authorities just caught a guy and sent him back to Hong Kong who was involved in a Hong Kong triad who set fire to a karaoke bar and killed over a dozen people back in the 90’s. True story (see below). Now – Hong Kong is one of the safest cities in the world …. In the early 20th century Shanghai was like that (before the communist revolution)

    https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1781467-20241129.htm

    •ï¿½Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
    @showmethereal

    I love the story of how, after the Communist victory, Marshall Chen Yi, a tough old cookie, was made Mayor of Shanghai. He called the Triad bosses in, and assured them that it would be 'business as usual'. They left happy.
    Meanwhile, his intelligence chaps, gathered information on the Triads, then, one fine night-kapow, boff, whacko. Unsentimental old chap, he was.

    Replies: @showmethereal
  • @Kurt Knispel
    @Bankotsu

    Your third paragraph (filtered):

    "Chinese people... ...can enter and then can WIN. Chinese people are VERY confident… ...prowess. They feel that they can wipe out the competition. This is where they concentrate their firepower on."

    Does that sound peaceful?

    Have you ever sat in a sauna with the Chinese national soccer team? One of the disgusting experiences in my life was to sweat amongst such aggressive pigs! I left straight away.
    Those are internationally dreaded leg destroyers. They have literally destroyed player existences with vicious, violent kicks and have even killed players as a result. Non-players but destroyers of the joy of movement and play. Nobody wants to play with them, because they do not play. They mean business – mean business it is (with them and with Jewmerica).

    Bruce Lee and all the other violent Chinese productions come to mind; maybe they are done by „your“ Jews.

    China has won Russia’s international military competition year after year...

    Such a huge population contains everything; the materialist you see foremost, martial people and mind you, mind me, humble and spiritual people amongst the average survivor; praying for the family – „my family“, my needs for my creeds and the rest can go to hell?

    For China to be China Peace, it needs to follow through with your president’s most important statement I know of: Housing is for living instead of speculation.
    The follow on is One Man One House Only. Meanwhile China is stocking up with apartment buildings, and not to mention those 15 Minute Cities.

    We poor little chinamen are just little hard workers, day & night, selling our humble produce very cheap to you, our friendlies; (and the day before I drowned my baby girl because she will be a material disadvantage for The Family).

    A famous Brit biznit can once said: With Chinese and with Jews one can not make a profit. Working with you greeds is a onesided, unbalanced affair at the end of the day. „You“ striving to literally deal with everyone means everyone else will be left out of balance (except for the Jew); i.e. unbalanced balance sheets when the Chinaman has been in town he turns it into Chinatown.

    China’s success is a failure and offers no real solution to this Jewish world, no disillusion and no dissolution of the Jewish World. Rather the opposite in pampering the Jew and his lies (e.g. building holohoax temples for the bastards or saying we support Damascus while watching its downfall without moving a finger).
    After all, in this Jewish World there seems only space for the Jew-jew. Add the Chop-chop and you have the Two Jews… fighting;
    Jew Trump fighting Xi Chop Jing: fighting on the back of everyone else, but never directly (even so the Jews too are one of the largest populations in this world).

    The Jew & The Chinamen – double trouble, resp. double strains on life in town.

    Replies: @showmethereal

    I find it hard to understand people’s fascination with “15 minute citiesâ€. For most of human history when people left rural areas to move to cities – they did so precisely so that everything they needed was within very close proximity to them. That lasted until last century or so when humans got trains and cars. And even after trains it was still mostly cars. Even after the Industrial age… Factory workers in cities lived in close proximity to the factory. Same with dockworkers. Your doctor was close…. Your local neighborhood store carried everything you could think of…. So I don’t under conspiracy theory for humans to realize the sprawl of the automobile is not sustainable

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @showmethereal


    I find it hard to understand people’s fascination with “15 minute citiesâ€.
    �
    When one has invested so much in cars and car culture, it is difficult to admit that walking to the mall or restaurant is preferable to driving there.

    I doubt if this guy would be saying the same things if he actually experienced the joys of living in a Walkable City.

    This guy is quite funny.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Icyahslf-4

    Replies: @showmethereal
  • @Yojimbo/Zatoichi
    @Ron Unz

    "China’s real productive economy (PPP GDP excluding easily-manipulable services) is actually now larger than the combined total of the US, the rest of the Anglosphere, the European Union, and Japan, and also growing far more rapidly"

    Question: Is there a specific reason as to why Mr Freeman downplays the historical significance of protectionism as a key factor in increasing economic productivity, especially for China? After all, China was not always so gung ho on free trade, specifically when it might come at the expense of not protecting their domestic economy. The idea that China wholeheartedly opened all their domestic markets to Western trade is utter and complete rubbish. Certainly China has opened more of its markets to Western trade, but compared to the US, it still has a long ways to go.

    Mr Freeman appears to be a most brilliant man in the areas of foreign relations, as well as geopolitics at large. However, that doesn't mean he is a well trained economist regarding economic growth and thus he appears to parrot the midcentury US talking points that the State Dept would've held as gospel (e.g. Free Trade largely or prominently fuels economic growth; protection of national industries has little if any direct affect on a nation's economic output, and of course it's primarily due to economic trade agreements that are a nation's main gateway to prosperity for those at home, etc).

    As a balanced, perhaps even nuanced at times salve to the role of protectionism's role in fueling economic growth (Something tha both China and Japan have employed for their domestic economies for several decades), one could suggest Patrick Buchanan's The Great Betrayal: How American Sovereignty and Social Justice Are Being Sacrificed to the Gods of the Global Economy. And also, the 2010 tome Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism, by Ha-Joon Chan.

    The main point being of course, is that US offshoring of manufacturing beginning in the mid to late 90's to China helped the Chinese economy grow to the astronomic limits it has reached today. This is not of course, the ONLY thing that helped the Chinese economy grow, but it IS a significant factor. After all, if the US had invested more in its own domestic manufacturing instead of permitting its US businesses to offshore production abroad (including China), perhaps the US economy wouldn't now be facing the long term dire prospects it does in the 2020's.

    After all, Freeman's specific expertise is in foreign policy, and not the basics how trade impacts a nation's economic growth.

    But, aside from Mr Freman's wanderings into domestic/free market economics, something he is no more qualified than say, Pat Buchanan (because that is not an area that lies within his expertise), his picture of the US's future from a military/geopolitical perspective is very much welcome, eye opening, and should be carefully considered by those in the current State Department.

    Replies: @niceland, @Charles Pewitt, @24th Alabama, @showmethereal

    Actually American companies invested very little in China. They gave contracts to 3rd party manufacturers or were in joint ventures (limited capital put up) . That’s why it was so profitable for US companies to offshore to China. Apple for instance puts very little money in China at all. It just subcontracts. That is how Apple reaps such hefty profits

  • @Anonymous
    @antibeast

    Mearsheimer doesn't know what the fuck he is talking about. Anglin ironically has better insight than Mearsheimer.

    Replies: @antibeast

    I didn’t say that I agree with Mearsheimer who tries to fit his “theory†onto geopolitical events, rather than the other way around. Anyway, here’s a video rebutting his “theory “ that China would follow the example of the USA:


    Video Link

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @antibeast

    Mearsheimer would benefit alot from studying Chinese history.

    I think he may be close to that point tho. He goes to China alot, and has acknowledged that he gets a better reception in China than he does the US.

    Sooner or later his curiousity will make him look up China's history and he will realise that the Chinese attitude towards the outside world is totally different from the West.

    Replies: @antibeast
  • @eah
    There is a report today in German alternative media claiming Freeman thinks the US is responsible for taking out Nordstream:

    US-Top-Diplomat: 'Die USA haben Nord Stream gesprengt!'

    The text refers to an article in a German newspaper (Berliner Zeitung) that's supposedly behind a paywall, but can be read here:

    US-Diplomat Chas Freeman: 'Wir verkaufen Deutschland Gas, das vier- bis fünfmal teurer ist als russisches'

    The headline is 'We're selling Germany natural gas that's 4x-5x more expensive than natural gas from Russia.'

    In response to a question about a US offer to buy Nordstream, and whether the US and Russia can reach an agreement about supplying natural gas to Europe in the future, Freeman says 'Why should we? I assume the US blew up Nordstream ... I see no other plausible explanation.'

    Warum sollten wir? Ich gehe davon aus, dass die USA Nord Stream gesprengt haben. Bis auf die Geschichten, die von verschiedenen Geheimdiensten in die Welt gesetzt werden, sehe ich keine plausible andere Erklärung.
    �

    Replies: @littlereddot

    When the current geopolitical dust settles. The folks that will hate the USA the most won’t be the Russians or Iranians or Chinese.

    It will be the Europeans. They put their trust in the US and considered them friends and allies, only to be deceived with sugar coated words, then stabbed in the back and serially raped while bleeding out on the ground.

  • Anonymous[365] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:
    @littlereddot
    @Dr. Acula

    No one knows the future, but here are a few points that you can consider:

    1. China's current retirement age is only 60 for men and 55 for women. yet her life expectancy is 77.9, slightly lower than the USA at 79.3. They are now gradually increasing the retirement age and it will free up more workers.

    2. USA has 1.7% of its population employed in agriculture. Yet it is self sufficient in food production.
    China has 17.5% of its population employed in agriculture. When it does reach the same level as the USA, 16% of the population will be freed up.

    3. A large population in the past was necessary because of manual agriculture and manufacturing. We live in a time of increasing automation and robotics. Indeed there are fears that "robots will take all the jobs". In such a situation, is a large population really an advantage?

    4. China does not shy away from drastic action when it is a national priority. From 1949 to 1979 under Mao, China's population almost doubled from 540 to 970 million because he emphasized national strength. After Deng took over in 1979, there was change in direction and the infamous One Child Policy was introduced. This ended in 2015.

    If China is no stranger to drastic actions such as these, and if the present government feels that it is a national priority, what is to stop them from declaring "Having two or more children is a patriotic deed. Every third child born shall be rewarded with generous grants for the raising and education of the child, and generous pensions grants for the parents and grandparents.".

    Replies: @Anonymous, @showmethereal

    From 1949 to 1979 under Mao, China’s population almost doubled from 540 to 970 million because he emphasized national strength. After Deng took over in 1979, there was change in direction and the infamous One Child Policy was introduced.

    Mao was a national disaster for China. The mother fucking piece of shit gave away Chinese land left and right, not to mention many of the disgusting things he did during his rule. By the way, do you know why the Communists were able to seize power in 1949? This is because the PRC not only started as a puppet state of the Soviet Union, but it also colluded with Japan during WWII. The population ballooned because he encouraged people to have many children for ideological reasons rather than for national strength. Deng’s one-child policy was needed because Deng inherited a country poorer than Haiti, but with a large population.

    You should confine yourself to talking about present-day China, which you are mostly correct, and not talk about a period of China in which you have no idea and are completely clueless.

  • @Peripatetic commenter
    @xyzxy



    An ancillary question is whether tariffs can ‘bring back’ manufacturing jobs? That is one thing Trump talks about. Using the guitar example, could Gibson or Fender (or PRS, or whomever) ramp up American production at a level that matches Chinese and/or Mexican price points, by hiring more employees? Given costs of doing business in the US as opposed to foreign countries, it is an important question that has to be considered.

    �
    Or, could they engage in much more automation.

    However, that also brings up other important questions.

    Replies: @showmethereal

    Yes and all nations will automate more and more. Guess who are the top countries for robots now. Japan and Germany – with China hot on their heels. One would also find it interesting to note that China’s manufacturing has a higher robot density than U.S. manufacturing. But as usual politicians are 20 to 30 years off in their information … thats why their decisions are nonsensical

  • @ariadna
    Interestingly, analyzing the tragic chaos that has been visited upon Syria, Bernard at MoA finally concludes the sure eventual winner will be... China!

    "Syria - Winners And Losers Or Both

    Syria has fallen. It is now highly likely that the country will fall apart. Outside and inside actors will try to capture and/or control as many parts of the cadaver as each of them can.

    Years of chaos and strife will follow from that.

    Israel is grabbing another large amount of Syrian land. It has taken control of the Syrian city of Quneitra, along with the towns of Al-Qahtaniyah and Al-Hamidiyah in the Quneitra region. It has also advanced into the Syrian Mount Hermon and is now positioned just 30 kilometers from (and above) the Syrian capital.

    It is also further demilitarizing Syria by bombing every Syria military storage site in its reach. Air defense positions and heave equipment are its primary targets. For years to come Syria, or whatever may evolve from it, will be completely defenseless against outside attacks.

    Israel is for now the big winner in Syria. But, with restless Jihadists now right on its border, it remains to be seen for how long that will hold.

    The U.S. is bombing the central desert of Syria. It claims to strike ISIS but the real target is any local (Arab) resistance which could prevent a connection between the U.S. controlled east of Syria with the Israel controlled south-west. There may well be plans to further build this connection into an Eretz Israel, a Zionist controlled state "from the river to the sea".

    Turkey has had and has a big role in the attack on Syria. It is financing and controlling the 'Syrian National Army' (previously the Free Syrian Army), which it is mainly using to fight Kurdish separatists in Syria.

    There are some 3 to 5 million Syrian refugees in Turkey which the wannabe-Sultan Erdogan wants, for domestic political reasons, to return to Syria. The evolving chaos will not permit that.

    Turkey had nurtured and pushed the al-Qaeda derived Hayat Tahrir al-Sham to take Aleppo. It did not expect it to go any further. The fall of Syria is now becoming a problem for Turkey as the U.S. is taking control of it. Washington will try to use HTS for its own interests which are not necessary compatible with whatever Turkey may want to do.

    A primary target for Turkey are the Kurdish insurgents within Turkey and their support from the Kurds in Syria. Organized as the Syrian Democratic Forces the Kurds sponsored and controlled by the United States. The SDF are already fighting Erdogan's SNA and any further Turkish intrusion into Syria will be confronted by them.

    The SDF, supported by the U.S. occupation of east-Syria, is in control of the major oil, gas and wheat fields in the east of the country. Anyone who wants to rule in Damascus will need access to those resources to be able to finance the state.

    Despite having a $10 million award on its head HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Golani is currently played up by western media as the unifying and tolerant new leader of Syria. But his HTS is itself a coalition of hardline Jihadists from various countries. There is little left to loot in Syria and as soon as those resources run out the fighting within HTS will begin. Will al-Golani be able to control the sectarian urges of the comrades when these start to plunder the Shia and Christian shrines of Damascus?

    During the last years Russia was less invested in the Assad government than it seemed. It knew that Assad had become a mostly useless partner. The Russia Mediterranean base in Khmeimim in Latakia province is its springboard into Africa. There will be U.S. pressure on any new leadership in Syria to kick the Russians out. However any new leadership in Syria, if it is smart, will want to keep the Russians in. It is never bad to have an alternative choice should one eventually need one. Russia may well stay in Latakia for years to come.

    With the fall of Syria Iran has lost the major link in its axis of resistance against Israel. Its forward defenses, provided by Hizbullah in Lebanon, are now in ruins.

    As the former General Wesley Clark reported about a talk he once had in the Pentagon:

    "This is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran.â€
    Six of the seven countries mentioned in that famous memo have by now been thrown into chaos. Iran is -so far- the sole survivor of those plans. It will urgently have to further raise its local defenses. It is high time now for it to finally acquire real nuclear weapons.

    The incoming Trump administration sees China as its major enemy. By throwing Syria (and Ukraine) into chaos the outgoing Biden administration has guaranteed that Trump will have to stay involved in the Middle East (and eastern Europe). The massive U.S. 'Pivot to Asia' will again have to wait. This gives China more time to build its sphere of influence. It may well be the only power that has won in this."

    Replies: @Bankotsu, @showmethereal

    Good points. Of course the thousands of Uighur militants in Syria are homeless. They just put out a propaganda video that they will be bringing the war to China next. Of course slickly produced it probably had some help from the U.S. State Department. Of course China had been preparing for this for decades. Casual security in Xinjiang is serious business (video below). So one can only guess what they have behind the scenes (we do know the ethnic Tajiks main job is patrolling the border – but not displayed in the video).


    Video Link

  • eah says:

    There is a report today in German alternative media claiming Freeman thinks the US is responsible for taking out Nordstream:

    US-Top-Diplomat: ‘Die USA haben Nord Stream gesprengt!’

    The text refers to an article in a German newspaper (Berliner Zeitung) that’s supposedly behind a paywall, but can be read here:

    US-Diplomat Chas Freeman: ‘Wir verkaufen Deutschland Gas, das vier- bis fünfmal teurer ist als russisches’

    The headline is ‘We’re selling Germany natural gas that’s 4x-5x more expensive than natural gas from Russia.’

    In response to a question about a US offer to buy Nordstream, and whether the US and Russia can reach an agreement about supplying natural gas to Europe in the future, Freeman says ‘Why should we? I assume the US blew up Nordstream … I see no other plausible explanation.’

    Warum sollten wir? Ich gehe davon aus, dass die USA Nord Stream gesprengt haben. Bis auf die Geschichten, die von verschiedenen Geheimdiensten in die Welt gesetzt werden, sehe ich keine plausible andere Erklärung.

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @eah

    When the current geopolitical dust settles. The folks that will hate the USA the most won't be the Russians or Iranians or Chinese.

    It will be the Europeans. They put their trust in the US and considered them friends and allies, only to be deceived with sugar coated words, then stabbed in the back and serially raped while bleeding out on the ground.
  • @Dr. Acula
    I agree with the main points of the article: that the US is at war with China, that COVID was a bioweapon against US geopolitical rivals, and that the internet allows us to partially override previous media blockades. Most positively, I noticed that someone is finally exposing this debt-trap propaganda for the bullshit that it is.

    But I would like to ask Ron Unz one thing: what do you think about China's demographic situation? Partly due to the one-child policy that has been in place for decades, but also due to contact with the West and the associated influence of liberalism, China is facing a disastrous population development.

    https://www.populationpyramid.net/china/

    China's population pyramid is similar to that of the USA (https://www.populationpyramid.net/united-states-of-america/2023/), but if you look at the future population to the right of the pyramid, China is currently at its peak and things will go steeply downhill from here. The USA, on the other hand, will enjoy slow but steady growth. This is what many call “the Japanification of Chinaâ€. This can also be seen in the Chinese bond yields:

    https://tradingeconomics.com/china/government-bond-yield

    This is what the bonds of a country that will hardly grow in the next few years and where too few working people will meet too many retirees look like. I would like to emphasize once again that I am not arguing here, like all the doom prophets, that an implosion of the Chinese (housing) market is imminent. However, I do wonder how a country with such a demographic development is going to match or even surpass the USA over the next few decades.

    Replies: @showmethereal, @littlereddot

    No one knows the future, but here are a few points that you can consider:

    1. China’s current retirement age is only 60 for men and 55 for women. yet her life expectancy is 77.9, slightly lower than the USA at 79.3. They are now gradually increasing the retirement age and it will free up more workers.

    2. USA has 1.7% of its population employed in agriculture. Yet it is self sufficient in food production.
    China has 17.5% of its population employed in agriculture. When it does reach the same level as the USA, 16% of the population will be freed up.

    3. A large population in the past was necessary because of manual agriculture and manufacturing. We live in a time of increasing automation and robotics. Indeed there are fears that “robots will take all the jobs”. In such a situation, is a large population really an advantage?

    4. China does not shy away from drastic action when it is a national priority. From 1949 to 1979 under Mao, China’s population almost doubled from 540 to 970 million because he emphasized national strength. After Deng took over in 1979, there was change in direction and the infamous One Child Policy was introduced. This ended in 2015.

    If China is no stranger to drastic actions such as these, and if the present government feels that it is a national priority, what is to stop them from declaring “Having two or more children is a patriotic deed. Every third child born shall be rewarded with generous grants for the raising and education of the child, and generous pensions grants for the parents and grandparents.”.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Anonymous
    @littlereddot

    From 1949 to 1979 under Mao, China’s population almost doubled from 540 to 970 million because he emphasized national strength. After Deng took over in 1979, there was change in direction and the infamous One Child Policy was introduced.


    Mao was a national disaster for China. The mother fucking piece of shit gave away Chinese land left and right, not to mention many of the disgusting things he did during his rule. By the way, do you know why the Communists were able to seize power in 1949? This is because the PRC not only started as a puppet state of the Soviet Union, but it also colluded with Japan during WWII. The population ballooned because he encouraged people to have many children for ideological reasons rather than for national strength. Deng's one-child policy was needed because Deng inherited a country poorer than Haiti, but with a large population.

    You should confine yourself to talking about present-day China, which you are mostly correct, and not talk about a period of China in which you have no idea and are completely clueless.
    , @showmethereal
    @littlereddot

    Mostly agree. But China already passed the U.S. in life expectancy

    Replies: @littlereddot
  • @Dr. Acula
    I agree with the main points of the article: that the US is at war with China, that COVID was a bioweapon against US geopolitical rivals, and that the internet allows us to partially override previous media blockades. Most positively, I noticed that someone is finally exposing this debt-trap propaganda for the bullshit that it is.

    But I would like to ask Ron Unz one thing: what do you think about China's demographic situation? Partly due to the one-child policy that has been in place for decades, but also due to contact with the West and the associated influence of liberalism, China is facing a disastrous population development.

    https://www.populationpyramid.net/china/

    China's population pyramid is similar to that of the USA (https://www.populationpyramid.net/united-states-of-america/2023/), but if you look at the future population to the right of the pyramid, China is currently at its peak and things will go steeply downhill from here. The USA, on the other hand, will enjoy slow but steady growth. This is what many call “the Japanification of Chinaâ€. This can also be seen in the Chinese bond yields:

    https://tradingeconomics.com/china/government-bond-yield

    This is what the bonds of a country that will hardly grow in the next few years and where too few working people will meet too many retirees look like. I would like to emphasize once again that I am not arguing here, like all the doom prophets, that an implosion of the Chinese (housing) market is imminent. However, I do wonder how a country with such a demographic development is going to match or even surpass the USA over the next few decades.

    Replies: @showmethereal, @littlereddot

    China is a very crowded country. It is also an urbanizing country. China is below first world standards in urbanization and education. Japan already was. So while China’s overall population slowly falls – it becomes more urban and more educated at the same time.

  • @Bankotsu
    As a chinese from global south, I feel that I can provide some insight into chinese mentality and psychology of the strategy of China. The first point to note is that China is NOT a martial nation. Chinese people are NOT a warlike people. Chinese culture is NOT a warrior culture.

    This is kind of the main point, if you miss this point, then all of your understanding of China goes kaput. You are not going to get some kind of religious messianic fanatic rebel group coming out from China.

    China strategy to end Western dominance is based on TRADE, FINANCE, BUSINESS, ECONOMIC and technology development. Chinese people feel that business, trade and economics is a field when they can enter and then can WIN. Chinese people are VERY confident in their business prowess. They feel that they can wipe out the competition. This is where they concentrate their firepower on.

    WAR is not a field where chinese feel as confident, so they try to avoid it as much as possible. This is where idiots like Pepe Escobar really doesn't understand chinese thinking. Since trade, economics and business is the MAIN field where China is playing on, China cannot afford to have poor relations with the West. Tensions with West must be kept at a level where trade, investment, business and technology can flow. It cannot be otherwise. China cannot sacrifice their main strategy (trade, where chinese think they can wipe out the competition) for a secondary strategy (war, where chinese are not confident that they can win).

    I feel that this point of view is more or less accurate of PRC thinking. China plays to its strengths. China's strength is in business, economics and trade.


    China is the world’s sole manufacturing superpower: A line sketch of the rise

    The US is the world’s sole military superpower. It spends more on its military than the ten next highest spending countries combined. China is now the world’s sole manufacturing superpower.

    Its production exceeds that of the nine next largest manufacturers combined. This column uses the recently released 2023 update of the OECD TiVA database to paint an eight-chart portrait of China’s journey to superpower status and the asymmetric impact that its dominance has had on global supply chains...

    https://cepr.org/voxeu/columns/china-worlds-sole-manufacturing-superpower-line-sketch-rise


    China's strategy in short is by peaceful means and through trade become the world's largest economy, most advanced technological power and dominance of supply chains. THAT is the China strategy. This strategy plays to the strength of chinese people, plays to the culture of chinese people and fits our current era. Pepe Escobar seems to be in complete ignorance of chinese thinking. That is why reading his articles is very irritating.

    Replies: @Ron Unz, @AxeGryndr, @Peripatetic commenter, @Kurt Knispel, @The_Masterwang, @showmethereal

    True – but history has shown you can only push China so far before China is indeed willing to fight

  • The Antisemitism Awareness Act is a wrecking ball designed to pulverize the First Amendment. While the alleged intention of the bill is to make Jewish students feel safer on campus, the real purpose is to put an end to the anti-genocide demonstrations that have broken out across the country and to prevent the criticism of...
  • @Looger
    @EliteCommInc.


    The mainstream source is the original source of the material. And unless you can challenge the original data coming out of the country in which the issue is at play. I am going to stand with that material.
    �
    Good for you.

    Why are you attempting to drag me into a discussion regarding YOUR news source, dismissing the reality behind one comment I made off-handedly?

    Because you're here with an agenda.

    Good luck with... that.

    Replies: @EliteCommInc.

    ““official statistics†in certain countries are 100% provable *****, if you simply watch the cucked news and write down the murders for that day and compare at the end of the year.”

    But the sources I provide do a tad more than that. Your comment in my view was a challenge to th source material or it makes no sense. If you off handly are saying sources from the main are useless, I have several choices:

    1. defend the source, in this case I don’t have to go in depth because you provide no real case for disbelieving it’s veracity.

    2. offer different sources that are not considered in the main.

    3. agree with you

    I chose 1 and 2. That supports the case against any white genocide agenda. Certainly not unique. The assumption that that white farmers are attacked for being white could made, maybe some revenge for their own support of appartheid. But more likely, most whtes control the wealth and if one is going to steal — it might make sense to steal from those that have something worth stealing — it just so happens whites still hold and control S. African wealth.

    ———————–

    As for trolling . . why ake an off handed comment about sources, unless one is just making hay.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Looger
    @EliteCommInc.


    That supports the case against any white genocide agenda.
    �
    See here you're flat out lying.

    I never said there was a political agenda, though of course the EFF often calls for this very thing.

    The farm murders are being committed by small semi-organized or non-organized groups of people, who are taking the cues of:

    1) the police not responding to calls of violence or reports of violence
    2) no prosecutions of previous farm murder perpetrators
    3) the media internationally ignoring what's happening right in front of them

    Your continual denial of what's been reported many times is... interesting. For about 10 seconds. Then I realize you're just here to push some BS crap on everyone, maybe you're paid, mayube you're comitted to some kind of ideology.

    Doesn't matter in the end - you're just a fucking liar.

    Yawn.
  • Although his public service career stretches back for nearly sixty years and he probably ranks as one of our most distinguished professional diplomats, until the last year or so I was only dimly aware of Charles W. "Chas" Freeman, Jr. I had occasionally read some of his opinion columns and perhaps one or two of...
  • https://www.barrons.com/news/key-issues-surrounding-china-s-belt-and-road-project-64f3dd62

    Residents of BRI nations have also complained that the majority of jobs at infrastructure projects are being done by Chinese workers who send their wages home rather than spend them in local businesses.

    So host nation takes out a Chink loan to employ Chink workers … who tend to get stiffed on their pay! Usually bribery is involved as none of the BRI projects are economically viable, and serve as a drag on the host countries future.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/china-labor-belt-road-covid/2021/04/30/f110e8de-9cd4-11eb-b2f5-7d2f0182750d_story.html

    New York-based China Labor Watch asserts in a new report that overseas Chinese workers are victims of human trafficking and forced labor. Workers described being held against their will, forced to work while infected with the coronavirus and deceived into working illegally. Their passports were seized, they said, and most had gone months without pay. Some said they were beaten for protesting conditions or forced into “thought training.â€

    “The entire Belt and Road initiative is based on forced labor,†said Li Qiang, director of China Labor Watch, whose report was drawn from interviews with workers in six countries.

    https://www.bnamericas.com/en/news/ecuador-and-china-talking-over-reception-of-faulty-coca-codo-sinclair-hydro

    Published: Thursday, May 04, 2023

    The Ecuadoran government and Chinese contractor Sinohydro are still negotiating a solution to the problems that have prevented the official reception of the Coca Codo Sinclair hydroelectric plant, even though it began operating in 2016.

    •ï¿½LOL: littlereddot
  • @HuMungus
    @littlereddot


    Since you are too stupid to understand, Yes and Yes.
    �
    Not that I believe you, like I also don't believe that Tic Toc president, but I hope that you realize that by dismissing the option that you are a Southeast Asian yellow, that only leaves the option that you are a South East Asian brown!

    For shame! Disin your fellow South East Asia Indian browns! Do you even realize that they are your fellow South East Asian browns and therefore your brothers?? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You do know that resorting to pedantry is a sign of desperation right? If you really do want to be pendantic, then they are in a junior status waiting for full membership.
    �
    Nope! They are looking to see of they can get any Chink money for doing nothing! Some XIt stain was recently overly generous to Black Africans and these countries want to get in for the free bread!!!! LOL!

    What does military bases have to do with breaking out of Yankee cordon?
    �
    Ahem! If you don't have military bases outside the Yankee cordon, you can''t claim to have broken out of the Yankee cordon! Simple really! But seems to be a bit over your head. I'm actually considering that you are in fact a South East Asian brown with that comment. LOL!!!!!

    It is seaports and railway lines that matter. What do you think the whole Belt and Road was about? It was to avoid being strangled by the Yankee bullies.
    �
    The whole Belt and Road is a scam to employ Chinks. The Chinks LOAN money to a country to build a project, and then send Chink workers over to build the project ... usually very badly. LOL!!!

    Maybe a few locals get a job and benefit. Maybe!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

    In short: Some retarded dufus gets bribed to take on a Chink loan, for the purpose of employing Chinks, with his country ending up stuck with the bill for employing those Chinks

    If you disagree then name one BRI that has been completed on time, within budget, using local labor and is profitable. Just one! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Replies: @littlereddot

    Not that I believe you, like I also don’t believe that Tic Toc president, but I hope that you realize that by dismissing the option that you are a Southeast Asian yellow, that only leaves the option that you are a South East Asian brown!

    You are way too simplistic Bhai.

    When one’s mind is unable to handle complexity, one has to reduce to oversimplification.

    Are these ladies Brown or Yellow?

    Are these kids White, African or Asian?

    The whole Belt and Road is a scam to employ Chinks.

    They employ a miniscule number of 1.4 Billion.

    The real reason is to pre-emptively break out of the Yank stranglehold which they knew would come.

    Ahem! If you don’t have military bases outside the Yankee cordon, you canâ€t claim to have broken out of the Yankee cordon!

    Huh? What logic is this?

    The only way the US can stop goods reaching China through Cambodia, is to stop trade reaching Cambodia. Then they would have effectively blockaded Cambodia itself and made Cambodia an enemy. Further this would raise the ire of the other ASEAN nations who would lean even further towards China.

    You should close your mouth during the cowshit fights. You have been ingesting too much and it is affecting your brain.

    build a project, and then send Chink workers over to build the project … usually very badly.

    Well the recipients seem to be very happy with their BRI projects. They even want to extend them.

    Indonesia loves their high speed rail and wants more
    https://asianews.network/indonesia-seeks-chinas-support-to-extend-first-high-speed-railway-to-surabaya/

    Kenya loves their new railway and wants more
    https://kenyanwallstreet.com/kenya-to-spend-ksh-648bn-to-extend-standard-gauge-railway/

    Malaysia loves their railway and wants to extend to Thailand
    https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/malaysia-open-extending-china-led-rail-project-thai-border-2024-03-28/

    Maybe a few locals get a job and benefit. Maybe!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

    Kenyans get training and are ready to run their rail system

    Video Link

    Meanwhile, in India

    Video Link

  • @Ron Unz
    @迪路


    Indeed, Mr Freeman is one of the few foreign diplomats who can appear on Chinese television.
    The views of the old diplomats are more solid and realistic.
    Unfortunately, they are destined to stay away from the core of American decision-making because they refuse to engage in various moral lapses.
    �
    That's interesting to know. Jeffrey Sachs is another one, and I just watched his segment on CGTN yesterday, in which he strongly rebutted the "China collapse" nonsense endlessly promoted by our dishonest MSM:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc1GfxcnbaM

    One thing that the Chinese people should keep in mind is that although the crazy people running America have certainly caused a great deal of trouble to China, they've inflicted vastly more damage upon our own country, so we should be far angrier at them than anyone else.

    A perfect example of this is the global Covid outbreak. As I've indicated, I think there's a great deal of persuasive evidence it was the botched blowback from a failed biowarfare attack against China (and Iran), and it certainly inflicted a great deal of harm upon both those countries, probably ultimately killing well over a million Chinese. But in per capita terms, something like 3x to 4x as many Americans died, giving us about the highest death rate in the developed world, plus we had a year or two of extremely unpleasant national lockdowns. So if the ignorant and gullible American public ever figured out what had really happened, I think they'd be exceptionally angry.

    Replies: @迪路, @antibeast, @Z-man, @Carroll Price, @TrueIrish

    But in per capita terms, something like 3x to 4x as many Americans died, giving us about the highest death rate in the developed world,

    That’s because the US has the worst, and by far, the most expensive health care system in the developed world.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/us-health-care-ranking-report-last-rcna171652

  • @Kevin Barrett
    Excellent introduction to my favorite American Arabist. I learned about Freeman through an online friendship with the late US Army Captain Eric May, a controversial figure in the 9/11 truth movement who knew Freeman well. Apparently Freeman was May's mentor and served as best man at his wedding. May, like the late Scott Bennett, was a military intelligence officer who went off the reservation after figuring out that Israel and its American agents did 9/11. He died of ALS in 2014. As with Bennett, many suspect that his "rare illness" was artificially induced.

    I was copied on quite a few emails between May and Freeman in the mid-2000s. While Freeman was always circumspect, my impression was that he took for granted that May was largely right about 9/11 being an Israeli operation. So the claim in this article that Freeman believes that "Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda militants were entirely responsible for the 9/11 Attacks" is almost certainly false, both because Freeman is a highly intelligent man with extensive knowledge of the Middle East, and because he was exposed to material that would have led him to question and ultimately see through the official cover story.

    Replies: @Ron Unz, @Carroll Price

    It’s safe to assume that any intelligent person with their head anywhere except up their ass, know that 9/11 was a false flag event, while also understanding that most keep quiet about it for social and political reasons.

    Same applies for the holocaust.

  • @antibeast
    @Bankotsu

    Mearsheimer presents China as the same as a Western country that will wage aggressive war to maintain hegemony. Anglin presents China as a non warlike country completely different from the West and is mostly interested in trade and business.


    �
    The Western Liberals have alleged the “expansionistâ€, “belligerentâ€, “aggressive†motives of Xi’s China in its assertive foreign policy. Mearsheimer criticized the Western Liberal view that Xi’s China was driven by its Communist authoritarian ideology as implemented by Xi’s autocratic leadership. Instead, Mearsheimer believes that Xi’s China wants to dominate Asia, militarily, politically, economically and culturally as a historical reaction to its so-called “Century of Humiliation.†This was Mearsheimer’s version of the Realpolitik School of Geopolitical Realism as opposed to the Western Liberal School of the Democratic Capitalism. He compared China with the USA when the latter was expanding its territory and industrializing its economy during the second half of the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries.

    Anglin is a clown paid to misinform and disinform the Alt-Right crowd in the West.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @mulga mumblebrain, @d dan

    Blah, blah, blah.

    Do yourself a favor: have some dignity and self-respect than regurgitating the spew of vomit from that top political piece of SHIT, … err… so-called “political scientist”.

  • @littlereddot
    @HuMungus


    So! Once more! Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter??? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
    �
    Since you are too stupid to understand, Yes and Yes.

    Now that I have answered you directly...since you claim to be White, tell me what your ancestry is. Are you Anglo, Italian, Spanish, Russian etc extraction? Otherwise, I smell a distinct scent of wobbling head Indian on you.

    Repeating since you are so slow! They are not in BRICS!
    �
    You do know that resorting to pedantry is a sign of desperation right? If you really do want to be pendantic, then they are in a junior status waiting for full membership.

    NOT because of hesitancy on their part, but only because the original members are taking it slow in order to cross their Ts and dot their Is.

    https://alexis.lindaikejisblog.com/photos/shares/IMG_2809_1729763261.jpeg

    So how many military bases does China have in Laos and Cambodia??? None??? Thought so!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!
    �
    Huh???
    What does military bases have to do with breaking out of Yankee cordon?

    It is seaports and railway lines that matter. What do you think the whole Belt and Road was about? It was to avoid being strangled by the Yankee bullies.


    https://assets.rebelmouse.io/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpbWFnZSI6Imh0dHBzOi8vYXNzZXRzLnJibC5tcy8xOTg0OTg0Ny9vcmlnaW4ucG5nIiwiZXhwaXJlc19hdCI6MTYzMDUwODczOX0.VGa1H44cr5oslLqcrxSLAaxlUGFDNHKh2Is35FRhUY4/img.png?width=980

    https://www.indy100.com/news/map-of-nations-question-which-country-largest-threat-world-peace-donald-trump-7590086

    Replies: @HuMungus

    Since you are too stupid to understand, Yes and Yes.

    Not that I believe you, like I also don’t believe that Tic Toc president, but I hope that you realize that by dismissing the option that you are a Southeast Asian yellow, that only leaves the option that you are a South East Asian brown!

    For shame! Disin your fellow South East Asia Indian browns! Do you even realize that they are your fellow South East Asian browns and therefore your brothers?? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You do know that resorting to pedantry is a sign of desperation right? If you really do want to be pendantic, then they are in a junior status waiting for full membership.

    Nope! They are looking to see of they can get any Chink money for doing nothing! Some XIt stain was recently overly generous to Black Africans and these countries want to get in for the free bread!!!! LOL!

    What does military bases have to do with breaking out of Yankee cordon?

    Ahem! If you don’t have military bases outside the Yankee cordon, you can”t claim to have broken out of the Yankee cordon! Simple really! But seems to be a bit over your head. I’m actually considering that you are in fact a South East Asian brown with that comment. LOL!!!!!

    It is seaports and railway lines that matter. What do you think the whole Belt and Road was about? It was to avoid being strangled by the Yankee bullies.

    The whole Belt and Road is a scam to employ Chinks. The Chinks LOAN money to a country to build a project, and then send Chink workers over to build the project … usually very badly. LOL!!!

    Maybe a few locals get a job and benefit. Maybe!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

    In short: Some retarded dufus gets bribed to take on a Chink loan, for the purpose of employing Chinks, with his country ending up stuck with the bill for employing those Chinks

    If you disagree then name one BRI that has been completed on time, within budget, using local labor and is profitable. Just one! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @HuMungus


    Not that I believe you, like I also don’t believe that Tic Toc president, but I hope that you realize that by dismissing the option that you are a Southeast Asian yellow, that only leaves the option that you are a South East Asian brown!
    �
    You are way too simplistic Bhai.

    When one's mind is unable to handle complexity, one has to reduce to oversimplification.

    Are these ladies Brown or Yellow?
    https://i.pinimg.com/236x/8f/86/72/8f86725206781804db80681c4125b8e5.jpg

    Are these kids White, African or Asian?
    https://preview.redd.it/melanesians-are-the-only-natural-black-blondes-on-the-v0-tr37qucuy3sc1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=69329edbf92253f6458d8488b49adf489d142376

    The whole Belt and Road is a scam to employ Chinks.
    �
    They employ a miniscule number of 1.4 Billion.

    The real reason is to pre-emptively break out of the Yank stranglehold which they knew would come.

    Ahem! If you don’t have military bases outside the Yankee cordon, you canâ€t claim to have broken out of the Yankee cordon!
    �
    Huh? What logic is this?

    The only way the US can stop goods reaching China through Cambodia, is to stop trade reaching Cambodia. Then they would have effectively blockaded Cambodia itself and made Cambodia an enemy. Further this would raise the ire of the other ASEAN nations who would lean even further towards China.

    You should close your mouth during the cowshit fights. You have been ingesting too much and it is affecting your brain.

    build a project, and then send Chink workers over to build the project … usually very badly.
    �
    Well the recipients seem to be very happy with their BRI projects. They even want to extend them.

    Indonesia loves their high speed rail and wants more
    https://asianews.network/indonesia-seeks-chinas-support-to-extend-first-high-speed-railway-to-surabaya/

    Kenya loves their new railway and wants more
    https://kenyanwallstreet.com/kenya-to-spend-ksh-648bn-to-extend-standard-gauge-railway/

    Malaysia loves their railway and wants to extend to Thailand
    https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/malaysia-open-extending-china-led-rail-project-thai-border-2024-03-28/


    Maybe a few locals get a job and benefit. Maybe!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
    �
    Kenyans get training and are ready to run their rail system
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F39wp3Smtn0

    Meanwhile, in India
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyPUVWTmmxM
  • @oneworld
    @OliverPeeples

    Wasn't that semiconductor factory built by TSMC, a Chinese founded and run company from the Republic of China (aka in the U.S. media as Taiwan), and pressured by the U.S. government to set up a factory in Arizona?

    Replies: @OliverPeeples

    Yes and they did most of the staffing in the U.S.

    The U.S. is going to have to learn how to build stuff again. This horrifies free traders who will whine about the (((coooooooooosts))) of rebuilding a prosperous middle class. We have generations of Americans now who are verbalists and can plan, design and build nothing sophisticated.

    This insistence on creating an “educated” class whose only skill is word games and the production of verbiage is a sign that your so-called elite have been thoroughly Judaized. Our college graduates are as useless as the products of rabbinical schools and just as destructive.

  • @mulga mumblebrain
    @antibeast

    Mearsheimer is just a Western propaganda thug, projecting 'Western Moral Values', rooted, as we see in Gaza, in Judaism, ie aggression, destruction, supremacism, racist hatred, bullying intimidation, dominance etc, onto an entirely different civilization that wants harmony within societies and between them. Good versus evil, nothing else.

    Replies: @antibeast

    To be fair to Mearsheimer, he claims that it’s the USA which seeks to prevent the rise of “peer competitors†in order to maintain its global hegemony. He cites the Monroe Doctrine which the Anglo-Americans had adopted during the early 19th century after the War of 1812 in order to prevent European Powers from interfering in the affairs of the Americas as an example of his geopolitical theory of “offensive realismâ€.

    Here’s a lecture by Mearsheimer on the rise of China:


    Video Link

  • @Anonymous
    Fungus is a fucking pajeet, the most despicable race on earth. My office has a very dark and primitive-looking pajeet. The average IQ of pajeet is 76, almost ten points lower than the Blacks.

    Replies: @Deep Thought

    Fungus is a fucking pajeet

    I also have this suspicion but not 100% certain.

  • @HuMungus
    @littlereddot

    So! Once more! Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter??? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You are talking out of your ass again. The fact that they are in BRICS shows that they are moving away from the US hegemony.
    �
    Repeating since you are so slow! They are not in BRICS!

    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising nine countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    Yanks too stupid to understand what this means….it means they have broken out of the US cordon of military bases around China…idiot!
    �
    So how many military bases does China have in Laos and Cambodia??? None??? Thought so!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

    Not giving, re-occupying. The bases come and go, depending on who wins the power struggle. The president fights against the vice-president
    �
    OOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! Sarah Duterte???? Who be dat dog????? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!

    and

    weh be da beef????

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoPBKjQVQOs

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain, @littlereddot

    So! Once more! Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter??? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Since you are too stupid to understand, Yes and Yes.

    Now that I have answered you directly…since you claim to be White, tell me what your ancestry is. Are you Anglo, Italian, Spanish, Russian etc extraction? Otherwise, I smell a distinct scent of wobbling head Indian on you.

    Repeating since you are so slow! They are not in BRICS!

    You do know that resorting to pedantry is a sign of desperation right? If you really do want to be pendantic, then they are in a junior status waiting for full membership.

    NOT because of hesitancy on their part, but only because the original members are taking it slow in order to cross their Ts and dot their Is.

    So how many military bases does China have in Laos and Cambodia??? None??? Thought so!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

    Huh???
    What does military bases have to do with breaking out of Yankee cordon?

    It is seaports and railway lines that matter. What do you think the whole Belt and Road was about? It was to avoid being strangled by the Yankee bullies.


    https://www.indy100.com/news/map-of-nations-question-which-country-largest-threat-world-peace-donald-trump-7590086

    •ï¿½Replies: @HuMungus
    @littlereddot


    Since you are too stupid to understand, Yes and Yes.
    �
    Not that I believe you, like I also don't believe that Tic Toc president, but I hope that you realize that by dismissing the option that you are a Southeast Asian yellow, that only leaves the option that you are a South East Asian brown!

    For shame! Disin your fellow South East Asia Indian browns! Do you even realize that they are your fellow South East Asian browns and therefore your brothers?? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You do know that resorting to pedantry is a sign of desperation right? If you really do want to be pendantic, then they are in a junior status waiting for full membership.
    �
    Nope! They are looking to see of they can get any Chink money for doing nothing! Some XIt stain was recently overly generous to Black Africans and these countries want to get in for the free bread!!!! LOL!

    What does military bases have to do with breaking out of Yankee cordon?
    �
    Ahem! If you don't have military bases outside the Yankee cordon, you can''t claim to have broken out of the Yankee cordon! Simple really! But seems to be a bit over your head. I'm actually considering that you are in fact a South East Asian brown with that comment. LOL!!!!!

    It is seaports and railway lines that matter. What do you think the whole Belt and Road was about? It was to avoid being strangled by the Yankee bullies.
    �
    The whole Belt and Road is a scam to employ Chinks. The Chinks LOAN money to a country to build a project, and then send Chink workers over to build the project ... usually very badly. LOL!!!

    Maybe a few locals get a job and benefit. Maybe!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

    In short: Some retarded dufus gets bribed to take on a Chink loan, for the purpose of employing Chinks, with his country ending up stuck with the bill for employing those Chinks

    If you disagree then name one BRI that has been completed on time, within budget, using local labor and is profitable. Just one! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Replies: @littlereddot
  • Anonymous[365] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:

    Fungus is a fucking pajeet, the most despicable race on earth. My office has a very dark and primitive-looking pajeet. The average IQ of pajeet is 76, almost ten points lower than the Blacks.

    •ï¿½Agree: littlereddot
    •ï¿½Replies: @Deep Thought
    @Anonymous


    Fungus is a fucking pajeet
    �
    I also have this suspicion but not 100% certain.
  • @Ed Case
    @littlereddot

    Boats were still going to northern Australia until around 1906.
    An Oral History recorded by the ABC in the 1980s, a very old Aborigine recalled
    some Abo had murdered a Macassan [probably over a woman, I forget the reason],
    the ship returned to Indo, later a fleet of ships spanning the horizon returned to take revenge on that Abo murderer.
    Takeout: don't upset the Indos; and Abos don't stick together in tough times.

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain

    This sort of moronic and vicious race-hating thug is the type that dominates Austfailia, completely.

    •ï¿½Troll: Ed Case
  • @antibeast
    @Bankotsu

    Mearsheimer presents China as the same as a Western country that will wage aggressive war to maintain hegemony. Anglin presents China as a non warlike country completely different from the West and is mostly interested in trade and business.


    �
    The Western Liberals have alleged the “expansionistâ€, “belligerentâ€, “aggressive†motives of Xi’s China in its assertive foreign policy. Mearsheimer criticized the Western Liberal view that Xi’s China was driven by its Communist authoritarian ideology as implemented by Xi’s autocratic leadership. Instead, Mearsheimer believes that Xi’s China wants to dominate Asia, militarily, politically, economically and culturally as a historical reaction to its so-called “Century of Humiliation.†This was Mearsheimer’s version of the Realpolitik School of Geopolitical Realism as opposed to the Western Liberal School of the Democratic Capitalism. He compared China with the USA when the latter was expanding its territory and industrializing its economy during the second half of the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries.

    Anglin is a clown paid to misinform and disinform the Alt-Right crowd in the West.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @mulga mumblebrain, @d dan

    Mearsheimer is just a Western propaganda thug, projecting ‘Western Moral Values’, rooted, as we see in Gaza, in Judaism, ie aggression, destruction, supremacism, racist hatred, bullying intimidation, dominance etc, onto an entirely different civilization that wants harmony within societies and between them. Good versus evil, nothing else.

    •ï¿½Replies: @antibeast
    @mulga mumblebrain

    To be fair to Mearsheimer, he claims that it’s the USA which seeks to prevent the rise of “peer competitors†in order to maintain its global hegemony. He cites the Monroe Doctrine which the Anglo-Americans had adopted during the early 19th century after the War of 1812 in order to prevent European Powers from interfering in the affairs of the Americas as an example of his geopolitical theory of “offensive realismâ€.

    Here’s a lecture by Mearsheimer on the rise of China:

    https://youtu.be/uJ4xZuaisxA?si=JjPWnQtSWEZ2_tCi
  • @HuMungus
    @littlereddot

    So! Once more! Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter??? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You are talking out of your ass again. The fact that they are in BRICS shows that they are moving away from the US hegemony.
    �
    Repeating since you are so slow! They are not in BRICS!

    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising nine countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    Yanks too stupid to understand what this means….it means they have broken out of the US cordon of military bases around China…idiot!
    �
    So how many military bases does China have in Laos and Cambodia??? None??? Thought so!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

    Not giving, re-occupying. The bases come and go, depending on who wins the power struggle. The president fights against the vice-president
    �
    OOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! Sarah Duterte???? Who be dat dog????? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!

    and

    weh be da beef????

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoPBKjQVQOs

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain, @littlereddot

    This VICIOUS, hate-crazed, racist thug relies on the lowest Sinophobe lies, doesn’t it. Meanwhile the PRC gets on with the job of leaving insane asylums like the USA, full of deranged nonentities like Fungus, far, far, far behind.

  • @littlereddot
    @HuMungus


    Nope! Never forgot! That was your ASSumption!! LOL!!!!
    �
    LOL, if you remembered, then it could only be stupidity that would allow you to call me a Commie.

    70 IQ sounds about right for you.

    Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter
    �
    Senator Cotton's IQ is about 75. So he is still smarter than you. But he ain't too bright either.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgLQCfypDLk

    They may be that number, but the fact that Indonesia put is tariffs against Chinese goods shows that they are not part of the China group. So does the CPTPP group recently rejecting Chinese membership … for the 4th time. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!! Brunei and Malaysia are both members.
    �
    You are talking out of your ass again. The fact that they are in BRICS shows that they are moving away from the US hegemony.

    It means that YANKEE ATTEMPTS TO MILITARILY ISOLATE CHINA HAS FAILED.

    https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/images/default-source/GIA/tpp-rcep-png.png

    Ok! I will add two backwaters with African levels of poverty on China’s side!!! LOL!
    �
    Yanks too stupid to understand what this means....it means they have broken out of the US cordon of military bases around China...idiot!

    Your containment policy has failed!!!!!

    Your attempt to stop the rise of China has failed.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hq8EriZBRU

    Are you talking about the Philippines president who gave the US something around 8 bases??
    �
    Not giving, re-occupying. The bases come and go, depending on who wins the power struggle.
    The president fights against the vice-president

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gKDeYSWA0k

    They can see through facts?
    �
    Of course they can

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hq8EriZBRU

    Replies: @HuMungus

    So! Once more! Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter??? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You are talking out of your ass again. The fact that they are in BRICS shows that they are moving away from the US hegemony.

    Repeating since you are so slow! They are not in BRICS!

    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising nine countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    Yanks too stupid to understand what this means….it means they have broken out of the US cordon of military bases around China…idiot!

    So how many military bases does China have in Laos and Cambodia??? None??? Thought so!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

    Not giving, re-occupying. The bases come and go, depending on who wins the power struggle. The president fights against the vice-president

    OOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! Sarah Duterte???? Who be dat dog????? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!

    and

    weh be da beef????

    •ï¿½Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
    @HuMungus

    This VICIOUS, hate-crazed, racist thug relies on the lowest Sinophobe lies, doesn't it. Meanwhile the PRC gets on with the job of leaving insane asylums like the USA, full of deranged nonentities like Fungus, far, far, far behind.
    , @littlereddot
    @HuMungus


    So! Once more! Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter??? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
    �
    Since you are too stupid to understand, Yes and Yes.

    Now that I have answered you directly...since you claim to be White, tell me what your ancestry is. Are you Anglo, Italian, Spanish, Russian etc extraction? Otherwise, I smell a distinct scent of wobbling head Indian on you.

    Repeating since you are so slow! They are not in BRICS!
    �
    You do know that resorting to pedantry is a sign of desperation right? If you really do want to be pendantic, then they are in a junior status waiting for full membership.

    NOT because of hesitancy on their part, but only because the original members are taking it slow in order to cross their Ts and dot their Is.

    https://alexis.lindaikejisblog.com/photos/shares/IMG_2809_1729763261.jpeg

    So how many military bases does China have in Laos and Cambodia??? None??? Thought so!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!
    �
    Huh???
    What does military bases have to do with breaking out of Yankee cordon?

    It is seaports and railway lines that matter. What do you think the whole Belt and Road was about? It was to avoid being strangled by the Yankee bullies.


    https://assets.rebelmouse.io/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpbWFnZSI6Imh0dHBzOi8vYXNzZXRzLnJibC5tcy8xOTg0OTg0Ny9vcmlnaW4ucG5nIiwiZXhwaXJlc19hdCI6MTYzMDUwODczOX0.VGa1H44cr5oslLqcrxSLAaxlUGFDNHKh2Is35FRhUY4/img.png?width=980

    https://www.indy100.com/news/map-of-nations-question-which-country-largest-threat-world-peace-donald-trump-7590086

    Replies: @HuMungus
  • Anonymous[365] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:
    @antibeast
    @Bankotsu

    Mearsheimer presents China as the same as a Western country that will wage aggressive war to maintain hegemony. Anglin presents China as a non warlike country completely different from the West and is mostly interested in trade and business.


    �
    The Western Liberals have alleged the “expansionistâ€, “belligerentâ€, “aggressive†motives of Xi’s China in its assertive foreign policy. Mearsheimer criticized the Western Liberal view that Xi’s China was driven by its Communist authoritarian ideology as implemented by Xi’s autocratic leadership. Instead, Mearsheimer believes that Xi’s China wants to dominate Asia, militarily, politically, economically and culturally as a historical reaction to its so-called “Century of Humiliation.†This was Mearsheimer’s version of the Realpolitik School of Geopolitical Realism as opposed to the Western Liberal School of the Democratic Capitalism. He compared China with the USA when the latter was expanding its territory and industrializing its economy during the second half of the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries.

    Anglin is a clown paid to misinform and disinform the Alt-Right crowd in the West.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @mulga mumblebrain, @d dan

    Mearsheimer doesn’t know what the fuck he is talking about. Anglin ironically has better insight than Mearsheimer.

    •ï¿½Replies: @antibeast
    @Anonymous

    I didn’t say that I agree with Mearsheimer who tries to fit his “theory†onto geopolitical events, rather than the other way around. Anyway, here’s a video rebutting his “theory “ that China would follow the example of the USA:

    https://youtu.be/5BP7RjKdSYU?si=UzJtph441DdA5_R1

    Replies: @littlereddot
  • @Bankotsu
    @antibeast


    Professor John Mearsheimer who claims to understand the Chinese mind better than other Westerners.
    �
    Chinese civilisation is too different from Western civilisation for any white guy from West to understand. Mearsheimer's thinking on China seems quite insane to a chinese person.

    I read some of the articles on this site on China and bizarrely enough, it is the so called racist and white supremacist Andrew Anglin that has some understanding of chinese mentality. Anglin claims to have observed chinese people closely during his Asian travels and thus have some sort of understanding of chinese people. Not all of his views on China are correct but he is more accurate than any other white guy writing on China.

    I must say that Anglin's understanding of chinese mentality is far more accurate and superior to anyone writing about China in western media. It's crazy. He grasps the fact that chinese are not a warlike people and is only interested in making money and doing business. This so called racist and anti semite Andrew Anglin has a far better grasp of chinese mentality far superior to any liberal writing on China in the West. That guy knows chinese thinking. Mearsheimer doesn't.

    Mearsheimer presents China as the same as a Western country that will wage aggressive war to maintain hegemony. Anglin presents China as a non warlike country completely different from the West and is mostly interested in trade and business.

    If Andrew Anglin does a debate with Mearsheimer on the topic of China, chinese people will hand Anglin the win.

    Crazy isn't it?

    Replies: @Peripatetic commenter, @emil nikola richard, @Moxolatte, @antibeast

    Mearsheimer presents China as the same as a Western country that will wage aggressive war to maintain hegemony. Anglin presents China as a non warlike country completely different from the West and is mostly interested in trade and business.

    The Western Liberals have alleged the “expansionistâ€, “belligerentâ€, “aggressive†motives of Xi’s China in its assertive foreign policy. Mearsheimer criticized the Western Liberal view that Xi’s China was driven by its Communist authoritarian ideology as implemented by Xi’s autocratic leadership. Instead, Mearsheimer believes that Xi’s China wants to dominate Asia, militarily, politically, economically and culturally as a historical reaction to its so-called “Century of Humiliation.†This was Mearsheimer’s version of the Realpolitik School of Geopolitical Realism as opposed to the Western Liberal School of the Democratic Capitalism. He compared China with the USA when the latter was expanding its territory and industrializing its economy during the second half of the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries.

    Anglin is a clown paid to misinform and disinform the Alt-Right crowd in the West.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Anonymous
    @antibeast

    Mearsheimer doesn't know what the fuck he is talking about. Anglin ironically has better insight than Mearsheimer.

    Replies: @antibeast
    , @mulga mumblebrain
    @antibeast

    Mearsheimer is just a Western propaganda thug, projecting 'Western Moral Values', rooted, as we see in Gaza, in Judaism, ie aggression, destruction, supremacism, racist hatred, bullying intimidation, dominance etc, onto an entirely different civilization that wants harmony within societies and between them. Good versus evil, nothing else.

    Replies: @antibeast
    , @d dan
    @antibeast

    Blah, blah, blah.

    Do yourself a favor: have some dignity and self-respect than regurgitating the spew of vomit from that top political piece of SHIT, ... err... so-called "political scientist".
  • Anonymous[118] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:

    China is on course for a $1 trillion trade surplus this year.

    Ergo, there must be an awful lot of billionaires and multi millionaires in China.

  • @OliverPeeples
    @niceland


    Rectifying the enormous mistake the U.S. made by shredding it’s industrial base will take decades. The U.S. doesn’t have hundreds of millions of poor peasants willing to work hard to improve their living conditions like China had. Very different situation
    �
    All due respect, this is the kind of antiquated thinking I would expect out of Chas Freeman.

    The reindustrialization will not be putting humans back on factory lines, at least not like you think. Human robotics is advancing far enough along and this is what Musk is whispering in Trump's ear -- the benefits of accelerating these types of programs with AI controlling day-to-day life. Andreesen dumped the Biden administration when it announced it wanted an AI cartel in place that would be controlled by government policy.

    The few humans who work will be doing high level work and the vast majority will spend time leisurely working instead of working as wage slaves. I expect the covid jabs to continue to keep working on removing "excess" population even as new rounds of jabs are concocted for HN5, etc. The all cause mortality continues apace five years into this and it will *not* be covered by anyone except health researchers.

    Work is at an end. There are already too few jobs to go around. Dating, courtship, marriage and reproduction are dead because of the economic and cultural decay. Democracy is awful and most people understand the system is dead. This includes the dead ideology of free trade, make China rich, etc.

    If you want an illustration of economic warfare waged everyday against investors, you only need look at the American stock exchanges. Chinese companies are allowed to list their stocks. Their services and goods are usually never anything to do with America. The Chinese siphon money out of naive American investors through repeated rounds of dilutions that, if done by an American company, would lead to lawsuits. It's an open secret that this destruction of American wealth is just the Chinese way; fake companies with fake ERs listing, using pumps to draw investors in only to stomp them. Stock drops to ten cents and reverse splits are issued; process starts all over again. Massive amounts of American wealth is destroyed. Massive.

    Nothing is done about it by the SEC despite everyone knowing that the Chinese are using our exchanges as money printers. The new administration has threatened to end the listing of Chinese companies, but it won't happen. The U.S. is so indebted to China at this points; is so weak and lacking an industrial base, that it's only option is to scale robotics and AI as fast as possible.

    Point here is that China is waging economic warfare and has been for decades. The U.S. can continue to follow their plan and have us all unemployed or working "gig" jobs as wagies with stable income or benefits, or it can use its technical know how to build automated factories here. Any shit about "uh, we cannot do that cause herrrr derrr Lew Rockell Murray Rothbard free trade herrrr derrr..." will be ignored if the country expects to survive.

    The semi plant is an astonishing achievement and there was a lot of naysaying about it, but here only a few years later, it's kicking ass. So when you hear some free trader advocate/China dove, it's worth remembering that they paint a very grim picture using very old antiquated views that are separated from what's happening now. Russia did the same very quickly.

    Replies: @BlackFlag, @oneworld

    Wasn’t that semiconductor factory built by TSMC, a Chinese founded and run company from the Republic of China (aka in the U.S. media as Taiwan), and pressured by the U.S. government to set up a factory in Arizona?

    •ï¿½Replies: @OliverPeeples
    @oneworld

    Yes and they did most of the staffing in the U.S.

    The U.S. is going to have to learn how to build stuff again. This horrifies free traders who will whine about the (((coooooooooosts))) of rebuilding a prosperous middle class. We have generations of Americans now who are verbalists and can plan, design and build nothing sophisticated.

    This insistence on creating an "educated" class whose only skill is word games and the production of verbiage is a sign that your so-called elite have been thoroughly Judaized. Our college graduates are as useless as the products of rabbinical schools and just as destructive.
  • @littlereddot
    @mulga mumblebrain

    Thank you. I was unaware of that.

    The Javans also certainly did. If the Majapahit polity of the late 1200s AD could include Aceh which is 2300 km away from the capital, surely they could go 1600 km to colonise Australia too, if they really wanted to....yet they only traded with the Aborigines.

    Hell, even the Chinese had maps indicating Australia...I have seen references to maps dating from the 1400s. They probably got their info from the Sri Vijaya, Majapahit or other successor states.

    Replies: @Ed Case

    Boats were still going to northern Australia until around 1906.
    An Oral History recorded by the ABC in the 1980s, a very old Aborigine recalled
    some Abo had murdered a Macassan [probably over a woman, I forget the reason],
    the ship returned to Indo, later a fleet of ships spanning the horizon returned to take revenge on that Abo murderer.
    Takeout: don’t upset the Indos; and Abos don’t stick together in tough times.

    •ï¿½Thanks: littlereddot
    •ï¿½Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
    @Ed Case

    This sort of moronic and vicious race-hating thug is the type that dominates Austfailia, completely.
  • @Anonymous
    @Joe Wong

    Actually the idea of 'political eunuchs' - in the ancient sense, and not as in today's western world with a Soros bought political class, made a great deal of sense.
    Eunuchs were typically a deep administrative class based very close to the seat of all power, metaphorically if not literally speaking, the imperial court. Having determined, focussed male energy, but not swayed by that bane of male existence, sexual lust, the idea was that the eunuch would be 'married to the job', that is the entire focus of his considerable energy, concentration and determination being on the fulfilment of his allotted task. And, moreover, the eunuch, by definition was incorruptible by means of either sexual or monetary intrigue, and thus his loyalty and devotion was assured.

    Today, the term 'political eunuch' , which was coined by the contemporary British politician Michael Foot, is used as a pejorative, the meaning being that the 'inability to perform' is a general description of uselessness. In this sense, it is an excellent jibe and the best possible descriptor of the 'elected representatives' of 'western democracies' - basically completely useless Economist whipped place holders who draw big salaries for sitting on their fat arses - and breaking wind.

    Replies: @Ed Case

    Having determined, focussed male energy, but not swayed by that bane of male existence, sexual lust, the idea was that the eunuch would be ‘married to the job’, that is the entire focus of his considerable energy, concentration and determination being on the fulfilment of his allotted task. And, moreover, the eunuch, by definition was incorruptible by means of either sexual or monetary intrigue, and thus his loyalty and devotion was assured.

    Perhaps, but I think you’re reading a lot into it.
    Imo, preventing Civil Service dynasties taking root is more likely.
    It’s a big problem in Australia, likely other countries too.

  • @Peripatetic commenter
    @Sew Crates Hymerschniffen




    “There is no one as bloodthirsty as a civilian remote from the battle lines.â€
    Ambassador C.W. Freeman Jr

    �
    That’s one of the stupidest things I’ve seen somebody believe, considering remote civilians have exactly zero power regarding war.

    �
    Are you too short for this ride or just not willing to invest the effort to understand?

    In my opinion (NOTE, but I think there is good evidence for my opinion), those at the battle lines generally have gotten sick of the killing, while civilians remote from the battle lines do tend to engage in very bloodthirsty statements.

    That is orthogonal to those who have orchestrated all the bloodshed.

    Replies: @Badger Down

    And yet the extremist pacifists stay far from the front line, and perhaps are jailed because of that.
    USer and other militants are often at the front, killing as many humans as they can.
    And your average civilian hopes for business as usual, low taxes, and a quiet but interesting life.

  • @迪路
    @Brad Anbro

    This HuMungus is an anti-Chinese robot that can switch to manual mode.
    There's no point talking to him.
    In general, I recommend that you send out a test text and ask HuMungus to copy it in his next post to confirm if it's a robot.
    The text is as follows:
    "I hereby swear that I am a patriotic American who opposes the LGBTQ agenda advanced by Jewish corporations and the slaughter in the Gaza Strip.
    I hope the U.S. government will use the money donated to the Jews to improve the basic infrastructure of the U.S.

    This kind of detection method is very useful, we here in China to detect cyber spies is basically asking the other side to read again that Taiwan is an inalienable territory of our country.

    Replies: @HuMungus, @Badger Down

    Bravo, my dear Dilu. I agree completely.

  • @Anon
    This man is a massive idiot. Boomer liberal idiocy. How absurd to hear him complain about "America First" and mercantilism, and tout China and "free trade" with China and the beautiful International Order, when in reality, China is pulling every string they possible can to be a modernized version of a mercantilist country that puts "China First." They are fully willing to ENTIRELY BAN internet technologies from the United States to incubate their own industries, to use massive tariffs to get ahead in EV manufacturing and Green Technology, and to use IP theft to copy any other software developed in the United States. Ever wondered why nobody in China uses Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Google, Paypal, Amazon, or any other technology that is otherwise globally-dominant? Because they banned them to incubate WeChat and Baidu.

    The real folly, in a brutal, unfair, and extremely anti-white racist world like this, is to act as an infinitely charitable and open white person who believes 300-year-old ideas that liberalism is the key that unlocks all kinds of prosperity and genius (spoiler alert: it isn't. The real key is focused, hard effort). This world will chew you up and spit you out, Chas Freeman!!!!

    Replies: @littlereddot

    They are fully willing to ENTIRELY BAN internet technologies from the United States to incubate their own industries,

    Do you even know what you are talking about?

    China only insisted that companies within China obey Chinese laws…the same way the US does.

    It was US companies that CHOSE to withdraw from China rather than to comply with Chinese laws.

    The real folly, in a brutal, unfair, and extremely anti-white racist world like this,

    Gosh, you really love to portray yourself as a Victim, don’t you?

    Did you learn your Victimhood from the Blacks, or the Jews?

  • @HuMungus
    @littlereddot


    Ahhhh now you remember. Your memory is perhaps better than a goldfish.
    �
    Nope! Never forgot! That was your ASSumption!! LOL!!!!

    Maybe you will remember that not everyone who corrects your silly accusation against China is a silly Commie Chink.
    �
    Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter?? LOL!!!!

    In fact public opinion in Southeast Asia has already turned against the USA. More people would choose China over USA.
    �
    Really??? So more Philippinos chose China over the US? I find that hard to believe! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

    Already VIETNAM, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are part of BRICS.
    �
    No! No they are not!

    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising nine countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    Together they alone are already 500 million people.
    �
    They may be that number, but the fact that Indonesia put is tariffs against Chinese goods shows that they are not part of the China group. So does the CPTPP group recently rejecting Chinese membership ... for the 4th time. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!! Brunei and Malaysia are both members.

    Additionally Laos and Cambodia are firmly on China’s side.
    �
    Ok! I will add two backwaters with African levels of poverty on China's side!!! LOL!

    Myanmar, Brunei and Singapore are near neutral.
    �
    The US has US Navy docking privileges in Singapore. Does the Chinese Navy?? ROTFLMAO!!!!
    Singapore also buys its military equipment from Western sources. Mostly the US! LOL!!!!!!

    The only outlier that sometimes swings between China and US is Philippines. But the president of the Philippines is now fighting against a very popular Pro China ex president Duterte. In a couple of years, the Philippines may swing back to being Pro China.
    �
    Are you talking about the Philippines president who gave the US something around 8 bases?? versus the washed up has been of an ex-president??? LOL!!! and who also wants the US to base more mid range Typhon missiles in the Philippines?? and even wants to buy some for himself??? LOL!!!!!

    ALL THESE PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THROUGH THE STUPID PROPAGANDA LIKE THE YOUTUBE VIDEOS THAT YOU LIKE TO POST HERE.
    �
    They can see through facts??? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!

    Here are a few more to see through!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_GvcmAA4Lk

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMVmnjLLAOY

    That 900 million is out of date and wrong. The actual number for Chinks earning 2,000 yuan or less a month (around $280) from the study was closer to 950 million. The article probably rounded down. LOL!!!!!!!!!!! Now considering that around 30 million Chinks have lost their well paying jobs, by Chink standards anyway, that number is much closer to 1,000 million than 900 million. ROTFLMAO!!!!

    Watch out below!!!!!!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!

    Replies: @littlereddot

    Nope! Never forgot! That was your ASSumption!! LOL!!!!

    LOL, if you remembered, then it could only be stupidity that would allow you to call me a Commie.

    70 IQ sounds about right for you.

    Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter

    Senator Cotton’s IQ is about 75. So he is still smarter than you. But he ain’t too bright either.

    They may be that number, but the fact that Indonesia put is tariffs against Chinese goods shows that they are not part of the China group. So does the CPTPP group recently rejecting Chinese membership … for the 4th time. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!! Brunei and Malaysia are both members.

    You are talking out of your ass again. The fact that they are in BRICS shows that they are moving away from the US hegemony.

    It means that YANKEE ATTEMPTS TO MILITARILY ISOLATE CHINA HAS FAILED.

    Ok! I will add two backwaters with African levels of poverty on China’s side!!! LOL!

    Yanks too stupid to understand what this means….it means they have broken out of the US cordon of military bases around China…idiot!

    Your containment policy has failed!!!!!

    Your attempt to stop the rise of China has failed.

    Are you talking about the Philippines president who gave the US something around 8 bases??

    Not giving, re-occupying. The bases come and go, depending on who wins the power struggle.
    The president fights against the vice-president

    They can see through facts?

    Of course they can

    •ï¿½Replies: @HuMungus
    @littlereddot

    So! Once more! Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter??? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You are talking out of your ass again. The fact that they are in BRICS shows that they are moving away from the US hegemony.
    �
    Repeating since you are so slow! They are not in BRICS!

    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising nine countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    Yanks too stupid to understand what this means….it means they have broken out of the US cordon of military bases around China…idiot!
    �
    So how many military bases does China have in Laos and Cambodia??? None??? Thought so!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

    Not giving, re-occupying. The bases come and go, depending on who wins the power struggle. The president fights against the vice-president
    �
    OOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! Sarah Duterte???? Who be dat dog????? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!

    and

    weh be da beef????

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoPBKjQVQOs

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain, @littlereddot
  • Anon[387] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:

    This man is a massive idiot. Boomer liberal idiocy. How absurd to hear him complain about “America First” and mercantilism, and tout China and “free trade” with China and the beautiful International Order, when in reality, China is pulling every string they possible can to be a modernized version of a mercantilist country that puts “China First.” They are fully willing to ENTIRELY BAN internet technologies from the United States to incubate their own industries, to use massive tariffs to get ahead in EV manufacturing and Green Technology, and to use IP theft to copy any other software developed in the United States. Ever wondered why nobody in China uses Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Google, Paypal, Amazon, or any other technology that is otherwise globally-dominant? Because they banned them to incubate WeChat and Baidu.

    The real folly, in a brutal, unfair, and extremely anti-white racist world like this, is to act as an infinitely charitable and open white person who believes 300-year-old ideas that liberalism is the key that unlocks all kinds of prosperity and genius (spoiler alert: it isn’t. The real key is focused, hard effort). This world will chew you up and spit you out, Chas Freeman!!!!

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @Anon


    They are fully willing to ENTIRELY BAN internet technologies from the United States to incubate their own industries,
    �
    Do you even know what you are talking about?

    China only insisted that companies within China obey Chinese laws...the same way the US does.

    It was US companies that CHOSE to withdraw from China rather than to comply with Chinese laws.

    The real folly, in a brutal, unfair, and extremely anti-white racist world like this,
    �
    Gosh, you really love to portray yourself as a Victim, don't you?

    Did you learn your Victimhood from the Blacks, or the Jews?
  • @niceland
    @OliverPeeples

    I was simply pointing out few problems the U.S. faces if its going to take on China in a trade war and at the same time become self reliant in industry. I could easily add to the list quite a bit. This has little if anything to do with my own views. Just how I see the world and economic realities.

    Even if Trump won by a landslide I don't think the U.S. elites are ready for a new "New Deal" WW2 sort of transformation of the U.S. economy. I don't see that happening. I think its a good idea for the U.S. to try to rebuilt its industries and supply chains but this is is impossible to do by declaring trade war on China and trying to rush it. It has to happen gradually over time. Trump's advertised plan looks like a pile of nonsense to me. Rectifying the enormous mistake the U.S. made by shredding it's industrial base will take decades. The U.S. doesn't have hundreds of millions of poor peasants willing to work hard to improve their living conditions like China had. Very different situation.

    One of the hopeful indicators for the incoming Trump administration are reports of Trump surrounding himself with high caliber people in his Mar-A-Lago bunker. It looks like Elon Musk has put his own affairs on pause and is spending most days with Trump. Another billionaire Marc Andreessen said in recent interview he had spent about half of his days since the election at Mar-A-Lago trying to 'help'. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Andreessen

    So perhaps Trump's second term won't be like his first - Trump with lots of ideas lost in the woods surrounded by people who wasn't onboard and some of them working against him. Odds are he may get something done this time - whatever it is. There is some room here for optimism but these guys only have one term. Sure they can change the course of the U.S. somewhat during that period. But the problem they face is to make it stick.

    To make permanent changes they have to focus on changing the narrative. They have to focus on destroying the information warfare capabilities of the 'enemy'. I suspect that's what DOGE is partly about. However for the benefit of the U.S. both domestically and abroad - it's necessary to put Israel and it's lobby in it's place as foreign agent and shred that power structure for the benefit of U.S. interests and of the whole planet. Unfortunately I don't see any signs of that.

    Long time ago in a galaxy far away - the empire (deep state) always seems to strike back. It's unclear if it has to after Trump's second term but it certainly will if sees fit.

    Replies: @OliverPeeples, @BlackFlag

    To make permanent changes they have to focus on changing the narrative. They have to focus on destroying the information warfare capabilities of the ‘enemy’. I suspect that’s what DOGE is partly about.

    What do you mean by this? I think DOGE is a political project rather than an economic/efficiency one. It’s meant to weaken the deep state which these billionaires view as harmful to America’s supremacy by purging a vast number of its functionaries. The reason I say this is because the cost-savings gained by eliminating swathes of the administration are miniscule. And even if it they massively non-obligation social spending (e.g. food stamps), you don’t save that much.

    So unless they govt wants to simply break its obligations (effectively default), there isn’t much to be saved.

    Mandatory ($3.5T):
    . Social Security: $1.4T
    . Medicare: $1.3T
    . Medicaid: $592B
    . Federal/veteran benefits: $200B
    Debt Service ($475B)
    Military ($858B) – too hard to cut, especially given increasing frictions with China.

    TOTAL CANNOT BE CUT: $4.833T
    Admin Costs of Untouchables: $23.4B (negligible)
    So of the total $5.675T budget 85% is untouchable.
    At VERY BEST, they could save 15 % which would by significant but would not solve the debt problem.

    By the way, in the 80s, another private thinktank headed by a bigshot CEO was created to eliminate govt waste and it totally failed.

  • @littlereddot
    @HuMungus


    Nope! I accepted your statement that you are from Singapore.
    �
    Ahhhh now you remember. Your memory is perhaps better than a goldfish.

    Maybe you will remember that not everyone who corrects your silly accusation against China is a silly Commie Chink.

    In fact public opinion in Southeast Asia has already turned against the USA. More people would choose China over USA.

    Already VIETNAM, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are part of BRICS. Together they alone are already 500 million people.

    Additionally Laos and Cambodia are firmly on China's side. Myanmar, Brunei and Singapore are near neutral. The only outlier that sometimes swings between China and US is Philippines. But the president of the Philippines is now fighting against a very popular Pro China ex president Duterte. In a couple of years, the Philippines may swing back to being Pro China.

    ALL THESE PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THROUGH THE STUPID PROPAGANDA LIKE THE YOUTUBE VIDEOS THAT YOU LIKE TO POST HERE.

    It seems that believing stupid videos like that is a sign that you are of IQ 70?

    Still doesn’t change the fact that after putting down a Communist uprising, Malaysia put a law on the books which allows for up to 15 years imprisonment for anyone pushing Communist propaganda …. and that this law is still on the books. LOL!!!
    �
    You are an idiot. This law is never applied anymore, because the Malayan Communist Party was defeated decades ago.

    If you think that Malaysia is obsessed with ideology like stupid Americans then look at this Malaysian state TV report on the lavish welcome the Malaysian King received in China a couple of months ago.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHKw11vs-_s

    See how Xi Jinping was welcomed in Malaysia by the Malaysian King few years ago.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyFcGZoUOHg

    Meanwhile in the USA.....

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il1VBEHEhqk

    Yeah, this is what I saw on both coasts of the USA when used to travel there yearly about 10 years back. From what I am told by my friends stateside, the situation is much worse now.

    Replies: @HuMungus, @24th Alabama

    Ahhhh now you remember. Your memory is perhaps better than a goldfish.

    Nope! Never forgot! That was your ASSumption!! LOL!!!!

    Maybe you will remember that not everyone who corrects your silly accusation against China is a silly Commie Chink.

    Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter?? LOL!!!!

    In fact public opinion in Southeast Asia has already turned against the USA. More people would choose China over USA.

    Really??? So more Philippinos chose China over the US? I find that hard to believe! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

    Already VIETNAM, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are part of BRICS.

    No! No they are not!

    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising nine countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    Together they alone are already 500 million people.

    They may be that number, but the fact that Indonesia put is tariffs against Chinese goods shows that they are not part of the China group. So does the CPTPP group recently rejecting Chinese membership … for the 4th time. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!! Brunei and Malaysia are both members.

    Additionally Laos and Cambodia are firmly on China’s side.

    Ok! I will add two backwaters with African levels of poverty on China’s side!!! LOL!

    Myanmar, Brunei and Singapore are near neutral.

    The US has US Navy docking privileges in Singapore. Does the Chinese Navy?? ROTFLMAO!!!!
    Singapore also buys its military equipment from Western sources. Mostly the US! LOL!!!!!!

    The only outlier that sometimes swings between China and US is Philippines. But the president of the Philippines is now fighting against a very popular Pro China ex president Duterte. In a couple of years, the Philippines may swing back to being Pro China.

    Are you talking about the Philippines president who gave the US something around 8 bases?? versus the washed up has been of an ex-president??? LOL!!! and who also wants the US to base more mid range Typhon missiles in the Philippines?? and even wants to buy some for himself??? LOL!!!!!

    ALL THESE PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THROUGH THE STUPID PROPAGANDA LIKE THE YOUTUBE VIDEOS THAT YOU LIKE TO POST HERE.

    They can see through facts??? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!

    Here are a few more to see through!

    That 900 million is out of date and wrong. The actual number for Chinks earning 2,000 yuan or less a month (around $280) from the study was closer to 950 million. The article probably rounded down. LOL!!!!!!!!!!! Now considering that around 30 million Chinks have lost their well paying jobs, by Chink standards anyway, that number is much closer to 1,000 million than 900 million. ROTFLMAO!!!!

    Watch out below!!!!!!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @HuMungus


    Nope! Never forgot! That was your ASSumption!! LOL!!!!
    �
    LOL, if you remembered, then it could only be stupidity that would allow you to call me a Commie.

    70 IQ sounds about right for you.

    Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter
    �
    Senator Cotton's IQ is about 75. So he is still smarter than you. But he ain't too bright either.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgLQCfypDLk

    They may be that number, but the fact that Indonesia put is tariffs against Chinese goods shows that they are not part of the China group. So does the CPTPP group recently rejecting Chinese membership … for the 4th time. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!! Brunei and Malaysia are both members.
    �
    You are talking out of your ass again. The fact that they are in BRICS shows that they are moving away from the US hegemony.

    It means that YANKEE ATTEMPTS TO MILITARILY ISOLATE CHINA HAS FAILED.

    https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/images/default-source/GIA/tpp-rcep-png.png

    Ok! I will add two backwaters with African levels of poverty on China’s side!!! LOL!
    �
    Yanks too stupid to understand what this means....it means they have broken out of the US cordon of military bases around China...idiot!

    Your containment policy has failed!!!!!

    Your attempt to stop the rise of China has failed.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hq8EriZBRU

    Are you talking about the Philippines president who gave the US something around 8 bases??
    �
    Not giving, re-occupying. The bases come and go, depending on who wins the power struggle.
    The president fights against the vice-president

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gKDeYSWA0k

    They can see through facts?
    �
    Of course they can

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hq8EriZBRU

    Replies: @HuMungus
  • @Anonymous
    @BlackFlag

    A good summary.

    B U T:

    1) Disruptive tech is simply not going to work. The Chinese are EXTREMELY disruptive themselves. EVs, hybrids, solar, wind, 5 and 5.5G, high-speed rail, robotic mega-factories. Yes, we can be equally disruptive as them, and we can find our niche industries. Don't try to take them head on; that's a sure way to lose. Find what they're not doing, and beat them there. MAYBE.

    3) China aging and population falling. Maybe 75 years from now, IF and only if the Chinese do absolutely nothing. From what we've seen of China, what do you think the chances are that they'll stand still or sit on their asses? No way in hell. They're already promoting marriage and reproduction as we speak, and even have a residency program up and running.

    So, option 1) Disruptive Tech and option 3) Wait for China to stumble, are pretty much non-starters, IMHO.

    ==================================================================

    Which leaves option 2) WAR. It's probably our ONLY real chance at retaining America's #1 spot.

    Keep it conventional, leverage the fact that in terms of the military, we devote more of our economy than they do to war-making. It'll take them time to mobilize that colossal industrial/tech base of theirs (they are in "business/peace" mode, while we are forever in "small-war" mode).

    Meanwhile, while we have the advantage, pummel them so hard they sue for peace. Come up with a flimsy excuse for U.S. aggression, something everybody and his dog knows is pure bullshit (hey, we've done it before), and go for it!

    Caveat: America has to WIN FAST, say within 18 months, 2 years at most. Otherwise, the Chinese mobilize and . . . we LOSE. Mathematical certainty. Then what? Nukes?

    __________________________________________________________________

    Uhm, there is an . . . option 4), though. KEEP THE PEACE.

    I don't mean "Cold War 2.0". That's not going to work, period. First of all, China isn't biting, so we'd just spend ourselves into the ground for zero advantage. Second of all, maybe we shouldn't try to out build (in terms of armaments) the world's largest real economy? Just a thought.

    Maybe a Cold Peace is the best strategy for us. We don't have to join hands with China, just avoid war and live our lives. As in, f*ck retaining that #1 slot. Most of us aren't the richest, most famous, most powerful people we know, but so what? We are still happy, we find much joy.

    A Cold Peace, nobody getting in each others' face. Dunno, might work?

    Replies: @BlackFlag

    I agree with 1 and 3. You sound reasonable on war as well though though supposedly the US war industry can barely provide enough shells to Ukraine so it seems unlikely that they are sufficiently mobilized to score a knockout punch on China before it gets it mobilizes its own war industry.

    Why not keep he peace? Well, the only time that seems to have happened was during the Cold War due to the nuclear deterrent. Tragedy of great power politics and all. US foreign policy makers seem more reckless this time around, maybe cause they don’t think China’s nuclear arsenal is as deadly as the USSR’s was. Or maybe nobody really cares that much about life anymore. It seems that way given the way we are blithely rushing into AI dev headlong. It seems like old socialists, like Eric Hobsbawm, were ultimately right.

  • Anonymous[385] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:
    @BlackFlag
    @AxeGryndr

    Yeah, China is winning the peace so America has to disrupt things. Its options are:

    1. Disruptive tech that places us in a new paradigm. AI and robotics.
    2. Provoke a war. I guess this why China is doing very little around the world (e.g. Gaza and Syria). It only makes a stand when it absolutely has to as in Taiwan and support for Russia. Even in those cases it acts very dovish.
    3. In the longer term, America might gain an advantage cause it continues to draw talent from around the globe; meanwhile China is aging very fast.

    Replies: @Anonymous

    A good summary.

    B U T:

    1) Disruptive tech is simply not going to work. The Chinese are EXTREMELY disruptive themselves. EVs, hybrids, solar, wind, 5 and 5.5G, high-speed rail, robotic mega-factories. Yes, we can be equally disruptive as them, and we can find our niche industries. Don’t try to take them head on; that’s a sure way to lose. Find what they’re not doing, and beat them there. MAYBE.

    3) China aging and population falling. Maybe 75 years from now, IF and only if the Chinese do absolutely nothing. From what we’ve seen of China, what do you think the chances are that they’ll stand still or sit on their asses? No way in hell. They’re already promoting marriage and reproduction as we speak, and even have a residency program up and running.

    So, option 1) Disruptive Tech and option 3) Wait for China to stumble, are pretty much non-starters, IMHO.

    ==================================================================

    Which leaves option 2) WAR. It’s probably our ONLY real chance at retaining America’s #1 spot.

    Keep it conventional, leverage the fact that in terms of the military, we devote more of our economy than they do to war-making. It’ll take them time to mobilize that colossal industrial/tech base of theirs (they are in “business/peace” mode, while we are forever in “small-war” mode).

    Meanwhile, while we have the advantage, pummel them so hard they sue for peace. Come up with a flimsy excuse for U.S. aggression, something everybody and his dog knows is pure bullshit (hey, we’ve done it before), and go for it!

    Caveat: America has to WIN FAST, say within 18 months, 2 years at most. Otherwise, the Chinese mobilize and . . . we LOSE. Mathematical certainty. Then what? Nukes?

    __________________________________________________________________

    Uhm, there is an . . . option 4), though. KEEP THE PEACE.

    I don’t mean “Cold War 2.0”. That’s not going to work, period. First of all, China isn’t biting, so we’d just spend ourselves into the ground for zero advantage. Second of all, maybe we shouldn’t try to out build (in terms of armaments) the world’s largest real economy? Just a thought.

    Maybe a Cold Peace is the best strategy for us. We don’t have to join hands with China, just avoid war and live our lives. As in, f*ck retaining that #1 slot. Most of us aren’t the richest, most famous, most powerful people we know, but so what? We are still happy, we find much joy.

    A Cold Peace, nobody getting in each others’ face. Dunno, might work?

    •ï¿½Replies: @BlackFlag
    @Anonymous

    I agree with 1 and 3. You sound reasonable on war as well though though supposedly the US war industry can barely provide enough shells to Ukraine so it seems unlikely that they are sufficiently mobilized to score a knockout punch on China before it gets it mobilizes its own war industry.

    Why not keep he peace? Well, the only time that seems to have happened was during the Cold War due to the nuclear deterrent. Tragedy of great power politics and all. US foreign policy makers seem more reckless this time around, maybe cause they don't think China's nuclear arsenal is as deadly as the USSR's was. Or maybe nobody really cares that much about life anymore. It seems that way given the way we are blithely rushing into AI dev headlong. It seems like old socialists, like Eric Hobsbawm, were ultimately right.
  • @HuMungus
    @littlereddot


    1. Because I am sick of Yank bullying of China, you actually think I am from China. Want to know where I am from? Look up this map and guess.
    �
    Nope! I accepted your statement that you are from Singapore. Just as I accept your statement that many Singaporean go to Malaysia for retirement because of the price difference. LOL!!!!

    -10 points to the IQ scale for each for a grand total of -20 points

    2. Since you ignorantly named Malaysia, here is what the former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir said about China, when he was pressed by the US to make China an enemy: “We have been trading with China for 2000 years, and China has never tried to conquer us. Yet within 50 years of contact with the West, they had already begun to colonise usâ€.
    �
    Still doesn't change the fact that after putting down a Communist uprising, Malaysia put a law on the books which allows for up to 15 years imprisonment for anyone pushing Communist propaganda .... and that this law is still on the books. LOL!!!

    Yet another 10 points deducted from your IQ!

    The above does not change the fact that you have been brainwashed by Chinese propaganda, and have swallowed the writings of the 2 bearded Russians hook, line and sinker, giving you an effective IQ multiplier of 70%, which brings the effective IQ of the average Chinese down to African norms.

    Assuming an average IQ of 105, less adjustments of negative 30 points, further adjusted by a 70% multiplier to account for the influence of the 2 bearded Russians we get

    (105-20-10)*70% = you have an effective IQ of 52.5

    Pretty sure most monkeys will beat that! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The 70% multiplier adjusts the Chinese IQ level (necessary for civilization) down to African norms as the wage of the mean Chinese is equal to the wage of the mean African, indicating that their level of civilization is now equivalent. LO!!!!!!!

    This number does not adjusted for the 10-20 million Chinese that have Western levels of income, as that is rapidly going away with China's rejection of The Benevolent Guiding Hand of the White Devil.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xWYMsM9FgA

    Replies: @littlereddot

    Nope! I accepted your statement that you are from Singapore.

    Ahhhh now you remember. Your memory is perhaps better than a goldfish.

    Maybe you will remember that not everyone who corrects your silly accusation against China is a silly Commie Chink.

    In fact public opinion in Southeast Asia has already turned against the USA. More people would choose China over USA.

    Already VIETNAM, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are part of BRICS. Together they alone are already 500 million people.

    Additionally Laos and Cambodia are firmly on China’s side. Myanmar, Brunei and Singapore are near neutral. The only outlier that sometimes swings between China and US is Philippines. But the president of the Philippines is now fighting against a very popular Pro China ex president Duterte. In a couple of years, the Philippines may swing back to being Pro China.

    ALL THESE PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THROUGH THE STUPID PROPAGANDA LIKE THE YOUTUBE VIDEOS THAT YOU LIKE TO POST HERE.

    It seems that believing stupid videos like that is a sign that you are of IQ 70?

    Still doesn’t change the fact that after putting down a Communist uprising, Malaysia put a law on the books which allows for up to 15 years imprisonment for anyone pushing Communist propaganda …. and that this law is still on the books. LOL!!!

    You are an idiot. This law is never applied anymore, because the Malayan Communist Party was defeated decades ago.

    If you think that Malaysia is obsessed with ideology like stupid Americans then look at this Malaysian state TV report on the lavish welcome the Malaysian King received in China a couple of months ago.

    See how Xi Jinping was welcomed in Malaysia by the Malaysian King few years ago.

    Meanwhile in the USA…..

    Yeah, this is what I saw on both coasts of the USA when used to travel there yearly about 10 years back. From what I am told by my friends stateside, the situation is much worse now.

    •ï¿½Agree: 24th Alabama
    •ï¿½Replies: @HuMungus
    @littlereddot


    Ahhhh now you remember. Your memory is perhaps better than a goldfish.
    �
    Nope! Never forgot! That was your ASSumption!! LOL!!!!

    Maybe you will remember that not everyone who corrects your silly accusation against China is a silly Commie Chink.
    �
    Do YOU deny that YOU are Chinese or that YOU are a Chinese Communist supporter?? LOL!!!!

    In fact public opinion in Southeast Asia has already turned against the USA. More people would choose China over USA.
    �
    Really??? So more Philippinos chose China over the US? I find that hard to believe! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!

    Already VIETNAM, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are part of BRICS.
    �
    No! No they are not!

    BRICS is an intergovernmental organization comprising nine countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    Together they alone are already 500 million people.
    �
    They may be that number, but the fact that Indonesia put is tariffs against Chinese goods shows that they are not part of the China group. So does the CPTPP group recently rejecting Chinese membership ... for the 4th time. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!! Brunei and Malaysia are both members.

    Additionally Laos and Cambodia are firmly on China’s side.
    �
    Ok! I will add two backwaters with African levels of poverty on China's side!!! LOL!

    Myanmar, Brunei and Singapore are near neutral.
    �
    The US has US Navy docking privileges in Singapore. Does the Chinese Navy?? ROTFLMAO!!!!
    Singapore also buys its military equipment from Western sources. Mostly the US! LOL!!!!!!

    The only outlier that sometimes swings between China and US is Philippines. But the president of the Philippines is now fighting against a very popular Pro China ex president Duterte. In a couple of years, the Philippines may swing back to being Pro China.
    �
    Are you talking about the Philippines president who gave the US something around 8 bases?? versus the washed up has been of an ex-president??? LOL!!! and who also wants the US to base more mid range Typhon missiles in the Philippines?? and even wants to buy some for himself??? LOL!!!!!

    ALL THESE PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THROUGH THE STUPID PROPAGANDA LIKE THE YOUTUBE VIDEOS THAT YOU LIKE TO POST HERE.
    �
    They can see through facts??? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!

    Here are a few more to see through!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_GvcmAA4Lk

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMVmnjLLAOY

    That 900 million is out of date and wrong. The actual number for Chinks earning 2,000 yuan or less a month (around $280) from the study was closer to 950 million. The article probably rounded down. LOL!!!!!!!!!!! Now considering that around 30 million Chinks have lost their well paying jobs, by Chink standards anyway, that number is much closer to 1,000 million than 900 million. ROTFLMAO!!!!

    Watch out below!!!!!!! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!

    Replies: @littlereddot
    , @24th Alabama
    @littlereddot

    WARNING: Any additional, defamatory comments
    about goldfish will be trashed.
  • JM says:
    @Brad Anbro
    @24th Alabama

    Quote:

    "Many American economists persuaded us years ago that supply and demand should be
    left alone to perform their magic, and they have except the MIC, finance, the media,
    health care and politics, where everything is rigged."

    I would go so far as to say that EVERYTHING here in the United States is rigged - the stock market & all of its financial machinations, the agricultural industry, the energy suppliers, the natural resource suppliers, the precious metals markets and even coin & stamp collecting. EVERYTHING IS RIGGED!

    There are NO "free markets" here in the United States; they are all controlled by (rigged) regulations and ANTI-COMPETITIVE business practices. The very small corporations, family farms and family-owned businesses not being included in this group.

    Thank you.

    Replies: @JM

    That’s pretty much the same in all the European based nations.

    This is no aberration, nor logical evolution; it was engineered.

    And it isn’t delivering. For a large and increasing proportion of the people, jobs, where they are available as full jobs (vs under-employment), are low level and insecure, real wages are in decline, the social capital stock has severely eroded. In this state of stagnancy, the ‘immigrant’ flood compounds the problem.

    There will be a mass turn towards political-economic solutions. If patriots don’t respond with appropriate and creative revolutionary solutions, they will be left in the dust.

  • @Ron Unz
    I probably should have made it clear that I agreed with almost everything Freeman said about the America/China conflict.

    It's obviously very nice to find that my own views are identical with an expert who is so knowledgeable and distinguished.

    Replies: @vox4non, @anyone with a brain, @manifold, @Mike Moschos

    There a a few things ambassador Freeman is a bit off on here. The current supply chain interconnectedness between China and the USA is not the result of a “comparative advantage” fantasy from economics textbooks but rather the outcome of deliberate political and economic centralization in the USA. This centralization enabled the rise of transnational corporations and mega-finance firms that consolidated markets and designed production and distribution networks based on their own needs, creating a planetary division of labor. These firms, empowered by the USA’s de-democratized political economy, planned global supply chains to maximize profits, often at the expense of national and regional economic self-sufficiency and resilience, and to the detriment of scientific and engineering research ecosystems, local economic activity, economic competition, and arts and culture all across America, and likely across the world as well since it greatly inhibited the development of the so-called “Global South”..

    In direct contrast to the “Neoliberal Era” we live now, the USA’s Old Republic was protectionist without being mercantilist or corporatist. It generated economic development through political and economic decentralization, allowing regional diversity and democratic governance structures to shape policies. Protectionism in this system aimed to use deliberate redundancy and diffusion of economic activity to safeguard local economies, encourage domestic production, create and maintain a great number of more diversified scientific and engineering ecosystems, and prevent monopolistic concentrations of power. The decentralized nature of governance made it so that economic decisions were the product local priorities and interests, resulting in a competitive and diversified economy.

    Undoing the current global system and replacing it with cooperative protectionism, where nations retain the ability to protect key industries while coordinating to avoid exploitative trade practices, can restore economic and scientific redundancy. This redundancy, through localized innovation and diverse production systems, ensures resilience against supply chain disruptions and enables widespread economic opportunity. By re-embedding economies within democratic structures and prioritizing regional development, such a system could balance global trade integration with the autonomy necessary for economic growth, scientific progress and more widespread opportunity.

  • @AxeGryndr
    @Bankotsu

    A comment I made just yesterday, before this article hit.
    "The longer China can maintain status quo, the sooner they become the premier power in the world in virtually any area they choose."

    The strength of manufacturing base, coupled with nuclear deterrent and rising military capability is the key to their coming dominance on the world stage. US efforts to disrupt China only amount to a speed bump, with diminishing returns to the US as we sink ourselves in drowning debt.

    We could be that manufacturing power once again, if our so called leadership would stay out of foreign affairs and become a good neighbor in the the world. As anyone can see, that won't be happening until we finally suffer the defeat which is surely coming.

    Replies: @BlackFlag

    Yeah, China is winning the peace so America has to disrupt things. Its options are:

    1. Disruptive tech that places us in a new paradigm. AI and robotics.
    2. Provoke a war. I guess this why China is doing very little around the world (e.g. Gaza and Syria). It only makes a stand when it absolutely has to as in Taiwan and support for Russia. Even in those cases it acts very dovish.
    3. In the longer term, America might gain an advantage cause it continues to draw talent from around the globe; meanwhile China is aging very fast.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Anonymous
    @BlackFlag

    A good summary.

    B U T:

    1) Disruptive tech is simply not going to work. The Chinese are EXTREMELY disruptive themselves. EVs, hybrids, solar, wind, 5 and 5.5G, high-speed rail, robotic mega-factories. Yes, we can be equally disruptive as them, and we can find our niche industries. Don't try to take them head on; that's a sure way to lose. Find what they're not doing, and beat them there. MAYBE.

    3) China aging and population falling. Maybe 75 years from now, IF and only if the Chinese do absolutely nothing. From what we've seen of China, what do you think the chances are that they'll stand still or sit on their asses? No way in hell. They're already promoting marriage and reproduction as we speak, and even have a residency program up and running.

    So, option 1) Disruptive Tech and option 3) Wait for China to stumble, are pretty much non-starters, IMHO.

    ==================================================================

    Which leaves option 2) WAR. It's probably our ONLY real chance at retaining America's #1 spot.

    Keep it conventional, leverage the fact that in terms of the military, we devote more of our economy than they do to war-making. It'll take them time to mobilize that colossal industrial/tech base of theirs (they are in "business/peace" mode, while we are forever in "small-war" mode).

    Meanwhile, while we have the advantage, pummel them so hard they sue for peace. Come up with a flimsy excuse for U.S. aggression, something everybody and his dog knows is pure bullshit (hey, we've done it before), and go for it!

    Caveat: America has to WIN FAST, say within 18 months, 2 years at most. Otherwise, the Chinese mobilize and . . . we LOSE. Mathematical certainty. Then what? Nukes?

    __________________________________________________________________

    Uhm, there is an . . . option 4), though. KEEP THE PEACE.

    I don't mean "Cold War 2.0". That's not going to work, period. First of all, China isn't biting, so we'd just spend ourselves into the ground for zero advantage. Second of all, maybe we shouldn't try to out build (in terms of armaments) the world's largest real economy? Just a thought.

    Maybe a Cold Peace is the best strategy for us. We don't have to join hands with China, just avoid war and live our lives. As in, f*ck retaining that #1 slot. Most of us aren't the richest, most famous, most powerful people we know, but so what? We are still happy, we find much joy.

    A Cold Peace, nobody getting in each others' face. Dunno, might work?

    Replies: @BlackFlag
  • @littlereddot
    @Carlton Meyer

    I see it as a multilayered move.

    On the surface, China gets to continue to export to USA sans tariffs

    If however the US places tariffs on Mexico, it will cause the invalidation of NAFTA, pissing off Mexico and Canada, thus increasing its isolation.

    In the wider context, the rest of the countries of the Americas will see that the US
    1. has been outplayed by China
    2. breaks its treaties at the drop of a hat

    This will encourage them to cast off US domination.

    Replies: @BlackFlag

    Makes sense but couldn’t the US restrict tariffs to only those parts, industries, manufacturers which it knows are sourcing from China? Seems like a relatively simple thing to do but I guess any process done by the US govt is very cumbersome. By the time they pass a bill and the agencies begin implementing it, the Chinese and Mexican entities will have found a workaround.

  • @OliverPeeples
    @niceland


    Rectifying the enormous mistake the U.S. made by shredding it’s industrial base will take decades. The U.S. doesn’t have hundreds of millions of poor peasants willing to work hard to improve their living conditions like China had. Very different situation
    �
    All due respect, this is the kind of antiquated thinking I would expect out of Chas Freeman.

    The reindustrialization will not be putting humans back on factory lines, at least not like you think. Human robotics is advancing far enough along and this is what Musk is whispering in Trump's ear -- the benefits of accelerating these types of programs with AI controlling day-to-day life. Andreesen dumped the Biden administration when it announced it wanted an AI cartel in place that would be controlled by government policy.

    The few humans who work will be doing high level work and the vast majority will spend time leisurely working instead of working as wage slaves. I expect the covid jabs to continue to keep working on removing "excess" population even as new rounds of jabs are concocted for HN5, etc. The all cause mortality continues apace five years into this and it will *not* be covered by anyone except health researchers.

    Work is at an end. There are already too few jobs to go around. Dating, courtship, marriage and reproduction are dead because of the economic and cultural decay. Democracy is awful and most people understand the system is dead. This includes the dead ideology of free trade, make China rich, etc.

    If you want an illustration of economic warfare waged everyday against investors, you only need look at the American stock exchanges. Chinese companies are allowed to list their stocks. Their services and goods are usually never anything to do with America. The Chinese siphon money out of naive American investors through repeated rounds of dilutions that, if done by an American company, would lead to lawsuits. It's an open secret that this destruction of American wealth is just the Chinese way; fake companies with fake ERs listing, using pumps to draw investors in only to stomp them. Stock drops to ten cents and reverse splits are issued; process starts all over again. Massive amounts of American wealth is destroyed. Massive.

    Nothing is done about it by the SEC despite everyone knowing that the Chinese are using our exchanges as money printers. The new administration has threatened to end the listing of Chinese companies, but it won't happen. The U.S. is so indebted to China at this points; is so weak and lacking an industrial base, that it's only option is to scale robotics and AI as fast as possible.

    Point here is that China is waging economic warfare and has been for decades. The U.S. can continue to follow their plan and have us all unemployed or working "gig" jobs as wagies with stable income or benefits, or it can use its technical know how to build automated factories here. Any shit about "uh, we cannot do that cause herrrr derrr Lew Rockell Murray Rothbard free trade herrrr derrr..." will be ignored if the country expects to survive.

    The semi plant is an astonishing achievement and there was a lot of naysaying about it, but here only a few years later, it's kicking ass. So when you hear some free trader advocate/China dove, it's worth remembering that they paint a very grim picture using very old antiquated views that are separated from what's happening now. Russia did the same very quickly.

    Replies: @BlackFlag, @oneworld

    Point here is that China is waging economic warfare and has been for decades. The U.S. can continue to follow their plan and have us all unemployed or working “gig†jobs as wagies with stable income or benefits, or it can use its technical know how to build automated factories here. Any shit about “uh, we cannot do that cause herrrr derrr Lew Rockell Murray Rothbard free trade herrrr derrr…†will be ignored if the country expects to survive.

    The Brits promoted free trade propaganda when it benefited them. List discussed it in detail in his seminal work. Than the Americans did when it benefited them. Now the Chinese do. It’s always been cynical propaganda like self-determination.

    The U.S. is so indebted to China at this points; is so weak and lacking an industrial base, that it’s only option is to scale robotics and AI as fast as possible.

    Yeah, there are only so many slots available. Think if you were playing one of those games like Warcraft. You should concentrate your industry in one spot. You benefit from scale. It’s not that simple cause some locations are more propitious for certain things than others and you want some redundancy. Then you have political factors which lead to a distribution of industry, i.e. rival blocs as is taking place right now.

    But overall, you basically have a few slots; maybe only one! If you want to compete you need: a) govt that can coordinate industry for the long-term(i.e. not the US one in the 90s and 00s; b) a hardworking, diligent, competent, and entrepreneurial populace. If you have a and b you might be able to move up and take a spot but it’s hard. I don’t see the US as being able to take China’s spot.

    So the US has one wildcard shot which is extremely disruptive future tech: AI and Robotics. We enter a new paradigm if we can survive – highly unlikely!

  • The Antisemitism Awareness Act is a wrecking ball designed to pulverize the First Amendment. While the alleged intention of the bill is to make Jewish students feel safer on campus, the real purpose is to put an end to the anti-genocide demonstrations that have broken out across the country and to prevent the criticism of...
  • @EliteCommInc.
    @Looger

    Citiquing a source is certainly valid. But to do so, one has to address, the content, not merely cite some affiliation.


    The mainstream source is the original source of the material. And unless you can challenge the original data coming out of the country in which the issue is at play. I am going to stand with that material.

    https://africacheck.org/sites/default/files/260417ANI-ENGLISH.pdf

    and I think the above research is done by a prowhite organization and even they can't make the case that white farmers are under some genocidal attack.


    https://theweek.com/89629/fact-check-the-truth-about-farm-murders-in-south-africa

    Which highlights a serious factor -- black farmers and farm owners have also attacked and killed. The numbers don't make the case. Despite the live feed reporting system.

    Replies: @Looger

    The mainstream source is the original source of the material. And unless you can challenge the original data coming out of the country in which the issue is at play. I am going to stand with that material.

    Good for you.

    Why are you attempting to drag me into a discussion regarding YOUR news source, dismissing the reality behind one comment I made off-handedly?

    Because you’re here with an agenda.

    Good luck with… that.

    •ï¿½Replies: @EliteCommInc.
    @Looger

    "“official statistics†in certain countries are 100% provable *****, if you simply watch the cucked news and write down the murders for that day and compare at the end of the year."


    But the sources I provide do a tad more than that. Your comment in my view was a challenge to th source material or it makes no sense. If you off handly are saying sources from the main are useless, I have several choices:

    1. defend the source, in this case I don't have to go in depth because you provide no real case for disbelieving it's veracity.

    2. offer different sources that are not considered in the main.

    3. agree with you

    I chose 1 and 2. That supports the case against any white genocide agenda. Certainly not unique. The assumption that that white farmers are attacked for being white could made, maybe some revenge for their own support of appartheid. But more likely, most whtes control the wealth and if one is going to steal -- it might make sense to steal from those that have something worth stealing -- it just so happens whites still hold and control S. African wealth.


    -----------------------


    As for trolling . . why ake an off handed comment about sources, unless one is just making hay.

    Replies: @Looger
  • Although his public service career stretches back for nearly sixty years and he probably ranks as one of our most distinguished professional diplomats, until the last year or so I was only dimly aware of Charles W. "Chas" Freeman, Jr. I had occasionally read some of his opinion columns and perhaps one or two of...
  • @littlereddot
    LOL. You are obviously below the average IQ mark of Europeans which is 100. Here are two signs of that:

    1. Because I am sick of Yank bullying of China, you actually think I am from China. Want to know where I am from? Look up this map and guess.

    2. Since you ignorantly named Malaysia, here is what the former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir said about China, when he was pressed by the US to make China an enemy: "We have been trading with China for 2000 years, and China has never tried to conquer us. Yet within 50 years of contact with the West, they had already begun to colonise us".

    In case you don't know, the rest of the world outside that of the US and its vassals are sick of American bullying. That is why there is a long line of countries seeking to join BRICS. Including Malaysia which is already a named Partner Country of BRICS.

    If you have any familiarity at all with the way Malaysians and Southeast Asians express themselves, they are very subtle and gentle in their speech. If I were to translate it to American parlance, it would be as such "Listen up you motherf#ckers, I have not problem with China. It is you who have been making my life hell. Now stop being hippocrites and f#ck off! "

    Further, the Europeans are just starting to realise that the US has been draining their lifeblood. Soon the people that will hate the US the most won't be the Russians or Iranians. It will be the Europeans. Please mark my words.

    But you probably wont understand due to your low IQ.

    https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEidcdJCM9LLzdVbzLs7_wnjLHXYaBcXHRrx5aiRnQTSt5pUGSXj5_P9ShFEtO-PlBS6fFBjCVavdRE68u6iweJ0IO0Rw7zDQmjUKGSF3lqEx0TyrH0KKbSYmUq3Cv93p6af5DVhFQlo_d-3/s1600/World+IQ+Map.png

    Replies: @HuMungus

    1. Because I am sick of Yank bullying of China, you actually think I am from China. Want to know where I am from? Look up this map and guess.

    Nope! I accepted your statement that you are from Singapore. Just as I accept your statement that many Singaporean go to Malaysia for retirement because of the price difference. LOL!!!!

    -10 points to the IQ scale for each for a grand total of -20 points

    2. Since you ignorantly named Malaysia, here is what the former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir said about China, when he was pressed by the US to make China an enemy: “We have been trading with China for 2000 years, and China has never tried to conquer us. Yet within 50 years of contact with the West, they had already begun to colonise usâ€.

    Still doesn’t change the fact that after putting down a Communist uprising, Malaysia put a law on the books which allows for up to 15 years imprisonment for anyone pushing Communist propaganda …. and that this law is still on the books. LOL!!!

    Yet another 10 points deducted from your IQ!

    The above does not change the fact that you have been brainwashed by Chinese propaganda, and have swallowed the writings of the 2 bearded Russians hook, line and sinker, giving you an effective IQ multiplier of 70%, which brings the effective IQ of the average Chinese down to African norms.

    Assuming an average IQ of 105, less adjustments of negative 30 points, further adjusted by a 70% multiplier to account for the influence of the 2 bearded Russians we get

    (105-20-10)*70% = you have an effective IQ of 52.5

    Pretty sure most monkeys will beat that! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The 70% multiplier adjusts the Chinese IQ level (necessary for civilization) down to African norms as the wage of the mean Chinese is equal to the wage of the mean African, indicating that their level of civilization is now equivalent. LO!!!!!!!

    This number does not adjusted for the 10-20 million Chinese that have Western levels of income, as that is rapidly going away with China’s rejection of The Benevolent Guiding Hand of the White Devil.

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @HuMungus


    Nope! I accepted your statement that you are from Singapore.
    �
    Ahhhh now you remember. Your memory is perhaps better than a goldfish.

    Maybe you will remember that not everyone who corrects your silly accusation against China is a silly Commie Chink.

    In fact public opinion in Southeast Asia has already turned against the USA. More people would choose China over USA.

    Already VIETNAM, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are part of BRICS. Together they alone are already 500 million people.

    Additionally Laos and Cambodia are firmly on China's side. Myanmar, Brunei and Singapore are near neutral. The only outlier that sometimes swings between China and US is Philippines. But the president of the Philippines is now fighting against a very popular Pro China ex president Duterte. In a couple of years, the Philippines may swing back to being Pro China.

    ALL THESE PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THROUGH THE STUPID PROPAGANDA LIKE THE YOUTUBE VIDEOS THAT YOU LIKE TO POST HERE.

    It seems that believing stupid videos like that is a sign that you are of IQ 70?

    Still doesn’t change the fact that after putting down a Communist uprising, Malaysia put a law on the books which allows for up to 15 years imprisonment for anyone pushing Communist propaganda …. and that this law is still on the books. LOL!!!
    �
    You are an idiot. This law is never applied anymore, because the Malayan Communist Party was defeated decades ago.

    If you think that Malaysia is obsessed with ideology like stupid Americans then look at this Malaysian state TV report on the lavish welcome the Malaysian King received in China a couple of months ago.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHKw11vs-_s

    See how Xi Jinping was welcomed in Malaysia by the Malaysian King few years ago.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyFcGZoUOHg

    Meanwhile in the USA.....

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il1VBEHEhqk

    Yeah, this is what I saw on both coasts of the USA when used to travel there yearly about 10 years back. From what I am told by my friends stateside, the situation is much worse now.

    Replies: @HuMungus, @24th Alabama
  • @Ron Unz
    @manifold

    Thanks, that doesn't surprise me in the least. The whole story of the three supposedly infected Wuhan lab workers didn't fit with the alleged timing, and it was obviously just an intelligence fabrication much like Saddam's WMDs.

    I'm not sure if you've looked at my articles, but I must have published around two dozen of them, covering almost all aspects of the story in quite a lot of detail. Both the official natural virus narrative and the alternative lab-leak scenario make absolutely no logical sense and are easily contracted by the simplest analysis of the evidence.

    I remember being very suspicious about what had happened as early as late January, and raised the possibility in various comments, but by the time I published my first article in April 2020, the evidence of an American biowarfare attack seemed very strong, almost overwhelming.

    The whole situation is absolutely astonishing. A botched American biowarfare attack led to a global epidemic that killed well over a million Americans and perhaps around 30 million others worldwide, and absolutely no one anywhere will discuss it. The crisis has obviously now passed, but you can imagine how frustrated I was during the couple of years this was all happening.

    https://www.unz.com/page/covid-biowarfare-articles/

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain, @Daemon, @emil nikola richard, @H. L. M

    [Anti-vaxxers are not welcome on this website and anti-vaxxing comments are strictly prohibited on all non-vaxxing threads. If you continue your bad behavior, your commenting will be severely restricted.]

  • @niceland
    @OliverPeeples

    I was simply pointing out few problems the U.S. faces if its going to take on China in a trade war and at the same time become self reliant in industry. I could easily add to the list quite a bit. This has little if anything to do with my own views. Just how I see the world and economic realities.

    Even if Trump won by a landslide I don't think the U.S. elites are ready for a new "New Deal" WW2 sort of transformation of the U.S. economy. I don't see that happening. I think its a good idea for the U.S. to try to rebuilt its industries and supply chains but this is is impossible to do by declaring trade war on China and trying to rush it. It has to happen gradually over time. Trump's advertised plan looks like a pile of nonsense to me. Rectifying the enormous mistake the U.S. made by shredding it's industrial base will take decades. The U.S. doesn't have hundreds of millions of poor peasants willing to work hard to improve their living conditions like China had. Very different situation.

    One of the hopeful indicators for the incoming Trump administration are reports of Trump surrounding himself with high caliber people in his Mar-A-Lago bunker. It looks like Elon Musk has put his own affairs on pause and is spending most days with Trump. Another billionaire Marc Andreessen said in recent interview he had spent about half of his days since the election at Mar-A-Lago trying to 'help'. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Andreessen

    So perhaps Trump's second term won't be like his first - Trump with lots of ideas lost in the woods surrounded by people who wasn't onboard and some of them working against him. Odds are he may get something done this time - whatever it is. There is some room here for optimism but these guys only have one term. Sure they can change the course of the U.S. somewhat during that period. But the problem they face is to make it stick.

    To make permanent changes they have to focus on changing the narrative. They have to focus on destroying the information warfare capabilities of the 'enemy'. I suspect that's what DOGE is partly about. However for the benefit of the U.S. both domestically and abroad - it's necessary to put Israel and it's lobby in it's place as foreign agent and shred that power structure for the benefit of U.S. interests and of the whole planet. Unfortunately I don't see any signs of that.

    Long time ago in a galaxy far away - the empire (deep state) always seems to strike back. It's unclear if it has to after Trump's second term but it certainly will if sees fit.

    Replies: @OliverPeeples, @BlackFlag

    Rectifying the enormous mistake the U.S. made by shredding it’s industrial base will take decades. The U.S. doesn’t have hundreds of millions of poor peasants willing to work hard to improve their living conditions like China had. Very different situation

    All due respect, this is the kind of antiquated thinking I would expect out of Chas Freeman.

    The reindustrialization will not be putting humans back on factory lines, at least not like you think. Human robotics is advancing far enough along and this is what Musk is whispering in Trump’s ear — the benefits of accelerating these types of programs with AI controlling day-to-day life. Andreesen dumped the Biden administration when it announced it wanted an AI cartel in place that would be controlled by government policy.

    The few humans who work will be doing high level work and the vast majority will spend time leisurely working instead of working as wage slaves. I expect the covid jabs to continue to keep working on removing “excess” population even as new rounds of jabs are concocted for HN5, etc. The all cause mortality continues apace five years into this and it will *not* be covered by anyone except health researchers.

    Work is at an end. There are already too few jobs to go around. Dating, courtship, marriage and reproduction are dead because of the economic and cultural decay. Democracy is awful and most people understand the system is dead. This includes the dead ideology of free trade, make China rich, etc.

    If you want an illustration of economic warfare waged everyday against investors, you only need look at the American stock exchanges. Chinese companies are allowed to list their stocks. Their services and goods are usually never anything to do with America. The Chinese siphon money out of naive American investors through repeated rounds of dilutions that, if done by an American company, would lead to lawsuits. It’s an open secret that this destruction of American wealth is just the Chinese way; fake companies with fake ERs listing, using pumps to draw investors in only to stomp them. Stock drops to ten cents and reverse splits are issued; process starts all over again. Massive amounts of American wealth is destroyed. Massive.

    Nothing is done about it by the SEC despite everyone knowing that the Chinese are using our exchanges as money printers. The new administration has threatened to end the listing of Chinese companies, but it won’t happen. The U.S. is so indebted to China at this points; is so weak and lacking an industrial base, that it’s only option is to scale robotics and AI as fast as possible.

    Point here is that China is waging economic warfare and has been for decades. The U.S. can continue to follow their plan and have us all unemployed or working “gig” jobs as wagies with stable income or benefits, or it can use its technical know how to build automated factories here. Any shit about “uh, we cannot do that cause herrrr derrr Lew Rockell Murray Rothbard free trade herrrr derrr…” will be ignored if the country expects to survive.

    The semi plant is an astonishing achievement and there was a lot of naysaying about it, but here only a few years later, it’s kicking ass. So when you hear some free trader advocate/China dove, it’s worth remembering that they paint a very grim picture using very old antiquated views that are separated from what’s happening now. Russia did the same very quickly.

    •ï¿½Replies: @BlackFlag
    @OliverPeeples


    Point here is that China is waging economic warfare and has been for decades. The U.S. can continue to follow their plan and have us all unemployed or working “gig†jobs as wagies with stable income or benefits, or it can use its technical know how to build automated factories here. Any shit about “uh, we cannot do that cause herrrr derrr Lew Rockell Murray Rothbard free trade herrrr derrr…†will be ignored if the country expects to survive.
    �
    The Brits promoted free trade propaganda when it benefited them. List discussed it in detail in his seminal work. Than the Americans did when it benefited them. Now the Chinese do. It's always been cynical propaganda like self-determination.

    The U.S. is so indebted to China at this points; is so weak and lacking an industrial base, that it’s only option is to scale robotics and AI as fast as possible.
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    Yeah, there are only so many slots available. Think if you were playing one of those games like Warcraft. You should concentrate your industry in one spot. You benefit from scale. It's not that simple cause some locations are more propitious for certain things than others and you want some redundancy. Then you have political factors which lead to a distribution of industry, i.e. rival blocs as is taking place right now.

    But overall, you basically have a few slots; maybe only one! If you want to compete you need: a) govt that can coordinate industry for the long-term(i.e. not the US one in the 90s and 00s; b) a hardworking, diligent, competent, and entrepreneurial populace. If you have a and b you might be able to move up and take a spot but it's hard. I don't see the US as being able to take China's spot.

    So the US has one wildcard shot which is extremely disruptive future tech: AI and Robotics. We enter a new paradigm if we can survive - highly unlikely!
    , @oneworld
    @OliverPeeples

    Wasn't that semiconductor factory built by TSMC, a Chinese founded and run company from the Republic of China (aka in the U.S. media as Taiwan), and pressured by the U.S. government to set up a factory in Arizona?

    Replies: @OliverPeeples
  • @HuMungus
    @littlereddot

    1: Because they are stupid.

    Example: Blacks Lives Matter - Blacks are 10 times as murderous as Whites, yet they set up an organization whose goal is to De-fund the Police so that those more murderous Blacks have a better environment to practice their trade ... Because Black Lives Matter! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Let's not get into the fact that much of the donations to that organization has gone to fund fancy cars, fancy vacations and fancy mansions for the leadership of the organizations. LOL!!!!!!!!

    2: I don't need to feel superior. I am superior! After all I am only 1/10th as murderous as the average Black! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    3: The only achievement I want is to make fun of Muslims and Commies. Considering your reactions I am doing the excellent job on the second! LOL!!!!!!

    4: The Benevolent Guiding Hand of the White Devil (also known as capitalism) is an achievement above all achievements. On the negative end of things we also have the achievement of the 2 Bearded Russians who wrote various things that the STUPID yellows have taken in hook, line and sinker. So we have both good and bad achievements.

    On the other hand, the minority smarter yellows such as the Malaysians have enacted laws that imprison anyone pushing the ideas of the 2 Bearded Russians, with up to 15 years of imprisonment. Perhaps you should rethink your retirement plans. I would hate to think of you squatting over a hole in the floor toilet for the rest of your life. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Replies: @littlereddot

    #179 is meant for the one with 75 IQ

  • @mulga mumblebrain
    @HuMungus

    No doubt the dumbest and most viciously pig ignorant piece of shit, so far. Perhaps they might have had to run fast from lions, leopards, or hyenas like you etc-or do you reckon those were all Arabs?

    Replies: @HuMungus, @showmethereal

    No doubt the dumbest and most viciously pig ignorant piece of shit, so far. Perhaps they might have had to run fast from lions, leopards, or hyenas like you etc-or do you reckon those were all Arabs?

    Nope! They had to run from Arab slavers. Carnivores usually pick the weakest one in a group, such as the old, the young, or a women. Further, excepting for children, these are usually past the breeding age and Darwin won’t work his magic.

    Now packs of Arab slavers will go for EVERYONE in a group, and only the fastest to run away will survive to breed. LOL!!!!!!

    Besides! Why are Kenyans always the fastest runners? It’s because they were just across the water and thus the easiest to raid. Running fast was a evolutionary trait much in demand for their ancestors. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @OliverPeeples
    @OliverPeeples

    Continuing...

    Most of the people reading the libertarian crap are not even aware that the U.S. just recently completed a chip factory in the southwest. It is producing higher quality outputs than even the best factory in Taiwan. Most are also oblivious to the quality of American craftsmanship and engineering in the old days. I'm not even patriotic, but do remember a time when American made stuff was well worth the extra price because the items, lasted, were higher quality and *lasted.*

    Over the next year, SpaceX will launch 400 times. Our AI, contrary the ludites, is impressive and it is a matter of time before we have unmanned missions to pull mineral rich rocks into orbit.

    Now if you are libertarian free trader, this will horrify you because it means you have to think in terms other than Uber drivers and insanely stupid wealth inequality. You have to get out of bed with Krugman and ponder a world in which life is more leisurely, the nation is more self-sufficient and Americans call their own shots.

    Replies: @niceland, @showmethereal

    I was simply pointing out few problems the U.S. faces if its going to take on China in a trade war and at the same time become self reliant in industry. I could easily add to the list quite a bit. This has little if anything to do with my own views. Just how I see the world and economic realities.

    Even if Trump won by a landslide I don’t think the U.S. elites are ready for a new “New Deal” WW2 sort of transformation of the U.S. economy. I don’t see that happening. I think its a good idea for the U.S. to try to rebuilt its industries and supply chains but this is is impossible to do by declaring trade war on China and trying to rush it. It has to happen gradually over time. Trump’s advertised plan looks like a pile of nonsense to me. Rectifying the enormous mistake the U.S. made by shredding it’s industrial base will take decades. The U.S. doesn’t have hundreds of millions of poor peasants willing to work hard to improve their living conditions like China had. Very different situation.

    One of the hopeful indicators for the incoming Trump administration are reports of Trump surrounding himself with high caliber people in his Mar-A-Lago bunker. It looks like Elon Musk has put his own affairs on pause and is spending most days with Trump. Another billionaire Marc Andreessen said in recent interview he had spent about half of his days since the election at Mar-A-Lago trying to ‘help’. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Andreessen

    So perhaps Trump’s second term won’t be like his first – Trump with lots of ideas lost in the woods surrounded by people who wasn’t onboard and some of them working against him. Odds are he may get something done this time – whatever it is. There is some room here for optimism but these guys only have one term. Sure they can change the course of the U.S. somewhat during that period. But the problem they face is to make it stick.

    To make permanent changes they have to focus on changing the narrative. They have to focus on destroying the information warfare capabilities of the ‘enemy’. I suspect that’s what DOGE is partly about. However for the benefit of the U.S. both domestically and abroad – it’s necessary to put Israel and it’s lobby in it’s place as foreign agent and shred that power structure for the benefit of U.S. interests and of the whole planet. Unfortunately I don’t see any signs of that.

    Long time ago in a galaxy far away – the empire (deep state) always seems to strike back. It’s unclear if it has to after Trump’s second term but it certainly will if sees fit.

    •ï¿½Replies: @OliverPeeples
    @niceland


    Rectifying the enormous mistake the U.S. made by shredding it’s industrial base will take decades. The U.S. doesn’t have hundreds of millions of poor peasants willing to work hard to improve their living conditions like China had. Very different situation
    �
    All due respect, this is the kind of antiquated thinking I would expect out of Chas Freeman.

    The reindustrialization will not be putting humans back on factory lines, at least not like you think. Human robotics is advancing far enough along and this is what Musk is whispering in Trump's ear -- the benefits of accelerating these types of programs with AI controlling day-to-day life. Andreesen dumped the Biden administration when it announced it wanted an AI cartel in place that would be controlled by government policy.

    The few humans who work will be doing high level work and the vast majority will spend time leisurely working instead of working as wage slaves. I expect the covid jabs to continue to keep working on removing "excess" population even as new rounds of jabs are concocted for HN5, etc. The all cause mortality continues apace five years into this and it will *not* be covered by anyone except health researchers.

    Work is at an end. There are already too few jobs to go around. Dating, courtship, marriage and reproduction are dead because of the economic and cultural decay. Democracy is awful and most people understand the system is dead. This includes the dead ideology of free trade, make China rich, etc.

    If you want an illustration of economic warfare waged everyday against investors, you only need look at the American stock exchanges. Chinese companies are allowed to list their stocks. Their services and goods are usually never anything to do with America. The Chinese siphon money out of naive American investors through repeated rounds of dilutions that, if done by an American company, would lead to lawsuits. It's an open secret that this destruction of American wealth is just the Chinese way; fake companies with fake ERs listing, using pumps to draw investors in only to stomp them. Stock drops to ten cents and reverse splits are issued; process starts all over again. Massive amounts of American wealth is destroyed. Massive.

    Nothing is done about it by the SEC despite everyone knowing that the Chinese are using our exchanges as money printers. The new administration has threatened to end the listing of Chinese companies, but it won't happen. The U.S. is so indebted to China at this points; is so weak and lacking an industrial base, that it's only option is to scale robotics and AI as fast as possible.

    Point here is that China is waging economic warfare and has been for decades. The U.S. can continue to follow their plan and have us all unemployed or working "gig" jobs as wagies with stable income or benefits, or it can use its technical know how to build automated factories here. Any shit about "uh, we cannot do that cause herrrr derrr Lew Rockell Murray Rothbard free trade herrrr derrr..." will be ignored if the country expects to survive.

    The semi plant is an astonishing achievement and there was a lot of naysaying about it, but here only a few years later, it's kicking ass. So when you hear some free trader advocate/China dove, it's worth remembering that they paint a very grim picture using very old antiquated views that are separated from what's happening now. Russia did the same very quickly.

    Replies: @BlackFlag, @oneworld
    , @BlackFlag
    @niceland


    To make permanent changes they have to focus on changing the narrative. They have to focus on destroying the information warfare capabilities of the ‘enemy’. I suspect that’s what DOGE is partly about.
    �
    What do you mean by this? I think DOGE is a political project rather than an economic/efficiency one. It's meant to weaken the deep state which these billionaires view as harmful to America's supremacy by purging a vast number of its functionaries. The reason I say this is because the cost-savings gained by eliminating swathes of the administration are miniscule. And even if it they massively non-obligation social spending (e.g. food stamps), you don't save that much.

    So unless they govt wants to simply break its obligations (effectively default), there isn't much to be saved.

    Mandatory ($3.5T):
    . Social Security: $1.4T
    . Medicare: $1.3T
    . Medicaid: $592B
    . Federal/veteran benefits: $200B
    Debt Service ($475B)
    Military ($858B) - too hard to cut, especially given increasing frictions with China.

    TOTAL CANNOT BE CUT: $4.833T
    Admin Costs of Untouchables: $23.4B (negligible)
    So of the total $5.675T budget 85% is untouchable.
    At VERY BEST, they could save 15 % which would by significant but would not solve the debt problem.

    By the way, in the 80s, another private thinktank headed by a bigshot CEO was created to eliminate govt waste and it totally failed.
  • LOL. You are obviously below the average IQ mark of Europeans which is 100. Here are two signs of that:

    1. Because I am sick of Yank bullying of China, you actually think I am from China. Want to know where I am from? Look up this map and guess.

    2. Since you ignorantly named Malaysia, here is what the former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir said about China, when he was pressed by the US to make China an enemy: “We have been trading with China for 2000 years, and China has never tried to conquer us. Yet within 50 years of contact with the West, they had already begun to colonise us”.

    In case you don’t know, the rest of the world outside that of the US and its vassals are sick of American bullying. That is why there is a long line of countries seeking to join BRICS. Including Malaysia which is already a named Partner Country of BRICS.

    If you have any familiarity at all with the way Malaysians and Southeast Asians express themselves, they are very subtle and gentle in their speech. If I were to translate it to American parlance, it would be as such “Listen up you motherf#ckers, I have not problem with China. It is you who have been making my life hell. Now stop being hippocrites and f#ck off! ”

    Further, the Europeans are just starting to realise that the US has been draining their lifeblood. Soon the people that will hate the US the most won’t be the Russians or Iranians. It will be the Europeans. Please mark my words.

    But you probably wont understand due to your low IQ.

    •ï¿½Replies: @HuMungus
    @littlereddot


    1. Because I am sick of Yank bullying of China, you actually think I am from China. Want to know where I am from? Look up this map and guess.
    �
    Nope! I accepted your statement that you are from Singapore. Just as I accept your statement that many Singaporean go to Malaysia for retirement because of the price difference. LOL!!!!

    -10 points to the IQ scale for each for a grand total of -20 points

    2. Since you ignorantly named Malaysia, here is what the former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir said about China, when he was pressed by the US to make China an enemy: “We have been trading with China for 2000 years, and China has never tried to conquer us. Yet within 50 years of contact with the West, they had already begun to colonise usâ€.
    �
    Still doesn't change the fact that after putting down a Communist uprising, Malaysia put a law on the books which allows for up to 15 years imprisonment for anyone pushing Communist propaganda .... and that this law is still on the books. LOL!!!

    Yet another 10 points deducted from your IQ!

    The above does not change the fact that you have been brainwashed by Chinese propaganda, and have swallowed the writings of the 2 bearded Russians hook, line and sinker, giving you an effective IQ multiplier of 70%, which brings the effective IQ of the average Chinese down to African norms.

    Assuming an average IQ of 105, less adjustments of negative 30 points, further adjusted by a 70% multiplier to account for the influence of the 2 bearded Russians we get

    (105-20-10)*70% = you have an effective IQ of 52.5

    Pretty sure most monkeys will beat that! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The 70% multiplier adjusts the Chinese IQ level (necessary for civilization) down to African norms as the wage of the mean Chinese is equal to the wage of the mean African, indicating that their level of civilization is now equivalent. LO!!!!!!!

    This number does not adjusted for the 10-20 million Chinese that have Western levels of income, as that is rapidly going away with China's rejection of The Benevolent Guiding Hand of the White Devil.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xWYMsM9FgA

    Replies: @littlereddot
  • The Antisemitism Awareness Act is a wrecking ball designed to pulverize the First Amendment. While the alleged intention of the bill is to make Jewish students feel safer on campus, the real purpose is to put an end to the anti-genocide demonstrations that have broken out across the country and to prevent the criticism of...
  • @Looger
    @EliteCommInc.

    Ok I clicked your link.

    Mr Abbott's claim is baseless.

    There are no official statistics available for the past 12 months.

    The most recent police statistics show that 74 people were murdered on farms in the year to March 2017.
    �
    Canada's crime statistics have been "improving" for years now.

    I hear from Africans that when you call the police and report a murder in SA it's a miracle if they even show up.

    There are notorious crimes in Toronto like a 2018 killing of a 3 year old child by a stray bullet that "don't appear on crime statistics" for some reason.

    "official statistics" in certain countries are 100% provable bullshit, if you simply watch the cucked news and write down the murders for that day and compare at the end of the year.

    Replies: @EliteCommInc.

    Citiquing a source is certainly valid. But to do so, one has to address, the content, not merely cite some affiliation.

    The mainstream source is the original source of the material. And unless you can challenge the original data coming out of the country in which the issue is at play. I am going to stand with that material.

    https://africacheck.org/sites/default/files/260417ANI-ENGLISH.pdf

    and I think the above research is done by a prowhite organization and even they can’t make the case that white farmers are under some genocidal attack.

    https://theweek.com/89629/fact-check-the-truth-about-farm-murders-in-south-africa

    Which highlights a serious factor — black farmers and farm owners have also attacked and killed. The numbers don’t make the case. Despite the live feed reporting system.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Looger
    @EliteCommInc.


    The mainstream source is the original source of the material. And unless you can challenge the original data coming out of the country in which the issue is at play. I am going to stand with that material.
    �
    Good for you.

    Why are you attempting to drag me into a discussion regarding YOUR news source, dismissing the reality behind one comment I made off-handedly?

    Because you're here with an agenda.

    Good luck with... that.

    Replies: @EliteCommInc.
  • Although his public service career stretches back for nearly sixty years and he probably ranks as one of our most distinguished professional diplomats, until the last year or so I was only dimly aware of Charles W. "Chas" Freeman, Jr. I had occasionally read some of his opinion columns and perhaps one or two of...
  • @littlereddot
    @HuMungus

    1. Do you know why you indulge in laughing at blacks?
    Ans: Because you feel good when you think you are superior.

    2. Do you want to know why you seek to feel superior?
    Ans: Because you know you have no personal achievements, nor ever will.

    3. What do you do when you have not, and will not have personal achievements?
    Ans: Grab other people's glory by usurping the glory of your race.

    4. What will you do when your race has little achievements?
    Ans: You broaden the definition of your race to something as nebulous as "Whites". That way you can steal the glory of the Greeks and Romans too. It is ironic that the Greeks and Romans considered your ancestors as barbarians.

    This is why you go on a tangent about Kenyans.

    I have far more respect for Kenyans than White Trash.

    Replies: @HuMungus

    1: Because they are stupid.

    Example: Blacks Lives Matter – Blacks are 10 times as murderous as Whites, yet they set up an organization whose goal is to De-fund the Police so that those more murderous Blacks have a better environment to practice their trade … Because Black Lives Matter! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Let’s not get into the fact that much of the donations to that organization has gone to fund fancy cars, fancy vacations and fancy mansions for the leadership of the organizations. LOL!!!!!!!!

    2: I don’t need to feel superior. I am superior! After all I am only 1/10th as murderous as the average Black! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    3: The only achievement I want is to make fun of Muslims and Commies. Considering your reactions I am doing the excellent job on the second! LOL!!!!!!

    4: The Benevolent Guiding Hand of the White Devil (also known as capitalism) is an achievement above all achievements. On the negative end of things we also have the achievement of the 2 Bearded Russians who wrote various things that the STUPID yellows have taken in hook, line and sinker. So we have both good and bad achievements.

    On the other hand, the minority smarter yellows such as the Malaysians have enacted laws that imprison anyone pushing the ideas of the 2 Bearded Russians, with up to 15 years of imprisonment. Perhaps you should rethink your retirement plans. I would hate to think of you squatting over a hole in the floor toilet for the rest of your life. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @HuMungus

    #179 is meant for the one with 75 IQ
  • @OliverPeeples
    @niceland

    The halo of hatred that surrounds national self-sufficiency burns ever brighter.

    The U.S. can probably do this if there is strong political will to bite the bullet and be prepared for decades of hard work and struggle with considerable hardship. I don’t think the U.S. elites are interested. Among other things this would likely escalate the decline of the empire and upend all kinds of political realities around the globe.
    �
    Free trade goes with open borders and the twain can never be separated. Once you agree in principle that you no longer want your labor to maintain key industrial interests, you have no say in the labor market and your country will turn into a dumping ground for multi-cult.

    Libertarians may have no power in politics, but they've completely shaped all discussion on free trade (and by extension, open borders and infinity replacements for native born workers). No ideological camp is in favor industrializing society save nationalists.

    While the poster talks about the difficulty of rebuilding American industry, like all free traders, he doesn't have any solutions for a country that depends on everything being shipped from thousands of miles away. As the Covid scam taught us, it takes nothing for America to get wrecked.

    Medications are one example. During the pandemic, Little Marco Rubio was pretending to be flustered during a meeting in which it was pointed out that America closed its last pill plant and could literally not even produce Vitamin C. *Everything* is Chinese, everything. So when and if the next plandemic occurs, forget about the meds being available if the disease is actually serious instead of the fake Covid.

    What are the consequences of Chinese control of your key supplies? You end up with a population of Uber drivers. What skills do we have? We make pr0n and build OnlyFans.

    The libertarian free trade/open borders fatalism is the worst mental disease I've ever seen. Even with the recent supply chain disaster in the rear view mirror, the ideological virus has complete control over the brains of almost everyone.

    Meanwhile, in Russia... the nation has been building a diversified economy out of necessity. So are the Russians suffering real hard because of it? It's not showing. The disasterous consequences of slaughtering their young men will boomerang and they are already importing niggers to bed their women, but recall these are people who are still very much shaped by communism. Saw some story about a Mexican who bedded over 100 Russian women while as a college student.

    Point is that Russia had sanctions which are another form of tariff, only worse. They are not suffering incredibly from it even while fighting a major war.

    And yes, China has created and maintains tariffs and NTBs that have made its GDP grow at a rate that the West can only dream about.

    Give it up with libertarian glood and doom. You guys have literally nothing but a future of inflated assets and low wage, demoralizing jobs.

    Replies: @OliverPeeples

    Continuing…

    Most of the people reading the libertarian crap are not even aware that the U.S. just recently completed a chip factory in the southwest. It is producing higher quality outputs than even the best factory in Taiwan. Most are also oblivious to the quality of American craftsmanship and engineering in the old days. I’m not even patriotic, but do remember a time when American made stuff was well worth the extra price because the items, lasted, were higher quality and *lasted.*

    Over the next year, SpaceX will launch 400 times. Our AI, contrary the ludites, is impressive and it is a matter of time before we have unmanned missions to pull mineral rich rocks into orbit.

    Now if you are libertarian free trader, this will horrify you because it means you have to think in terms other than Uber drivers and insanely stupid wealth inequality. You have to get out of bed with Krugman and ponder a world in which life is more leisurely, the nation is more self-sufficient and Americans call their own shots.

    •ï¿½Replies: @niceland
    @OliverPeeples

    I was simply pointing out few problems the U.S. faces if its going to take on China in a trade war and at the same time become self reliant in industry. I could easily add to the list quite a bit. This has little if anything to do with my own views. Just how I see the world and economic realities.

    Even if Trump won by a landslide I don't think the U.S. elites are ready for a new "New Deal" WW2 sort of transformation of the U.S. economy. I don't see that happening. I think its a good idea for the U.S. to try to rebuilt its industries and supply chains but this is is impossible to do by declaring trade war on China and trying to rush it. It has to happen gradually over time. Trump's advertised plan looks like a pile of nonsense to me. Rectifying the enormous mistake the U.S. made by shredding it's industrial base will take decades. The U.S. doesn't have hundreds of millions of poor peasants willing to work hard to improve their living conditions like China had. Very different situation.

    One of the hopeful indicators for the incoming Trump administration are reports of Trump surrounding himself with high caliber people in his Mar-A-Lago bunker. It looks like Elon Musk has put his own affairs on pause and is spending most days with Trump. Another billionaire Marc Andreessen said in recent interview he had spent about half of his days since the election at Mar-A-Lago trying to 'help'. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Andreessen

    So perhaps Trump's second term won't be like his first - Trump with lots of ideas lost in the woods surrounded by people who wasn't onboard and some of them working against him. Odds are he may get something done this time - whatever it is. There is some room here for optimism but these guys only have one term. Sure they can change the course of the U.S. somewhat during that period. But the problem they face is to make it stick.

    To make permanent changes they have to focus on changing the narrative. They have to focus on destroying the information warfare capabilities of the 'enemy'. I suspect that's what DOGE is partly about. However for the benefit of the U.S. both domestically and abroad - it's necessary to put Israel and it's lobby in it's place as foreign agent and shred that power structure for the benefit of U.S. interests and of the whole planet. Unfortunately I don't see any signs of that.

    Long time ago in a galaxy far away - the empire (deep state) always seems to strike back. It's unclear if it has to after Trump's second term but it certainly will if sees fit.

    Replies: @OliverPeeples, @BlackFlag
    , @showmethereal
    @OliverPeeples

    Where do you get this idea that the TSMC factory in Arizona is doing well??? They couldn’t even finish it on time. They had to force workers from Taiwan to go work there because there wasn’t enough talent in the U.S. to run it
  • @niceland
    @Yojimbo/Zatoichi

    As far as I understand, much of the current industry around the world now relies on China's enormous industrial machine to provide everything from raw materials, refined materials, all sorts of chemicals, big and small components and parts. What China has been focusing on is supply chains, supply chains and supply chains for everything they (and the rest of the world) makes. From digging a hole in the ground to extract materials - all the way up to finished products and everything in between.

    It's worth it to keep in mind current and future industrial products are way more complex - and require much more complex supply chains than was the case back in the day when nations built their industries up behind trade barriers.

    The U.S. industry relies on those Chinese supply chains because the U.S. has ignored it's own for decades. It was much cheaper to let the Chinese deal with all that expensive, dirty, and boring stuff.

    So, it's a very difficult position for the U.S. to try to built back up it's industry while it has to rely on China to supply all kinds of materials and components and at the same the wage a protectionist trade war against them. Rebuilding these supply chains inside the U.S. or elsewhere is no small task. And given the difference in wages, costs and regulations between the U.S. and China this would make as much economic sense -in the current reality- as it would be for me to keep sheep in my garden shed and start knitting my own socks from the wool they provide, instead of just buying a pair for few dollars at the store.

    This is just part of it, when the U.S. starts throwing tariffs at Chinese products they will reciprocate and react - like Intel has already discovered. China was big market for much of it's products and now it's dried up because of U.S. sanctions. Not only is the U.S big market for China but so is China for the U.S. Some experts are saying the China Trade war has already hurt the U.S. much more than China and this policy has basically backfired .

    The U.S. can probably do this if there is strong political will to bite the bullet and be prepared for decades of hard work and struggle with considerable hardship. I don't think the U.S. elites are interested. Among other things this would likely escalate the decline of the empire and upend all kinds of political realities around the globe.

    Replies: @Peripatetic commenter, @Kurt Knispel, @Anonymous, @OliverPeeples

    The halo of hatred that surrounds national self-sufficiency burns ever brighter.

    The U.S. can probably do this if there is strong political will to bite the bullet and be prepared for decades of hard work and struggle with considerable hardship. I don’t think the U.S. elites are interested. Among other things this would likely escalate the decline of the empire and upend all kinds of political realities around the globe.

    Free trade goes with open borders and the twain can never be separated. Once you agree in principle that you no longer want your labor to maintain key industrial interests, you have no say in the labor market and your country will turn into a dumping ground for multi-cult.

    Libertarians may have no power in politics, but they’ve completely shaped all discussion on free trade (and by extension, open borders and infinity replacements for native born workers). No ideological camp is in favor industrializing society save nationalists.

    While the poster talks about the difficulty of rebuilding American industry, like all free traders, he doesn’t have any solutions for a country that depends on everything being shipped from thousands of miles away. As the Covid scam taught us, it takes nothing for America to get wrecked.

    Medications are one example. During the pandemic, Little Marco Rubio was pretending to be flustered during a meeting in which it was pointed out that America closed its last pill plant and could literally not even produce Vitamin C. *Everything* is Chinese, everything. So when and if the next plandemic occurs, forget about the meds being available if the disease is actually serious instead of the fake Covid.

    What are the consequences of Chinese control of your key supplies? You end up with a population of Uber drivers. What skills do we have? We make pr0n and build OnlyFans.

    The libertarian free trade/open borders fatalism is the worst mental disease I’ve ever seen. Even with the recent supply chain disaster in the rear view mirror, the ideological virus has complete control over the brains of almost everyone.

    Meanwhile, in Russia… the nation has been building a diversified economy out of necessity. So are the Russians suffering real hard because of it? It’s not showing. The disasterous consequences of slaughtering their young men will boomerang and they are already importing niggers to bed their women, but recall these are people who are still very much shaped by communism. Saw some story about a Mexican who bedded over 100 Russian women while as a college student.

    Point is that Russia had sanctions which are another form of tariff, only worse. They are not suffering incredibly from it even while fighting a major war.

    And yes, China has created and maintains tariffs and NTBs that have made its GDP grow at a rate that the West can only dream about.

    Give it up with libertarian glood and doom. You guys have literally nothing but a future of inflated assets and low wage, demoralizing jobs.

    •ï¿½Replies: @OliverPeeples
    @OliverPeeples

    Continuing...

    Most of the people reading the libertarian crap are not even aware that the U.S. just recently completed a chip factory in the southwest. It is producing higher quality outputs than even the best factory in Taiwan. Most are also oblivious to the quality of American craftsmanship and engineering in the old days. I'm not even patriotic, but do remember a time when American made stuff was well worth the extra price because the items, lasted, were higher quality and *lasted.*

    Over the next year, SpaceX will launch 400 times. Our AI, contrary the ludites, is impressive and it is a matter of time before we have unmanned missions to pull mineral rich rocks into orbit.

    Now if you are libertarian free trader, this will horrify you because it means you have to think in terms other than Uber drivers and insanely stupid wealth inequality. You have to get out of bed with Krugman and ponder a world in which life is more leisurely, the nation is more self-sufficient and Americans call their own shots.

    Replies: @niceland, @showmethereal
  • @mulga mumblebrain
    @littlereddot

    The Makassans from Sulawesi visited northern Austfailia from the 17th century, perhaps as early as c.1500. They traded mostly in trepang, sea cucumber, a prized delicacy, and up to one thousand boats visited each year. And indigenous returned with them at times, and even settled and married in Makassar.

    Replies: @littlereddot

    Thank you. I was unaware of that.

    The Javans also certainly did. If the Majapahit polity of the late 1200s AD could include Aceh which is 2300 km away from the capital, surely they could go 1600 km to colonise Australia too, if they really wanted to….yet they only traded with the Aborigines.

    Hell, even the Chinese had maps indicating Australia…I have seen references to maps dating from the 1400s. They probably got their info from the Sri Vijaya, Majapahit or other successor states.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Ed Case
    @littlereddot

    Boats were still going to northern Australia until around 1906.
    An Oral History recorded by the ABC in the 1980s, a very old Aborigine recalled
    some Abo had murdered a Macassan [probably over a woman, I forget the reason],
    the ship returned to Indo, later a fleet of ships spanning the horizon returned to take revenge on that Abo murderer.
    Takeout: don't upset the Indos; and Abos don't stick together in tough times.

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
  • @Ron Unz
    @迪路


    Indeed, Mr Freeman is one of the few foreign diplomats who can appear on Chinese television.
    The views of the old diplomats are more solid and realistic.
    Unfortunately, they are destined to stay away from the core of American decision-making because they refuse to engage in various moral lapses.
    �
    That's interesting to know. Jeffrey Sachs is another one, and I just watched his segment on CGTN yesterday, in which he strongly rebutted the "China collapse" nonsense endlessly promoted by our dishonest MSM:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc1GfxcnbaM

    One thing that the Chinese people should keep in mind is that although the crazy people running America have certainly caused a great deal of trouble to China, they've inflicted vastly more damage upon our own country, so we should be far angrier at them than anyone else.

    A perfect example of this is the global Covid outbreak. As I've indicated, I think there's a great deal of persuasive evidence it was the botched blowback from a failed biowarfare attack against China (and Iran), and it certainly inflicted a great deal of harm upon both those countries, probably ultimately killing well over a million Chinese. But in per capita terms, something like 3x to 4x as many Americans died, giving us about the highest death rate in the developed world, plus we had a year or two of extremely unpleasant national lockdowns. So if the ignorant and gullible American public ever figured out what had really happened, I think they'd be exceptionally angry.

    Replies: @迪路, @antibeast, @Z-man, @Carroll Price, @TrueIrish

    You would think, but I don’t know. Put a sneak in front of an American and that anger dissipates quickly.
    Yum, medium rare with a baked potato and veggies. 🤔

  • @littlereddot
    @Moxolatte

    You are missing the point that Bankotsu is making.

    Mearsheimer makes the mistake that others like McGregor and Jeffrey Sachs do not.

    McGregor and Sachs have a different opinion from Mearsheimer because they have a more intimate knowledge of China's culture and history. They know that China's cultural attitudes are very different from the West, and one cannot assume that China will act in the same way as the West.

    Mearsheimer on the other hand assumes that China will act as another Athens. He assumes that as China gains power, she will use it in the same way the West did when it gained power.

    You have fallen into the same trap that Mearsheimer and the vast majority of Westerners have, by assuming that others think, and are motivated the same way that you do.

    Do you think I am speaking nonsense? Then here is my challenge to you. Explain this:

    Indonesia is populated by the Austronesian-Polynesian peoples. These people are great seafarers and inhabit places from Madagascar off East Africa to Easter Island off Peru. They clearly had advanced sailing technology and steel weapons for millenia. They regularly traded with far away Africa and China.

    Yet they did not make the short trip to neighbouring Australia and conquer or colonise the stone age Aborigines there?

    It took Brits sailing from the other side of the globe to grab Australia for themselves?


    Why did the Indonesians not colonise Australia even though it was so close and populated by a people with little ability to resist?


    If you can answer this, then you will know why Mearsheimer is wrong in his assumption about China.

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain

    The Makassans from Sulawesi visited northern Austfailia from the 17th century, perhaps as early as c.1500. They traded mostly in trepang, sea cucumber, a prized delicacy, and up to one thousand boats visited each year. And indigenous returned with them at times, and even settled and married in Makassar.

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @mulga mumblebrain

    Thank you. I was unaware of that.

    The Javans also certainly did. If the Majapahit polity of the late 1200s AD could include Aceh which is 2300 km away from the capital, surely they could go 1600 km to colonise Australia too, if they really wanted to....yet they only traded with the Aborigines.

    Hell, even the Chinese had maps indicating Australia...I have seen references to maps dating from the 1400s. They probably got their info from the Sri Vijaya, Majapahit or other successor states.

    Replies: @Ed Case
  • @manifold
    @Ron Unz

    Hi Ron, really appreciate your excellent work, always reasonable. I think you are the ONLY major outlet in the US to go against the grain of "China guilty". I would like to add an interesting observation which supports your take more than the "China guilty" take. So far, the only "evidence", and even that is circumstantial, of China making and releasing the Covid virus, is the report of 3 sick Wuhan lab workers in the Fall of 2019. That evidence was obtained from intelligence monitoring of emails, voice calls, and text messages. As such, there should be available the names of the 3 sick individuals. There were no names attached to these workers. If this was good intelligence, the 3 names should be available. Senator Rand Paul in a hard quest to blame China and Dr Fauci for the pandemic, demanded the 3 names from the intelligence community. What to do? A powerful senator asks for the names and there are no names. It is deduced that the spies simply randomly picked out 3 names from Wuhan Lab publications and gave these names to the Senator. The spies thought that all Wuhan lab workers worked with virus, but they guessed wrong! It turned out that the 3 individuals were data analysts and never worked with live viruses. These 3 surprised scientists said it's ridiculous and that they were never sick in the Fall of 2019. They also took antibody tests in March 2020 and every lab workers at the Wuhan Lab tested negative.

    https://www.science.org/content/article/ridiculous-says-chinese-scientist-accused-being-pandemic-s-patient-zero

    It is almost certain that the US made up the intelligence of the 3 sick lab workers. Whether this case was made simply to embarrass China or whether there was a more sinister reason behind this case is to be determined. No one is looking into this case, perhaps your team and colleagues can help?

    Replies: @Ron Unz, @mulga mumblebrain

    US politics and ‘intelligence’ do little but lie. In regard to the PRC, it’s ALL lies. The race and cultural hatred is scrambling their ‘brains’. And the Chinese just sit and watch the whole US shit-heap as it slowly collapses.

  • @HuMungus
    @littlereddot


    On castration itself, figures would vary according to the kinds/circumstances of the castration.
    �
    Did they use castrato for choirs?

    I am only asking because Mohammad bought a castrated Black slave to voice the call to prayer, because he had such a nice voice.

    and always always remember: The reason that Kenyans win so many gold medals in the Olympics is because for at least 2,000 years Arab slavers would conduct slave raids where every captured male would have their balls cut off.

    All modern Kenyans come from good running stock, because of you weren't a fast runner to begin with the Arabs would catch and de-ball you.

    The rest is Darwin in action!

    Replies: @littlereddot, @mulga mumblebrain

    No doubt the dumbest and most viciously pig ignorant piece of shit, so far. Perhaps they might have had to run fast from lions, leopards, or hyenas like you etc-or do you reckon those were all Arabs?

    •ï¿½Replies: @HuMungus
    @mulga mumblebrain


    No doubt the dumbest and most viciously pig ignorant piece of shit, so far. Perhaps they might have had to run fast from lions, leopards, or hyenas like you etc-or do you reckon those were all Arabs?
    �
    Nope! They had to run from Arab slavers. Carnivores usually pick the weakest one in a group, such as the old, the young, or a women. Further, excepting for children, these are usually past the breeding age and Darwin won't work his magic.

    Now packs of Arab slavers will go for EVERYONE in a group, and only the fastest to run away will survive to breed. LOL!!!!!!

    Besides! Why are Kenyans always the fastest runners? It's because they were just across the water and thus the easiest to raid. Running fast was a evolutionary trait much in demand for their ancestors. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
    , @showmethereal
    @mulga mumblebrain

    Actually it wasn’t to run from those animals. There still tribes in East Africa for whom they still hunt down wild animals that you noted. In fact it is a right of passage for males to be able to kill a predator. Stalking and tracking and chasing them …. But yeah you are closer to the truth than the psycho Humun…
  • @HuMungus
    @littlereddot


    On castration itself, figures would vary according to the kinds/circumstances of the castration.
    �
    Did they use castrato for choirs?

    I am only asking because Mohammad bought a castrated Black slave to voice the call to prayer, because he had such a nice voice.

    and always always remember: The reason that Kenyans win so many gold medals in the Olympics is because for at least 2,000 years Arab slavers would conduct slave raids where every captured male would have their balls cut off.

    All modern Kenyans come from good running stock, because of you weren't a fast runner to begin with the Arabs would catch and de-ball you.

    The rest is Darwin in action!

    Replies: @littlereddot, @mulga mumblebrain

    1. Do you know why you indulge in laughing at blacks?
    Ans: Because you feel good when you think you are superior.

    2. Do you want to know why you seek to feel superior?
    Ans: Because you know you have no personal achievements, nor ever will.

    3. What do you do when you have not, and will not have personal achievements?
    Ans: Grab other people’s glory by usurping the glory of your race.

    4. What will you do when your race has little achievements?
    Ans: You broaden the definition of your race to something as nebulous as “Whites”. That way you can steal the glory of the Greeks and Romans too. It is ironic that the Greeks and Romans considered your ancestors as barbarians.

    This is why you go on a tangent about Kenyans.

    I have far more respect for Kenyans than White Trash.

    •ï¿½Replies: @HuMungus
    @littlereddot

    1: Because they are stupid.

    Example: Blacks Lives Matter - Blacks are 10 times as murderous as Whites, yet they set up an organization whose goal is to De-fund the Police so that those more murderous Blacks have a better environment to practice their trade ... Because Black Lives Matter! ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Let's not get into the fact that much of the donations to that organization has gone to fund fancy cars, fancy vacations and fancy mansions for the leadership of the organizations. LOL!!!!!!!!

    2: I don't need to feel superior. I am superior! After all I am only 1/10th as murderous as the average Black! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    3: The only achievement I want is to make fun of Muslims and Commies. Considering your reactions I am doing the excellent job on the second! LOL!!!!!!

    4: The Benevolent Guiding Hand of the White Devil (also known as capitalism) is an achievement above all achievements. On the negative end of things we also have the achievement of the 2 Bearded Russians who wrote various things that the STUPID yellows have taken in hook, line and sinker. So we have both good and bad achievements.

    On the other hand, the minority smarter yellows such as the Malaysians have enacted laws that imprison anyone pushing the ideas of the 2 Bearded Russians, with up to 15 years of imprisonment. Perhaps you should rethink your retirement plans. I would hate to think of you squatting over a hole in the floor toilet for the rest of your life. ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Replies: @littlereddot
  • @Ron Unz
    @manifold

    Thanks, that doesn't surprise me in the least. The whole story of the three supposedly infected Wuhan lab workers didn't fit with the alleged timing, and it was obviously just an intelligence fabrication much like Saddam's WMDs.

    I'm not sure if you've looked at my articles, but I must have published around two dozen of them, covering almost all aspects of the story in quite a lot of detail. Both the official natural virus narrative and the alternative lab-leak scenario make absolutely no logical sense and are easily contracted by the simplest analysis of the evidence.

    I remember being very suspicious about what had happened as early as late January, and raised the possibility in various comments, but by the time I published my first article in April 2020, the evidence of an American biowarfare attack seemed very strong, almost overwhelming.

    The whole situation is absolutely astonishing. A botched American biowarfare attack led to a global epidemic that killed well over a million Americans and perhaps around 30 million others worldwide, and absolutely no one anywhere will discuss it. The crisis has obviously now passed, but you can imagine how frustrated I was during the couple of years this was all happening.

    https://www.unz.com/page/covid-biowarfare-articles/

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain, @Daemon, @emil nikola richard, @H. L. M

    A botched American biowarfare attack led to a global epidemic that killed well over a million Americans and perhaps around 30 million others worldwide, and absolutely no one anywhere will discuss it.

    This is an exaggeration. Yesterday on Break the Rules Youtube Vlad Davison and Curtis Yarvin were both leading with “why in the world was the word covid entirely absent from any 2024 election discussion?”

    Everybody in power and authority looked like a jackass is why. If I was one of them control freaks I wouldn’t talk about it either.

  • @littlereddot
    @Peripatetic commenter


    And I am sure we can believe Qing (an invading people) on this.
    �
    The Qing used ethnic Han administrators to run their system.

    Their use of court eunuchs was inherited from the Ming.
    The Ming themselves made extensive or even over-use of court eunuchs which led to enormous problems and contributed to the rot of their dynasty.

    On castration itself, figures would vary according to the kinds/circumstances of the castration. Courtly surgical procedures would certainly have benefited from better medical care than say penal/punishment procedures. Even if we use Ming figures of 20% for penal castration of captured rebels, it is far from 90%.

    Oh, wait. You believe that a procedure performed without anesthesia (except for slapping some spicy sauces on them) and in pretty unsanitary conditions and which removes a part with very good blood supply had such a low level of mortality. In addition, there was a ready supply of non-Qing applicants, so who cared what the survival rate was?
    �
    Why are you arguing based on your own conjecture? Do justice to your monicker. Be Aristotelian, not Sophist.

    Does opium qualify as an anaesthetic?
    How about acupuncture?

    More interesting to me is why you assume that there was no anaesthesia??? Your motherland was not so backward as the gringos describe it, you know.

    Have you been to China? If not, you really should. It would blow your mind.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-bsAiedwP8

    Replies: @HuMungus

    On castration itself, figures would vary according to the kinds/circumstances of the castration.

    Did they use castrato for choirs?

    I am only asking because Mohammad bought a castrated Black slave to voice the call to prayer, because he had such a nice voice.

    and always always remember: The reason that Kenyans win so many gold medals in the Olympics is because for at least 2,000 years Arab slavers would conduct slave raids where every captured male would have their balls cut off.

    All modern Kenyans come from good running stock, because of you weren’t a fast runner to begin with the Arabs would catch and de-ball you.

    The rest is Darwin in action!

    •ï¿½Replies: @littlereddot
    @HuMungus

    1. Do you know why you indulge in laughing at blacks?
    Ans: Because you feel good when you think you are superior.

    2. Do you want to know why you seek to feel superior?
    Ans: Because you know you have no personal achievements, nor ever will.

    3. What do you do when you have not, and will not have personal achievements?
    Ans: Grab other people's glory by usurping the glory of your race.

    4. What will you do when your race has little achievements?
    Ans: You broaden the definition of your race to something as nebulous as "Whites". That way you can steal the glory of the Greeks and Romans too. It is ironic that the Greeks and Romans considered your ancestors as barbarians.

    This is why you go on a tangent about Kenyans.

    I have far more respect for Kenyans than White Trash.

    Replies: @HuMungus
    , @mulga mumblebrain
    @HuMungus

    No doubt the dumbest and most viciously pig ignorant piece of shit, so far. Perhaps they might have had to run fast from lions, leopards, or hyenas like you etc-or do you reckon those were all Arabs?

    Replies: @HuMungus, @showmethereal
  • @Ron Unz
    @manifold

    Thanks, that doesn't surprise me in the least. The whole story of the three supposedly infected Wuhan lab workers didn't fit with the alleged timing, and it was obviously just an intelligence fabrication much like Saddam's WMDs.

    I'm not sure if you've looked at my articles, but I must have published around two dozen of them, covering almost all aspects of the story in quite a lot of detail. Both the official natural virus narrative and the alternative lab-leak scenario make absolutely no logical sense and are easily contracted by the simplest analysis of the evidence.

    I remember being very suspicious about what had happened as early as late January, and raised the possibility in various comments, but by the time I published my first article in April 2020, the evidence of an American biowarfare attack seemed very strong, almost overwhelming.

    The whole situation is absolutely astonishing. A botched American biowarfare attack led to a global epidemic that killed well over a million Americans and perhaps around 30 million others worldwide, and absolutely no one anywhere will discuss it. The crisis has obviously now passed, but you can imagine how frustrated I was during the couple of years this was all happening.

    https://www.unz.com/page/covid-biowarfare-articles/

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain, @Daemon, @emil nikola richard, @H. L. M

    Nobody will discuss it because the outcome basically obligates China to start WW3 and nuke the continental US in retaliation. If not, the very credibility and legitimacy of the PLA and the CPC will be called into question. That’s a can of worms nobody wants to touch.

  • @Ron Unz
    @manifold

    Thanks, that doesn't surprise me in the least. The whole story of the three supposedly infected Wuhan lab workers didn't fit with the alleged timing, and it was obviously just an intelligence fabrication much like Saddam's WMDs.

    I'm not sure if you've looked at my articles, but I must have published around two dozen of them, covering almost all aspects of the story in quite a lot of detail. Both the official natural virus narrative and the alternative lab-leak scenario make absolutely no logical sense and are easily contracted by the simplest analysis of the evidence.

    I remember being very suspicious about what had happened as early as late January, and raised the possibility in various comments, but by the time I published my first article in April 2020, the evidence of an American biowarfare attack seemed very strong, almost overwhelming.

    The whole situation is absolutely astonishing. A botched American biowarfare attack led to a global epidemic that killed well over a million Americans and perhaps around 30 million others worldwide, and absolutely no one anywhere will discuss it. The crisis has obviously now passed, but you can imagine how frustrated I was during the couple of years this was all happening.

    https://www.unz.com/page/covid-biowarfare-articles/

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain, @Daemon, @emil nikola richard, @H. L. M

    There’s more to SARS CoV2. The capacity of coronaviruses to mutate into more lethal forms is well-known, particularly if driven on by ‘vaccines’. The modified mRNA gene therapy injections, and the PEG nano-particles are bio-warfare, too. And new ‘variants’ are no doubt awaiting their debuts in labs at AMRIID, the UNC at Chapel Hill or somewhere else in the vast archipelago of US bio-warfare labs.
    Moreover, the spike protein, the lethal spearhead of the attack, is a very carefully crafted entity with numerous modes of harmful action. To use the spike protein, and not any other, almost certainly harmless, viral proteins, was plainly designed to turn the bodies of the victims into a spike protein factories, after the gene therapy IMMEDIATELY exits the deltoid muscle, made even more likely by the inexplicable decision to change intra-muscular injection technique. It’s a population reduction plan, through direct attrition, and by attacks on human reproduction.