Narcissistic Western elites regard themselves as ‘civilized’ in face of China, Russia
By Lin Lan Published: Jul 20, 2021
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202107/1229151.shtml
"Civilized nations' efforts to deter Russia and China are starting to add up" - this is the title of an opinion written by George Will in the Washington Post on Friday. The article took the examples of the British Royal Navy destroyer HMS Defender's Black Sea mission, the HMS Queen Elizabeth's acts in the South China Sea and US-Japan joint military exercises, trying to explain how "civilized nations are, in word and deed, taking small but cumulatively consequential measures that serve deterrence" of China and Russia.
By using the word "civilized," the
author is obviously implying China and Russia are the "uncivilized"
ones. This is a typical Western condescension, with a strong sense of superiority
that tries to conceal its inner anxiety.
The title has also triggered criticism from many
Chinese and foreign netizens. A comment on Twitter reads, "So it seems the
Washington Post isn't even bothering to hide its imperialism anymore. This
narrative of 'civilized' countries versus the implied 'uncivilized' is a racist
and Western-centric narrative."
The US and some Western countries regard
themselves as "civilized," but their acts are brutal. The examples
mentioned in the article prove how barbaric these countries are. These
countries have wantonly interfered in other countries internal affairs and
even promoted law of the jungle in the international community. As a Chinese
netizen commented on Weibo, "The US and the West have stigmatized concepts
of freedom and democracy, and now they are doing the same thing to the word
'civilized.'"
Western countries have stubbornly ignored the
facts, and are obsessed with the dualistic thinking of black or white when it
comes to the differences between East and West - civilization and barbarism,
progress and degradation, democracy and autocracy. The US and its
"like-minded" countries narcissistically regard themselves as the
bright side and others are the dark sides. "Washington hopes to form a
so-called alliance of global 'civilizations' to fight China and Russia,"
Zhang Tengjun, an assistant research fellow at the China Institute of
International Studies, told the Global Times on Tuesday.
But such an approach of the US is doomed to fail.
Andrey Bystritskiy, chairman of the Board of the Foundation for Development and
Support of the Valdai Discussion Club said in a recent interview with the
Global Times: "If I may say so, the United States and its allies are the
past, clinging to their privileges. Russia and China are the future."
Competition among countries as a confrontation
between civilization and barbarism reflects the deep-rooted anxiety within the
Western world. "The US and the West are now unable to achieve their goals
through normal and benign competition. Therefore, they have to use such
labeling to demonize other countries, especially China and Russia, to gain some
psychological superiority. In essence, this is a manifestation of the end of
Western hegemony," Zhang said.
The US has spared no effort to incite Western
hostility toward China and Russia. However, the US and Western society will
gradually realize that they cannot forcefully create an international system
dominated by themselves, excluding China and Russia. This is an inevitable
result of the development of a civilized international society.
The economic, technological, and military strengths
of China and Russia are huge and have a wide-ranging influence.
The US and the West are increasingly unable to provoke China and Russia at the
same time. It will become Washington's nightmare if its provocation forces
Beijing and Moscow jointly deal with it.
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