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World News See other World News Articles Title: Anti-China Hysteria Is Ultimately Not About Covid-19, Racism Or Communism, But Power In a recent article falsely titled The U.S.-China propaganda war is on hold, but not for long, The Washington Posts Josh Rogin made a very interesting admission. The United States is now in dire need of medical supplies, many of which are coming from China, Rogin said. If Chinas leaders are willing to stop telling lies about us, we can pause pointing out the most embarrassing truths about them. Wait, sorry, us? We? Rogin wasnt quoting any US officials. He was referring, in the first person plural, to the US government, because he apparently sees himself as a part of it. He sees himself and others like him as an extension of the US governments narrative control campaign, the branch that is responsible for distributing truths in Americas propaganda war to counter Chinas lies. He sees himself as a state propagandist. Which, of course, he is. The devoutly neoconservative Rogin consistently advances hawkish narratives against nations which have resisted absorption into the blob of the US-centralized empire, and he is showing no hesitation in running point on the new escalations in the narrative control campaign against China. This is because the USA and China have been on a collision course toward aggressive confrontation for a long time now, and the narrative managers need to manufacture consent for that horrific eventuality. Passages David Mastracci has a very worthwhile new article out titled Dont Blame China For Your Governments COVID-19 Failures, exposing what Rogin calls embarrassing truths about Chinas handling of the Covid-19 pandemic for the distorted spin jobs that they are and highlighting the fact that the difficulties Americans are currently facing is due to their own governments failures, not Chinas. Those who arent in power, such as rightwing journalists, realize their neoliberal ideology is unequipped to deal with the pandemic, and therefore is under attack, Mastracci writes. They wont abandon their views, so they have to shift blame to an outside country with an ideology that is different in the right way. Attacking China clearly serves this purpose, and offers a chance for anti-communism, which, as Parenti notes, people have been primed to hate for more than a century. This is much closer to the truth than anything youll read in any mass media publication. This virus is brutally highlighting all the insanity of the neoliberal status quo upon which the US empire is built, and that status quo is indeed premised upon shutting down all leftward political movement which could potentially inconvenience plutocrats and war profiteers. Much of what were hearing from leading Republican and Democratic Party pundits these days can be accurately translated as a wailing temper tantrum about their entire worldview crashing to an embarrassing faceplant in front of the whole world. But even that doesnt really cover it. If you ask a leftist what the wests sudden uptick in anti-China hysteria is about, they might say racism, xenophobia, and/or anti-communism. If you ask a rightist, they might tell you its because China lied about the virus, or because of communism, or because of Chinas economic relationship with the US, or because its a backwards culture of people who eat different animals from us. If you ask someone who occupies the mainstream so-called center, they might tell you that its because of humanitarian concerns about Chinas oppressive government, along with racism or some mixture of the aforementioned claims. Ultimately though, its not about any of those things. While racism, xenophobia, anti-communism, free trade deals, authoritarianism and the virus are all real concerns which play a real role in the propaganda campaign, its not ultimately about any of them. Ultimately, like so much else, this is about power. There can only be one top dog in a unipolar world. After the fall of the Soviet Union the prevailing philosophy slowly coalesced among US policymakers that the worlds only remaining superpower needed to remain that way at any cost in order to preserve the so-called liberal world order. This philosophy rose to dominance when the neoconservatives took over the Executive Branch during the George W Bush administration, and from there their ideas simply became the mainstream orthodoxy. Now the unipolarity at any cost ideology of neoconservatism is so pervasive that when you see someone like Tulsi Gabbard basically just advocating for pre-9/11 US foreign policy, you see them demonized as though they supported child cannibalism. Napoleon Bonaparte once said, China is a sleeping giant. Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will shake the world. Preventing the rise of China (and its loose network of other unabsorbed allies like Russia) has been a lasting agenda of the western world for generations, and the continuation of this agenda has set the world on a trajectory toward aggressive confrontation. The US has been surrounding China with military bases, many of them nuclear-armed, in preparation for a confrontation that it sees as ultimately inevitable, since China has no interest in being absorbed into the US power alliance and the US has no interest in allowing China to surpass it as a superpower. What this means for us ordinary people is that we have found ourselves smashed between steadily increasing escalations between two nuclear-armed nations and their nuclear-armed allies hurtling toward a confrontation which benefits none of us in the slightest, while propagandists spoon feed us narratives about why this is something we should eventually support. It doesnt have to be this way. China doesnt have to be the sleeping giant that we all fear. We dont have to live in a world where nuclear-armed governments duel for planetary domination without our consent or permission and roll the dice on nuclear armageddon with greater and greater frequency each passing day. We dont have to live in a world where the emergence of a new disease which kills human beings is seen as a tool to be exploited in a propaganda war instead of a problem to be solved together. We could all just get along and work together to create a better world for each other and for our ecosystem. People will say this is unrealistic and unreasonable, but unrealistic and unreasonable as opposed to what? A few idiots waving armageddon weapons at each other because the other guys are standing on the wrong segment of dirt? A bunch of sociopaths pushing for the advancement of an omnicidal, ecocidal paradigm in service of an imaginary monetary system? Sounds like theyre the unreasonable and unrealistic ones to me. Napoleon Bonaparte said China is a sleeping giant, but I know a bigger one. Its all of us ordinary people who are sick of being crushed, exploited and imperiled by a few psychos who only care about power. All of us around the world, regardless of what dirt we stand on or what color our skin is or what political party they tell us we belong to. When we awaken, baby, thats when the earth will shake. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Over the pass 50 years the US of A has shipped a lot of work overseas. Because of taxes, EPA rules, labor, now we have a real problem and the government is telling the public that it should not have happened. Government put in these things and the businesses went else where.
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