After the current anti-China strategy fails, hopefully when the labor movement is thinking about which way to go next, it will consider views such as this more seriously. I think Doug reported recently that there is considerable tension within the AFL-CIO about the 'yellow peril' strategy, so there is hope. . . . >>>>>>>>>>> The only fair response to the 'yellow peril' characterization would be that the other side, our partisans of free trade, you apparently, are pursuing the puerile imperialist stooge strategy, or PISS for short. Can't you criticize a policy w/o imputing racism/nativism/ isolationism to its advocates? mbs
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