This could be an interesting opinion if you added some logic to it and try to explain why you think China would leave something they were one of the main founders of and is benefiting them greatly.
China founded BRICS because nobody was inviting it to the “grown-ups club” — the G7. Developed countries still don’t see China as an equal. At some point, Xi Jinping, wearing his ‘eternal Mao’ suit, decided to flex muscles by expanding BRICS with a bunch of raw-material satellites — to shake the dollar’s dominance.
But the moment this expansion started smelling like real responsibility and potential loss of access to US and EU markets, China quietly stepped back. That’s how it works.
So what will come out of this union? Where is at least some result of their cooperation? They still buy goods for dollars, don't they? So many years have passed since their creation, but they are still marking time. And why? Because each usurper is pulling the blanket over himself.
I completely agree with you, but I’d add that this whole bloc isn’t really about real economic results — it’s more of a cover to justify their own authoritarian regimes.
By the way you should also know that the BRICS members are now operating a banking payment system with China, which actually allows them to use China's own fiat currency instead of the dollar. It is even worth noting that Iran and Brazil are already ahead in this regard, which is why they use Chinese currency when purchasing imports there.
That’s exactly why Iran is now getting American and Israeli bombs, and Brazil is facing 50% export tariffs. And I don’t see any real action from China, apart from empty words of support for its so-called allies.
Now China has only two options left: either forget about BRICS and reboot Deng Xiaoping’s doctrine again — or get its own share of bombs. And honestly, I think they’ll choose both, paradoxical as it sounds.