Notice how the CCP have steered China away from (1) the digital Euro, (2) the green agenda, and (3) the woke agenda.
China is willing to ride the 150 year Bolshevik wave, but to it's own victory, not for a global Jewish remaking of the world.
Notice how the CCP have steered China away from (1) the digital Euro, (2) the green agenda, and (3) the woke agenda.
China is willing to ride the 150 year Bolshevik wave, but to it's own victory, not for a global Jewish remaking of the world.
The Digital Euro = Social Credits, modeled after the Yuan, it's the same concept and serves just as an entry point to the control system imho, not a direct competitor since it can't be seen as a sovereign money, just a digital control and accounting system for personal behavior.
The green Agenda is in full swing in China with BYD for example growing exponentially in sales and production of fully electric vehicles for the middle class, steering car manufacturing away from combustion engines and taking over the entire market rapidly.
The woke agenda always was a psyop by the rightwing to further push the a-political proletarians to radicalise and unite them against the insanity of wokeness and pave the way for steered opposition
I'm not convinced.
I think China fell out of loyalty to the "agenda" after it was used to test out population control (1 child policy) and got subsequently disadvantaged for it.
Since then they seem to be carrying on with the alliance for their own gain alone.
I think it's good that we disagree here
Electrification benefits China's control grid. They are building lots of energy for that transition. Unlike the US they might be able to pull it off within the next decade.
If they are using environmentalism to make that happen, I'm sure it's for their own advantage, not to marry the progressives in the West.
China will never yield sovereignty in any true sense. All of their actions illustrate this.