The World’s Favorite Scapegoat: How Everyone Fucks China and Pretends to Hate It
The world calls China the villain, but it’s just the factory floor for everyone else’s greed. We outsourced pollution, labor, and conscience, and now pretend we didn’t.

Every politician loves to spit on China these days.
They blame Beijing for pollution, cheap goods, lost jobs, and global warming, as if the rest of the world were some innocent monk meditating under a tree while China burns the planet alone.
Bullshit.
The West doesn’t hate China.
It uses China, as a factory, a landfill, a climate dump, and then screams moral outrage while sucking on the products that make their “clean” economies possible.
You want to talk hypocrisy? Let’s fucking talk hypocrisy.
The Great Outsourcing Lie
China isn’t the reason the planet is choking, we are.
The U.S., Europe, and every greedy corporation that decided profit mattered more than people handed their pollution problems to Beijing wrapped in shiny “free trade” paper.
They said, “You make it cheaper, we’ll make it cleaner,”
and China said, “Fine, give us your shit.”
So factories that used to spew smoke in Detroit, Manchester, and Milan now spew it in Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Chengdu.
You moved the chimney, not the crime.
Your phone? Chinese.
Your car battery? Chinese.
Your fucking reusable eco-friendly tote bag? Stitched in China, using coal-fired electricity, and shipped halfway across the world so you can feel green.
That’s not environmental progress, that’s laundering guilt.
The Labor That Keeps You Comfortable
Everyone cries about “human rights” in China while buying 12 pairs of sneakers made by workers who earn less than your Netflix subscription.
Let’s be real: Western virtue signaling ends where convenience begins.
You don’t give a damn about who made your iPhone as long as it ships in two days and has a new camera filter for your influencer bullshit.
Politicians posture, CEOs smile, and the system rolls on.
If China shut down production tomorrow, half of Europe would be naked and the U.S. would lose Wi-Fi before lunch.
Don’t talk to me about democracy when your comfort runs on slave-priced labor.
That’s not freedom, that’s dependence dressed as superiority.
The Climate Scam
The same leaders preaching carbon neutrality built a global supply chain that depends on China burning coal so their own carbon reports look pretty.
Europe bans combustion engines by 2035 but buys batteries from provinces powered by dirty coal.
The U.S. boasts about clean energy while importing solar panels made with coal-fired silicon.
Even so-called green startups brag about “net zero” while quietly outsourcing emissions to Asia, because “scope three” pollution doesn’t count if it happens far enough away, right?
It’s not a climate plan.
It’s climate outsourcing.
You dump the smoke in China, then brag about your clear skies.
The Western Addict’s Dilemma
Everyone’s addicted to China, and nobody wants to admit it.
The entire global economy runs like a junkie:
“Just one more shipment.”
“Just one more cheap order.”
Then they curse the dealer for selling them the dope.
Apple, Tesla, Nike, Samsung, IKEA, they talk about ethics and sustainability while begging Foxconn to make more, faster, cheaper.
Meanwhile, politicians call China a “strategic threat” while voting down every law that would make domestic production viable again.
You want independence? Pay people what they’re worth.
You want decency? Stop pretending your moral compass is made in the EU when every screw, chip, and screen comes from the factories you pretend to despise.
The Convenient Enemy
China is the world’s scapegoat, a mirror everyone stares into and hates because it reflects the truth.
You don’t actually want to beat China.
You want China to keep doing the dirty work so you can keep pretending you’re clean.
You want to buy the guilt cheap and export the consequences.
That’s why every time there’s a new “China crisis,” the stock markets panic: because everyone knows the world’s economy would collapse without the very system they condemn.
You can’t build heaven on someone else’s hell.
And right now, China is hell outsourced, the industrial underbelly of your “ethical” consumer fantasy.
Wake the Hell Up
If you really think China is the villain, stop buying their shit.
Stop sending your industries there.
Stop outsourcing your conscience.
Otherwise, shut up.
Because your outrage isn’t moral, it’s marketing.
You don’t hate China.
You hate the reflection.
A. Kade
Words for those who feel too much.
