Thursday, 16 October 2025

Scott, you say "China vs. the world." But what you really mean is "China vs. the West." And the West is not the world.

Scott, you say "China vs. the world." But what you really mean is "China vs. the West." And the West is not the world. It is a minority that calls itself civilization and mistakes its shrinking club for humanity. You talk of "economic coercion," as if America didn’t invent it. Who weaponized the dollar? Who sanctions half the planet? Who blockades medicine and food, then lectures others on free trade? You threaten that "China will be hurt the most." But China’s growth is not a threat. It is the engine that pulled your markets out of collapse, bought your debt, supplied your shelves, and built your supply chains. If China ever truly "slowed the global economy," it would not be China that suffers first. It would be Europe, drowning in recession, cut off from the very supply chains that keep its lights on. It would be America, losing its last factories, its last illusion of leverage, and the myth that it still commands the world it once looted. It would be the Global South, watching closely, seeing the West’s mask slip as the world reclaims its balance among civilizations. This is not China vs. the world. It is the world breaking free from a West that can only threaten, sanction, and pretend its decline is destiny. And make no mistake: When this era ends, the only thing "hurt the most" will be the illusion that you ever spoke for the world.
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.@SecScottBessent: "If some in the Chinese government want to slow down the global economy through disappointing actions and through economic coercion, the Chinese economy will be hurt the most — and make no mistake: this is China vs. the world."

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