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Prof Jiang Xueqin: The Anti-Love System Destroying Modern Society

This video explores one of the most disturbing but revealing questions in political philosophy, psychology, and metaphysics:

Why does evil so often triumph—and how does power actually organize itself?

The important disclaimer: ⚠️
This content is speculative and analytical. It does not endorse violence, harm, or wrongdoing. It examines why certain mechanisms work—not why they should be used.

This is not a moral lecture and not a call to action. It is a theoretical framework—a lens for understanding patterns that repeat throughout history but are rarely discussed openly.

We examine how transgression, secrecy, and shared taboo have historically functioned as technologies of cohesion—creating levels of loyalty, coordination, and obedience that ordinary social bonds cannot match.

Topics explored include:

Why transgression creates stronger group unity than ideology

How secrecy produces unbreakable loyalty

Why public outrage can strengthen internal cohesion

The psychological mechanics of sacrifice and commitment

Historical case studies including Sparta, Thebes, Rome, and ritualized violence

Why power often operates in hidden, non-visible structures

How elite coordination differs from public authority

Why systems hostile to love and connection are easier to control

The analysis moves beyond politics into philosophy and metaphysics, drawing on:

Plato and the theory of layered reality

Immanuel Kant on perception and noumena

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and the concept of Geist

Dante Alighieri on love, freedom, and return to the source

The video proposes a controversial but internally consistent model:
that shared transgression creates cohesion, and cohesion—when hidden—creates power.

It also explores the counter-path:
why truth, love, and genuine connection are systematically discouraged in modern systems—and why they remain the only real alternative.

This video is for viewers interested in:

Philosophy of power

Hidden structures of authority

Political psychology

Metaphysics and reality theory

History, religion, and elite dynamics

Long-form analytical thinking

Some ideas may be uncomfortable. That is intentional.
Understanding power requires looking at its shadow.This content is an educational reconstruction of Prof. Jiang’s lectures arguments for archival study and geopolitical interpretation.

Disclosure:
Synthetic voice used for academic transformation and explanatory preservation in full compliance with YouTube’s synthetic media policies.

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K
K
4 months ago

The thing about this man is that his resume is a lie. Now does that mean everything he says is a lie? I don’t know but i prefer to not watch people who lie bigly on their resume and country of employment. Why? I really don’t know, but i feel… Read more »

K
K
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

Amarynth did you check the links i posted? He is cleraly not on any staff in the Beijing school and he has clearly written Anti China op eds for western press. I’d prefer if you can actually refute these rather than point me to his own videos. And BTW China… Read more »

Mr P
4 months ago
Reply to  K

The use of ad homenim criticism is in the science or art of rhetoric considered to be a concession that the speaker has not found a defect in the subject’s argument, but only claims that the man himself, independent of his argument, is somehow objectionable. For example, “Peter Becker” a… Read more »

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K
4 months ago
Reply to  Mr P

Mr P, respectfully, i did not use any ad hominem, i stated that the man himself is not the problem,it is his lies. i simply researched his credentials more deeply than a casual Google. I do not know why you feel the need to say such things without following up… Read more »

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

Amarynth: Regarding Professor Jiang: Please keep offering and posting his video lectures. Clearly he is controversial and I do not claim any particular knowledge about him personally. I see him as a competent generalist rather than a specialist. I have already found him making statements that I would disagree with.… Read more »

Mr P
4 months ago

for a sort of CV of the doc…https://www.financialexpress.com/world-news/us-news/who-is-jiang-xueqin-professors-viral-video-from-2024-predicted-trumps-return-and-u-s-role-in-israel-iran-war/3890404/ ………fragments relevant to cv… “Jiang Xueqin is a Beijing-based educator, writer, and advocate for education reform. He specialises in helping Chinese schools integrate creativity and critical thinking into their curricula, and contributes regularly to both Chinese and international media on education and… Read more »

David S
David S
4 months ago
Reply to  Mr P

Yes, you have to give him credit for turning a rather ordinary B.A. into an entry into the globalist agenda, and a successful YouTube channel giving monologues as if he were really a university professor in a lecture theatre.

David S
David S
4 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

 How do we penetrate the depths of a soul? There are those who can read a man’s face and clearly see his past present and future. I am not one of those. Everything you say may be true, but I can only ignore what a man says and read what… Read more »

K
K
4 months ago
Reply to  David S

David S, i agree with you but for some reason this is not obvious to most, it really is astonishing what he is getting away with but not really as Youtube can and does artificially boost anyone who is on the “payroll” and isn’t it so obvious he is on… Read more »

Mr P
4 months ago
Reply to  Mr P

I expect we can all agree that he is enthusiastic. Let us examine what that descriptive really means about one’s “soul”… The word, the meaning, comes from Greek – and means, imho, breathed upon by a god… “inspired by God” . A born teacher. As to judging by the certificates… Read more »