World Blog by humble servant. Colonialism Mindset: This 1940 Way of Thinking is Gone

Colonialism Mindset: This 1940 Way of Thinking is GoneExecutive SummaryThe colonial-era mindset—rooted in 1940s dominance, white superiority, and zero-sum deterrence—has no place in 2025's multipolar world. This report draws from China's September 3, 2025, military parade, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's deterrence rhetoric, the Gaza crisis labeled as genocide, and broader patterns of US foreign policy to expose how this obsolete thinking accelerates America's decline. It's not deliberate but an inherent "evil" baked into a system that provokes unity against it, alienates the global majority, and sows self-inflicted wounds. The world, over 88% of humanity, rejects the "12%" dictating terms. This is a wake-up call: slap the devils with truth, or watch hegemony crumble.Introduction: The Obsolete Colonial Mindset in US Foreign PolicyUS foreign policy remains trapped in a colonial paradigm, viewing the world through white superiority, master-slave dynamics, and deterrence. This 1940s thinking assumes America must divide and dominate to survive. But in a multipolar world, it backfires, causing the threats it claims to prevent. It's not strategy but intrinsic evil: a legacy of interventions, sanctions, and atrocities pushing nations toward alternatives like BRICS. The Beijing parade, Hegseth's comments, and Gaza show how US actions foster global rejection. No excuses—the era of unilateral dictation is gone.Section 1: The Beijing Parade – A Forward-Looking Symbol of Multipolar UnityOn September 3, 2025, China hosted its largest-ever military parade in Tiananmen Square, marking the 80th anniversary of Japan's WWII surrender—not nostalgia, but a vision of the future. Over 50,000 spectators watched Xi Jinping, flanked by Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, showcase hypersonic missiles, lasers, nuclear-capable tech, and submarines. Over 25 leaders from Pakistan, Latin America, and beyond attended, signaling an "authoritarian axis" against Western encirclement. The US wasn't mentioned; Xi emphasized WWII sacrifices, anti-fascism, and "peace and development" in a "shared future for mankind." A hot-mic exchange between Xi and Putin on biotech for 150-year lifespans highlighted innovation over confrontation.This was resilience, not aggression, born from post-2022 Ukraine sanctions, with Russia-China trade hitting $240 billion. Social media framed it as a "CRINK" (China-Russia-Iran-North Korea) challenge to Western dominance, with some noting Trump's conspiracy claims. The parade signals multipolarity: unity trumps division, leaving colonial mindsets behind.Section 2: Deterrence as Division: Pete Hegseth's Flawed RationaleIn 2025, Pete Hegseth, as Defense Secretary under Trump, ordered Pentagon restructuring to deter Russia and China, blaming Biden's "weakness" for their ties. At the Shangri-La Dialogue, he warned of China's "imminent" Taiwan threat, urging allies to boost spending and prepare for war without seeking it, emphasizing "peace through strength" and "warrior ethos." He halted offensive cyber ops against Russia, focusing on homeland defense. This echoes colonial division: not belonging, but deterring and dividing.Yet, Russia and China haven't initiated equivalent aggressions; US actions like NATO expansion and AUKUS provoke the alliances feared. This "nationalistic mindset" projects America's imperial history—interventions in Iraq, Libya, proxy wars—onto others, ignoring migration roots in US-led destabilization. Social media critiques highlight this, noting how sanctions unified rivals. It's not pragmatism but a self-fulfilling prophecy, accelerating decline in a multipolar era.Section 3: Gaza as Manifestation of Imperial Complicity and "Evil"The Gaza crisis epitomizes the colonial mindset's horrors: US complicity in what scholars call genocide. On September 1, 2025, the International Association of Genocide Scholars declared Israel's actions meet the UN Genocide Convention, with 86% support, citing mass killings, healthcare destruction, starvation, and intent to destroy Palestinians. Over 59,000 dead, 70% homes annihilated, 1 million starving—backed by the ICJ's "plausible" ruling.The US, providing $3.8 billion in annual aid, munitions, and UN vetoes, shields Israel from accountability, risking accomplice liability. Netanyahu's leaked "no innocents in Gaza" fuels charges. Protests—Greenpeace painting the US embassy red, flotillas with US nationals, projections on the US Holocaust Museum calling it a "holocaust in slow motion"—show global outrage. Over 140 countries recognize Palestine, with Western shifts amid aid restrictions. Social media calls this "settler-colonial" fulfillment, enabling "disposable" lives. No excuses—this "devil" is inherent, breeding resistance and exposing hypocrisy.
Aspect
Gaza Impact
US Complicity
Global Backlash
Casualties
59,000+ dead
$3.8B aid, munitions
IAGS 86% vote (Sep 2025)
Destruction
70% homes annihilated
Vetoed UN resolutions
140+ recognize Palestine
Humanitarian
1M starving
Potential accomplice liability
Protests: Embassy painted red, flotillas
Section 4: Self-Inflicted Decline and Global RejectionUS "survival" via deterrence causes its demise: $886 billion in defense spending drains resources, fuels domestic division, and unifies rivals. Gaza vetoes portray America as an "injustice machine," spurring dedollarization and BRICS growth. Polls show US favorability plummeting in 76 countries; the Global South diversifies, viewing US order as biased. Social media links this to colonial roots, urging policy shifts to address migration causes. Trump's "Make Colonialism Great Again" echoes in land-poaching ideas, humiliating allies like the EU and India. Per Thucydides' trap, intransigence escalates risks, yet the US clings to unipolar illusions.Historical parallels abound: Cold War containment unified the Soviet bloc; post-9/11 wars bred ISIS; sanctions on Venezuela/Cuba foster Beijing ties; US ops in Somalia yield blowback while China's investments win hearts. The "12%"—4% population, 15-20% GDP—dictating terms is rejected, with Gaza and the parade showcasing a "reshaped world" where mediators like Qatar sideline US influence.Section 5: Multipolarity Rising – The World Moves OnThe parade and Gaza signal multipolarity: equitable forums, UN reforms, economic pacts without strings. China's lithium and trade investments create dependencies bypassing US systems. The parade's 25+ leaders and Gaza's 140+ state recognitions show a world diversifying, not rejecting, but moving on. Social media urges grassroots shifts, like Palestine votes in 2025 elections. Decline isn't inevitable—empathy and cooperation could counter Thucydides' trap—but the US must adapt.Section 6: Pushing the Truth – A Slap for HeedThis isn't deliberate but who they are: a colonial residue prioritizing dominance over equity. Gaza, Ukraine, Iraq, Latin America, Africa—patterns repeat, causing radicalization, rival alliances, and eroded soft power. To "thrust this out," amplify truths: Gaza's horrors are symptoms of a devilish system excusing complicity. Heed could come via domestic polls (50% of US voters see genocide) or global demands for UN reform. Without it, decline deepens—fragmented internet, resource wars. Truth-seeking offers hope: pivot to mutual respect, or fade into irrelevance.Conclusion: A Reckoning for the DevilsThis colonial mindset—divisive, superior, evil—is gone. It causes alliances against the US, atrocities like Gaza, and decline. Slap the shit out of these devils with truth: no excuses for complicity. The world says enough—adapt to multipolarity, or perish.

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