@Cooper
I appreciate your commitment to CiK, even if I don't agree with some things you claim. Indeed
, I encourage members to share a range of opinions here, ideally in a calm, frank, and well-reasoned manner backed by credible evidence.
It seems that you like sharing a belief akin to "Rotten is the West, China is the best". As you're one of the most prolific contributers here, I'm curious about your reason and purpose for this mission, because the
why isn't so clear.
I don't know if any CiK members live in China (?), except for one in HK. Also, I don't know if any members have the motivation and capacity to move there (?). So it's uncertain what CiK members are meant to do with this information.
As for your reason, maybe you... lived in China and loved it? Fell in love with a Chinese woman? Despise your Western-based circumstances and see China as the best alternative? Admire Chinese societal and ideological organisation?
As for your purpose... is this all just for intellectual interest and knowledge for its own sake? Like, watching a documentary about tanks in WW2 may be fascinating -- albeit not something we can practically use.
And/or are you trying to make a dent in the world by activating Westerners' behaviour to... use Chinese ways to remodel western institutions? Invest in Chinese businesses or use Chinese technology? Court Chinese women for wives? Move or travel to China? Etc.
Note that whatever your reason and purpose are, that's okay. I'm not here to judge or attempt to change your mind. It would still be useful for myself and the readers to understand some context for your posts. Thanks for sharing.
I think China has a positive influence on the West as a disruptive force on the ((control grid)). Take the AI project that is being planned by sociopaths like Altman, Zuckerberg, Ellison, Karp and co. They wanted to set up a new digital panopticon monopoly along the lines of Microsoft or Google. Well the Chinese blew that project out of the water with DeepSeek.
Look at the TikTok case, which used to be a fairly free platform, redpilling Gen Z, until ((they)) shut it down. Another instance of Chinese tech disrupting the control grid, though in that case that disruption was eventually sidelined.
Without that outside force that they can no longer control today, their project of total world domination would have had a much greater chance of succeeding. China and Russia today are playing the same role as the West did in taking down the Soviet world, where people behind the iron curtain knew that things were better on the other side (not that the West didn't have its flaws, as pointed out by Solzhenitsyn).
China is exposing the flaws in the globalist monetary system, built on usury, resulting in the economic exploitation and outright destruction of the middle classes through runaway housing, healthcare, education, transport and food costs. This has been a widely observed phenomenon on Redbook. China has very little inflation because they don't print money out of thin air and charge interest for that privilege, their economy is based on industrial capitalism, which is similar to what we had before the Fed.
China also has a positive impact in terms of blowing wide open technologies that have been suppressed in the West, like thorium nuclear energy, and fusion in a couple of decades, western tech that has been sidelined for decades. Their contribution is going to get us much closer to Nikola Tesla's vision of energy too cheap to meter later this century.
We live in a highly propagandized society that has been run along
Straussian lines, one which is ideologically held together through fear of outsiders, with a modern national myths based on an omnipresent foreign threat. During the Cold War it was the commies, and with the false flags of 9/11 it was the Muslims. You also had the same Straussian dynamic during the plandemic where the unvaxed "conspiracy theorists" and science "deniers" were the ennemies. For the majority of normies the last decade especially on the left it was Russia, which is somehow simultaneously a dysfunctional "gas station with nukes" and a massive threat to "our democracy" with Darth Putin conspiring against the West. Today with the pendulum shifting to the right China is emerging as the main outside enemy to be feared.
I am a bit of a sinophile, but do manage to keep some perspective as an outsider, and not to the point of thinking that Chinese civilization is superior to Western civilization, particularly because their civilization was not built on Christianity. However as our elites are highly compromised, Chinese values today are better than the Crowleyan values that pervade our culture and political system. What sets them apart today is that their leaders are competent nationalists who genuinely care about their country and their people. We haven't had that kind of leadership in the West since the 1960s, with figures like JFK, Charles de Gaulle, Francisco Franco, and even earlier you had heroic figures like Charles Lindberg, Ezra Pound or Henry Ford who were suppressed. When you really see what is going on in China, which I have experienced first hand, it is hard not to admire what they are achieving as a nation and a people.
I don't think we need to see them as a mortal enemy, I view them as industrial rivals, though in many aspects that rivalry is not always a zero sum game.