>>714393337a quick side note, and not a jab at you, but i noticed a lot of your replies seem to be vastly unrelated to what was said prior. you honed in on a key word, and try to focus on what you do know in relation to the key word, even if its not directly related. which in turn makes things go a bit off the rails. (I used to be the same way, until my wife pointed it out, and i slowly learned to avoid it as much as possible. (I still do it though))
ill refer to the last point, as its directly related to what i said. this is the best argument you have for the most part. technically china neither created the idea, nor started the implementation, so much as it saw a potential in the political battles taking place, and decided to open up the gap with a forceful wedge.
also what you said about what the western countries do to eastern countries (and others) is mostly true, except a few countries seem to not get much ir any effort into trying to convert them. we dont see the west trying to push feminism in middle eastern countries at all. and we see no effort to do that in china as well. we see posters and movies edited to get rid of too much western influences. (granted this isnt solely as simple as westerners decided this, again, things get complicated quick the more we talk about it)
but yes, western companies are trying to buy up companies, shares, or politicians in the east, to try and make western culture the standard, to limit competition as well. This was most notable when anime started outselling western content, and so the larder influential "woke" groups started to work on trying different methods to bring down eastern influences, so that everyone is in unison with content. (This also included the west, as companies are being bullied into only allowing woke ideology, so there wouldnt be competition for their crappy products)
Again, no political party is behind it, so it gets murkier to give a name to such groups, and most of them have different goals.