Thursday, April 3, 2025

The Globalist Authoritarians Are Playing With Fire


What happened with Marine Le Pen, the most popular politician in France who was just banned from standing for election on the flimsiest of pretenses, is no exception. It’s becoming the rule around the West and in other places, too, where being outside the mainstream of authorized establishment left-leaning globalist politics has become criminalized. In some places, like the UK and Spain, it takes the form of persecuting people for saying things that those in power don’t want to hear. In other places, like Germany, upstart populist parties that earned a significant number of votes are informally, and sometimes formally, marginalized and threatened with being banned. But it’s the criminal persecution of leaders that is becoming the go-to. It happened to Bolsonaro in Brazil, Netanyahu in Israel, Georgescu in Romania, and Le Pen in France. In each of these cases, the establishment authoritarians essentially attempted to frame a politician they couldn’t beat at the ballot box. Of course, their American analogs tried to do the same thing to Donald Trump here, and when that didn’t work, their allies tried to murder him. Thankfully, they failed at both – with the people who instigated these atrocities too dumb to know that they are the ones who should be the most thankful they failed.

These are not the acts of strong and confident leaders who believe in the strength and popularity of their ideology. These are the cowardly acts of authoritarians who differ from Putin not in their nature but only in their extent. They haven’t thrown anybody out of a fifth-story window yet that we know of, though we don’t know if they actively put the murderer who tried to kill Trump in Butler up to it – the one who tried to ambush him in Florida was an active member of their collective – but they would’ve cheered if either attempt had succeeded. Thankfully, America was not so far gone that the people’s choice could not prevail, though the resisters in the judiciary, the regime media, and elsewhere are doing everything they can to ensure that the man the people elected to govern can’t actually exercise the powers of office. 

The European authoritarians, however, still have the ability to crush dissent. There are several reasons why, including the fact that most of the good Europeans long ago left for America, and the ones who remain are largely degraded and pathetic people. After all, Europe is an exhausted culture, too weak both morally and spiritually to come to its own defense. Its glorious cathedrals are museums now, and its armies are jokes. They can’t find the will or the courage to defend themselves, and Europeans have turned over their governance to corrupt, globalist fools who invite the Third World in to complete the destruction of what was the mother of civilization. 

Americans are saddened and sickened by them. It’s difficult to explain to Americans why we should spend our treasure and put our blood on the line for nations that oppress their own people and embrace sham democracy. Even the UK, the father of our democracy, has turned into a political deadbeat dad. Why should we have a special relationship with a country that sends cops to the house of parents complaining about school policies? Under the Democrats, they tried to do that here, and we rejected it. We demonstrated at least a modicum of manhood in the face of this petty tyranny. But until the Europeans demonstrate their commitment to doing something about their own enslavement, it’s unclear how we might help. We certainly shouldn’t be protecting them from other European dictatorships – we have no interest in refereeing among oppressors. The fact that they need us to do so reflects their decision to essentially disarm and become pathetic welfare states teaming with foreign parasites and native cowards.

In short, America cannot be expected to – and is not going to – care more about Europe than the Europeans do.

Our response as Americans to fascist acts like the framing of Le Pen should be loud and bold condemnation and contempt. What they are doing is truly disgusting – and dangerous, too. We should say so, especially since their citizens can’t without fear of a knock on the door. The European ruling class hates hearing it, especially when JD Vance goes overseas and tells them the truth to their smug, pale faces. Their fussy fury when he exposes their fake democracy and lies about freedom is hilarious. But all they should get from us is talk. We should let them fend for themselves. They are unworthy of a special relationship, and it’s impossible to frame a coherent or compelling explanation of why a single American paratrooper should die in defense of any country that refuses to allow its most popular politician to run because the establishment dislikes her platform.

We should certainly learn the lesson here about what’s going on over there, although, as we’ve seen, the Democrats have tried many of the same tactics. That they’ve been defeated so far is a testament to the fact that Americans are not yet completely broken. We’re not ready to be serfs, and the fact that we have more guns than people provides a powerful backstop against the kind of tyranny the globalist left would love to impose in America as well. 

I shudder to think of what would have happened if Trump had been murdered or if they had succeeded in knocking him off the ballot. But I’m not shuddering for my sake. If the stuff hits the fan, I and those like me will prevail. I’m shuttering over the fate of the morons whose greed, corruption, and stupidity would have sparked a conflict they are utterly unprepared to fight. And I do mean fight. That’s what happens when the ruling class uses a corrupt system to block the expression of the people’s will and leaves no peaceful path for it to be heard. We are very far from that here, but if it came to that, patriots would fight for our Constitution and our freedom. The elite and their minions? Who exactly would do their fighting? Who is willing to die to enact the Green New Deal, to impose DEI, or to allow dudes in girls' toilets? Harry Sisson would flee to Canada to be a sex pest at the local Tim Horton’s before he ever picked up a rifle.

Will there be a revolution in Europe? France was once famous for its revolting people. There’s a lot of anger, but there aren’t a lot of weapons left among the citizenry – never, ever, give up your guns and, in fact, go buy guns and ammunition. On the other hand, there aren’t a lot of troops either for the governments to use to suppress their own people and force the people to accept the dictatorship should the Euro masses decide to leave their tiny, squalid apartments and take to the streets. The ugly truth is that civil wars don’t necessarily require guns. Hundreds of thousands of people were butchered in Rwanda with knives and machetes. Maybe Keir Starmer was thinking ahead when he banned ninja swords. 

Civil wars are the least civil kind of wars. They are best avoided.

Or maybe they will just accept a picture of the future that is a wizened EU crone’s Gucci slipper stamping on a human face forever. Maybe manipulating the judicial system to ensure that the supporters of popular leaders are disenfranchised won’t cause any more reaction among the people than some grumbling in their bizarre foreign languages. But, if you’re familiar with history, and most of our elite no longer is, you might remember Julius Caesar and his crossing of the Rubicon. The Rubicon was the border to Italy that a Roman proconsul serving abroad could not cross at the head of his armed troops. Caesar knew that if he laid down his imperium and returned to Rome as a civilian, his political enemies would use the judiciary to destroy him. So, he didn’t lay down his imperium when he returned to Rome. He brought his legionnaires.

Now, one might point out that Caesar’s political enemies did eventually murder him after he essentially became a dictator in fact, if not title. That’s true. Caesar was famously merciful to his enemies. Several of the men who slaughtered him had received his pardon. The guy who came after him didn’t make that mistake. Caesar’s heir hunted down those murderers and killed them, along with a lot of other people. Augustus then made himself emperor, again in fact if not title. 

In the end, the elite probably would have been better off not messing with Caesar and addressing the concerns of the plebs who adored him. Perhaps history is teaching us that today’s popular leaders like Donald Trump and Marine La Pen are not the people’s last chance. They are the globalist’s last chance.



X22, And we Know, and more- April 3rd

 



The Crusty Commies Are a Joke


The leftists are going insane because Trump is winning, and they’re only going to get more insane as he keeps winning. The Democrats have cranked up the rhetoric that Trump is Hitler to the Mussolinith power. They have sued him over everything in front of every leftist district court judge they could find. And they have launched an organized campaign against Elon Musk, which includes both planned demonstrations and freelance Tesla/Tesla owner abuse. Their problem is that this is all that they have, and this old-school street theater campaign is not going to work the way it used to without a regime media that could blow it out of proportion. But there weren’t any other real good options for the Democrats. Acting like idiots is pretty much all they have left.

It’s fun watching them, though. These are not photogenic youthful protesters. These are aged goobers. The demographic that is turning out is wizened old boomers of pallor. Look at the crowds at these totally-not-Astroturfed, absolutely genuine town halls where incoherence meets incontinence as the crusty commies scream and yell about how Elon Musk is going to steal their Social Security checks. No wonder Tim Walz is on the road speaking to these people – he is totally one of these people.

Now, the impression you’re meant to get is that this is some sort of grassroots uprising against Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and patriotic Americans in general. It’s not. It’s pretty obvious that these clowns are organized, herded into buses, and dropped off for the cameras – and that many are paid. They are just so goofy, and it’s funny when they erupt in spastic rage, trying desperately to remember the talking points they were given and ending up seeming like good candidates for memory care. 

They’re just ridiculous, but you don’t see the ridiculous part of the regime media. The regime media wants them to be taken seriously so it skips over the fact that they are clowns. But the conservative media doesn’t. We’re all over these weirdos, and they are weirdos, buying into every pinko obsession, from castrating kids to supporting Hamas. That’s one of the reasons this just isn’t going to work. You look at these people and they’re obviously losers. Who wants to be associated with losers? Only other losers.

They make up just a small fraction of the 50% of America that doesn’t support Donald Trump. The other 50% does. Think about that. Donald Trump currently has a 50% approval rating. Remember his first term? He sure as heck wasn’t getting 50% then. This is unprecedented. He would’ve killed for these ratings in 2018m but he’s got him now. So much for the regime media and social media anecdotes about Trump voters who regret voting for the guy who’s doing exactly what he said he was going to do during the election. Trump has more support now than he did on November 5th.

Since there is no widespread opposition to Trump 2.0, they have to invent it. They want to generate discontent to give people the impression that there’s a tsunami of disenchantment over Donald Trump crashing ashore. This is the color revolution template. Even though the street theater is carefully curated, it is designed to give the impression of an organic mass uprising. This template requires a cooperative media environment, and it requires an incompetent administration. Neither of those is in effect now. The regime media has totally lost any credibility it might’ve had at one time. Most people ignore it. They get their news and information from non-regime media, meaning the conservative viewpoint now gets out. That’s why highlighting just what buffoons these people are is so damaging to them. Nobody’s confusing these doddering fools with earnest activists working for a better tomorrow. Most are so crusty they probably don’t have too many tomorrows left.

Plus, the Trump 2.0 administration is competent. Don’t underestimate how important the four years in the wilderness were to Donald Trump and his allies. It gave them the chance to learn and plan. They’re not going to just give up in the face of this nonsense. As we saw with the Signalgate thing – remember that? – Trump is not going to play by their rules and just hand them their trophy. He’s going to laugh at them and ignore them. And now we have a Justice Department that’s not going to play around. To the extent the attacks on Tesla facilities are part of a larger conspiracy, something that is entirely believable and probable, you’re going to see the DOJ start prosecuting not just the malignant dummies stupid enough to be caught on video committing their crimes but the people and groups funding and organizing them. There are a lot of federal laws you violate doing that stuff, and Trump’s not going to play around. These creeps are going to find themselves in jail. 

The street theater resistance to Trump is, of course, just one component of the larger resistance strategy. That strategy includes Democrats refusing any sort of cooperation, nonstop regime media lies, lawfare, and the like. The street theater part of it works if it either gains sympathy for the cause or terrifies people into obedience. This time, it can’t do either. It’s hard to be sympathetic to a bunch of wrinkled MSNBC viewers chanting pre-written slogans outside a Tesla dealership. It’s also hard to be intimidated by somebody who looks like she lives with seven cats who will feast upon her flesh when she dies alone in the not-too-distant future.

They want to give you the impression this is a mass movement. It is massive, in the sense that so many of them are hefty, but it’s hard to get people to identify with you if you’re utterly unattractive. At least some of the hippie chicks were cute. But now they are ancient crones and shriveled old men. Many of these folks weren’t just hit by the ugly stick; they were beaten into a pulp. In any case, no normal person wants to be them or with them. This campaign is just not going to do the trick. It’s a 1968 campaign running in 2025.

More sinister are the decentralized attacks on individual Tesla drivers, with many of the victims being leftists themselves. You see how important climate change is to the left – the hell with the climate, we’re off to key a Cybertruck! The sentry mode on these vehicles is catching them on camera, and they’re getting prosecuted. More disturbing are the lunatics who are attacking people on the road, sometimes stopping them, yelling at them, or even brandishing guns at them. Eventually, somebody’s going to get hurt, and that’s not going to help the leftist side. Either an innocent person’s going to be hurt because she was driving a canceled car, or one of these idiots is going to get in the wrong guy’s face, make a sudden move, and find himself on the wrong end of a hollow point. On X, some leftists are urging their comrades to stop it; hilariously, most of the responses are to the effect of 1) it’s actually a MAGA false flag, and 2) Elon deserves it anyway.

None of that’s going to help their cause. This is a poor strategy for the Democrats, but you have to understand why they are adopting it. They don’t have anything else at the moment, and the leftist elite must do something for its activist class to feel activated. This ridiculous campaign does just that, but while it may mollify the morons to the extent that normal people are paying attention – which is probably not much of an extent at all – they’re going to find it repellent. 

So, cheer the left on. Let these freaks get out there and get their freak on. This is all part of us not being tired of all the winning.



Actual Nazi Struggling To Stand Out Now That Everyone Is A Nazi

Actual Nazi Struggling To Stand Out Now That Everyone Is A Nazi


HAYDEN, ID — With the Left accusing more people of being Nazis than ever before, local Nazi Chuck Pohlhaus is struggling to stand out.

"You'd think I'd be happy with all Nazi symbolism everywhere, but I'm not," said Polhaus. "I used to be special, you know? Superior. Now I'm just like everyone else."

Ever since Trump's upset win in November, Democrats have accused Elon of being a Nazi, as well as anyone who owns a Tesla, anyone who voted for Trump, and anyone who isn't trans. Activists have helpfully labeled the Nazis with vandalism and graffiti.

"I'm seeing swastikas everywhere these days," said Polhaus. "It's like it's mainstream now. It just kinda... I don't know... takes the fun out of it I guess."

"If everyone is a Nazi, then no one is."

Polhaus still proudly displays his Nazi tattoos and clothing when he's in town, but he noted that it doesn't seem to turn heads like it used to in the good old days. "Now, I think everyone assumes I'm a victim of Left-wing vandalism. It's sad."

At publishing time, Polhaus had found himself further saddened and confused when a mob of pro-Hamas supporters on a nearby campus cheered when they saw his swastika armband.




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CHINA AND US FENTANYL

 


Tensions have been simmering between the United States and communist China as the two countries escalate tariffs on each other’s imports. Meanwhile, Beijing’s rhetoric has become increasingly confrontational.

In early March, the Chinese Embassy in Washington shared a social media post from its Foreign Ministry, repeating its message: “If war is what the U.S. wants, be it a tariff war, a trade war or any other type of war, we’re ready to fight till the end.”

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that although the United States does not seek war with China, it is “very well-equipped to handle it.”
Trump has imposed an additional 20 percent tariff on all goods made in China, citing a national emergency on the continued trafficking of fentanyl—a deadly opioid that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine—into the United States.

To this day, China remains the primary source of fentanyl precursors, which are shipped to Mexico, where they’re manufactured into the illicit drug. It is then smuggled into the United States mainly via the southern border.

In response to Trump’s added tariff, Beijing imposed an additional 15 percent tariff on U.S. coal and natural gas and an extra 10 percent on agricultural equipment and pickup trucks.

The communist regime has also called the fentanyl epidemic the United States’ “own problem“ and has cast the U.S. tariffs as ”blackmail.”

Yuan Hongbing, a former law professor at Peking University in China who now lives in Australia, said the U.S. opioid epidemic is far from the self-inflicted wound the CCP has suggested it is.

The Chinese regime has played a significant role in the United States’ fentanyl crisis, and blaming the United States for it has long been Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping’s strategy, Yuan told NTD, The Epoch Times’ sister media outlet, in a recent episode of the Chinese-language program “Pinnacle View.”

Yuan, who has insider access to senior CCP leaders, said Xi has consistently given internal directives during both Trump’s first and second terms that Beijing must maintain the narrative that the drug crises in both Europe and the United States are not linked to China.

Yuan said the regime has also been directed by Xi to assert that China makes the chemical precursors legally and that if they are converted into deadly drugs and smuggled into the United States or Europe, it is not China’s responsibility.

The China expert further stated that fentanyl is at the core of Xi’s bid to “take revenge” on the West. He said Xi blames the West for subjecting China to a century of humiliation as a result of the Opium Wars in the mid-19th century. During that time, China had to sign a series of treaties that ceded Chinese territory and opened Chinese ports to foreign control.

“It is precisely due to Xi’s directives that we are now seeing a dramatic increase in both the production of fentanyl precursors in China and the export of these chemicals, fueling the ongoing fentanyl crisis in the United States,” Yuan said.

Fentanyl overdose deaths have become a national crisis, taking more than 200 American lives per day, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. In 2023 alone, about 75,000 Americans died from fentanyl overdose, a 23-fold increase from 10 years ago.

Today, accidental drug overdoses are the leading cause of death among Americans aged 18 to 45. On a more positive note, the number of opioid-related overdose deaths decreased by more than 20 percent in 2024, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The fentanyl crisis has become a key concern among American voters and has become one of the driving forces behind the dynamics of U.S.–China relations, according to China expert Alexander Liao.

He said relations between Beijing and Washington have fundamentally changed. During the Biden administration, the two countries went through a diplomatic “ice age,” when senior-level official communication froze for approximately 10 months in 2022 and 2023. However, Liao said he believes that the confrontation has now escalated to a new level.

“Whether it’s trade or other aspects, the United States and China have basically turned against each other,” Liao told The Epoch Times.

“Little noise but fierce action” is how he categorizes the current state of things between Beijing and Washington, in contrast to the “big arguments and little action” going on between the United States and Europe.

“The politics play differently between enemies and friends,” he said.

US Makes Perfect Enemy for Chinese Regime

Over the past decade, China saw significant economic growth. Its nominal gross domestic product (GDP) is now more than three-quarters of that of the United States, according to data from the World Bank. When measured by purchasing power, China’s economy surpassed that of the United States in 2016.

Xi rose in the CCP ranks a few years before that and in 2013 took over its leadership.

According to Yuan, Xi’s communist nature drove him to immediately cash in on China’s economic strength to establish a foreign policy program, the Belt and Road Initiative, aimed at expanding communist totalitarianism around the world.

Under the guise of infrastructure development, the $1 trillion geopolitical platform snatches up other countries’ natural resources, including minerals that are critical for computer chip production, and expands its use of their ports for its own civil and military purposes.

Xi’s hallmark political slogan is “realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.”

Xi’s drive for Chinese dominance begins with the country’s decline 200 years ago. In the CCP’s book, the West is to blame for turning China from a winner to a loser in the world. The communist regime’s education system and propaganda frequently emphasize the Opium Wars as the beginning of the “Century of Humiliation.”

Xi has said that taking back Hong Kong and Macau from the United Kingdom and Portugal, respectively, “washed off the humiliation of a century” and that the next step is to unify Taiwan with the Chinese mainland.

Despite the appearance of promoting nationalism, Liao said, Xi’s logic remains rooted in communist doctrine in pursuing the global spread of communism—or in the Party’s parlance, to “stake the red flag all over the world.”

This naturally makes the United States the CCP’s No. 1 enemy, Liao said. As Taiwan’s protector and leader of the current world order, the United States poses the single largest roadblock to Xi’s plans.

The CCP has used China’s decades of rapid economic growth to justify its rule. However, Xi’s draconian COVID-19 lockdown measures exacerbated long-running problems in its debt-fueled, supply-driven economy. After the lockdowns were lifted, the plunging property market and cash-strapped local governments have left the economy in stagnation.

Instigating resentment against an external enemy is another tactic the CCP uses to bolster its power. The United States thus becomes the perfect target, and the Party can propagandize its efforts to push back against that target.

Xi’s End Game

Xi’s end game, Yuan said, is to “replace the United States as the underwriter and enforcer of the world order.” Yuan said he and Xi used to drink together when Xi was still a provincial-level power figure.
A year after Xi took over China, the death toll from fentanyl overdoses in the United States took off. By 2017, annual deaths reached 28,000. By 2023, the number had ballooned to 75,000.

In 2017, when Beijing knew China had surpassed the United States in GDP measured by purchasing power, Xi and his cohorts believed that the “American problem” would be solved—by China’s replacing the United States as the world’s superpower—within a decade, according to Liao.

Liao said that his insider sources in Beijing told him that an optimistic mood rose within the CCP, resulting in a dismissive attitude toward the United States among party leaders.

“In that climate, the hardliners within the CCP essentially set themselves on an irreversible path of confrontation with the United States,” Liao said.

The United States’ failure in curbing its drug epidemic has also bolstered Xi’s pride and confidence, Yuan said, adding that Xi sees the U.S. fentanyl crisis as proof that “the East is rising, the West is declining.”

According to Liao’s sources, during Trump’s first state visit to China in November 2017, a high-ranking CCP official told Trump, “You just need to provide us with raw materials and a consumer market for our manufacturing.”

A Beijing insider told Liao that this encounter prompted Trump to initiate tariffs on China as soon as he returned to Washington. The source said that the Chinese official’s arrogance and condescending tone likely left Trump feeling deeply uneasy that U.S. dependence on Chinese manufacturing was getting out of hand.

The Epoch Times has contacted the White House for comment.

In January 2018, Trump began setting tariffs on Chinese imports to reduce the trade imbalance and force China to stop its theft of U.S. trade secrets and intellectual property.

Two years later, Beijing and Washington signed a phase one trade agreement under which China promised to buy more U.S. products.

Two months later, the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

On the first day of his second term, Trump ordered a trade policy investigation to be conducted by April 1. The study singles out China for evaluation of the fulfillment of the phase one trade agreement and review of any unfair or unbalanced trade practices.



Trump has been speaking of April 2 as the United States’ “liberation day,” on which he will impose reciprocal tariffs to level the field with all its trade partners. A likely outcome is that the White House will impose additional tariffs on Chinese imports.

The Chinese economy is weaker than it was during Trump’s first term and is more reliant on exports.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.), the first U.S. politician to visit Beijing during Trump’s second term, conveyed Trump’s message to senior Chinese leaders, calling for “decisive action from China to stop the flow of fentanyl precursors.” On March 23, he reiterated the U.S. demand in an interview with Bloomberg.

“It’ll be difficult to have any conversation about tariffs and non-tariff barriers until the fentanyl precursor issue is resolved,” he said.

Regardless of what concessions Beijing proposes to Trump at a potential Trump–Xi summit in June, the two countries are on an “inevitable” collision course, Yuan said.

“It is not a temporary conflict sparked by a single event, whether it’s tariffs or any other specific issues,” he said. “The confrontation is fundamental and unavoidable, driven by larger, long-term forces.”

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