If everything in China or made in China are all
cardboard fakes, why is the USA so fearful of Chinese EVs, 5G, apps,
drones, semiconductors, and fighting for survival against them? Fakes
are just like cardboard images compared to the real thing. The real
stuff made in USA should win hands down. Why the fear to take up the
challenge and using underhand tactics to undermine China? The USA is so
deeply ingrained in its mindset with fighting imaginary enemies that
they forget to get that out of the mindset that everything from China is
imagined as just fakes.
Some people, such as Nury Vittachi on
'Fridayeveryday' advised people to believe in the opposite of what the
USA wants us to believe. I concur with his view. Another asked - Who
still believes in the USA? I would answer only the Anglo-Saxon Whites
without a doubt. They are willing to sacrifice themselves to support the
survival of the US hegemony.
No amount of money to generate
propaganda is going to change the global perception that the USA cannot
be trusted with its words and is no more than a double -headed snake.
Overdoing the use of propaganda has made the world realize the character
of the USA Government. Just like overdoing or overusing the sanctions
on countries has isolated the USA more than ever. Countries have every
need to ponder the question of 'Who is next?'.
The West is trying
to cut off information by targeting social media platforms such as Tik
Tok and now Telegram, from providing truthful news about the Middle East
and Ukraine War. They will only allow platforms like the MSM to provide
misinformation and disinformation to suit their agenda.
Anonymous
5 comments:
Empires in their final terminal stage does exactly the same thing. Illogical, disorientated, desperate and hitting out in all directions.
Fake WMD in Iraq. Fake moon landing.
What else?
When they can't handle the truth, worrying about the fakes is useless.
Not to forget fake job figures. 818,000 of them!
Now probably still faking job creation figures. November is close by.
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