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You are listening to No PC Allowed, aka No Political Correctness Allowed, and I am Mack Iverson.

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Now is the time to bring China to its knees.

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If you look at every single root cause that ails humanity, especially here in the United States, it all comes down to one source.

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The ultimate source is, of course, our fallen world.

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Even more directly, it comes from our fallen human natures, or directly from us, you and I.

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Beyond that, the biggest culprit is China.

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I say this because China has so many of its tentacles meandering around every aspect of not just America's existence, but Americans individually.

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China has been consuming America.

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If we, meaning you, dear listener, do not take action and become a vital member of this society and stand up for what you know is good and true,

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then you become a part of the problem, not the solution.

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So what do I mean by, it's time to bring China to its knees precisely?

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The bigger question is, can we do this and avoid all-out World War III?

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Can we weaken China without threatening world peace and stability?

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Can we just target China?

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If you ask the average American if this makes sense to him, he will have an automatic reaction,

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of course, no, it makes no sense.

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That's because he's been programmed to not look at China or their puppet master's hand that is controlling all the upper and mid-level deep state players here in America.

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It's almost impossible for the average American who does not listen to this podcast, No PC Allowed, to understand any of this because they seldom hear any of this information to begin with.

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China heavily censors its critics in order to avoid detection.

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That concept is very old. In fact, it goes back many centuries. It's called hiding in plain sight.

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Propaganda is best when it's very subtle, almost undetectable by even the sharpest social critics.

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So why is China such a threat?

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First, let's look at China from the inside.

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In spite of their propaganda, China is still overtly a third world backwater.

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The woke Nazis won't like this, but many Chinese have disgusting habits and it's based on selfishness.

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Cutting in line, not smiling, spitting, not washing or bathing properly, all leftover habits from the third world,

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which many of the nouveau riche continue to have, if not overtly, then covertly through their still unlearned selfish behavior.

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As long as I've got mine, then the rest of China be damned.

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This translates culturally into forced abortions and forced organ transplants of prisoners, political and otherwise.

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Can you even imagine a pure hell of being subjected to either?

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The following is from Chinasucks.net.

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Human rights violations are committed towards the minority groups, Christians, prisoners, activists and many more.

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There is no solution to this problem yet because the Chinese government will not listen to anyone's opinion

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and has complete political control over the country's legal system.

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In addition to this, the human rights defenders in China face a lot of harassment, house arrest and imprisonment.

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In China, any organization that is not registered is illegal.

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The most targeted for suppression are the unofficial labor organizations and groups."

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This tells you something about communism in its regard to labor.

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Most American socialists and communists think that a communist fascist state like China

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would at least be looking with favor towards the oppressed masses in these labor organizations.

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But they clearly don't.

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This site continues,

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The Chinese are not allowed to expose children below 18 years old to religion.

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China is ruthless in regards to treatment of detainees.

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There are beatings, poor hygiene and insufficient food in most detention centers.

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This kind of treatment is given to both ordinary prisoners and political detainees.

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The methods that guards use include our rubber truncheons, beatings using electric batons,

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handcuffs and leg irons, which are usually tightened.

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Sometimes prisoners are subjected to starvation and the withholding of food and water.

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In fact, just last year, there were a number of Apple employees working in the same manufacturing plants who committed suicide.

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This year, the managers are forcing employees to sign an anti-suicide pact to avoid such problems.

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Yeah, that'll solve that problem.

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The legal limit of overtime in China is 36 hours.

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But many of the employees at two southern Apple plants were forced to work upwards of 98 overtime hours in addition to their normal work week.

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Many of these workers only make enough money to send home and barely survive.

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Oh, again, one would think that the basis of communism is for the workers.

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But this shows the exact opposite reality for workers' rights.

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Obviously, the workers have no actual rights in China.

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That cover has been totally blown.

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It's all about money and power for the elites.

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China has also long been criticized for its incredibly uneven distribution of wealth.

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And despite the consistent outcries for change, it appears as if things are only getting worse.

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In recent years, the number of Chinese millionaires has actually grown quite a bit, with as many as 50,000 more Chinese striking it rich each year.

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During the same time period, the number of Chinese super rich, those worth more than 10 million renminbi, has also risen considerably.

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The trend goes on with over 2,000 Chinese billionaires and over 100 worth in excess of 10 billion renminbi.

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As hard as it is to believe, China's super rich are steadily growing in number, while the average peasant still earns less than 5,000 US dollars per year.

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And the rich in China are getting exponentially richer.

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Just over 300 million people in China are living in relative luxury,

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while hundreds of millions of laborers break their backs every day to earn wages that leave them in abject poverty.

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Basically, the well to do in China are getting richer by exploiting the country's one billion peasants, who are forced to work long hours in horrid conditions for pennies.

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Peasant workers in Kangbao County in Hebei Province are lucky if they can have some pickled cabbage and potatoes for lunch,

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while a couple hundred kilometers away in the Quyanmen Street commercial district of Beijing, lunch in an upscale restaurant can cost as much as 1,000 renminbi,

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a sum which would take a peasant several months to earn.

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The social demarcation is obvious in Shanghai and Beijing, as the wealthy live in upscale neighborhoods,

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while laborers are forced into overcrowded areas, sometimes living in only a few square feet in squalid conditions.

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China's rigid household registration requirements only aggravates the situation further, as it divides the population into urban and rural households,

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ensuring that the concentration of power and money stays in the hands of those who need it the least.

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So it's just more of the same, China still sucks.

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For the time being, it seems that China will continue to be an embarrassment for the human race,

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as long as those who benefit from doing business with the Chinese turn a blind eye to the disgraceful treatment, human rights violations, and shameless exploitation of laborers

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going on within the country's borders, those in power have no real reason to do things differently.

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Only radical changes in public policy can begin to right the wrongs mentioned here,

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and at present, the outside pressure that would be necessary to force such change just isn't there.

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This may sound like harsh terminology to some, but the Chinese elite have basically turned the rural peasant workers in their country into slaves.

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Labor unions are outlawed, so companies are basically free to decide what fair wages and treatment are,

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and workers can do nothing to lobby for better treatment or higher wages.

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The ongoing class discrimination continues to be an insurmountable hurdle to progress."

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Again, communism began with infiltration of the labor unions, only to turn its back on them and stab them mercilessly in their backs over and over again.

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Let's do some quick bullet points on the evil that is inside modern China.

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About 670 million, or 52% of Chinese, have household incomes of less than $1,000 a year.

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There is almost no law, since laws are written to support the Communist Party or corrupt local communist bosses.

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Judges are appointed by the local communist boss, and few, if any, understand law.

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Many judges got their job through what is called and is well known as guangxi, or connections, and of course, bribes.

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Torture is widely used in more than 300 forced labor camps located all over China.

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As many as 80 million Chinese died after the Communist Party gained power since 1949.

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This article uses the very soft word, died, when what they obviously really mean is murdered.

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80 million murdered, either intentionally or through massive, reckless disregard for human life during the Great Leap backward.

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And all in the name of pursuing Mouse Dung's fool's pipe dream of communist equality.

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But how do any of these horrors affect American national security? Are you kidding me?

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Shockingly, I found this on FBI.gov. It may shock you as well, coming from such a compromised American source.

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Nevertheless, it's there, and I quote,

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The Chinese government is employing tactics that seek to influence lawmakers and public opinion to achieve policies that are more favorable to China.

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At the same time, the Chinese government is seeking to become the world's greatest superpower through predatory lending and business practices, systematic theft of intellectual property, and brazen cyber intrusions.

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China's efforts target businesses, academic institutions, researchers, lawmakers, and the general public and will require a whole of society response.

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The government and the private sector must commit to working together to better understand and counter the threat.

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Again, all that from FBI.gov.

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Looking at things logically, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that China has been a huge problem for a very long time.

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Therefore, common sense dictates that something must be done about it.

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Let's look at this from a pruning perspective.

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For some trees, if a certain parasite has attached itself to the limb and threatens to destroy the tree, then that limb must be quickly amputated.

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Likewise, if a foreign entity infects multiple limbs of the American experience which touches all of us, then there must be drastic and immediate action attacking the foreign substance.

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Before I go any further, anytime you hear someone talk this way, and in America today especially, there is that automatic knee-jerk reaction that screams rather loudly that you're sounding like a xenophobe.

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This name-calling is a favorite tactic to attack anyone who wants to maintain American national sovereignty for the benefit of everyone, families, national unity, peace of mind of the American citizens,

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knowing that their country isn't being raped beyond recognition by having everything change, like they're having the rug ripped out from underneath them, and feeling that way almost every single day.

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People need a sense of national safety. Without that, we all become fodder for the next civil war.

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Now let's get down to specifics on just how to actually bring China to its knees.

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This from Anders Korr, PhD, publisher of the Journal of Political Risk.

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Since 1989, when China massacred thousands of its own people in Tenement Square to stop a pro-freedom protest, the country has arguably grown into the world's most powerful and centralized state.

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One man, Chinese President Xi Jinping, has almost total control of China's economy and a leadership position for life.

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Hopes for engagement as a strategy to turn China towards freedom have now been dashed.

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Instead of us changing them, they are changing us through influencing our own political and economic leadership.

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There is a danger that as China ascends to the world's most powerful nation, other nations will follow its lead through bandwagon.

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This means that a shift in strategy is needed.

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There are at least five interrelated strategies required to defeat the Chai-Coms.

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One, defend. Two, ally. Three, contain. Four, divide. And five, democratize.

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By the way, I do not like that word democracy because it puts too much power potentially in the hands of an easy-to-manipulate rabble, which China could easily become once again.

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Back to the article. Number one, defend.

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We need to recognize that China's actions are consistent with a goal of global hegemony.

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And therefore that China and its allies, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, are an existential threat to the US, Europe, and other free nations, and the very ideas of freedom and human rights.

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The Chinese Communist Party seeks to wipe out knowledge of these values wherever it has control, and new territories it might acquire would be no exception.

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Until China's actions are consistent with a status quo rather than revisionist power, and until the country makes at least gradual reforms in the direction of freedom and human rights, we need to think of China as an enemy.

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Label it as such publicly and act accordingly.

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Number two, ally.

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To beat China, we need strong allies. This is recognized by the new Trump administration.

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We should seek to strengthen alliances with both freedom-loving nations like Britain, Japan, and Taiwan, but also with autocratic countries like Russia and Vietnam, if we can get them on our side.

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In the case of potential autocratic allies, we may need to provisionally accept their practices that diverge from our values in order to cement a winning alliance against China, which is the most powerful threat.

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We should, at the same time, ensure that the balance of global autocracy does not worsen as we attempt to use fire to fight fire.

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This arguably occurred when we sought to use China to counterbalance the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

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When the Soviet Union ceased to be an existential threat in the 1990s, we should have turned our attention back to China, but we failed to do so.

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Through continued economic engagement, China grew into the economic and military threat that it is today.

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Number three, contain.

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We can also contain China and its allies through economic sanctions and tariffs, which, even if they don't achieve their economic or human rights demands, are useful in weakening China economically.

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The weaker is China economically, the less tax revenue, and the weaker they will be militarily.

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We need to draw red lines, set strategic tripwires through forward deployment of troops, and make security commitments to our most important allies in Asia to contain China,

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where it is territorially aggressive, including against Taiwan and in the East China Sea, South China Sea, and Himalayan territory of India.

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If China captures any of these territories or buffer states, they can use their economies, resources, and military force against us.

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Thus, isolationism is a failed strategy, and we should move forces forward to enforce and make credible the red lines that we draw.

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These defensive measures and security guarantees should only be afforded to proven allies who pay their share.

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Those who pay less than 2% of GDP for defense should not be afforded the same alliance guarantees.

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Those who sit on the fence, like India, the Philippines, and Vietnam, must first make clear and irreversible diplomatic moves away from China and its allies.

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Number four, divide.

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We can divide China by supporting successionist movements in Hong Kong, Tibet, and Xinjiang.

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We should recognize the independence and sovereignty of Taiwan and encourage our allies to follow suit.

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Taiwan is the only legitimate government of China, based on the fact that it is the only free government of China.

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Mainland China embraces slavery and is therefore illegitimate.

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Those countries that fail to recognize Taiwan's independence and de-recognize mainland communist China

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should be subject to economic sanctions by a broad coalition of countries that support freedom.

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Those that ally with totalitarianism should also be excluded from the UN and should then become the target of economic sanctions.

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Number five, democratize.

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Again, we should re-emphasize that China should become a Christian, God-centered constitutional republic of free citizens,

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not just another messy democracy which can too easily revert back to its old ways.

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Back to the article.

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We can free China, first of all by supporting free access to information in China.

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To win this political war against China, the USA must vigorously assert the superiority of its ideology

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while exposing the falsehood and deceptiveness of China's.

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There will be countries, groups, and individuals who oppose these admittedly tough strategies against China,

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including those who do extensive business with China and who are ideologically aligned with China,

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either because they are autocratic, communist, or want impunity for their own violations of human rights.

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In the US, there is a network of billionaires, universities, think tanks, and non-profits

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that have Chinese national sources of revenue or that get donations from those who do.

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This engagement network is subtly influential in Western policy circles.

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Now that we realize the engagement strategy failed,

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further engagement with China should be considered a breach of US and allied defenses.

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We have been risk-averse with China.

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Appeasement more broadly has allowed China to revise the status quo in its favor.

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Wherever possible, economic and trade measures should be preferred over military measures in order to minimize risk.

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But we cannot shy away from a policy of peace through strength.

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China's power is centralizing and expanding.

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We need to take strong action now to defend the freedoms we love, not only for ourselves, but for the future.

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That again from Anders Korr.

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If we play our cards right, what does China's future look like?

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This from Jan Kahlberg, a research scientist at the Army Cyber Institute at West Point.

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Most macho cults will implode over time because the unrealistic assumptions add up.

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Winston Churchill knew after Nazi Germany declared war on the United States in December 1941

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that the Allies would prevail and win the war.

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Nazi Germany did not have the gross domestic product or manpower to sustain the war on two fronts,

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but the Nazis did not care because they were irrational and driven by hateful ideology.

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After Pearl Harbor, the Nazis unilaterally declared war on the United States.

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The rationale for the declaration of war was ideology, a worldview that demanded expansion and conflict,

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even if Germany was strategically inferior and eventually lost the war.

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China's belief that it can be a global authoritarian hegemony is likely on the same journey.

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China is today driven by its expansionist ideology that seeks conflict without being strategically able.

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It is worth noting that not a single major country is China's ally.

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I repeat, not a single major country is China's ally.

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The Chinese supremacist propaganda works in peacetime,

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holding massive rallies inhaling Mao Zedong or Mao Zedong as a military genius,

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and some of its people sing, dance, and wave red banners.

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But will that grip remain if China loses?

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In case of a failed military campaign, is the Chinese population,

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with the one-child policy, ready for casualties, humiliation, and failure?

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Will the authoritarian grip with facial recognition, informers, digital surveillance,

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and an army that primarily functions during peacetime as a force for crowd control survive a crushing defeat?

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If the regime loses its grip, the wrath of the masses may be unleashed from decades of repression.

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A country the size of China, with a history of cleavages and civil wars,

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and that has a suppressed diverse population and socioeconomic disparity,

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can be catapulted into balkanization after defeat.

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In the past, China has had long periods of internal fragmentation and weak central government.

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The United States reacts differently to failure.

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The United States is, as a country, far more resilient than we might assume from watching the daily news.

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If the United States loses a war, the president gets the blame,

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but there will still be a presidential library in his name.

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There is no revolution.

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There is an assumption, lingering over today's public debate,

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that China has a strong hand, advanced artificial intelligence, and the latest technology,

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and that it is an uber-able superpower.

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I am not convinced.

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During the last decade, the countries in the Indo-Pacific region that seeks to hinder the Chinese expansion of control,

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influence, and dominance have increasingly formed stronger relationships.

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The strategic scale is in the freedom-loving countries' favor.

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If China, still driven by ideology, pursues conflict at a large scale,

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it is likely the end of the communist dictatorship.

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In my personal view, we should pay more attention to the humanitarian risks,

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the ripple effects, and the dangers of nukes in a civil war in case the Chinese regime implodes after a failed future war.

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That again from Jan Kahlberg.

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The very best scenario for bringing China to its knees may be Balkanization,

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like what happened to the Soviet Union after the Cold War,

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or breaking the monster of China down into manageable chunks as separate, much less threatening countries.

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Finally, bringing China to its knees sounds violent.

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But I also mean that literally, to humble China even more than it has been, as they say,

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humiliated by the West, known as the century of humiliation.

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In other words, China must voluntarily fall to its knees.

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At this point, only God-saving grace can help the Chinese people,

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but there is no more hope for its disgusting government.

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China has hounded and humiliated its own people for nearly a century themselves.

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They can't seem to see that they have internalized their own brutality,

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that they have claimed to be victimized by,

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and so now have in turn projected that very same humiliation onto their own people,

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whom they so selfishly and ironically refuse to even acknowledge.

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So yes, China must not just be forced to her knees, but she must also fall to her knees

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and beg for God's forgiveness and mercy.

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Just decades ago, there were an estimated 100 million Chinese Christians,

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but through bullying and degradation, they are now largely in hiding.

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They may now only be a fraction of that number.

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Action step, only one.

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Let this be a profound lesson for us.

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Don't allow only oligarchs and benevolent billionaires to save America.

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We must not allow one selfish elite to simply replace another.

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China's mistake was allowing the elites to take over everything.

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A strong and vibrant, freedom-loving American middle class must remain front and center

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in any direction that we chart into the future.

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Be a part of it by becoming a full or part-time activist,

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and keep listening to this heavily deplatformed and shadow-banned podcast.

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You've been listening to No PC Allowed.

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I am Matt Givison.

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We will meet again next week and every week.

