While the West bickers about Brexit, reassigns genders, rewrites history a la “woke” and other nonsense, China is taking over the world.
By now the third most influential country, China is the principal supplier of everyday essentials, from clothing, hardware or toys to core components for next-generation high-speed communication on which the very fabric of the human hive depends anymore. Frighteningly, China is also claiming the “generic” pharma market. In other words, they can withold our day-to-day necessities, spy into or cut off our communications, and negatively impact our health.
Chinamen know what they are doing. Like a mighty tsunamy they act in concert with unwavering allegiance to their race, their culture, and the pursuit of power and wealth. No apologies.
In pitiful contrast, Westerners are like droplets. Enamoured with individuality, they contemplate their own navels frequently, question the correctness of their every move, every word, and in a state of accelerated mongrelization with no sense of protecting the integrity of the only civilization worthy of the name, passively watch as Attila rams the Western doors.
(Note: “Attila” is China, of course, but all of Asia -- including Russia and the Middle/Near East – are part of the juggernaut. As is the invasion of parasytic and hostile aliens into developed sectors of the world.)
Because I leave no DNA to suffer the consequences of China’s hegemony, I should sit back and enjoy the drama while I sip wine. But I can’t because the fate of non-humans concerns me.
Chinamen have no laws to protect non-humans and any act of cruelty against them is standard procedure. In this sense and not a few others, China the superpower is no better than other manmade shitholes, literally.
In the vacuum of affection for animals that spans Asia, I bow to the men, women, and children who, in every country –from Russia to Indonesia to Turkey and even China, stand alone protecting animals in opposition to the vast majority. As arduous and painful as the fight for animal rights is in the West, in Asia it requires supernatural courage and stamina. One such paragon of the lone warrior is Ms. Du Yufeng, founder of Guang Yuan Boai Animal Protection Center in Sichuan. https://www.boaianimalcentre.orgCheck it out and be humbled. There are others like her in Asia, but few.
As Ms. Du well knows, China treats domestic animals abominably and wild animals worse. The international trade in wildlife and wildlife products --on a scale comparable to the worldwide trade in drugs and guns -- is fueled principally by China’s traditional medicine (TCM) which is as old as our Hippocratic Corpus and just as effective – for example: TCM prescribes Monkey head to relieve headaches. Are Chinamen smart ... really? What they are, indeed, is decimating Rhinos, Pangolins, Moon Bear, Tigers, Seahorses, on and on ... The closer to extinction, the more desirable. That’s how it works.
Ostentation is not tasteless in Asia. The extermination of magnificent Elephants in pursuit of ivory and its concomitant status is ... too bad. Surely they can breed them in captivity as they do tigers for their bones. Oh! and Elephant skin cures acne. (Stupidity and insensitivity go in tandem.)
For those who can afford to feed their bizarre palates and egos, Bat blood and Monkey milk cocktail, Camel hump steak, Hedgehog genitals, Monkey brains eaten from the alive and awake creature’s craneum, and much, much more are readily available.
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Every year 20 million Dogs are barbarically
slaughtered and eaten in China alone (compared to 700,000 Dogs euthanized in US animal shelters). |
Nor do such delicacies lessen the demand for Dog (“the more it suffers, the better the meat” ... plus “it increases luck, energy, and virility!”). China’s appetite for Cow is rising dramatically and the country already devours 60% of the world’s Pigs.
In short, bowing to the aforementioned exceptions, the collective insensitivity of Asians toward nonhumans shocks all but Western psychopaths. Cruelty to animals being all-inclusive, pansy Euros and Americans best brace yourselves for Chinese rule if you continue financing their expansion by buying their trash. Read “Poorly Made In China” by Paul Midler. And, by the way, all leather and fur trimmed items made in China are Dog. Yes, Dog, like in the photo.
In 1916 Felip Proubasta i Masferrer (1866–1939) anticipated the westward march of the Yellow Peril in one of his addresses as president of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Catalunya and Balears. His audience may have thought, reasonably, he was speaking out of context, but the takeover of the enfeebled, mongrelized, self-doubting West by the emboldened, homogeneous, unscrupulous East was inevitable and is well underway as he predicted.
In previous blog entries (2009, 2010, 2017) I already lamented the catatonia of those who face oblivion welcoming the China Horse opening Western schools, industries, and positions of influence (without any reciprocity in China) that they may further their agenda from within our borders.
Dog burgers and Chicken feet coming soon to a fat food restaurant near you.
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