[0:00]publicly, China and Russia criticize Israel. But in practice, they make sure Israel never truly loses. This is not ideology or morality. It's cold strategy, technology, and balance of power logic. Watch this fully to understand the silent alignment shaping the Middle East. Because once you see it, today's headlines finally make sense. So, okay, um, let me just talk a bit more casually now that we're not in the formal setting. I know a lot of you always message me like, can you just say it the way you really say it when the mic isn't on? So, here we go. Look, the thing that keeps confusing people, generally confusing them, is why Israel and China actually get along very well. And I know online, it looks like they don't because it's outrage and Tik Tok narratives and a lot of emotional framing. But if you go beyond all that, if you look at elite behavior instead of elite rhetoric, it becomes very clear Israel and China work together because transnational capital needs them to. That's it. And I repeat that because it's a whole architecture. Transnational capital needs them aligned. It's not ideological, it's not sentimental, it's not religious, it's logistical. Israel, whether people like to hear it or not, is not just a state anymore. It's a supply chain command node, and China is the manufacturing civilization of the planet. So, hand in glove. Yes, that's exactly the relationship. Now, um, I can slow this down a bit. People ask, why is Gaza allowed to burn? Why is no one stopping it? And they expect some moral explanation or some UN process answer. No. The answer is infrastructural. Gaza is planned territory. It is more specifically canal territory. The Bengal Canal, which will replace Suez or bypass it or overshadow it, whichever phrase you prefer, is a true geopolitical prize. And once that route is open, whoever controls it controls Eurasian movement. So then, of course, of course China and Russia abstained at the UN, not because they like genocide, obviously not, but because they stand to benefit from the canal's existence. Russia wants Black Sea energy moving south without NATO choke points. China wants a corridor that is not US controlled, not European regulated. So all the silence isn't accidental, it's transactional. Now I want to say this a bit more personally because in the formal electric space, I have to watch tone. Alright, but here you all know me. You've been listening for months. So let me put it plainly. If I had stayed in the West Yale factory track PhD pipeline, I would never have arrived at these conclusions. I would have been trained away from them politely, elegantly, ideologically. The West doesn't produce scholars anymore. It produces managers of narrative. Coming to China broke that spell. It gave me distance. And you need distance to see empire. When you live inside it, you inhale its mythology like oxygen. You don't even know you're doing it. And yes, I repeat this point often because it matters. Yale is the most refined psychological conditioning I've ever seen. Not malicious, not conspiratorial, just incredibly efficient civilization programming. Now let me shift because I know many of you always ask, does China understand Zionism? Does it understand what Israel is beyond the state? The short answer is not really, not yet. Chinese geopolitical thinking is pragmatic, commercial, secular. It thinks in ports and steel tonnage and energy routing. It doesn't think in Covenant, prophecy, eschatology, Judaism, Christianity, Zionism. These are theological systems, not administrative ones. So when Chinese analysts say, oh, Mossad funds militias. Yes, okay, maybe, but not surface. The deeper mechanics are metaphysical, identity level, end of days logic. That's why Israel will never accept Palestinians as equal humans in the state. Because for them, and I'm speaking historically, not emotionally, Palestinians are not a population. They are an obstacle to prophecy. You cannot compromise prophecy. You fulfill it. Now people sometimes message me like, you're too harsh, Jen. And I get that. I do. So let me say it slowly. I'm against Zionism as a political theology, but I understand it, and understanding is a prerequisite to critique. China does not yet understand it, but it's starting to study it. They just opened a center on Zionism and Judaism precisely because they realize they're operating geopolitically blind in that area. And let me just, uh, relax a second because I'm sounding formal again. Hold on. Okay. So, personally, and I don't say this often on the mic, a lot of my clarity came from trauma, not books. I grew up poor, racialized, bullied. My father absorbed humiliation and then reflected it. That pain shaped me, and it made me chase elite acceptance. Yale was in many ways a trauma-driven aspiration disguised as meritocratic destiny. And unlike didn't go the way the brochure promised. Journalism didn't liberate truth. Academia didn't liberate thought. Western democracy didn't liberate the demos. Everything was market capture, narrative capture, capital capture. And that's when I step back and say, okay, I have to rebuild from zero. Is that's how these geopolitical conclusions form, not from ideology, but from rupture. Now back to Gaza, because that thread always returns whether we wanted to or not. What you're seeing is not a war. It is a land clearing before construction. That doesn't make it less horrifying. It makes it more because it means there is no negotiated end coming. There is no two-state solution. There is no UN reversal. There's only the canal. Once that exists, billions will flow. Surveillance capital, AI security contracts, Indo-Pacific routing, gold finance, Indian labor, Chinese infrastructure, Russian energy. And that is why silence sits so heavily, not because people do not care, but because capital does not.
[7:28]So, yeah, that's a late night version, no slides, no citations, just how I actually think when the classroom is off and the mic is on, and you are here listening at 1:00 AM.
[7:43]I'll end with this. Not poetic, just truthful. You can't stop what you don't understand. And right now, the world doesn't understand Zionism. Not as theology, not as logistics, not as capital, not as empire. Until it does, the canal will dig, the land will empty, and the silence will hold.
[8:09]Alright, that's enough for tonight. If you're still here, thanks for listening.



