Empire of Clowns versus Yellow Peril

Global South will be unimpressed by new B3W infrastructure scheme funded by private Western interests out for short-term profit

It requires major suspension of disbelief to consider the G7, the self-described democracies’ most exclusive club, as relevant to the Raging Twenties. Real-life dictates that even accounting for the inbuilt structural inequality of the current world system the G7’s economic output barely registers as 30% of the global total.

Cornwall was at best an embarrassing spectacle, complete with a mediocrity troupe impersonating “leaders” posing for masked elbow bump photo ops – while on a private party with the 95-year-old Queen of England, everyone was maskless and merrily mingling about in an apotheosis of “shared values” and “human rights.”

Quarantine on arrival, masks enforced 24/7 and social distancing, of course, is only for the plebs.

The G7 final communique is the proverbial ocean littered with platitudes and promises. But it does contain a few nuggets. Start with “Build Back Better” – or B3  – showing up in the title. B3 is now official code for both The Great Reset and the New Green Deal.

Then there’s the Yellow Peril remixed, with the “our values” shock troops “calling on China to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms” with a special emphasis on Xinjiang and Hong Kong.

The story behind it was confirmed to me by an EU diplomatic source, a realist. (Yes, there are some in Brussels.)

US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson pose for the official family picture during the G7 Summit in Cornwall, England, on June 11, 2021. Photo AFP / EyePress News

All hell broke loose inside the – exclusive – G7 room when the Anglo-American axis, backed by spineless Canada, tried to ramrod the EU-3 plus Japan into an explicit condemnation of China in the final communiqué over alleged rights abuses committed in Xinjiang.

In contrast to politicized accusations of “crimes against humanity” against Xinjiang’s Muslim Uighur population, the best analysis of what’s really going on there has been published by the Qiao collective, which describes itself as a diaspora Chinese media collective challenging US aggression on China.

Germany, France and Italy – Japan was nearly invisible – at least showed some spine. The internet was shut off to the room during the really harsh “dialogue.” Talk about realism – a true depiction of “leaders” vociferating inside a bubble.

The dispute essentially pitted Biden – actually his handlers – against Macron, who insisted that the EU-3 would not be dragged into the logic of a Cold War 2.0. That was something that Merkel and Mario “Goldman Sachs” Draghi could easily agree upon.

In the end, the divided G7 table chose to agree on a Build Back Better World – or B3W – “initiative” to counter the Chinese-driven Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Reset or else

Predictably, the White House pre-empted the final G7 communiqué. A statement later retracted from its website, replaced by the official communique, made sure that, “the United States and our G7 partners remain deeply concerned by the use of all forms of forced labor in global supply chains, including state-sponsored forced labor of vulnerable groups and minorities and supply chains of the agricultural, solar, and garment sectors – the main supply chains of concern in Xinjiang.”

France’s President Emmanuel Macron takes part in a press conference on the final day of the G7 summit in Carbis Bay, Cornwall on June 13. Photo: AFP / Ludovic Marin

“Forced labor” is the new mantra handily connecting the overlapping demonization of both Xinjiang and the Belt and Road Initiative. Xinjiang is the crucial hub connecting Belt and Road to Central Asia and beyond. The new “forced labor” mantra paves the way for B3W to enter the arena as the “savior” human rights package.

Here we have a benign G7 “offering” the developing world a vague infrastructure plan that reflects the group’s “values,” “high standards” and way of business, in contrast to the Yellow Peril’s trademark lack of transparency, horrible labor and environmental practices along with coercion methods.

Translation: nearly eight years after One Belt, One Road was announced by President Xi Jinping, years during which the Chinese initiative was ignored and/or demonized 24/7, the Global South is supposed to be marveling at a vague “initiative” funded by private Western interests whose priority is short-term profit.

As if the Global South would fall for this remixed IMF-World Bank-style debt abyss. As if the “West” would have the vision, the appeal, the reach and the funds to make this scheme a real “alternative.”

There are scant details on how B3W will work, its priorities and where capital is coming from. B3W idealizers could do worse than learn from the Belt and Road itself via Professor Wang Yiwei.

US President Joe Biden takes part in a press conference on the final day of the G7 summit at Cornwall Airport Newquay, near Newquay, Cornwall, on June 13. Photo: AFP / Brendan Smialowski

B3W has nothing to do with a trade/sustainable development strategy geared for the Global South. It’s an illusionist carrot dangling over those foolish enough to buy the notion of a world divided between “our values” and “autocracies.”

We’re back to the same old theme: armed with the arrogance of ignorance, the “West” has no idea how to understand Chinese values. Confirmation bias applies. Hence China as a “threat to the West.”

We’re the builders of choice

More ominously, B3W is yet another arm of the Great Reset. To dig deeper into it, one could do worse than examining Building a Better World For All by Mark Carney.

Carney is a uniquely positioned player: former governor of the Bank of England, UN special envoy on climate action and finance, adviser to Prime Minister Boris “Global Britain” Johnson and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and a trustee of the World Economic Forum. Translation: a major Great Reset, New Green Deal, B3W ideologue.

His book – which should be read in tandem with Klaus Schwab’s opus on Covid-19 – preaches total control on personal freedoms as well as a reset on industry and corporate funding. Carney and Schwab treat Covid-19 as the perfect “opportunity” for the reset, whose benign, altruistic spin emphasizes a mere “regulation” of climate, business and social relations.

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson takes part in a press conference on the final day of the G7 summit in Carbis Bay, Cornwall on June 13. Photo: AFP / Ben Stansall

This Brave New Woke World brought to you by an alliance of technocrats and bankers – from the World Economic Forum and the UN to the handlers of hologram Biden – until recently seemed to be on a roll. But signs on the horizon reveal it’s far from a done deal.

Something uttered by B3W stalwart Tony Blair way back in January is quite an eye-opener: “It’s going to be a new world altogether… The sooner we grasp that and start to put in place the decisions [needed for a] deep impact over the coming years, the better.”

So here Blair, in a Freudian slip, not only gives away the game (“deep impact over the coming years”, “new world altogether”) but also reveals his exasperation: the sheep are not being corralled as fast as necessary.

Well, Tony knows there’s always good old punishment: if you refuse the vaccine, you should remain under lockdown.

BBW, incidentally, accounts for a heterodox category of porn flics. B3W in the end may reveal itself as no more than toxic social porn.

Empire of Clowns versus Yellow Peril

Photo: Oxfam activists wearing papier mache heads depicting G7 leaders perform during a protest at Swanpool Beach near Falmouth, during the G7 summit, in Cornwall, south-west England, on June 12, 2021. From left : Italy’s Prime minister Mario Draghi, Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, France’s President Emmanuel Macron, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel, US President Joe Biden, Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Photo: AFP / Phil Noble / Pool

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