Blame the blameworthy — not just China

© 2020 Peter Free

 

01 May 2020

 

 

Pukeworthy official America

 

Looking at American Government, one would think that we are a nation made up of cowardly, warmongering pantywaists.

 

Our latest Crew of Malevolent Nitwits is blaming China for the United States' self-generated incompetence in dealing with COVID-19.

 

 

Of this, Ilana Mercer said . . .

 

. . . aptly:

 

 

[I]f the United States must rely on the Chinese government to keep its citizens safe, then what kind of a micky-mouse country is it?

 

China didn’t force the traitors of the American economy to shift crucial production lines to its country and strand Americans without surgical and N-95 masks and medication [—] homegrown turncoats made that decision, all by their lonesome.

 

Decades ago, the political, corporate and industrial leaders of the West chose to enmesh the fate of their pliable people with that of the vigorous, voracious Chinese.

 

The sphinxly Bill Gates . . . . pioneered the outsourcing of American lives to China (and India).

 

[T]he very stuff of life has been outsourced to China[:]

 

 

Not mere jobs; but careers,

 

not just some products, but entire production lines;

 

not one or two manufacturing plants, but the means of production.

 

 

Whereas China has positioned its cohesive people for success, the American ruling class, Democrat and Republican, have long since sold their countrymen out.

 

The U.S. government and its proxies would like to gull Americans into blaming China alone for the litany of suffering Americans are enduring.

 

Hate on the Chinese government if you wish . . . but hold your own government responsible for hollowing America out like a husk by inviting the word to invade it and infect it.

 

© 2020 Ilana Mercer, Who Invited the World to Infect America?, Unz Review (30 April 2020) (reformatted for clarity)

 

 

The key point is Mercer's last one — about legitimately assigning responsibility

 

To control Oligarchy's parasites, one has to make them afraid. Respect follows.

 

It is easier to keep Government on the People's Social Contract Track, when plutocrats are forced to recognize that the Rabble's guillotines are ready to go into operation.

 

 

The moral? — We Americans put ourselves where we are

 

The enemy is us:

 

 

Parasites at the top of the heap.

 

And sleep-witted slaughter-lambs at the other.

 

 

As a remedy, think 1789 principles and 1776 action.