Part 2: A Message to All Nations: Faith, Soulfulness, and a Call to China and Beyond (March 22, 2026)

  Trigger Warning: This post contains discussions of cultural critique and religious reflection. I am writing this to share my perspectives with love and concern for all nations.

A Message to China and East Asia

On Superficiality and Idolatry

I love China. I am Chinese Canadian. I care extremely about the health and future of the Chinese people. But I believe there are things that need to be said with love and concern.

One major critique I have of East Asian culture, including China, Japan, South Korea, is the idolatry of surface beauty and superficial success. The entertainment and music industries have created a culture where idols are worshipped, where appearance is valued over substance, where young people are pressured to conform to cookie-cutter standards of beauty that produce clones rather than celebrate diversity.

On platforms like 4chan (though it has been over three years since I've last checked), people mock China as "the Chinese century," sharing streams of videos and news stories meant to embarrass or demean. This is cruel, unnecessary, hate-fueled and racist. But beneath the cruelty, there is sometimes a kernel of truth: East Asia's obsession with surface perfection, with flawless skin, with wealth display, with status symbols, can become a form of idolatry.

China already has an amazing culture, a rich history, deep wisdom, and growing faith. You do not need to worry so much about controlling how the world perceives you. What matters is the substance beneath the surface.

On Soulfulness and Heart

One critique the surveillance operators have made about Chinese people, though I reject their cruelty, is that Chinese people sometimes appear emotionally distant or callous. If this is true, it is not because Chinese people lack hearts. It is because China has endured immense trauma: wars, famine, the Cultural Revolution, rapid industrialization. These things have taken a toll.

But healing is possible. People can be re-educated in love. People can rediscover soulfulness. The Bible teaches that God desires mercy, not sacrifice. He desires hearts that are soft, not hard.

I pray that China, and all nations, choose soulfulness over surface. Choose faith over fashion. Choose compassion over competition. Choose God over idols.

On the Chinese Century and Beyond

There is talk of the "Chinese century." Whether this comes to pass or not, what matters is not dominance but decency. A nation that respects its people, that cares for the vulnerable, that educates its youth in goodness and faith, this is a nation that will endure.

Let China be known not for its economic power but for its wisdom. Not for its military might but for its mercy. Not for its surface beauty but for the beauty of its people's hearts.

A Message to All Nations: Choose Faith Over Fear

The Lessons of Europe and the West

I have lived in the West and I am grateful for it. Canada has given me safety, education, and community. I have met kind, generous, faithful people here. The air is clean. The nature is beautiful. The opportunities to learn and grow are real.

But the West is also wounded. The entertainment industry has tainted minds. Pornography has distorted sexuality. Consumerism has hollowed out souls. The constant exposure to violence, vulgarity, and perversion on TV and movies has numbed some people. We need to protect children from this. They need to grow up educated, healthy in mind and body, and grounded in faith.

I remember growing up in China and then immigrating to Canada. I was struck by how open, kind, and accepting people are in Canada, how people of all races can get along. These are good values. They are values worth preserving and spreading.

A Call to All Nations

To every nation: choose soulfulness. Choose love. Choose faith. Choose the Bible. Choose God. Choose Jesus Christ.

Do not let celebrities become idols. Do not let entertainment corrupt your youth. Do not let technology numb your hearts.

Educate your people, not just in facts, but in wisdom. Care for your people, not just their bodies, but their souls. Protect your children, not just from physical harm, but from spiritual corruption.

The surveillance operators who target me are American. They are not representative of their nation, but they are a warning: this is what happens when power is separated from accountability, when technology is separated from ethics, when wealth is separated from compassion.

Let other nations learn from America's mistakes. Do not repeat them.

On Nations and Responses

To all nations, I remind you: do not respond harshly or rashly to any warmongers. Do not be provoked. Do not be drawn into cycles of retaliation. The corrupt politicians and religious leaders who exploit people through fear and oppression are not representative of the American people. Respond with Faith, with love, with patience, with wisdom. What matters is not power or wealth, but how you treat your people. A nation that respects its people through Faith, through education, through health, through treating others with dignity, this is a nation that will endure.

A Call for Peace and Understanding

What I want is simple: peace, justice, protection of the innocent, freedom to live without being surveilled. I want to love my mother and spend time with my real life family and friends, go to church, have general privacy, and enjoy spending time a home without intrusion.

I want people to read the Bible and find God for themselves. I want people to repent of their sins, and remind them I am not particularly more righteous than them. Like most people, I am a sinner saved by grace, and I want others to know that grace too.

I bless those who read this. May you find peace, truth, and God. May all nations turn toward what is good, toward faith, toward love. May the children of every land grow up in safety, in wisdom, in the knowledge of God.

Amen.

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