Megatrends aired a minute‑and‑a‑half TikTok clip from an English‑speaking Chinese influencer who accused U.S. political and business elites of hollowing out American manufacturing and impoverishing the middle class. The clip urged Americans to "take your country back," rejecting tariffs in favor of a larger political awakening.
When asked how he would respond if a student offered that statement in class, international-relations scholar John Mearsheimer told the program, "I would tell him I basically agree with him," endorsing the clip’s critique of how elites and policy choices have affected U.S. industry. The program’s host, Pat Fahey, linked that line of critique to populist elements in recent U.S. politics and to long‑standing debates about trade policy, domestic inequality and the influence of billionaires.
The segment also included a brief exchange in which the host disputed some of Mearsheimer’s past predictions, noting he had differing track records on forecasting events, but the professor’s immediate reaction to the clip was agreement on the core economic grievance.
The program framed the clip and the academic response as part of a larger conversation about economic policy and political organizing rather than a policy prescription. No new policy proposals or government actions were announced on the program in connection with the clip.