Why do our useless elites continue to appease the red dragon?

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If you ever wonder whether the Government and big business has your best interest at heart, look at how it has sold your future to companies controlled by the heirs of Mao Zedong.

A modern rule of thumb is that if it is not being discussed by the media then it is important.

Many topics have come under this category in recent years, most prominently the effect of mass immigration. More recently we have the spectre of inflation and the unintended (we hope) effects of endless lockdown: deteriorating mental health, missed cancer diagnoses and much more.

Journalists only concern themselves with the easiest of topics. Anything that may involve putting a lowly inch of their invertebrate necks on the line is quickly deemed too 'controversial'. Hence the array of seal-like journos at every press conference over the past year only ever asking one question: 'Why not more draconian measures, Mr Prime Minister?'

China is another good example. For years the combined ignorance of the media and the government has colluded with the untrammelled greed of corporations in feeding the red dragon until it has grown to a monstrous size. Now, it looms over the world, starting the odd pandemic here and there.

Only the other day, China threatened to nuke a key western ally in the Indo-Pacific. In a light-hearted video posted on a CCP-endorsed channel, the 'Japanese exception policy' was put forward. Having previously stated that they would never be the first to use a nuclear strike, we were informed that if Japan deployed 'a single soldier, plane or ship' to interfere in China's invasion of Taiwan, the Chinese would 'continuously drop nuclear bombs' over Japan.

This is, if we remember, the very same China who now dominates the world's manufacturing sector – the geniuses at the top having allowed our factories and intellectual property to be gulped up by the menacing panda of Peking – and who recently acquired the UK's largest microchip manufacturer. Not to mention their creeping colonisation of much of Africa and their debt-trap diplomacy ensnaring countries across the planet.

If you ever wonder whether the Government and big business has your best interest at heart, look at how it has sold your future to companies controlled by the heirs of Mao Zedong.

Mind you, it’s not like Her Majesty’s Government is too bothered. Clearly they take inspiration from the societal control systems dreamt up in the dictatorial laboratories of Peking. Once, the impending imposition of vaccine passports would have been dismissed as control freakery suitable only for Oriental despots. Today, it is British government policy.

With that in mind, perhaps it is not altogether surprising that when Peking threatens one of our key allies, nobody makes a peep. Move along, nothing to see here. Look – over there! Someone made a racist tweet!

Frederick Edward

Frederick Edward is from the Midlands. You can visit his Substack here.

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