He portrays Mark Carney as an agent of transnational capital and Canada as a money-laundering resource colony whose long-run trajectory is fragmentation and partial absorption into the United States.
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Key Notes
Jiang says Canada, New Zealand, and Australia are resource colonies of the City of London that are losing value and being stripped or sold to whoever will buy them.
He predicts Canada will probably be absorbed by the United States within about ten years.
He says Chinese buyers are willing to overpay for Canadian and Australian real estate because those assets function as a mechanism for capital flight out of China.
He concludes that all smart money is trying to leave China because, in his assessment, China's economy is worse than the already failing Canadian and Australian ones.
Jiang agrees that race and name can block community belonging, saying immigrants such as himself in Canada are never fully accepted as insiders.
He says Canada is extremely racist and that this experience was part of why he left for China, even though China later revealed he was not culturally Chinese either.
He says CBDCs are coming regardless of whether the current war is engineered, citing Canada and China as evidence that cash restrictions and digital-money controls are already advancing.
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"and i'll look at comments um um in order to figure out what you guys think okay so me says okay so he says..."
"right and canada it's a money it's a money laundering operation a resource colony for transnational capital so i mean mark carney is the..."
"...this is a really interesting question. So what's happening is that Canada, New Zealand, Australia, they're all reaching resource colonies of the city of..."
"...cares, right? And that's why Chinese are getting more influence in Canada and Australia. It shows you how really screwed the Chinese economy is..."
"...China is a fake economy. I mean, no matter how bad Canada and Australia is, China is much, much worse, okay? So all the..."
"...culture, but, you know, if you're an immigrant like myself in Canada, you don't belong. I mean, there's no way Canadians will ever accept..."
"...of cbdc's if you yes how would that play out in canada and uh what steps should an individual take right now to protect..."
"...Zealand is an interesting... Because New Zealand is very much like Canada and Australia. Okay? These three places, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, they're not..."
"...I believe that the draft is coming to many countries, including Canada, Australia, Europe. Okay. And if you think that the purpose of a..."
"...Structural racism does exist. I know because I grew up in Canada. And if you grew up in Canada as an immigrant, there's a..."
"...they're going to take over Greenland. They're going to take over Canada. They're going to take over Mexico, Colombia, okay? And they're going to..."
"...I really contemplated suicide. OK, so maybe going to school in Canada and people don't appreciate how racist Canadians are, but, you know, going..."
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