Anonymous ID: 5f557d Dec. 19, 2020, 7:50 p.m. No.12099696   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9755 >>9781

Think logically about this:

 

Chinawe all know the origins of the WuFlu are debatable, China covered things up while influencing the WHO, and worked to undermine the election in numerous ways.

 

Englandwe all know originated the faulty pandemic model adopted by the WHO, is imposing the most draconian lockdowns in the world, and is now pushing its own Pfizer mRNA vaccine, in which the first recipient appeared to be a staged event.

 

AnalysisBrits and their proxy China are working hard to keep the sleeping giant asleep. Getting a Democrat in office is THEIR Rubicon. If they fail, and Americans wake up to realize that at least two foreign governments were actively colluding to take us over from within….. Well I imagine that would be an intolerable situation. If the Brits lose final control over us, and we start seeing them as the enemy then it radically alters the alignment of geopolitics.

 

It seems to me an axis of common interest now exists between the US, Russia, India, and Oceana. Britain, Canada, Europe, and China opposing.

Anonymous ID: 5f557d Dec. 19, 2020, 8:28 p.m. No.12100075   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0105

>>12099810

People need to understand something difficult to grasp.

 

It is a mistake to assume there is a standard of decency and morality that the Chinese are breaking when they cheat and steal. They are not Westerners, do not think like Westerners, and have no cultural or moral foundation in Judeo Christian ethics. Like it or not, the modern world is shaped by the West, who share this cultural root since Roman times.

 

To the Chinese, what we call cheating is just seeking advantage. What we call stealing is just making sure you have the upper hand, or saving face. If they are your friend, they will actually be disappointed in you for LETTING them cheat. If you give them the opportunity, they must take it, so what kind of friend would put their friend in that situation? They view it backwards from the way we view it.

 

The mistake WE make is 1) walking into fate-of-the-world situations thinking they will behave like we do, and 2) not having chinese policy experts at high levels helping our decision makers navigate these things out. That could go for your small business, your global corporation, or your nation. To engage these people without understanding them is to fail, unless you plan to just overpower them with might.

 

Just some insights from doing a lot business in China, and running a Chinese startup for a few years.

Anonymous ID: 5f557d Dec. 19, 2020, 8:34 p.m. No.12100127   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0142

>>12100105

Already got hurt and learned my lesson anon. Got out after I realized what I was truly facing, luckily it only took me a few years.

 

Could have been way worse but a valuable lesson still, one that you almost have to live to understand.