This happens with all countries and media outlets. They change our cartoons when they are produced for other countries to not offend them. Rightfully so, they are offensive.
I can't say China is a friend, they are a thorn in the side of the satanic elites, though I am not sure if they are a legit thorn or more controlled opposition thorn. But they are not my enemies. My enemies are the satanic elites who have destroyed the once beautiful Christian west and turned it into a satanic tower of babel.
The Chinese are outsmarting western elites, they're definitely not controlled opposition. They're staying on their good side as long as possible, like a driver with a more powerful car drafting the lead car. Wang Huning, who is the main intellectual in the CPC the last 10-20 years, has gradually risen to become the #4 or 5 man on their totem pole. He has figured out the American/Western social engineering matrix decades ago, having chronicled his travels in the US and analyzed American society in his book "America Against America" back around 1990, where he fleshes out the good and bad aspects of American culture.
Here is a good rundown of his sharp analysis in that book from a Twitter review:
The end of the family means the end of America: a Chinese perspective.
Wang Huning, a close advisor to Xi Jinping and a 4th ranking member in the Communist Party of China spent a year traveling across America and documenting its conditions in a book called America Against America. He maintained an objective and open view towards Western democracy and capitalism, emphasizing the importance of leaving dogmatism behind to seek truth among facts.
The last chapter was dedicated to the primary issues threatening the future of America. The first and most important point he noted was the disintegration of the family. He also went on to talk about
the drug crisis and spiritual crisis. I highlight the main points below:
1.
Individualism is valued above the family.
Even within the family, the individual takes priority over the family as a whole. Husband and wife maintain private lives from each other, something not common in China, and the privacy of the parent and child is maintained over a cohesive and shared environment between all. An example of this today is the child adopting a completely unique identity in school, protected by liberal teachers. Another example, in the opposite direction and specifically noted by him, is keeping babies in different rooms as early as possible, for parents to maintain their own independence.
2.
Children are encouraged to be independent and leave home as early as possible while maintaining little bonds with parents. As a consequence, many old people remain alone and subject to seek elderly care from outside of the family.
3. Aside from very rich families,
families tend to not care who their child dates or marries.
In fact, the families are expected to not have any say in this.
4.
The loose family structure has also resulted in what he called "stray youth."
These youth do not participate in larger family problems and tend not to feel an obligation to take part in resolving familial issues.
The comfort of the individual is exalted over duties towards family. For this, they become strays without any organic ties to the world.
5.
Drugs. Not much to say. We all know what this issue is. China broke away from it's drug issues. America is still stuck in it and everyone is in denial.
6.
Hypersexuality and feminism.
Wang ties these two phenomena to
the American disconnect from its own Western heritage, specifically classical literature, music, and other long-standing and historic developments of culture. He notes that the diversity and inclusion project can't cope with the reality that Western classics which defined the trajectory of Western culture are largely creations of men, for better or worse. To better integrate women, classics have to be rejected. Further, happiness is found through immediate carnal gratification and relaxation. Because people have sex much earlier in their lives compared to people in China, and without any commitments, the emotion of love becomes indifferent and alienated.
He goes on to cite other specific issues regarding homelessness, gangs, as well as Black and Indigenous struggle.
The book was released in 1991 and since then, things have become far worse than any observations he made.