May 5, 2008 (LPAC) --The May Day issue of the British Fabian's primary voice, The Economist, dramatically escalates the British campaign to prepare the world for war on China. The cover story is titled "Angry China," with a picture of a menacing dragon's eye, ready to pounce. The article portrays China as being swept up in a nationalist rage, in a "frightening mood," with "thousands of Chinese people waving xenophobic fists," proving that China is a "more dangerous force than optimists had hoped."
The Fabian fascists don't stop there - they add that while this enraged mass is a serious danger to the world, it could potentially be turned against the Chinese government itself, if the West plays their cards right. "Popular anger, once roused, can easily switch targets," the old colonialists pronounce, pointing to the thousands of popular demonstrations in China against the government, over corruption by local officials, pollution, and human rights abuses. This, of course, is the age-old "divide and conquer" techinique, familiar to empires from the Romans to the Brits today. The article concludes with a classic Imperial warning to China, that they better learn to "respect foreigners' rights to engage it, even in its `internal affairs.'"