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UPDATED: October 17, 2011 NO. 42 OCTOBER 20, 2011
The West Perfecting Its Techniques to Hurt China
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It is natural that if the West would be at least fractionally serious about so called Human Rights, it would stop its own brutal aggressions and foreign wars, it would discontinue supporting the most appalling fascist dictatorships worldwide and it would restrain its companies that are regularly committing murder (direct and indirect) all over the planet—murder against mostly defenseless and poor people or, paradoxically, against the genuine defenders of local human rights.

To expect it would be, however, ludicrous! There is nothing altruistic in the Western system of power. The structure is extremely brutal and self-serving. It had no heart and no compassion-definitely no solidarity. It already triggered hundreds of wars and conflicts, taking the lives of hundreds of millions of innocent people.

Peaceful and mighty China is naturally a danger to Western expansionism.

The West is panicking. Its panic borders hysteria. It does not clearly know what it is doing. Western planners are using the same tactics to break China as they used to break Chile in 1973 and Indonesia in 1965. They are provoking it and pushing it into the corner as they did with former Soviet Union and with Cuba. They try to disseminate propaganda, to discredit the system at home and abroad. They try interventions and infiltrations; they try bribes. They are attempting to isolate China, by encompassing Mongolia and other neighbors to its sphere, even attempting to seduce Viet Nam to a confrontational attitude toward its enormous neighbor. Nothing seems to work!

It is an open and extremely hostile game. Its purpose is to isolate China, provoke it and finally break it, preferably internally.

But the West is dealing with the greatest culture on Earth, with more than 5,000 years of history. It is dealing with tremendous minds, with intellectuals and strategists—people they never encountered as antagonists before.

Most significantly, the Chinese Dragon refuses confrontation! It listens to all this frustrating barking down below, to provocateurs and manipulators who ruled the world for centuries and who suddenly feel that they may lose! The Chinese Dragon listens but keeps walking his own way, certain of its course. For him or for her, the main goal is to lift all of its citizens out of poverty and by doing this—to show an example to the rest of oppressed world how it could stand on its own feet after centuries of subservience to Western colonial rulers. Despite what is said in Western media, the Chinese Dragon's skin is rough, but it is not only big but also a gentle and caring creature.

Despite errors, the Chinese experiment is based on solidarity. The great majority of its citizens are supporting it and that is in essence proof of the democratic core of the process. That's how majority of Chinese people see it and that's all that matters.

China will never again move according to Western puppet-masters. It had already invaded, divided, plundered and raped. The majority of its people will never again trust Western formulas. China has its own system and if its people will believe that it has to be modified, they will make sure to change it at their own pace. They will not need Westerners to tell them how and when to do it. There is no need for it: The Western system is morally corrupt as the rest of the planet could testify (if it was allowed to) and those nations that are free to study it independently are not necessarily eager to face its deadly embrace any longer.

The fury of the West is understandable. For the first time its guns, propaganda and destabilizing tactics seem to be useless and impotent. They do not appear to be able to conquer or to break China. Attempts are plentiful: read Chinese books translated and published in the West: 'dissidents' write 99 percent of them (almost exclusively, dissidents are being published in English). Still it does not work—China is in one piece and united. The sour and increasingly irrelevant former colony—Hong Kong—is allowed (by the West) to shape the opinions of foreigners about the country of 1.4 billion inhabitants. It is no secret that Hong Kong bookstores, particularly those at its airport carry exclusively anti-Chinese propaganda. In that light, Chinese people inside China have access to the much more diverse views about their country than those folks living outside and relying on English-language sources (almost all negative and hostile).

Another frustrating factor for the West is that very few Chinese people are willing to commit treason. In China there is no Suharto, no Yeltsin and no Pinochet in sight—no "leader" or some general willing to sell his country for cash, for booze or for power.

China is patient. It is shockingly patient. The West would never tolerate such direct interventions. Imagine China suddenly and openly supporting a Communist Party of the United States planning to overthrow the political system of the United States. In the United States and in Europe hundreds of people end up in jail for much lesser "crimes." Imagine China actively isolating the United States, bribing and antagonizing governments in Mexico and Canada. Or placing nuclear warheads just one hour's flight from its capital!

It seems that citizens in Europe and North America are used to it when such injustice is done (by them) to any other country on Earth, but would scream murder should it be directed against them. China seems to be aware of this pathological mental state in the West—its inability to curb longing for control and dominance of the world. By all means, China is very patient and understanding, at least for now. But there should be a limit. All hostile attempts to destabilize the country should be met by the determined resistance of the Chinese Dragon who should and will, should there be a need, defend its people and sovereignty.

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