Inherent Evils Unleashed
[Nanjing, 4/17/26]
In Zheng Yi’s Scarlet Memorial—Tales of Cannibalism in Modern China, there are seemingly improbable accounts of barbarity, but only to those who have zero knowledge of history. An unflinching probe into any corner of this most violent earth will yield similar testimonies, as committed by any race or nation. Of course, we’re not equal at anything, be it math problems solved, jungle survival skills, field goal percentage or sexiness.
Funded by the “civilized” West, with the US leading the way, “high IQ” Jews are daily guilty of unspeakable savagery in Gaza and elsewhere. The complicit, though, are much more interested in spectator sports, viral videos and domestic political squabbles, etc. Torture, rapes and mass murders are especially distasteful to those who have, with a shrug, at best, sustained them for decades. Many quietly enjoy such horrors to make their tedious, exhausting and seemingly pointless lives more bearable. Sadism heals, they think, their battered souls.
Though an anthology of American atrocities during the Vietnam War, as confessed by GIs themselves, still needs to be compiled, only the willfully ignorant can deny there’s too much to sort through. Subscriptions will be needed. For just $199.99 yearly, your family can receive another horrific thousand page compilation each month. Makes a perfect Christmas gift, in fact, in honor of our Savior, Jesus Christ, so buy a bunch for your friends and relatives. Humongous print in retarded English is available for the extra brainfogged.
“Cut to the chase, dickhead! I thought this was about you disgusting yellows finally diversifying from your rat and bat diet to chew on each other! The very thought turns my stomach, and not because of the cannibalism, mind you. I’d rather eat my grandma, and she’s deceased!”
Zheng Yi’s book focuses on some of the worst consequences of Mao’s Cultural Revolution of 1966-1976, as occurred in a small corner of Guangxi, a region just north of Vietnam, with significant populations of minorities, especially the Zhuang. Counting the Nùng and Tày, their “Vietnamese” cousins, the Zhuang should have their own nation of 23 million, but that can be said of so many groups across this subjugated earth. As it was, decisions made by an alien lord in Beijing, 1400 miles away, didn’t just devastate the Zhuang, Yao, Miao, Dong and Cantonese, but released the evils inherent in at least some of them.

