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Is What We Perceive About Non-Western Nations Correct?

  • yuelang3577
  • Mar 12, 2022
  • 6 min read

Updated: Mar 12, 2022

It took me many years to see who the real enemy of the world actually was. I have people I know who are partially aware of this, but, I feel that even they can't fully grasp that what they know and feel about something that is happening is not actually correct; as in their view of a situation and how they choose to see it.


I have seen it many times referenced in old films about Russia, North Korea and even films about China. They see the West as the enemy, and we see them as the enemy.


It's important to really form an understanding of what the actual problem is, rather than what we think the problem is. We, in the West, all need to stop rooting ourselves from a default view, about non-Western nations.


What if I told you, that all those countries that opposed the western ideologies and models subsequently became the enemies of the West? Let that sink in a moment, why? Just because they did not want to follow the western model, why did they suddenly become the enemy with endless propaganda hurled at them spanning many decades?


They each tried to follow the communist model for a reason; communism as I have said in other posts is not what we think it is. As a very short summary, it's a system that can bring people together where people can work collaboratively on localised projects for the good of all people in the local community.


So, what went wrong? Well, true communism can never exist in the world we live in today. Especially as people tried to solve a very real Western problem and ended up with something that was so much worse.


But, as I have said in my other posts, the problem has never been communism, the real problem is actually Socialism.


OK, so now you must be wondering why we are constantly told the problem is communism whilst the hostile Socialist elements are ignored.


It's really simple. Western nations follow a Capitalist-Socialist model. We don't notice the problems within Socialism as we only see a glimpse of it from the dangled carrot incentive perspective; we choose to ignore what it is in its entirety; the west won't accept that Socialism has serious flaws, therefore, we choose to reverse what we see from non-Western nations when Socialism goes wrong!


A prime example is with many Socialist leaders who ultimately were far left in terms of political ideologies; these days we deliberately reversed the perspectives to portray them as far-right; take for example; Hitler; he was a Socialist in the Nationalist Socialist Party in Germany (NAZI).


I hope people can see where I am going with this, once you see it you will understand how we in the West are conditioned to think a certain way about any non-Western nations; we champion ourselves as being from the best countries in the world, yet, we are not really looking beneath the surface of where we are from as we are too busy picking on the negatives of non-Western nations.


Did anybody actually give a damn about what Canada did to the Inuits in 2005/2006? No, of course we didn't. We were too busy looking at non-Western nations and highlighting snapshots from their history and forming a tainted view of their entire country, society and even governments over something that happened in the past, or even the present that was barely relevant to that country as a whole.


All of country X's people and their government are trash because of problem X that happened in their country. We deliberately choose to not look at the corrective actions taken by such governments that followed such events, or the underlying problem they were trying to solve; albeit, somewhat misguided.


Let me tell you what happened in Canada with the Inuits, it likely never made it on mainstream news; probably even lost in the minds of many.


I was living in Canada between the years 2005 and 2006. At some point during that time, I was walking along a road and came across a roadblock. That road led somewhere to a nice area where I wanted to walk, but just off the side of that road was a trail that led to an Inuit Reservation.


The government of Canada had decided that the city expansion was more important than the rights of the Inuits and their land. The Inuit people were given notice that they had to vacate their own lands, but they refused.


Many of the people I had met initially did not like me at face value, they were very rude and hostile initially. Then, I spoke, and they realised I was not Canadian and immediately showed their true side. They were actually very friendly and family-oriented people. Mostly, they just wanted to carry on their way of life and move on from the past where invaders had occupied their lands.


The invaders I am referring to are the original settlers who occupied the lands that became known as Canada and forcibly relocated the native Inuit populations to colder regions and gave them the name "Eskimo" which means fish eaters. The Inuit people hate this name for good reason, it's not an accurate representation of who they are as people.


Though, some of them remained on their lands until the expansion of Canada where their lands had come under threat from the occupiers who had invalidated the Inuit's claims to their own lands. Stating that it was government land that they had no rights to occupy.


Eventually, after a standoff with the Canadian government, they were overrun by the police. (I don't remember how long it was for, 3 days or three weeks, I can't be sure). I saw it on the local news where they used tear gas and even hunted down people who had fought back and beat them as they tried to flee from the police brutality.


Canada is a peaceful nation as we are shown, and in many cases the people are, but tensions had reached boiling point, and there was hatred on both sides that had formed there. Eventually, people who had resisted were arrested, and the bulldozers had literally been sent to smash through their blockades and clear the road, so they could remove the rest of them from their own lands.


I was not able to even get close to that blockade after the first time, as the government completely closed off that road, and nobody could even get near them to help them even if they wanted to.


I am sure you are wondering why I have shared this story with you. Well, it's really simple. We can't ignore what Western nations have done or are doing in relation to human rights abuse, either with the indigenous populations of the lands the British and Europeans invaded under the guise of colonisation. Or what we have or are doing in non-Western nations against the wishes of the people of those nations.


Whilst, we parade around with superiority and only focus on the negatives of other non-Western nations. That's hypocritical and completely incorrect!


People need to stop using the default lenses in relation to non-Western nations, especially China and start to look deeper to ascertain the real truths.


A prime example is the Taiwan problem. The world over has been taught the lie that China is the aggressor, based solely on a historical perspective at a glance about the history between old China and new China in relation to Taiwan.


Taiwan was always a Chinese territory, in fact, they still view themselves as Chinese in some way, but not associated with the CCP; they hate them. Rather, they see themselves as the true ruling power over China, because they were. Taiwan is where the previous Chinese government fled too after they lost a war to retain power over China; they are not in any way communist and will never rejoin China for a number of reasons.


Yet, despite how much time has already passed, China, as in the CCP has not fought to reclaim Taiwan. They have tried other bullish approaches such as refusing to accept Taiwan as Taiwan and insist it's another name that's part of the Chinese territories; that's somewhat delusional in my view.


The recent problems were not caused by China, the world has got it completely backwards! I just need people to drop the default negative lenses and do the actual deep research to find the real truth.


China had spies inside Japan, who intercepted a top-secret report from the Japanese government to invade and occupy Taiwan. This happened shortly after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, where Japan lost a large area of land that could not be used for many decades due to the nuclear radiation.


Their plan was to invade and take control over Taiwan as a Japanese territory. However, China intercepted this report and delivered a threat to the Japanese government warning them of serious consequences if they took action to invade Taiwan.


Japan was not deterred and was going ahead with this until China stated they would occupy the northern part of the Taiwanese island as a defense measure. Of course, the Japanese government then denied that they had ever even planned to invade Taiwan and claimed it was all Chinese propaganda.


Was it though? Given the history of China, not as invaders, and Japan as invaders we already can see what's actually true in this context.


What actually caused the aggression in the modern context was the USA military. They intervened in a problem that did not concern them and illegally built a military base on an island just off the coast of Taiwan.


I need people to start looking at things correctly, as we all know who the real enemy of the world is now, and it's not non-Western nations, it's actually Western nations as I have come to learn; more so recently.


 
 
 

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