揍屁屁 Of Whiners and Emperors: The Art of Keeping the Intelligentsia in Check What Is a Whiner? A whiner is someone who complains constantly—not out of necessity or moral urgency—but out of habit. No solution satisfies them; no improvement is ever enough. If you fix their roof, they’ll complain about the color of the shingles.ContinueContinue reading “Of Whiners and Emperors”
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不可征服的中国
1 想象一下:你打开谷歌地图和苹果地图,放大美国与墨西哥之间的水域,发现“墨西哥湾”被改名为“美洲湾”。这并非假设情境,而是令人不寒而栗的现实:数字平台掌握着重绘地理、抹除文化历史、无需开一枪就能宣示主权的力量。 这种狂妄之举正是数字殖民的典型例证——21世纪的新帝国主义……
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STANDING TALL
Standing Tall and Unconquered in the Age of Digital Colonization 1. Gulf of Mexico or Gulf of America? Imagine opening Google Maps or Apple’s iMaps, zooming into the waters between the United States and Mexico, and finding the Gulf of Mexico renamed the “Gulf of America.” This is not a hypothetical scenario but a chillingContinueContinue reading “STANDING TALL”
Why China Succeeds and India Lags Behind
National Unity as the Engine of ProgressIn the modern imagination, China and India often appear side by side—two populous ancient civilizations with booming economies, rich histories, and vast potential. Yet their trajectories over the past century diverge sharply. China has surged ahead, transforming itself into the world’s factory, a global infrastructure builder, and a formidableContinueContinue reading “Why China Succeeds and India Lags Behind”
Poor Expats and Rich Immigrants
On the semantics of class, race, and power in two innocent-sounding words Two people leave their homelands and settle in foreign countries. Both live long-term abroad. Neither is returning anytime soon. One is called an expat. The other, a migrant. The words are supposed to mean the same thing: someone living outside their country ofContinueContinue reading “Poor Expats and Rich Immigrants”
Tariff and Paper Tigers
History has a way of marking the fall of great powers before they even realize they have fallen. The most telling sign is not military defeat or economic stagnation but something far more subtle—tariffs. When an alleged empire begins implementing tariffs, you know it is no longer an empire. Tariffs are barriers, walls erected toContinueContinue reading “Tariff and Paper Tigers”
Root of Evil
Where is Israel on this 1947 US map? Israel is no empire; it is a tiny but evil apartheid state built on stolen land. This is a fact, and that’s how it will go down in history. But this is not my topic in this essay. What I want to address is the evil natureContinueContinue reading “Root of Evil”
What Happens When You Get Sick in the US
this X post has 7 million impressions We all saw it in the news: the CEO of United Healthcare gunned down on the streets of New York City. Tragic, right? A man of his stature and influence, gone in a flash. But here’s the twist—head over to X (formerly Twitter) or any social media platform,ContinueContinue reading “What Happens When You Get Sick in the US”
Confucius Saves the Day for Joe
Confucius said: “父为子隐,子为父隐,直在其中矣.” A story from Confucius’ Analects goes like this: A man tells Confucius about a curious case in his village. “A father stole a sheep from the commune,” the man says, “and his son exposed him. We all praised the son for his integrity.” Confucius listens, nodding thoughtfully, and then replies: “In myContinueContinue reading “Confucius Saves the Day for Joe”
The Ham and Eggs of Geopolitics
I was down at Piggy Pat’s the other day for dinner. On the wall, there was this placard that read: “In the ham n’ egg omelette, the chicken is involved, but the pig is committed.” It stuck with me—not just as a witty turn of phrase, but as a stark illustration of uneven stakes inContinueContinue reading “The Ham and Eggs of Geopolitics”