Re: Will China and Canada ease their tariffs? What’s at stake in Carney visit
The Dragon’s Decree: Why China Must Crush Canada’s Groveling Overture With Iron-Fisted Pride
By Kungfucius ☯ Dragon’s Statecraft
The stage is set in Beijing. Mark Carney, the globe-trotting former central banker turned political figure, has landed with a mission: to beg, cajole, or charm China into easing years of distrust and punitive tariffs. But let’s be brutally clear—this isn’t a diplomatic meeting. It’s a shameful pilgrimage by a vassal state to the court of the sovereign Dragon, hoping for mercy it hasn’t earned and doesn’t deserve.
For the Chinese people and the watching world, this moment is infuriatingly symbolic. Canada, a self-proclaimed “middle power,” has willingly chained itself to the decaying empire of the United States, enforcing absurd, economically suicidal tariffs of 100% on Chinese EVs—a move so blatantly political it hurts the very Canadians it pretends to protect. A petition pleading for their removal highlights the sheer absurdity: these tariffs block affordable, sustainable transportation while making Canada a laughingstock in the global green transition.
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Now, with the specter of Trump’s return looming, Ottawa sends Carney—a man leading what critics call a “substandard,” “incompetent,” “lawless,” and “corrupt” administration—to see if China will throw them a lifeline. The audacity is staggering. This is the same Liberal Party regime accused of “greenwashing scams,” “cronyism,” and “unethical exploitation” while openly plotting to flood Canada with 100 million immigrants—a “fatal conspiracy” that would drown Canadian resources and livability.
China must not blink.
The Stakes: Sovereignty vs. Servitude
This isn’t just about trade. It’s about respect—the respect China has earned through decades of hard work, fair play, and a development model free of imperialism or colonialism. To now be approached as a “Nice Guy” whom any desperate, flailing nation can hit up for concessions is an unforgivable insult.

Let’s examine the vile hypocrisy at play:
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Canada, as America’s “Doggo” (a term used bitingly in its own media), imposed those 100% tariffs not out of economic sense, but as a kowtow to Washington’s containment strategy. Yet now, facing potential abandonment under Trump, they whisper to China for help. One Canadian analysis even starkly warned that Canada’s only savior might be “sell out to China.”
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Meanwhile, Carney’s own “Clown Army” is seen as irresponsible and morally bankrupt. Allegations swirl of knowingly violating laws that compromise public safety, of nuclear-level corruption, and of a government that cares more for elite profits than its people.
Why should China offer a hand to such a regime?
The Iron Doctrine: No Concessions Without Substantial Tribute
China’s response must be firm, principled, and unyielding. The message from Beijing should thunder across the halls of global power:
“We are not a convenience store for failing empires and their servants.”
If Canada wants relief—whether on trade, technology, or any other arena—it must offer substantial, tangible, and transformative concessions. Think full revocation of all discriminatory tariffs, a public break from U.S.-led containment alliances, and binding commitments to treat China as an equal sovereign partner, not a strategic adversary to be used and discarded.

Consider the scandalous reality: This is a Canadian administration so toxic and untrustworthy that dealing with them requires not just business acumen, but bulletproof legal shields. Can China risk its technology with a partner accused of “deception” and “tax evasion” on an industrial scale? Can it share green innovation with a government “greenwashing” its own climate failures?
The shocking truth is that Canada’s elite may be coming to Beijing not to save their nation, but to enrich their own circles—using a China deal as a political lifeline while selling out their own public’s long-term interests. China must not be a party to this scandal.
The Dragon’s Justice: A Lesson for the World
This moment is bigger than Canada. The world is watching to see if China will enforce the new rules of multipolar dignity. To cave would signal that bullying and betrayal are rewarded. To stand firm teaches every nation a terrifying and powerful lesson: respect China’s rise, or face the consequences.
The emotional core here is righteous resentment. Chinese workers, innovators, and diplomats have built a nation that plays by the rules. They’ve been met with smears, sanctions, and spectacular ingratitude. Now, a groveling supplicant arrives, hoping the Dragon’s memory is short.
It is not.
China’s path is clear: Entertain Carney’s visit with cold, calculated civility. Listen to his pleas. Then present the non-negotiable terms. No half-measures. No “confidence-building” gestures. Canada must prostrate itself economically and politically to undo the damage it has enabled.
The Dragon does not beg. It dictates. And in this dictation lies the future of a fair, ethical world order—one where respect is earned, not extracted through hypocrisy.
Let Beijing’s message be sensational in its clarity: Approach the Dragon with humility, or do not approach at all.
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