I’ve been talking about “crime” for a while now, and thought I’d do a feature on it in the future.
I had a conversation with a friend the other day about “Xianzhong”. In fact, the “dedication” of the past few years has something to do with the “hate education” that has been propagated in China over the past few years. From the very beginning, red education, wolf diplomacy, and the foreign forces that are trying to kill us in China are all attempts to transfer internal conflicts to the outside world at all times. It works well, but the threshold is raised to a clever “shorting point”.This shorting point is when people realize that their hatred is actually traced to a point of nothingness, and this energy instantly turns into an inward attack.
Very few people can actually kill a “Japanese schoolboy”, but this kind of attack on the weak is very much in line with the vanity of the goal, because only the overriding of the weak can bring the satisfaction of humble dignity. After three years of the epidemic, the US approach has been used too many times, leading to the gradual realization that placing the blame on the US is not a practical solution to the problem. The internal pressure cooker effect has made the tendency to break the dam more obvious by the day, theBut when these energies can’t find a “hostile force” as they call it, the energies must be directed toward another point where they can hit – a target even weaker than themselves!, such as stray animals, pets, small children, Japanese cars, Apple phones, and so on.
The repercussions of “hate education” will peak in the next two years, and when the repercussions actually hurt vested interests, they will need a brand-new, practical target to divert the pressure. For example, they need a new, practical target to deflect the pressure, such as a “sinner of the ages”. And then happily moving on to the next round.It’s like the Cultural Revolution game of making a god and then throwing shit at the statue.
There are times when sociology is so cruelly revealing of a certain law that the whole society, in the midst of conformity, seems madly abstract yet epileptically sane.
It’s not that we’ve caught up with just the right times, it’s that we’ve been in the vortex of the times.