by Andrew Anglin, The Unz Review:
For years, I’ve been attempting to explain that everything is better in China than in the United States. The gap is so massive that if an American raised on cartoonish propaganda about their birthplace as ‘the greatest country on earth’ visits China, it can trigger a serious personal crisis. It simply does not compute. Unsurprisingly, Americans who have never been to China struggle to process this reality and often revert to mindless claims like “China is a third-world country” or “Chinese people don’t have any freedom” (some even go so far as to claim ‘Chinese are slaves to the government’).
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The reality is that China not only boasts a drastically higher standard of living for the average person but also offers much more freedom than the United States. (It is arguably impossible to have prosperity without freedom, hence the fact that the decline in the American quality of life can so easily be linked to restrictions put on personal freedom.)
When I say “China is superior,” I do not mean to imply that Chinese people are superior to Americans. I am simply noting the objective matter that China is a superior country to live in and the Chinese system is capable of much more than America. Rather than an indictment of the people of America, this is an indictment of the American system of liberal democracy and its values of feminism, homosexuality, multiculturalism, and the decadent culture that comes along with this set of values. China does not operate on a bizarre set of abstract ideas about the nature of man, and therefore the competence of the individual and the group are much higher.
Consider this: if you heard that in one country, three out of four people are dangerously overweight, while in another, the number is one out of twenty, you would likely assume that the country with the lower obesity rate is better in many other ways. The physical degradation of Americans is highly visible and indicative of a culture with profound problems
The misconceptions about China being poor or repressive clearly originate from the US government and media machine. Yet, many who are willing to question the media’s narrative about Jewish power cannot grasp that the same Jewish-controlled media lies about China.
Last year, during the height of the genocide being committed by the Jews against the people of Gaza, the US Congress voted to ban the Chinese-controlled social media app TikTok on the grounds that it was allowing Americans to see what Jews were doing to the helpless people of Palestine. Previously, many in the government had tried to ban TikTok on the grounds of “Chinese spying,” though they never provided any detailed explanation (the app’s code is visible to Google and Apple, making it impossible for TikTok to have spying capabilities beyond those of any other app). There was not enough support, however, until people like Senator Josh Hawley were able to argue that the Chinese were turning Americans into antisemites by allowing them to see videos of the atrocities in Gaza that were being blocked by Western social media companies.
When the ban was set to take effect on January 19, a wave of US TikTok users protested by downloading “RedNote,” a Chinese app designed for domestic use (unlike TikTok, which was created for an international audience). Americans on RedNote were then able to see the real China for the first time, and were shocked to see that life in America is much more difficult than it needs to be in the current year, where technology has developed to the point where there is no reason for people to work multiple jobs and struggle to survive. While few made the connection between China’s higher quality of life and its adherence to traditional cultural norms, this link will eventually become undeniable.