Inversion Alert! Communist Always Create Unlimited Downside
People often joke that losing Mexicans would impact our ability to enjoy tacos or other cornflour-based products. But the real issue emerges when you examine cornflour or rice flour and understand the insulin spikes they cause. It's no wonder that siestas or afternoon naps are so prevalent in the South.
The fact that cornflour and rice flour are so deeply ingrained in the culture—to the point where they may have influenced biological evolution and contributed to how these cultures physically appear today—speaks volumes about how wrong ideas can have lasting effects.
It's well understood that if you want to cause unnatural, rapid growth in cattle, corn is the diet of choice—one that is banned in many parts of the world.
There is something extremely astute about the communists—because without you, they are broke.
When the collectivist revolt occurs, you will see that their downside risk is unlimited—especially when weighed against the supposed upside of working farms or washing dishes.
And in exchange for what? Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and New York? These cities alone surpass the GDP of many countries.
You will find yourself wishing you had never allowed them in the first place.
When communists are removed, they will attempt every imaginable method to sink the ship on their way out.
Like child support or divorce settlements.
You can see this in China, had the United States chosen to take a hard stance.
You can see it in what is happening now—and what has happened before—domestically.
They weaponize victimhood, even though you are the one creating the opportunity.
They will twist the narrative, making it seem as though it has always been your fault. And because there are more of them than there are of you, the truth will always be misunderstood.
But there are tactics and stratagems to defeat the communist.
It requires a profound understanding of cancel culture and socioeconomics.
They do not handle the truth well—nor the shame that truth reveals.
Why do you think China’s biggest fear is actually Trump’s truths about China in conjuction with tariffs?