To deprogram Chinese tourists arriving in Jeju, South Korea, a courageous female patriot has stepped forward.
I don’t know how she became fluent in Chinese, but she stands her ground and shouts at groups of Chinese tourists, “Overthrow the CCP,” “Respect Koreans and Korean… pic.twitter.com/op4JHHJtYA
The reality is that the (formerly communist) CCP has aligned its survival with measurable improvements in Chinese living standards and national capacity.
And the Chinese people recognize this and support it. It is certainly in almost everyone’s best interests.
Don’t believe it? Go to Shanghai and then go to New York City.
The defense rests on that one, your honor.
There is no reason to “overthrow the CCP” and it starts to become clear why the people trying to screw it up for everyone are treated as destabilizing threats to social order that benefits the vast majority, and may be mentally ill. This is a lesson Americans should apply to leftist demonstrators promoting criminal aliens, child trannies, and other horrors that cannot be normalized in a functioning and prosperous society.
Some valid information to put all this in context:
– History shows government only works for the people as long as the people’s needs overlap the goals of government. Once they diverge, government only works for government. Unclear in China how long this will last. America crossed this line some time ago and is resisting coming back into the light.
– Governments that justify authority through outcomes become fragile when outcomes stall… when China stagnates, let’s talk again. Trump is trying to accelerate economic stagnation in China. This is not such a problem for America.
– Systems fail when they lose the ability to hear bad news early… unclear if the CCP is honest with itself… maybe, considering it let big construction companies openly fail. America is both wise and stupid here. Maybe America always sees the future but chooses not to do the right thing.
– When decision-makers no longer share constraints with the public, policy errors compound. This has happened in America, even at the local level. Our major cities are self-destructing.
– Systems optimized for stability resist reforms that create short-term pain—even when long-term survival depends on them. China is chasing stability but it is also doing some amazing reforms. America is resisting Trump’s needed reforms.
Hmmm… I can come up with 25 more that apply to both America and China.
Short Version: the Chinese government has earned the support of the Chinese people to do things which Americans would scream racism, imperialism, fascism… because they have been programmed to by anti-American interests.
setnaffa
3 months ago
People who gripe are disappeared. That’s why no one complains.
Joshua Lee
3 months ago
@ChickenHead – I respectfully disagree on the “zero results.” This is not to change the minds of Chinese. This is to bring awareness to the situation to Koreans, especially those living in Jeju. I support her and the crew 1000%. I plan on visiting from Seoul soon.
ChickenHead
3 months ago
There is a difference between telling Chinese to overthrow the leadership which brought them prosperity, for which most Chinese appear to be grateful, and warning Koreans that China is dangerously intrusive and a serious silent creeping threat to South Korea.
Unlike half of Americans who don’t think America should be a nation and who criticize every productive international move, the Chinese people support things like taking Taiwan by force and exploiting South Korea for increased Chinese prosperity.
The goal should not be telling Chinese to be revolutionary. It should be telling Koreans to be vigilant.
Good intentions. Zero results.
The reality is that the (formerly communist) CCP has aligned its survival with measurable improvements in Chinese living standards and national capacity.
And the Chinese people recognize this and support it. It is certainly in almost everyone’s best interests.
Don’t believe it? Go to Shanghai and then go to New York City.
The defense rests on that one, your honor.
There is no reason to “overthrow the CCP” and it starts to become clear why the people trying to screw it up for everyone are treated as destabilizing threats to social order that benefits the vast majority, and may be mentally ill. This is a lesson Americans should apply to leftist demonstrators promoting criminal aliens, child trannies, and other horrors that cannot be normalized in a functioning and prosperous society.
Some valid information to put all this in context:
– History shows government only works for the people as long as the people’s needs overlap the goals of government. Once they diverge, government only works for government. Unclear in China how long this will last. America crossed this line some time ago and is resisting coming back into the light.
– Governments that justify authority through outcomes become fragile when outcomes stall… when China stagnates, let’s talk again. Trump is trying to accelerate economic stagnation in China. This is not such a problem for America.
– Systems fail when they lose the ability to hear bad news early… unclear if the CCP is honest with itself… maybe, considering it let big construction companies openly fail. America is both wise and stupid here. Maybe America always sees the future but chooses not to do the right thing.
– When decision-makers no longer share constraints with the public, policy errors compound. This has happened in America, even at the local level. Our major cities are self-destructing.
– Systems optimized for stability resist reforms that create short-term pain—even when long-term survival depends on them. China is chasing stability but it is also doing some amazing reforms. America is resisting Trump’s needed reforms.
Hmmm… I can come up with 25 more that apply to both America and China.
Short Version: the Chinese government has earned the support of the Chinese people to do things which Americans would scream racism, imperialism, fascism… because they have been programmed to by anti-American interests.
People who gripe are disappeared. That’s why no one complains.
@ChickenHead – I respectfully disagree on the “zero results.” This is not to change the minds of Chinese. This is to bring awareness to the situation to Koreans, especially those living in Jeju. I support her and the crew 1000%. I plan on visiting from Seoul soon.
There is a difference between telling Chinese to overthrow the leadership which brought them prosperity, for which most Chinese appear to be grateful, and warning Koreans that China is dangerously intrusive and a serious silent creeping threat to South Korea.
Unlike half of Americans who don’t think America should be a nation and who criticize every productive international move, the Chinese people support things like taking Taiwan by force and exploiting South Korea for increased Chinese prosperity.
The goal should not be telling Chinese to be revolutionary. It should be telling Koreans to be vigilant.