Sunday, May 26, 2013

China

China

China is in fact a paper tiger whose elite has sold its country down the same river of oblivion as the elite of this nation. China always has been a militarily weak nation. As displayed during the Tianamen protests, its populace is a disarmed mob. China’s current military strategy, while seeking grand visions of ruling half of the pacific; funded by black money that it does not report to the international community, but in fact it is merely seeking to make itself strong enough to survive the inevitable debtor-creditor war which is certain to strike once the United States loses its currency and China dumps its dollars. Mass economic dislocation will take place on both sides of the Pacific and Neo-Fascist retrenchment will be seen on both sides. There has been a sort of strange meeting in the middle; a borrowing of corporate authoritarianism from China. There is in turn a borrowing of a bit of so called freedom from the U.S. into China. What is emerging is a global multinational consensus towards totalitarian capital.  The rise of China owes itself entirely to the blood-soaked currency which flows from China into K-Street and into Wall Street. The biggest of the scandals involving this nation was the downright traitorous transfers of technology by the Clinton administration enabling Beijing to build its first ICBMs.
            The rise of China is not some grand history making axis as some have portrayed it, but it is merely analogous to the rise of another western nation. That said, China is setting goals and careening toward them. Their government is effective and hungry. China, over a period of decades, devoured alive all North American manufacturing and defecated its results to Wal-Mart. Investors have piled in more dollars than it would've taken to make the necessary upgrades to industry in the states many times over. Shipbuilding in China was allowed to rise funded by the west. Roadways and rails link the country and allow the central government to extend control over various ethnic groups. Abroad, both Venezula and Iran benefit from China. Economic rights, while expanded have not translated into political rights. India is threatened by China, who deploys missiles in Tibet directly north of them. The Russian far-east is flooded with immigrants from China.            
Washington has allowed China to rise.

Qui Bono?

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