The Asian order of tribulation and the consciousness of the world, the denial of civilization and
the universal value of mankind
An ambiguous leader who’s afraid of future troubles, it’s finally coming to an end
The feudal system is typically referred to as a type of ‘contract’ relationship between the ‘lord of the manor’ and their ‘vassals’. Even though it is a contract-based relationship, ‘knights’ and ‘samurai’ devoted their lives to their ‘lords’ in order to ‘keep their honor’.
The concepts of ‘contract’ and ‘duty’ in the feudal system are significantly different from Chinese extreme centralism. China, which is an agrarian society, was repeatedly invaded by northern nomads. That nomad group, which was the ruling group, oddly assimilated into the Chinese system.
The Chinese people are proud of their mythical Han Chinese heritage and they are not interested in the origins of all of creation. They instead believe that everything is assimilated within its territory, and that it created the fundamentals of the world order, including the stars in the skies, that are focused on China.
China had a ‘tribute system’, which did not exist in Western society, and this system made it possible for China to rule neighboring countries as ‘dependencies’. Specifically, the 500 years of the Joseon dynasty shows that it tried to willingly become ‘Little China’, under the idea of Sinocentrism, and wanted to become a ‘model for other countries’ that were like slaves to China.
The feudal system did not exist in China and Joseon. Centralism, which created a fear that an act of treason would be met with ‘extermination of the whole tribe’ that the individual belonged to, did not allow regional powers to grow. The Chinese emperor, who received his mandate to rule from heaven, ruled with absolute power. The ‘king’ of Joseon was just one of many kings of countries that were controlled by the emperor.
The biggest difference between the history of the East and West is that Eastern society ‘neutralized’ a lot of ‘men’ working inside the royal palace by removing their ‘testicles’. This is a key indicator of its barbarism and after going through this kind of unimaginable experience, the anger of these men grew tremendously, and some of these angry ‘eunuchs’ created a ‘history of power struggles’ inside the palace.
There are many other signs of barbarism in the history of China, but the country portrayed these ‘good and evil’ as ways to ‘survive and conduct’ for life. They were often ‘mythicized’, and they are still living within the current Chinese ‘culture’.
‘Nomads’ who used to ride on horseback over the vast expanse of land, often communicate with a ‘god’ who appeared in front of them. They grasped the concept of the ‘one and only god’ and a ‘personal’ relationship with this god, and as their belief grew, they obeyed their god absolutely. They believed this is the truth that the god has given them.
Agrarian societies, on the other hand, tried to look for the ‘origin of faith’ from matters what they saw through their eyes and created a certain kind of virtual reality that is like fantasy. Examples of these factually incorrect world are living under the names of totemism, shamanism, and myths and legends. Fraud, deception, and hypocrisy spread under the name of a power struggle in the ‘law of the jungle’.
This kind of furnace-like history of China now in the modern times has a ‘new type of armor’, called Communism. The tricky and sneaky characteristics of China would surprise even Marx and Lenin, as they created an ‘arena’ filled with schemers who are full of deception and hypocrisy.
Maoism even successfully ‘Sinicized’ the ideas of socialism and communism derived from Marx and Leninism. China has lured Western society by tricking them and is displaying malicious and sneaky strategies that are above what the ordinary human can think of. China uses such strategies to neutralize the West.
The West and Japan, who emphasized on the universal values of ‘civilization’, were shocked by such attempts. China is practicing barbarous tricks that ignore universal human values, and their hypocrisy, deception, and tricks had surpassed the limit of honor. China has crossed the Maginot line, and the international community can no longer embrace it.
South Korea’s Juche followers admire China and are willingly trying to join the world order created by China by turning back the time clock. Through minor-Sinocentrism, they are attempting to bring ‘the politics of reflection’ of the Joseon dynasty, who was the best subordinate state of China, into the 21st century.
These followers try to practice the same tricks that China uses and became true believers in a variant of Maoism. They are trying to drive a country that developed to become a key industrialized country in the 21st century in the Chinese world order by copying Chinese culture and rules.
The remarks by such Juche followers have even confused North Korea’s Kim Jong-un. It is because the idea is completely different from Ho Chi Minh’s Vietnamese nationalism. Vietnam received help from China when it was at war with the United States. The scale of Chinese interference in Vietnamese politics grew significantly after the country’s unification in 1975. Vietnam fought against China and won the war, but South Korea’s Juche followers have a totally different concept of nationalism.
The Juche followers’ remarks are pro-North Korea and even submissive to the North, but it appears that Kim Jong-un is having difficulty understanding the true purpose behind such remarks. He is confused as to whether they are pro-China rather than pro-North Korea and are planning on giving the unified Korea to China.
When looking at remarks given by Juche followers, one cannot find ‘naïve’ ideas such as trust or honor at all. They have been pushing to achieve their own goal through endless tricks and deception. It has created a situation where not only the international community, but also China and North Korea can no longer trust them.
It appears that these ‘idiots’, who are not qualified to handle significant matters such as ‘ruling the country’, have continued to hide their true identities. It appears that the end of their time will come much sooner, considering the missteps they have taken.
The Korean people’s attention is finally focusing in on one area. President Moon Jae-in, who has awkwardly ‘praised’ his own staff for three and half years, finally mentioned the conflict between Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-youl and Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae.
Moon has kept silent on the topic, which has been ongoing for months. His first remarks were short and that the Ministry of Justice’s inspection committee investigating Yoon should have ‘procedural legitimacy’, which is quite an awkward thing to say.
In Fyodor Dostoevsky’s book “The Idiot,” there is a character called Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin. The president of this country has shown how scared he is and his cowardice, reminding people of Myshkin. People are having ironic feelings mixed with joy and a deep sadness.
Juche followers, whose ideological beliefs have left them completely unable to think logically about life, continue to argue that President Moon should use the hardline policy of replacing Yoon.
However, President Moon, who always appeared to be clumsy and naïve, has thrown away his various faces of ‘hypocrisy’, and is acting like he is surrendering himself miserably. It is not clear what is the reason behind this is, but it appears that he might be worrying about his ‘future after leaving office’.
This is a very unusual situation that we are seeing for the first time, yet he still is untrustworthy, but President Moon appears to be a different person with a different ideology and thinking to the Juche followers, who are like racehorses with their eyes covered.
Here is a recommendation for the president—in order for an incompetent ruler to survive, they must choose between ruling with a ‘reign of terror’ or depending on ‘populism’.
He has to choose decisively. If he tries to stay neutral or act differently depending on the situation to gain the people’s love and avoid a crisis, he will fall from the ‘back of the tiger’, or ‘the people’, and die.
Many interesting situations are developing in Korea, and they could decide the future of the country. They are building up one after another toward an ‘end’ with President Moon not realizing it.