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Faith's avatar

Corpses won't need to learn Mandarin. They want our agricultural land, not our population. They intend to exterminate every last American. To them, we are just another "inferior race". The Han Chinese are the real humans.

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baboon's avatar

You are correct, they want Lebensraum. They say it themselves. They also regard the US as their rightful clay, since they think the Americas were first populated by Asiatic peoples crossing the land-bridge at the time during the last ice age from Siberia to Alaska.

They regard all the indigenous peoples of the Americas as "Asian".

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Faith's avatar

And they are correct. Except that today there are an awful lot of Natives who are genetically mixed with European. I live on an Indian Reservation and some of my friends and neighbors whom I know are on the Tribal Rolls are blond and blue eyed.

And we are ALL African, originally!

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David Watson's avatar

And we intend to stop them. We'll see.

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Faith's avatar

Absolutely!

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Faith's avatar

Hmmm . . . I'm no China expert, but they have a long history of warfare between the various "kingdoms", and it was by warfare that China was united under one Dynasty and became one very large country. And then Mao's Cultural Revolutions and Great Leap Forward were spawned and everything traditional was attacked and much of it destroyed. The Communist dictators want The State (the Party) to be the thing everyone reveres, not traditional religion or even family. That doesn't sound like China would revert to their innocuous isolationist past at the drop of a hat. Nor does it explain their "Belt and Road" initiative, their purchase of land and other resources, such as rare earth mines, all over the world, and purchase of U.S. companies and large tracts of U.S. land including farmland, or their expansion into the South China Sea, and their bulidup of a truly massive military.

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Bonobo's avatar

Before the industrial revolution the planet was divided between civilizational peers, some of which slowly rising, while others slowly declining, but no one power could completely defeat another. Neolithic tribes in the Americas, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Pacific were easy picking for conquistadores, but peer civilizations such as the Ottoman empire, Persia, India, China, and Japan were not.

Once the industrial revolution provided the west with a new alchemical magic that nobody else had, the former peers turned into prey. Those who wanted to not be prey had to adapt. The Japs adapted the fastest—in just ten years they shifted from medieval feudalism to centralized monarchy, chose a model to copy – Prussia, and applied its lessons to themselves.

Other places, such as Turkey, Russia, and China, had to go through bloody internal massacres before the old order was dismantled enough to enable their respective “great leaps forward” which enabled them to escape the fate of being colonized or turned into vassals, but at a terrible “personal” cost.

(In a sense even Mussolini and Hitler were bloody attempts of nations to transcend their prior limitations and become new peer players)

And, of course, one of the main lessons they learned was “have a strong army and expand your influence, or perish”. US hegemony post-WWII was a fluke that can’t be repeated. No one is capable of being a new world hegemon. We are returning to a new balance of peer civilizations, until the next one suddenly jumps a new level and forces once more everyone else to adapt.

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Faith's avatar

China is intending to be the "new world hegemon" and has been focusing their resources in that direction for more than two decades.

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