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2026年4月16日 星期四

The Manchurian Kindergarten: Buying the White House via Proxy Wombs

 

The Manchurian Kindergarten: Buying the White House via Proxy Wombs

In the annals of political subversion, we’ve seen spies, hackers, and double agents. But Xuan Guojun, a former CCP People’s Congress representative, has pioneered a much more patient—and biological—strategy: the industrial-scale production of American citizens. By commissioning 26 surrogate children in California, Xuan reportedly boasted of a long-term goal that sounds like a Bond villain’s fever dream: breeding a future President of the United States.

This is the ultimate "Long Game." By exploiting the 14th Amendment’s birthright citizenship and the loosely regulated California surrogacy market, these elites aren't just buying luxury goods; they are purchasing political "options" that mature in 35 years. The logic is as cynical as it is brilliant: produce a "crop" of American citizens, raise them in China under strict ideological alignment, and then re-export them to the U.S. as a loyal, voting, and office-seeking demographic. It’s the "Trojan Horse" strategy, updated for the age of reproductive technology.

Historically, empires have always used marriage and bloodlines to consolidate power, but this is the first time we’ve seen the "industrialization" of it. To billionaires like Xuan or Xu Bo, a surrogate mother’s health—priced out in a menu of compensation for lost ovaries or uteri—is simply a line item in a venture capital budget for geopolitical influence. It reduces human life to a "political consumable."

U.S. Senators like Tom Cotton are finally waking up to this "womb loophole." The darker side of human nature here isn't just the cold-blooded ambition of the CCP elite; it’s the vulnerability of a free society that assumes "citizenship" is a shared value rather than a legal exploit. If you can manufacture loyalty in a lab and a ballot in a cradle, you don’t need an army to conquer a nation—you just need a very large nursery and a few decades of patience.