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The bigger picture - Climate change as a weapon against China

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The media do not necessarily tell your what to think, but they tell you what to think about, and how to think about it. --The Rise and Fall of Professional Journalism Robert McChesney


The largest polluter in the world up until a few years ago was the United States of America. Now China has surpassed the USA. Now climate change is an issue which president Biden is championing. Climate Change is real. Full Stop. That said, here are some facts: The USA created capitalist China and capitalist Russia. The most violent country internationally is the USA. Climate Change is being used as a weapon against China. China leads the world globally in clean technology. America created this world we live in, the violence, the 6 million dead the US has conservatively since World War 2. 1 million dead Iraqis. Over a million dead since the Berlin Wall Collapsed in 1989 and the USSR collapsed in 1991. If individual poor and middle class Americans want a safer world more sustainable world, they must take down the 1% capitalists in this world, that feed on the 99%. The people who care about nothing more but profits. The epicenter of this is the USA. Stop being manipulated into what to think about.

I can add many more sources for everything I said.

China overtakes US as world's biggest CO2 emitter - Tue 19 Jun 2007

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2007/jun/19/china.usnews

GT Voice: West can’t use climate issues as weapon against China in Glasgow - Oct 26, 2021 https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202110/1237359.shtml

Why do we ignore the civilians killed in American wars? https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-do-we-ignore-the-civilians-killed-in-american-wars/2011/12/05/gIQALCO4eP_story.html

The US is now involved in 134 wars or none https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-09-16/us-now-involved-134-wars-or-none-depending-your-definition-war

Human Cost of the Post-9/11 Wars: Lethality and the Need for Transparency

All told, between 480,000 and 507,000 people have been killed in the United States’ post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. This tally of the counts and estimates of direct deaths caused by war violence does not include the more than 500,000 deaths from the war in Syria, raging since 2011, which the US joined in August 2014.

https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/files/cow/imce/papers/2018/Human%20Costs%2C%20Nov%208%202018%20CoW.pdf