Saho
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We know the only way to restart the economy would be for a major global conflict to occur. Wartime production with 99% employment, half the population dying, then the victors would be in a golden age. History repeats itself...
In times of economic crisis, if history taught us anything, there will be a resurgence of nationalism and far right popularity will skyrocket for obvious reasons so it's going to be inevitable that there will be social unrest, decline of globalism and Sinophobia will be on the rise. History repeats itself...
We also know that in times of crisis like this gives rulers the excuse to start a war to distract the population from internal problems (mass unemployment, food shortage etc). With all the boogeyman we have today from South America, Middle East, Russia to the Philippines, they can magically take away everyone's problem via military draft and make them focus on the enemy and their asset/resources. History repeats itself...
You can see there is a massive effort placed on blaming China lately, demanding reparations, criticizing everything they did (like buying masks from western countries and causing shortages when we needed them to contain a pandemic before it became a pandemic) and the West's obvious emphasis on economy over people's lives.
Then, you have China doing the same blaming US and Europe and recovering like they're waiting for the moment to seize the Asia Pacific (or the South China Sea to them) when the West descend into chaos.
In times of economic crisis, if history taught us anything, there will be a resurgence of nationalism and far right popularity will skyrocket for obvious reasons so it's going to be inevitable that there will be social unrest, decline of globalism and Sinophobia will be on the rise. History repeats itself...
We also know that in times of crisis like this gives rulers the excuse to start a war to distract the population from internal problems (mass unemployment, food shortage etc). With all the boogeyman we have today from South America, Middle East, Russia to the Philippines, they can magically take away everyone's problem via military draft and make them focus on the enemy and their asset/resources. History repeats itself...
You can see there is a massive effort placed on blaming China lately, demanding reparations, criticizing everything they did (like buying masks from western countries and causing shortages when we needed them to contain a pandemic before it became a pandemic) and the West's obvious emphasis on economy over people's lives.
Then, you have China doing the same blaming US and Europe and recovering like they're waiting for the moment to seize the Asia Pacific (or the South China Sea to them) when the West descend into chaos.
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