Because retards like Save the Loli take the bait and keep responding to them.
I agree with him in some stuff and I disagree with him in some other stuff.
But I think he needs credit that he usually presents his points rather well written and reasoned, and he makes it quite easy to follow on his logic. He also has a proneness to leave the conclusions out and not outright do the classic structure where you end up stating that this is your opinion after a long spergery. His writings usually read as open pondering.
That doesn't mean he doesn't have an agenda to push or an ideology, though I'm not entirely sure what that ideology exactly is.
I'm not easily fooled with this sort of thing, and I can tell he has a vast, legit, knowledge of History, Politics, Philosophy and Religion. He's able to hold his own in some rather niche topics and he comes up from time to time with rather obscure facts about the most random shit.
If I was to guess, I'd say he's some History/Philosophy major. One that is either rather old or had a rather tough University time.
I can also understand why he would look at Red China with heart shaped pupils and at the United States with jaded disgust. I do think however he is deep inside his heart an American patriot. The America he is loyal to is just very patently dead, if it ever existed to begin with, and what it exists is a subverted America that actively works to destroy the values
@Save the Loli, and a sizable portion of other Americans, consider to be quintessentially American. Whatever those might be.
His seemingly admiration for China is a double whammy of an admiration for East Asia in general and the admiration in particular for a rising country that appears to be doing things pragmatically and whose strategies, at least in what pertains to its place and influence in the world, are seemingly effective. He also appears to admire that they somewhat manage to combine Socialism with Nationalism in a way that they have somewhat of a welfare state and active policies to sustain, nurture and promote their culture and traditions.
In that regard, I would call him misguided and naive, but I think he must realize this at some level.