If you want to understand how radically opposed to American interests the corporations in our country are, the big computer chip makers inside America are perfect poster children for that treasonous nature, in spades.
Recently, Nvidia, Intel, and Qualcomm have been pushing back against the Biden administration’s moves to cut China off from high-tech chips and chip-making technologies. These companies “warn” Americans that not working with China on chip technology will somehow be bad for us, not understanding that they’re asking us to work with the 21st century version of Nazis in the name of advancing their own international corporate interests.
Tim Teter, Nvidia’s general counsel, said of the move to limit China’s access to chips and chip technology, “What you risk is spurring the development of an ecosystem that’s led by predators.”
An article in the NYTimes titled “How the Big Chip Makers Are Pushing Back on Biden’s China Agenda” is written in an extremely nuanced biased way that favors commercial interests over American ones, revealing what this writer believes is the seditious spirit behind the writers and the publication that allowed such a pro-CCP agitprop piece to represent their brand (especially one as sophisticated and nuanced as this article is).
Here’s one paragraph from an article that might as well have been written by the CCP (and who knows, maybe it was): The warnings from the companies speak to the tension between national security concerns and commercial interests and highlight an unavoidable quandary for the Biden administration: The economic interdependence of the United States and China, which has roots stretching back decades, means that any action by Washington to confront Beijing risks causing harm at home.
An American article would rightly conclude from the start that these companies represent an existential problem the nation has with “internationally focused” corporations that owe their allegiance to no nation, let alone the nation that enabled their rise to international power in the first place, America. But these writers (it took THREE people to write this pro-CCP agitprop) seek to present an “argument” that asks the reader to consider sedition when it invites profit and “technological advancement.”
Here’s another quote from the article that reveals the CCP-influenced nature of this seditious article: The companies have warned that a U.S. pullback could accelerate China’s development of an independent chip industry, paving the way to a world dominated by Chinese-created chips rather than American-designed chips.
Now they’re asking us to believe that withholding high tech from China will somehow lead to China becoming even more high-tech and will, of course, beat America at the high-tech game, with the tacit understanding in that quote being China is superior to us so we should just accept further entanglement with a fascist state that sells the organs of ethnic groups it deems undesirable.
All three of these companies are steeped in the self-righteous virtue signaling cult of American leftism, which rose to power largely through claiming the white fascist devil was going to kill us all so we have to combat whiteness to combat fascism. Meanwhile, they are spending millions lobbying our government to continue to entangle itself with the 21st century version of the Third Reich that China truly is, from stem to stern.
The NYTimes article gives just enough counterview to the idea that cutting off China from American high-tech is a bad idea to cause you to doubt the claim that this is nothing but CCP-directed propaganda, but that counter-claim is far more convoluted and obtuse that the black and white claims that support further entanglement with a bloodthirsty fascist regime for “the good of the whole.”
A statement from the Semiconductor Industry Association(SIA) sums up the true seditious nature of our own American-based corporations, who demonstrate no allegiance to anyone but profit, Sedition Capitalism, if you will: “Recognizing that strong economic and national security require a strong U.S. semiconductor industry, leaders in Washington took bold and historic action last year to enact the CHIPS and Science Act to strengthen our industry’s global competitiveness and de-risk supply chains. Allowing the industry to have continued access to the China market, the world’s largest commercial market for commodity semiconductors, is important to avoid undermining the positive impact of this effort. Repeated steps, however, to impose overly broad, ambiguous, and at times unilateral restrictions risk diminishing the U.S. semiconductor industry’s competitiveness, disrupting supply chains, causing significant market uncertainty, and prompting continued escalatory retaliation by China.
“We call on both governments to ease tensions and seek solutions through dialogue, not further escalation. And we urge the administration to refrain from further restrictions until it engages more extensively with industry and experts to assess the impact of current and potential restrictions to determine whether they are narrow and clearly defined, consistently applied, and fully coordinated with allies.”
It is no surprise these same corporations use their economic market powers to enforce the anti-American “morality” of what this writer calls “Woketariansm,” which is the corporate version of “woke,” which is an ideology that holds to the belief EVERYTHING must be destroyed and rebuilt, including America, even Christianity, because the white devil invented them. If we don’t destroy what the white devil built, the white devil will kill us all.
America as a free republic is an impediment to their ability to exploit international markets for maximum profit, even if it means helping America’s fascist enemy, China, surpass her. What do they care, as long as they think they can continue to make bank even under CCP rule.


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