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originally posted by: TrollMagnet
a reply to: TheRedneck
Our entire country is owned by China. We are under a constant barrage of Chinese views and propaganda controlling what we see right down to our movies and video games. Our politicians are bought and paid for, so is our news. Our elections are a scam. They are trying to bring about a globalist world, but under the Chinese image because China is orchestrating most of this with crooked leftist commies riding their coattails.
Yes, you read that right. Pfizer is selling off assets from the Wuzi plant to WuZi Biologics, which is based in China. It is common knowledge that the Chinese government, aka the CCP, tightly controls all business in mainland China. And Wuxi Biologics already makes components of the Astra-Zeneca vaccine, and will not comment on whether these assets will be used similarly.
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: MartianEscapeArtist
I was simply speculating that the vaccines seem to pumping up the Chinese economy.
One need not be "wanting war" with a country to present facts as they see them. You are correct in that I have never been to China. Neither do I wish to go to China. Neither do I wish any ill towards China or the Chinese people. I'm happy where I am. That itself is propaganda.
The advantage of ATS is that people like yourself, who have direct experience, can share that experience. I do have the experience of knowing several former residents of China very well, and who have told me much about the culture. But no, I have never experienced it.
The one big thing I have taken away from all of my conversations about China is that China wants no part of Westernization. Even your first post made me think that... you, yourself, acknowledge the positive aspects of Chinese culture, so it makes perfect sense that China would want to avoid the pitfalls they see in us.
Contrary to your statement, i do not want war with China. I want peace with China. I am on record here many times saying that we are the reason relations are strained, because the USA has this (deserved) reputation of Westernizing every culture they come in contact with, usually to assist in exploiting them. We did it to Iran; we did it to Iraq; we did it to Japan. That makes us a threat to China, and as you say, warships off the coast are a definite reason for China to be suspicious of us.
As far as businesses being controlled, the CCP regulates business quite heavily. I know that for a fact, as most electronic components are made in China, and these components are regularly used to assist China's goals. If that were not the case, then explain to me why I cannot buy solar cells made in China, even using surplus dealers, for less than I can get the exact same component already integrated into a solar lighting system. Are the other components worth a negative value? No, China insists on making entire devices there when it comes to solar technology... export of bare cells is tightly restricted while export of systems using such cells is not. That way, no one except China can make the systems for a competitive price.
That does not mean there is not corruption in the CCP. With enough hand-greasing, some restrictions can be ignored. The CCP is more concerned with large exporters than little Mom-and-Pop businesses, so local trade is pretty much ignored at high levels. I though obvious generalizations would be interpreted as being broad-brush and not necessarily applicable to every instance; perhaps I was mistaken.
My hypothesis stands: I believe that the vaccines are being used as a way to funnel money into the Chinese economy. Nothing you have stated seems to refute that. The use of SinoVac in China while Pfizer is manufactured there (at least in part) and being primed for mandatory vaccinations elsewhere also confirm that. Does it not make sense for a country to protect it's own infrastructure while taking advantage of the infrastructure of others?
TheRedneck
I think the Chinese economy, on its own merits is doing quite well even with the American hiccup that occurred prior to the Wuhan virus.
The Chinese bore no ill sentiment against America and I think you misunderstand. China WAS westernized by America approximately 30 some years ago.
Does this not sound like the society you would like to be a part of?
The exact opposite is happening in the West.
They also paint a somewhat different version of China than you do. According to them, most Chinese do live in what we would consider poverty; only the successful businessmen and political figures have much wealth. It is better than it used to be, but still not the bright, rosy picture I get from you. There are still Chinese sweatshops, there are still child labor issues, etc. These are not things we as a separate country need to be addressing, but they are facets of their culture I disagree with.
Your friends have no idea what they're talking about, especially the ones who speak English.
How do I know that I wasn't treated as a tourist? Well for one, I was working there and part of the Upper middle class.
My wife hails from the same poverty class that you're talking about and her family the same, they were on the opposite end of the spectrum, her mother was a farmer, the old man died early and she spent most of her childhood on the community farm and in the factory, she still managed to put her and her family through school.
My hypothesis stands: I believe that the vaccines are being used as a way to funnel money into the Chinese economy.
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: MartianEscapeArtist
Your friends have no idea what they're talking about, especially the ones who speak English.
OK, wait a minute here... These friends are Chinese nationals who are over here to study. Some of them pulled themselves out of poverty. You just made a valid point about how my never actually having been to China meant I had no first-hand experience, and I accepted that critique. However, you now claim that people who were born and raised in China have less knowledge about the culture than you do as a visitor there.
What kind of fresh sorcery is this?
You just lost my respect. You are not an expert on Chinese culture, and certainly are not up to date on their economy. If you have spent time in mainland China, it is obvious you did so as a tourist. Your knowledge of what goes on over there is certainly not more informed than someone who was raised there. The mere suggestion of that causes me to discount everything that comes afterward.
How do I know that I wasn't treated as a tourist? Well for one, I was working there and part of the Upper middle class.
Oh, well, certainly someone who is working in the upper middle class would know all about poverty. You do realize that's the same kind of thinking that caused many of the problems in our society? People deciding they know better than those poor poverty-stricken serfs, and proceeding to do things that ultimately harmed the poor.
My wife hails from the same poverty class that you're talking about and her family the same, they were on the opposite end of the spectrum, her mother was a farmer, the old man died early and she spent most of her childhood on the community farm and in the factory, she still managed to put her and her family through school.
But of course, no one else is able to do that. If they do, they must have an agenda. And that agenda must include lying about their homeland to some redneck in college.
You had me going there for a moment; I'll grant you that. Good show. But then you destroyed your own narrative through self-contradiction. Maybe think things through a little farther next time?
TheRedneck
Dude, I can see I just wasted my time with you.
I swear every ignorant person comes to the exact same conclusion.
you are always looking outward for someone else to blame.
The CCP didn't cancel the Area 51 run
they aren't the ones pushing the vax mandates
they didn't try to intervene (nor did any other country) when your cities went into open revolt.
Fauci isn't Chinese, nor is Biden.