I really hate the “paper tiger” thing because most people haven’t read it in context and interpret it weirdly so I feel compelled to post the context here sorry sorry
When we say U.S. imperialism is a paper tiger, we are speaking in terms of strategy. Regarding it as a whole, we must despise it. But regarding each part, we must take it seriously. It has claws and fangs. We have to destroy it piecemeal. For instance, if it has ten fangs, knock off one the first time, and there will be nine left, knock off another, and there will be eight left. When all the fangs are gone, it will still have claws. If we deal with it step by step and in earnest, we will certainly succeed in the end.
Strategically, we must utterly despise U.S. imperialism. Tactically, we must take it seriously. In struggling against it, we must take each battle, each encounter, seriously. At present, the United States is powerful, but when looked at in a broader perspective, as a whole and from a long-term viewpoint, it has no popular support, its policies are disliked by the people, because it oppresses and exploits them. For this reason, the tiger is doomed. Therefore, it is nothing to be afraid of and can be despised. But today the United States still has strength, turning out more than 100 million tons of steel a year and hitting out everywhere. That is why we must continue to wage struggles against it, fight it with all our might and wrest one position after another from it. And that takes time.
It seems that the countries of the Americas, Asia and Africa will have to go on quarrelling with the United States till the very end, till the paper tiger is destroyed by the wind and the rain.
Thanks for sharing it, I was not aware of the full context (that or I forgot cause it sure reads fresh). That is definitely a more nuanced take than paper tiger alone would suggest, but makes a lot of sense and seems to reflect well how China acts in relation to the US even today.
I really hate the “paper tiger” thing because most people haven’t read it in context and interpret it weirdly so I feel compelled to post the context here sorry sorryFull text: U.S. Imperialism is a Paper Tiger
Thanks for sharing it, I was not aware of the full context (that or I forgot cause it sure reads fresh). That is definitely a more nuanced take than paper tiger alone would suggest, but makes a lot of sense and seems to reflect well how China acts in relation to the US even today.