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t.co/E3Penx2o7a 🙀 The Minnesota fraud case exposed by @nickshirleyy is truly shocking. Yet while Americans are rightly stunned by how fake daycare centers and bogus learning centers were used to defraud government welfare funds, I couldn’t help but think of the Chinese Communist Party’s recent hype around the so-called U.S. “kill line.” The term “kill line” originally comes from gaming. It refers to a critical threshold: once a character’s health (blood level) drops below that point, they can be eliminated instantly by a single combo attack. The CCP has borrowed this gaming term in its propaganda against the United States, claiming that Americans can go from a normal life to homelessness in as little as six months. It then piles on so-called “tragic” examples. Some articles go even further, directly attacking the U.S. system, arguing that the existence of an “American kill line” has its “roots in inherent flaws in the design of the American system.” They claim that “‘the American kill line’ is, in essence, an extreme manifestation of social Darwinism under the dominance of capital logic: when an individual’s economic output falls below the social cost required to sustain their existence, they are labeled a ‘negative asset’ and subjected to implicit systemic elimination. In games, the ‘kill line’ is a transparent and avoidable rule, but America’s ‘kill line’ is vague and unjust.” At this point, the CCP’s intentions become clear. Its obsessive promotion of the “American kill line” serves two purposes. First, it attacks the U.S. system and tries to convince the Chinese people that the CCP’s system is superior. Second, it diverts attention and obscures the reality that, as China’s economy collapses, hundreds of millions of people are about to face a genuine survival crisis (👇Watch my video below if you haven't). When you are fully absorbed in the misery of the American people, your own situation may suddenly seem less dire. But is that really the case? From @nickshirleyy’s videos, it doesn’t look like the United States is short of money at all. On the contrary, money seems to be everywhere—so abundant that people can easily scam hundreds of millions of dollars year after year without being stopped. At the same time, however, the CCP has been feverishly promoting the narrative of an “American kill line,” portraying the U.S. as a terrifying society where one misstep leads to total ruin.


















