China's "nationalism" is not the same as we in the West imagine nationalism to 
be.

There is a group consciousness, and supreme tribalism within the Chinese where 
(almost the complete majority of) Chinese nationals do in fact live for the 
party, the motherland, and most importantly, for all Chinese.

Remember Bruce Lee screaming "I am Chinese!".

Observe how the Chinese in Western lands are aware and watching all around them 
in a way that is quite foreign to most Westerners, as they clamour for 
opportunity.

But this "opportunity" that Chinese people seek is not for the individual (the 
glorious penultimate "individual" direction the Westerner is taught to seek), 
but for his family and his entire (1.5 billion in number) tribe.

Remember the definition of "business" in Chinese: it means "take advantage".

The Northern/Nordic tribes necessarily - i.e. for their/our very survival - had 
to work collectively, or the winter had a way of ending your and or your 
family's lives.  For the Chinese it's been a few thousand years of "who can 
grow more rice" than his neighbour, and with ~1.5 billion people, competition 
for very survival.

So a Chinaman abroad is literally seeking resources - new land, food, energy 
etc - for his family and for a billion other people.

   Watch: China Expert Warns Communist Regime Unlike Anything "Since The Third 
Reich"
    Cabot Phillips via Campus Reform
   
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/watch-china-expert-warns-communist-regime-unlike-anything-third-reich
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcD3cD8uFUM

      .. Pointing first to China’s response to COVID-19, Chang called out the 
attempt to place blame on other nations, saying “What we are seeing with the 
coronavirus is an attempt by the Chinese Communist Party to change the 
narrative around the entire world… the virus has an origin in Wuhan. Beijing 
has tried to change that, at times suggesting it came from the United States.”

      .. Xi believes China is the world’s only sovereign state.

      .. Chang detailed how their Confucius Institutes “report in reality to 
the Communist Party’s United Front Work Department. That means these are 
attempts to subvert other countries. Why would China spend so much money on 
U.S. campuses? It’s not just because they want to teach the Chinese language. 
They want to put forth narratives and restrict what is said about China on 
American campuses.”

      Pointing out the lack of reciprocity, he noted, “The U.S. is not 
permitted to have institutes like this in China. You don’t have a Lincoln 
Center or Roosevelt Institute… we know that propaganda is absolutely critical 
to totalitarian regimes.” In closing, Chang noted the impact political 
correctness has had on the failure of American colleges and universities to 
call out China’s infiltration efforts.

      “What we’ve seen in the U.S. is political correctness gone wild in 
connection with coronavirus.. where any criticism of China is deemed to be 
xenophobic or creating racism against Chinese Americans. That’s absolutely 
wrong.

      You’ve got to remember that the Chinese regime is deeply racist with its 
Han nationalist ideology. This is something we haven’t quite seen since The 
Third Reich.

      To say criticism of a racist regime is racist is absolutely wrong. People 
have serious concerns about China and we have to have the right to have open 
discussions about it without the name calling.”




Also note that the lack of reciprocity between China and the rest of the world 
extends to many many aspects of our "modern industrialized societies", for 
example land ownership - China has for decades (and still to this day) been 
given an incredibly unfair advantage by our own governments (Labour Party in 
Australia, Democrats in the USA etc) to buy any and all land, businesses, 
buildings etc in our countries, whilst we cannot buy "even one matchbox full" 
of "Chinese" dirt!

A litany of such plainly unfair imbalances exist.

We the White race are literally the minority on this planet - although to many 
it may not seem so.  And in the face of the raging dragon, we have lost much, 
possibly most, of our previous competitive advantages on the world stage - 
namely manufacturing and commerce, which China nowadays utterly dominates, and 
note well, this is "the real economy" which NO amount of financialization can 
ever compensate for in the long term!

We have a right as voluntarily joining collectives under the banner of 
families, states and nations, to protect our culture, and to have conversations 
around all of this - it is not racist to talk about what we as individuals 
(individually and/or collectively) want!

It is not racist to have personal preferences in relation to culture, 
association, and political preferences.

It is not racist to want to maintain a majority of our own race of people IN 
OUR OWN COUNTRY!

The angry dissenters of the world decry every reasonable preference by 
reasonable people as a screeching "RACISM!" supposedly justified by past evils.

But destroying a people and destroying our culture, is not the right solution 
to past evils.

Doing the right thing now, including upholding the rights of all of us to have 
a say in our own countries, and withdrawing from evil actions, and holding evil 
to account, are the right pathways.

Wrong action is not the solution to wrong past actions, just as censoring 
speech is not the solution to bad speech.

The solution of course is right action, upholding and living our rights, and 
more good speech.



   Live your rights.

   Hold evil to account.

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