China calling for civilizational war against America and the west

(Natural News) There was a “strong smell of gunpowder” when American and Chinese diplomats met in Anchorage beginning March 18. That’s according to Zhao Lijian of China’s foreign ministry, speaking just hours after the first day of U.S.-China talks concluded.
(Article by Gordon G. Chang republished from GateStoneInstitute.org)
“Gunpowder” is one of those words Beijing uses when it wants others to know war is on its mind.
The term is, more worryingly, also especially emotion-packed, a word Chinese propagandists use when they want to rile mainland Chinese audiences by reminding them of foreign — British and white — exploitation of China in the Opium War period of the 19th century. China’s Communist Party, therefore, is now trying to whip up nationalist sentiment, rallying the Chinese people, perhaps readying them for war.
More fundamentally, Beijing is, with the gunpowder reference and others, trying to divide the world along racial lines and form a global anti-white coalition.
There was more than just a whiff of gunpowder in Alaska. The foreign ministry’s Zhao blamed the U.S. side for exceeding the agreed time limit for opening remarks from Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. Blinken and Sullivan overran their allotted four minutes by… 44 seconds.
The Party’s Global Times called the two presentations “seriously overtime.” The foreign ministry’s Zhao said the overrun prompted the Chinese side to launch into its two presentations, which lasted 20 minutes and 23 seconds, well over their allotted four minutes.
Yang Jiechi, China’s top diplomat, and his subordinate, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, were mostly reading from prepared texts, suggesting that much of their remarks — in reality a tirade — was planned well in advance.
There were, in addition to the diplomats’ obviously rehearsed expressions of outrage and Zhao’s incendiary comments, a third element to the campaign: a propaganda blast against policies Beijing said were racist. The primary target is America.
“Everything Washington talks about is centered on the U.S., and on white supremacy,” the Global Times, controlled by the Party, stated in an editorial on March 19, referring to the darker skin tones of America’s “few allies” in the region.
Furthermore, the race-based narrative appears in a series of recent Communist Party propaganda pieces indirectly portraying China as the protector of Asians in the U.S. For instance, the Global Times on March 18 ran a piece titled “Elite U.S. Groups Accomplices of Crimes Against Asian Americans.”
Beijing has played the race card in North America for some years. China, for example has tried to divide Canada along racial lines. Lu Shaye, when he was Beijing’s ambassador to Canada, railed against “Western egotism and white supremacy” in an unsuccessful attempt in early 2019 to win the immediate release of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies, detained by Canadian authorities pending extradition proceedings instituted by the Trump Justice Department.
Significantly, Yang Jiechi in Anchorage pointedly mentioned Black Lives Matter protests in his opening remarks on Thursday, continuing China’s race-based attack on America.
China’s regime continues to talk about China’s rise, but now Beijing’s propaganda line is shifting in ominous ways. Ruler Xi Jinping’s new narrative is that China is leading the “East.” In a landmark speech he gave at the end of last year, he stated “the East is rising and the West is declining.”
This theme evokes what Imperial Japan tried to do with its notorious Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, beginning in the 1930s, an attempt to unite Asians against whites.
Racial divisions bring us to Samuel Huntington’s The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. “In the post-Cold War world, the most important distinctions among peoples are not ideological, political, or economic,” the late Harvard political scientist wrote. “They are cultural.”
Analysts and academics have severely criticized Huntington’s seminal 1996 book, yet whether or not this work is fundamentally flawed, Xi Jinping is in fact trying to remake the world order by leading “the East” in a civilizational struggle with “the West.”
Mao Zedong, Xi’s hero, saw China leading Africa and the peoples of Asia against the West, so Xi’s notion of global division is nothing new, but Mao’s successors for the most part dropped such racially charged talk as they sought to strengthen their communist state with Western cash and technology.
Deng Xiaoping, Mao’s mostly pragmatic successor, counseled China to “hide capabilities, bide time.” Xi, however, believes China’s time has come in part because, he feels, America is in terminal decline.
Xi’s conception of the world is abhorrent and wrong, but Americans do not have the luxury of ignoring him. They and others must recognize that in Xi’s mind, race defines civilization and civilization is the world’s new dividing line.
Xi is serious. In January, he told his fast-expanding military it must be ready to fight “at any second.” That month, the Party’s Central Military Commission took from the civilian State Council the power to mobilize all of society for war.
Militant states rarely prepare for conflict and then back down. For China’s Communist Party, there is a smell of gunpowder around the world, as Xi is triggering a clash of civilizations — and races.
Read more at: GateStoneInstitute.org and CommunistChina.news.

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12 Comments

  1. Johnny Paratrooper April 1, 2021 at 11:18

    “Gunpowder Diplomacy” or “Gunboat Diplomacy”. We actually just covered this in one of my classes and Bracken discussed it briefly last Sunday on his podcast. Weird… There must be a lot of tension in the air. One thing is sure, China is run by Social Scientists and Warlords, and the Managerial Class are Doctorates in STEM. We are a nation of rainbow flag flying clowns who have 6 governments that exist at once.

  2. Anonymous April 1, 2021 at 12:07

    4.5

  3. Sean April 1, 2021 at 12:23

    China, while no paper tiger, is not the all conquering mega-lord of the east they make themselves out to be. While they are not going to tell us what their end game looks like as far as a victory, or completion of operations, what they’re aiming at will be apparent as time goes on. It will be impossible to mistake it. Once your enemies intentions are plain, blocking him and frustrating his ambitions can lead to victory over him. There are a thousand ways a mega-lord is vulnerable, one only has to seek, and use the time given to exploit those weaknesses. A great enemies weaknesses are often in plain view. Delay and attrition are often weapons that will be of great use.

  4. Vagabond April 1, 2021 at 14:53

    And if that fight ever goes kinetic (with the assumption that prepping the battle space is already nearly complete) it will go to Will to Fight, or better Will to WIn, or maybe best; Will To FINISH IT.
    As we all rightfully lament, most of the West believes in nothing and self-hates as a virtue; and if you follow that through the only thing the virtue signallers can really do to atone sufficiently, is to kill themselves, but only after bequeathing their entire estates to BLM or some such approved group.
    Forget about them, or better ridicule them.
    But even on Our Side I see the Will to Prevail and Sefl-Love in layers: self, family, community, state, nation, people. faith. Or something like that. Some only work on the inner one or two.
    But how many on our side know very much about Their People? European history and achievement. African or Asian if you will, but honestly blended into American culture.
    Ask a Chinese fellow (or Japanese or Korean) how much they hate their culture, and watch the smoke come out their ears. In DFW where I live, Asians will say the Chinese KNOW they are on the top of the heap, and act accordingly in dealings with ‘lesser’ cultures.
    Even though Mao killed 11/40 million (figures disputed) of the flower of Chinese culture, the Sinocentrism remains fully intact.
    When they conquer us, they will be doing us a favor by civilizing us, after all. They see most of as children, with no attention span and little work ethic. (Told to me personally, though hopefully not applying to me….).
    At times i wonder if they have taken our measure, and we can NOT outsmart them. Then I look at history of our greatest minds and creators, and reach a different conclusion. But who knows of those minds and their works, even those on Our Side?
    What’s needed is something to unite, ignite and galvanize. And some kind of ‘postive vision’ – and a real one at that – to work towards after the workings of the ‘negative vision’ we apparently will have to go through to get to the better side.
    That’s what my gut tells me, every day.

  5. LFMayor April 1, 2021 at 16:27

    They import oil and I’m pretty sure they import food. The question being is the food a luxury or a necessity?
    Those islands are to secure their supply lines because their Navy works like the rest of their endeavors. Shittily.
    In 1970 they were eating each other. They can be made to do so again.
    Do they own our politicians? Can they make trouble? Yes and yes, but anymore I’m coming to think we don’t need politicians, at least none that are in the field right now. How do I know the Chinese own them? Because they’re doing their jobs shittily.
    If they’re foolish enough to physically come here it would be doing us a favor, you know. It would drain their capital reserves and be a better recruiting campaign than free pussy and beer.
    So don’t go despairing.

    • Milo Mindbender April 1, 2021 at 18:41

      Another thing in our favor is if they came this way kinetically their chain of Supply would be at least as long as we had trailing our forces in the Korean or the Vietnamese conflict this would have to give them pause. I’m sure they realize that there’s no way even owning Long Beach Harbor that they can perform a successful Naval landing on the West Coast.

      • Ben Leucking April 2, 2021 at 21:19

        There wouldn’t be any piers for the Chinese navy to tie up to when they arrived at the harbor in Long Beach, but there would be a couple hundred million pissed off Americans with 400+ million firearms.
        Look at it this way, the Normandy Invasion in 1944 consisted of 5,333 Allied ships and landing craft that embarked nearly 175,000 men. China would have to insert far more troops than that, and over a much wider area of coast. Those 5,333 ships had ports in England, only a couple hundred miles from Normandy, so supply lines were really short. The only way China invades US soil is if they nuke us first. But that’s a two-way street.

        • NC Scout April 2, 2021 at 21:45

          Nah, they’ll get invited in as peacekeepers.

  6. DWEEZIL THE WEASEL April 1, 2021 at 19:54

    They do not have to invade us. Their Fifth Column has been here for some time. They can destroy our power grid through cyberwarfare. They can pop a nuke high enough overhead to EMP all of the electronic pacifiers the Sheeple, Normies, Cucks, and Millennials worship. When we totally dissolve into chaos, their strong currency and apparent military strength will attract many other nations(who have hated us for years). Read ONE SECOND AFTER by William Forstchen. It will scare the peanuts out of your M&M’s. Bleib ubrig.

    • sixalpha April 2, 2021 at 08:47

      You nailed it. The Chinese want payback and control. They have ruled the world for 18 out of the 21 modern centuries. They lost it to Great Britain and more recently The U.S. I believe they fear the American people, at least half of us because we are armed and half crazy. They are cautious about invasion. They know their weaknesses will be exposed. They don’t fear our modern military. They fear they the ones that left the military. They fear the Mossy Oak Militia! The good ole boys! If they hit us with an EMP, half of this country would parish within a month. Most of who would be left would curl up in the fetal position and wait for a rescue. Things will get ugly.

  7. Anonymous April 2, 2021 at 01:10

    5

  8. Rogue Elements April 3, 2021 at 11:35

    One of our “Presidents” may well have been a recruited agent of Chinese Communist Military intelligence, another President may have been in full cooperation.Containers offloaded in ports were exempt from inspection and their destinations being domestic went to warehouses for freight transfer. Loyal Chinese Communists born and raised in wnite, black and brown America guarded that freight..
    Logistics? Cached in the targeted country under full protection and then stage the invasion force in Canada. Win win for PRC PLA, big surprise for Yankee Joes.

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