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The un-American Private Sector Pt 2

  • Writer: TPI
    TPI
  • Jul 25, 2021
  • 2 min read

A Pro-CCP Therapeutic Society


By Darryl Weng

Pride seems to be a far-fetched term these days for Americans, despite the overuse of “pride” in LGBTQ+, women rights, and minority rights. Such overuse of the term “pride” only delineates the widespread embracement of victimization across America. In other words, America’s therapeutic society has once again taken the reins of America’s culture, along with America’s wealth generating machine - America’s private sector.

With China spreading its talons across Asia and Europe, America is losing its grip on world dominance. Even America’s homefront is safe no more. Hundreds of thousands of students sent by the Chinese Communist Party(CCP) are slowly poisoning America’s universities. And sadly, China has already made moves hitting deep into America’s most influential political circle, which is a key component to the dreadful cycle America faces currently.

The cycle is quite straightforward: a transition of influence across America’s therapeutic society, politics, and private sector.

The first phase of the cycle is where America’s therapeutic society directs how politics is shaped. Unsurprisingly, most of America’s politics is influenced by society, rather than influencing society. Since America’s therapeutic society decided that victimization across all fronts would be necessary, daily politics and news focus on victimization. Whether it is advantages for minorities in education and workplaces due to implied minority deficiencies or inadvertently placing blame on another, America’s therapeutic society created the famed cancel culture, whilst American politics and media advertised it and found major profits.

And thus, the second and last phase of the cycle begins. American politics finds its way across the private sector, creating the belief that America loves victimization and cancel culture. Since America’s private sector focuses much on its customers, and since politics seems to act as an indication for the direction Americans were headed, America’s private sector believed that following or supporting the favored politics would allow the private sector to gain even more profits.

As a result, due to the connection of famous/important American politicians and CCP officials/spies, the Chinese market seems to be quite the prize. With no scrutiny on the Chinese market due to the Liberals shutting down Conservatives on the threat of China, the American private sector is free to enter the massive Chinese market. Of course, companies like Google faced backlashes. However, the more numerous smaller companies led by Gen Z and millennials creep into the Chinese market safely, off the CCP’s naughty list.

This is a dilemma not only for America’s private sector, but also for America itself. And sadly, America’s private sector, led in the shadows by the therapeutic society, is the direct culprit. America’s private sector must avoid victimization and embrace the American values of patriotism and pride, enforcing America’s global position.


 
 
 

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