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The Wave of Anti-Semitism in American Colleges and Universities, Justice or Extreme?

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Recently, a student movement against Israel and Jews and solidarity with Palestine is in full swing in American colleges and universities. It's a big deal. The frenzied crackdown on this movement by the U.S. government and Jewish forces is like adding fuel to the fire, and the waves of campus protests are rising higher and higher.

Look at the students and teachers who participated in the protests, they are really extraordinary. They are from Ivy League colleges and universities in the United States, and most of their families are not short of money, so they can be said to be a group of people who are "well-rooted". Like Aaron Bushnell, who died on self-immolation, they are the embodiment of the traditional American Dream and the guardians of the true Star-Spangled Banner.

The Wave of Anti-Semitism in American Colleges and Universities, Justice or Extreme?

Today, it is these authentic Americans with good roots who are working against their government and their country. From this campus movement, we see both hope and worry. Let's take a closer look at the implications.

Is this a good thing? Of course it is, because they still shine with the splendor of humanity and morality. However, today we are going to do a rational analysis, put aside the emotional factors first, even if it is kindness and morality, we will put aside first, and have a naked interest analysis.

If the brilliance of these American students had become commonplace, the United States would still be a formidable and formidable adversary twenty years from now. Because these students will eventually grow up, and the future of America will be theirs. Even if there are many people who have turned their backs on the dreams of their youth, there are always people who will not forget their original intentions, just like me, the dreams of their youth have never changed.

The Wave of Anti-Semitism in American Colleges and Universities, Justice or Extreme?

These young children, who are full of enthusiasm, a sense of justice, and idealism, can keep the entire American society from being too biased as they grow up and mature. They're a huge corrective force. If there are enough people who do not forget their original intentions to change the political and financial power of the United States, then the future of the United States will definitely be even more terrifying. It's like if the Ming Dynasty made fewer mistakes, the Qing Dynasty would not rise so easily.

From this point of view, I really hope that this campus protest in the United States can be suppressed as soon as possible, so that these good children in the United States will have less enthusiasm and fantasies, and more will suffer from capitalism. Of course, morally and emotionally, my hope is certainly wrong, but let's just analyze the interests. Let's go on to analyze it.

The Wave of Anti-Semitism in American Colleges and Universities, Justice or Extreme?

Some people may think: If the United States in the future can really be as full of ideals, enthusiasm, justice, and reasoning as these young people, then what is wrong with letting it continue to be the number one in the world? Of course it is good! I also agree with this. If the United States of the future were to be a strong, just, and reasonable America, I would raise my hands in favor of allowing it to continue to be the number one in the world. But this is impossible! It really can't be! This is determined by human nature, unless the United States becomes a machine, as long as it is a country made up of people, it will never be able to do this.

Don't just talk about the United States, even if China becomes the world's number one in the future, it will not be possible to reason with you impartially and impartially. Therefore, our revolutionaries of the older generation have always emphasized that even if China becomes strong in the future, it will never be able to seek hegemony, and China will never seek hegemony. This is because the leaders of the older generation have a clear understanding of human nature, and only by not seeking hegemony can the country go on the right path for a longer time. If you have the idea of domination, the more powerful and terrifying it will be, and the faster you will die.

The matter of the United States seeking hegemony is not a question of whether it wants it or not, and this is an established fact. Even if it doesn't want to dominate, it can't do it. Therefore, the more just, idealistic, and reasonable the more powerful America is supported by these students, the more terrible it is.

The Wave of Anti-Semitism in American Colleges and Universities, Justice or Extreme?

The source of the U.S. national power is completely different from that of China. China's powerful state power is from the top down, and our state apparatus can quickly unite the vast majority of the 1.4 billion people to form a powerful torrent and remove all obstacles in the way of progress, even a very small number of opposition members among the 1.4 billion people.

But the United States is different. The national power of the United States cannot be cohesive by relying on the state apparatus, it is from the bottom up. If the opinions of the grassroots and the middle level do not agree, the top level can only be confused. Just like during World War II, the American people didn't want to fight, and Roosevelt and the American elites had no choice but to stare dryly. It was not until the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that the public opinion of the United States was quickly unified, and the United States entered the war.

But we also have to see that once the American public opinion is unified, it is quite powerful and terrifying. In fact, until 2000, as long as the public opinion of the United States was unified, even if the whole world united, it would not be an opponent of the United States.

The Wave of Anti-Semitism in American Colleges and Universities, Justice or Extreme?

Hey, if you look at the United States now, isn't that what it looks like? From top to bottom, there are differences and contradictions everywhere. Politically, the two parties are at odds with each other, economically, Jews and Angsa are at odds, populism is all sorts of weird political correctness, and the messed up of 76 genders.

The same is true in the matter of justice and injustice, there is the power of justice, and there is also the suppression of injustice. As in this school protest, the voice of justice has been unjustly suppressed by the government and Jewish forces.

But from a rational point of view, I really hope that the two sides can continue to be so deadlocked, and it is best that the forces of injustice can quickly suppress justice, so that the campus protest is completely useless. You know, justice is like wildfire, it can't be burned, and it will come out again when the spring breeze blows. Even if it is temporarily suppressed now, the counterattack in the future will definitely be even more powerful.

The Wave of Anti-Semitism in American Colleges and Universities, Justice or Extreme?

But if the power of justice becomes the mainstream, then it will be troublesome! If injustice becomes weak in the face of justice, it will really be a thousand miles away, and it will not want to fight back in a few decades or even a hundred years. Chairman Chiang has a deep understanding of this! What do you think, friends?

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