Jiu Feng: Occupy Wall Street lost focus, Huntsman made a mistake, Lang Xianping broke his promise, and Kong Qingdong made a mistake (Part 2)
Jiu Feng: Occupy Wall Street lost focus, Huntsman made a mistake, Lang Xianping broke his promise, and Kong Qingdong made a mistake (Part 2) Author: Jiu Feng 3. Everyone is equal before the law, but the law is...
Author: Jiu Feng
3. Everyone is equal before the law, but the law is made by the rich.
The United States is a legal society. Pelosi uses public property for private use, and the wealthy people's crazy plundering of social wealth is undoubtedly carried out within the legal framework. The reason why the United States is blatantly plundering the wealth created by working people is very simple, because the rules of the game are set by the rich. Neither the U.S. Congress nor the presidential election is influenced by big business groups. When the Congress is basically controlled by the representatives of the rich, the law will naturally benefit the rich, and the poor can only look at the law and sigh. In the face of the law that "everyone is equal", the rich blatantly rob the poor without any discussion. "If you can afford it, hire a lawyer to sue." Can the poor afford a lawyer? The American capitalist system is becoming more and more inhumane under its gorgeous appearance. Greedy rich people use various means to make these greedy behaviors reasonable and legal.
Legalizing corruption is the highest stage of corruption. At this point, the United States also leads the world trend.
When more and more people are in trouble and cannot bear it anymore, the constraints of the law can no longer contain the people's dissatisfaction. Occupying Wall Street and then occupying the entire United States has become a just act for the vast majority of the people to demand a change in this unfair distribution system. The Wall Street Autumn of 2011 will have a profound impact on American politics.
4. To destroy a person, first destroy his self-confidence. To destroy a nation, first destroy its national belief and self-confidence.
A Locke whirlwind blew up in China some time ago, and the Chinese people’s integrity seems to have finally found its sustenance in American officials. Overseas Chinese who have a deep understanding of American society find this really humorous. The United States does have many aspects that China can learn from, but the United States is not as perfect as some media deliberately portray it in China. Many of its practices are not suitable for China, which has a population more than four times that of the United States. The people's blind worship of the United States is largely beguiled by the "intentional" media. The author has carefully observed that whenever any negative news happens in China, some media in Taiwan, Hong Kong and mainland China, including online media, will support each other and deliberately hype it up, infinitely amplifying it. Then they will compare it with the United States. In the end, it comes down to institutional issues. This hype model has become a stereotype. Through the induction of "free speech" in the Internet age, people often unconsciously forget that the per capita GDP of China and the United States is more than ten times different; forget that 30 years ago we were a country with insufficient food to eat; many people don't even know what means the ancestors of the United States used to occupy such a large area of North America for their 300 million people, so that the people living there only need to cultivate it 1/3 of the land will never have to worry about famine. I don’t know that the United States collects hundreds of billions of dollars from the world every year through the use of the US dollar as the international settlement currency. If this money is used in rural China, it is enough to enable hundreds of millions of people to live a Chinese-style well-off life without any effort. This money is almost enough to cover the huge expenses of the United States stationing troops around the world. Does China have this kind of free money? Blind comparison with the United States inadvertently ignites dissatisfaction and anger against China. It is this intensifying operation and the accumulation of dissatisfaction among the Chinese people that make Huntsman see the results of his work and place great hope on Chinese netizens to overthrow the Chinese government and save the United States.
Who is cooperating with Huntsman’s work to bring down China? In addition to the media, there are many scholars and experts who are sparing no effort to work among China's younger generation. The representative figure is the very popular Lang Xianping, who writes articles and gives speeches everywhere, painstakingly extolling the United States and comparing China's 30 years of reform to nothing. In June 2011, at the very representative forum of the Tsinghua University Student Union, I worked hard to write a big article titled "What are the problems with China's reform?"
Lang Xianping started from Das Kapital and quoted from classics and quotes. It can be seen that Lang Xianping shouldered a great sense of mission in preparing this speech. After long-term thinking and very serious preparation, the speech was very successful and completely conquered the students present. First, Lang Xianping theoretically demonstrated that the reformed capitalist system in the United States will completely eliminate the shortcomings of capitalism discussed by Marx, which is the direction of human society. Then comparing China's social problems, Professor Lang's description of the perfect solution in the United States is undoubtedly to show to young students that the United States is "heaven on earth."
From the "jury and common law system" in the United States to the fair legal society in the United States; from the "fiduciary responsibility of professional managers" in the United States to the strict supervision of bank stocks in the United States; from "There are citizens in the United States who are willing to put all their savings in the U.S. stock market" and "hiding wealth among the people". Only through the U.S. stock market can their wealth continue to grow, so that they can live a happy life and have something to support them. It is true that the tuition fees of American universities are high, and that is for the rich. But when your income is lower than a certain level, the U.S. government can provide low-interest or even interest-free student loans, as well as scholarships provided by the school and the U.S. government! Did you know? "It emphasizes that poor Americans can also afford to go to school; and then follow "American law stipulates that you must be treated first. "We will charge you after the treatment, and if the money is not enough, you can pay in installments." He talked about the very humane medical system in the United States. The paradise-like United States compared to the chaotic image of China, and the young students who shoulder the country's future spontaneously felt ashamed of their own country.
After deliberately describing the incomparable superiority of the American system, Professor Lang continued He turned back to the topic "What's wrong with China's reform?" Lang Xianping's grand preparation was to find a theoretical basis for criticizing China's reform, to occupy the moral high ground for his subsequent criticism of China's current affairs, and to completely disarm students' theory and ideology. It was a very superb speaking skill for young students who had basically not experienced 30 years of difficult reforms and felt inferior to the country. , Lang Xianping began to criticize various reforms in China. He criticized the education reform, the enterprise reform, the medical reform, the shareholding reform, the food safety reform, and the housing reform. In short, China's 30 years of reform were useless. From the boos of the students, I felt that the young students were beginning to express their disdain for China's reforms and their admiration for the American system. Under the deception of the British, the curious students' favorable impression of the United States has risen to the level of belief and worship. In their minds, the United States is synonymous with perfection. What is very ironic is that the grassroots people in the United States do not recognize this account. Although the per capita income of the United States is more than ten times that of the Chinese, the United States has not solved the social problems cited by Lang Xianping. The Occupy Wall Street movement that surged shortly after Lang Xianping's speech. It is really a slap in the face to Lang Xianping and others.
Due to the financial crisis, the stock market has shrunk and many workers have lost more than half of their hard-earned pension plans in the stock market, leaving them with nothing to support them. Expensive tuition fees make students bear the burden of repaying loans as soon as they graduate. The borrowed money must be repaid, and graduation means unemployment, and countless students are worried about their youth. ;
It is a perfect fairy tale in the United States to see a doctor first and then collect money. There are conditions in the United States, that is, you have a fatal disease. Otherwise, if you don’t have money to see a doctor, can you afford it? In the world’s top 500 companies where we work, this year’s medical insurance suddenly changed to pay for the first $1,500 of medical expenses out of pocket2. 0%, the insurance company pays 80%, and the insurance premium of nearly $2,000 per person is deducted from the salary. How is this different from having no medical insurance? Along with the U.S. government’s health care reforms, the U.S. government has enriched doctors and the medical industry, and the worst sufferers are the American middle class. The United States has the highest per capita medical expenses among all developed countries, and it also has the most universal medical insurance. A poor country.
The United States has a relatively sound legal system, but the famous Simpson case was a monster produced by the combination of money and a mentally retarded jury; the 1992 black riots in Los Angeles due to unfair court trials were a typical shortcoming of the jury system. The "common law" system of juries is not as perfect as Lang Xianping exaggerated.
It is the American professional managers whom Lang Xianping admires most that make people all over the world resentful the most. It is the various financial products they created that have defrauded countless investors and pushed the United States and the world into the whirlpool of financial crisis and long-term economic recession. Doesn't Lang Xianping feel a little guilty when he praises his colleagues so much? In Lang Xianping's philosophy, killing one person is a criminal, but killing tens of millions of people is a hero?
5. Whose “we” is Lang Xianping?
Lang Xianping has studied and lived in the United States for many years, and has a profound financial background. He should not be ignorant of various social problems in the United States, especially the black hole in the financial field. And he is deliberately deceiving young students to blindly worship the United States, trying to belittle China, and undermining the self-confidence of the Chinese people. Is it for the sake of a better future for China?
Lang Xianping, who grew up in Taiwan and was educated in the United States, keeps talking about us, we China. Who is his real "we" in his heart? The United States is one of the richest countries in the world. After hundreds of years of humanistic and legal construction, the United States has many aspects that China can learn from. Chinese civilization upholds the belief that when three people walk together, they must have their own teacher. The United States has promoted China's social and economic progress. However, there is no perfect society in the world, and the United States is no exception. If you blindly worship or even lose yourself, you will fall into the trap of others. Can a nation that has completely lost its self-confidence stand on its own in the world of nations? If the next generation of our country’s elites like Tsinghua students cannot find their way to Beijing, the future of the Chinese nation will be worrying.
Ten years after the United States was involved in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, China has inadvertently achieved a rise from quantitative change to qualitative change. The self-confidence of Chinese civilization has also begun to rebound rapidly from the lowest point when the Eight-Power Allied Forces entered Beijing to the Japanese occupation of China. Who is the least willing to see this kind of change in China, and to see a big country with not only rapid economic development but also cultural confidence standing in the east of the world? They not only surrounded China militarily and sealed China in the first island chain; they suppressed China economically, did not recognize China's market economy status, and did not sell high-end technology products to China; more importantly, they spent huge sums of money to create chaos in the ideological world through agents, destroy the self-confidence of the Chinese nation, disarm the Chinese people's ideas, cultivate colonial culture in the ideological world, and are always ready to use the Chinese to bring down China and ultimately save the United States as Huntsman said.
Looking at China from an overseas perspective, China has many domestic political issues such as punishing corruption and improving the legal system. Social issues such as medical reform and education reform require the attention and vigorous promotion of the whole society. The most alarming thing about China at present is that China's rise was beaten to death by the "Eight-Power Allied Forces" in the past 100 years when its footing was not stable. With China's national power today, China is not afraid of siege from the outside. What it is afraid of is "the fortress is breached from within" and then cooperates with the outside. When the Chinese society vents its grievances excessively and listens to Lang Xianping's words and believes that the United States is China's savior, and even thinks that "it's great that Americans are here, we can directly elect the president," then they are either naive or have ulterior motives. Egypt, Libya, Iraq, and the former Soviet Union were not riddled with holes after the turmoil. Even if some countries are willing to bear temporary pain in exchange for long-term peace and stability, it is not wrong to say that once big countries like the Soviet Union and China are in civil strife, the United States will first do whatever it takes to divide the country to eliminate permanent troubles to the United States' hegemony.
The kind-hearted Chinese people who have been influenced by the farming culture are like sheep who never know the way of thinking of wolves. Most Chinese people do not know what American politicians and strategists are thinking. Chinese people often fantasize about the United States based on the philosophy of "don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you." If Western countries were as good as the Chinese imagine, there would be no United States. It is a "majestic strategy" for Westerners to exterminate other countries and then take other people's land as their own. But did the Han emperors of China, who had been one of the world's most powerful countries for thousands of years, ever have such "ambition"? While the Chinese use their own hearts to judge the bellies of others, the West really uses the hearts of a villain to judge the bellies of a gentleman. Napoleon had a famous saying, "China is a sleeping lion. Let China sleep. Once she wakes up, she will shock the world." Napoleon thought so because he led a small country with a small population compared to China, which could sweep across the European continent." In the spring of 1812, more than 600,000 French soldiers marched toward Russia under the leadership of Napoleon. The size of the army exceeded "Exceeded the total population of Paris at that time." If Napoleon had hundreds of millions of people like the Chinese emperor, the whole world would not be in Napoleon's pocket. Unfortunately, the eastern behemoth that Napoleon feared was the "donkey of Guizhou" and posed no threat. No matter how peace-loving the Chinese culture is and how kind-hearted the Chinese nation is, from the Western way of thinking, the huge China is a very threatening lion. Unless China "sleeps" like the poor and weak country it has been for hundreds of years, China will surely die soon. This is not based on the good will of the Chinese people.
Once civil strife breaks out in China, Tibet, Xinjiang, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao will first split off under the Western banner of human rights over sovereignty and national autonomy, and China's national defense will forever lose strategic depth. Once China regresses, the United States will never give China a chance to rise again.
The new addition of US troops stationed in Australia marks that the United States has fired the first shot of the new Cold War. The United States is replicating the methods it used to disintegrate the Soviet Union in the Cold War to disintegrate China. Although China is by no means the Soviet Union of that year, some people regard the United States as China's great savior and are out-and-out seeking the skin of a tiger.
6. The Chinese nation must have a clear-headed strategic thinking. First, the Chinese media industry should have a clear-headed mind.
In the 1980s, the United States united its allies to suppress Japan and created the Plaza Accord that forced the yen to appreciate, blocking Japan's rise. The United States cannot allow its allies to stand shoulder to shoulder with itself, let alone allow Chinese civilization to come before it. The United States has a high-profile strategy of withdrawing troops from Iraq and Afghanistan and moving eastward. Regardless of the deteriorating domestic government budget despite two rounds of quantitative easing, the United States has spent huge sums of money to build cliques around China and held money-burning military exercises with almost all countries that have had problems with China. What is the real strategic motive of the United States in deploying troops, deploying troops, and concentrating superior equipment in the Asia-Pacific region to target China? When wolves circle around the sheep, the sheep at least know what the wolves are going to do. However, many Chinese media are paralyzing themselves and the Chinese people and insisting on whitewashing the world of wolves into a beautiful paradise, making countless kind-hearted people look forward to the sheep entering the tiger's mouth.
"The Chinese nation has once again reached a critical period of national peril." This is by no means alarmist. People of insight at home and abroad who truly care about the future and destiny of the Chinese nation all deplore the chaos in the Chinese ideological circles at home and abroad. Of course, no matter how angry you are, you don't have to descend to the point of scolding. In fact, including those editors, they are also victims of ignorance, a manifestation of the lack of self-confidence of the Chinese nation, and direct victims of the powerful Western cultural invasion, but they are also our compatriots. Many of them really don't know what they are doing. I believe that if one day they see that the result of their struggle for universal values is that China will split into seven large pieces like the collapse of the Soviet Union, and they will become the eternal sinners of the Chinese nation, they will regret it. Gorbachev regretted it. Was it useful? History has no regrets.
The former U.S. ambassador to China, former governor, and next presidential candidate clearly told the world that Gorbachev, who cultivated China, was clearly stated in the presidential election debate. I was really shocked to see Xinhua News Agency’s interpretation. Being overseas, I really don’t understand which link in China has the problem. What is certain is that the problem is not with all kinds of Lang Xianpings! Not from the Southern Newspaper Department! It’s not Kong Qingdong either.
There are not many people in the Chinese media like Global Times and CCTV International who are clear-headed. The news media shoulder the important task of supervising the government to promote social progress, instead of exaggerating events at will without social responsibility, or even deliberately exaggerating the negative impact, going online indefinitely, damaging the self-confidence of the Chinese people, and deteriorating China's humanistic environment. Isn’t it the social responsibility of the mass media to maintain social stability?
In this regard, the American mass media’s sense of social responsibility and policy implementation level are much higher than those of their Chinese counterparts. Since the Occupy Wall Street movement began more than two months ago, the movement has experienced ups and downs, occupying urban areas, ports, and campuses. It once spread to hundreds of cities, and several bloody liquidations occurred. The U.S. media did not follow suit and reported on other countries, especially "hostile" countries with bloody scenes and inflammatory texts, in order to avoid chaos in the world. The U.S. media reported on domestic events in the United States in a much calmer and more sophisticated manner. The author follows major local newspapers in the United States. Whether it is the 3,000 demonstrators who forced the Port of Oakland to temporarily close, the crowds of marches in various places, or the scenes in which American soldiers pointed live ammunition at the demonstrators, causing many bloody conflicts, these can be seen online, but only lightly described in newspapers. For two months, no matter how serious the situation became, the incident did not make the front page. There are often reports on Occupy Wall Street, but most of them are placed on page 4 or later. The two times they were placed on the front page were an inconspicuous headline with a few sentences in the lower corner, and then led to pages 7 and 8 for detailed reports. You can clearly feel that the media is taking great pains to maintain social stability. The American media understands the values it represents, has very standardized media self-discipline, and has a strong sense of social responsibility. Compared with many Chinese media, they are like rebellious teenagers, with neither mature national self-confidence nor a sense of social responsibility. China attaches great importance to the introduction and cultivation of talents. The introduction and cultivation of scientific and technological talents represented by the "Thousand Talents Plan" has promoted the country's technological progress. However, what China needs more urgently now is to enrich high-end talents with international vision, strategic vision and full national self-confidence into the fields of China's diplomacy, media, culture and education, so as to prevent the wealth created by the hard work of hundreds of millions of people from being unknowingly taken away by others or even handed over to others. What China needs more now is to enhance China's soft power from a strategic perspective, expand its economic, cultural, political, and military influence in the world, use Chinese civilization to promote human progress, and protect the well-being of the Chinese nation.
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