samedi 31 janvier 2026

Toute la géopolitique expliquée en deux mots : Cha ou Tea

L'empire maritime (britannique puis américain, et leurs vassaux : Commonwealth et OTAN) s'oppose à l'empire terrestre (aujourd'hui incarné par la Russie, la Chine, l'Inde et, par extension, les BRICS+). 

Tout apparaît évident en consultant cette carte simplement conçue sur l'usage du mot thé selon deux racines étymologiques : "cha" ou "tea".

 

2 commentaires:

Wouter Berg a dit…

Portugal. Please explain.

Gabriel Gamas Giuntini a dit…

Portugal was the first European contact. The Portuguese kin drink more tea when compared with the British people. The origin of tea in England happened because of a Portuguese Princess that became England’s Queen, she LOVED tea, because in Portugal EVERYBODY used to drink it. So, when the Queen started drinking tea, all British aristocracy started drinking also. And then some philologists say that the origin of the word tea is that in the boxes where Portugal use to transport Tea Herbs, in the boxes used to be written “Transporte de Ervas Aromáticas” (Aromatic’s herbs transports) and the initials that were on the box were “TEA”, so that is why the name, it’s the Portuguese influence in the world!! If you wanna read more, just look in this BBC report http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20170823-the-true-story-behind-englands-tea-obsession