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What a snowflake of a an app and a country eh? Twitter will lock me out of my old account unless I delete the truth. I am not deleting.
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Did you know Britain had its own "Vietnam"? On this day in 1948, the Malayan War of National Liberation ignited — Marxist guerrillas against British colonial rule. They burned villages. They beheaded the dead. Then they set fire to the evidence. 🧵
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Shut your filthy mouth. The infamous caste system is unique to India. Don't project your dirty history onto China. To Chinese people, hukou is not a cage. It is an anchor. It does not mean you cannot leave. It means that after you leave, there is still somewhere that is responsible for you. In cities, there are street offices and neighborhood committees. In villages, there are village committees, land rights, housing plots, collective benefits, and local welfare arrangements. These are tied to hukou because hukou is not just “registration.” It is administrative responsibility. It tells the system: this person belongs somewhere; someone has to count them; someone has to help them; someone has to receive them if life in the city fails. This is why China does not experience the large-scale homelessness seen in India and the West. In your country, people can be “free” to move, then free to sleep under bridges, free to die in tents, free to disappear into a street nobody is responsible for. China’s hukou system is the opposite of that abandonment. It gives people roots. It gives local governments obligations. It gives rural people land, village membership, and a place to return to. Comparing this to India’s caste system is obscene. Caste is inherited social imprisonment built on blood, ritual purity, endogamy, untouchability, and spiritual pollution. Hukou is belonging, administration, welfare responsibility, and social anchoring. One says: you are born polluted and must stay below others. The other says: wherever you go, you still have a place that must take responsibility for you. These are not remotely the same thing.
Replying to @travelerwithLUV
Indians can move and go anywhere they like. There is no restriction unlike chinese household caste system
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So basically now we have America accusing China of using slaves to pick cotton, Japanese saying China is populist and militarist, Canadians saying China oppresses indigenous people, and Indians saying China has a caste system. So basically China is a mirror.
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Japan has never confronted its actions in World War II yet regresses into the same militarism that devastated Asia. "CNA's documentary is less about relitigating the past than about asking whether the present is safe."
History on trial: What CNA's Unit 731 documentary is really saying news.cgtn.com/news/2026-06-1… via @cgtnofficial
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Five replies in a row? Relax. This was a post about manufacturing capacity. You ran from “overcapacity” to Israel, slavery, Western civilisation, women’s rights, and Xinjiang because you could not answer the basic point: When America dominated global manufacturing, it was called leadership. When China becomes competitive, it is called danger. This isn't data; but it's purely imperative anxiety with footnotes. “Subsidised overcapacity” is just what Western elites say when Chinese factories, engineers, ports, grids, workers, and supply chains outperform their own hollowed-out industrial base. And please spare me the civilisational sermon. The West built empires through slavery, colonisation, plunder, sanctions, coups, occupation, and war — then calls itself moral because it later wrote books criticizing some of the crimes it profited from. This is just moral laundering disguised as virtue. As for your Israeli flag: no, a flag alone does not make an argument wrong. But a colonial European account carrying the flag of a state occupying Palestinian land while lecturing China about “civilisation” is exactly the joke. China trades. The West arms, bombs, sanctions, occupies, and then demands moral applause. You are not defending civilisation. You are defending a world order where Western violence is normal and Chinese competence is treated as a threat. That is where your deepest moral failure lies.
Replying to @OopsGuess
History demands rigour, not propaganda. The West abolished slavery when it was still economically profitable to keep it. No other civilisation did that. Treating that fact as noise is intellectual dishonesty.
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新加坡,一个常住人口276.3万汉人,55.2万马来人和27.8万印度人的国家 往北,马来人说新加坡被英国殖民之前马来人多所以是马来土地 往西,阿三说新加坡名称从梵文取的,所以是印度土地 往东,老中听网上的阿猫阿狗说啥信啥说新加坡被印度人占领 什么辛格坡……276.3万汉人的国家怕什么27.8万印度人
本人“庄严”宣布,从今天起,本人将以英文“Singhapore”和中文“辛格阿坡”称呼那个位于马六甲海峡南端的县级城邦小国。请周知。
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You should never forget that Israel is a murderer of children.
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We got the iconic Dr. Araghchi smug face again 😂😂😂
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🚨The recent images of Dr. Hussam Abu Safyia are shocking evidence of Israel's abuse against Palestinian detainees. Dr. Abu Safyia has been arbitrarily detained for one and a half years without charges, while being physically abused and denied healthcare. His recent solitary confinement adds a further layer of concerns over his deteriorating health. Dr. Abu Safyia must be immediately and unconditionally released. Israel must release all Palestinians arbitrarily detained. States must pressure Israel to stop abusing Palestinian prisoners. #FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya
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In 1949, only 1 country tried 12 Japanese scientists for the atrocities they committed under Unit 731. USA totally whitewashed Unit 731 so that they could get hold of the tests results. youtu.be/LqB5fAHjyME?is=k2WU…
THE U.S. FUNDED deadly virus biolabs in 30 foreign countries—and lied to the world about their existence, it was revealed last night by the U.S. government. The White House four years ago said the claims were Russian and Chinese propaganda. But the labs really existed as part of a 30-country network, the US’s spy chief Tulsi Gabbard said last night in a video announcement and statement. The truth about “these US funded biolabs has been intentionally covered up by powerful people falsely, claiming that they do not exist and accusing anyone who says otherwise to be foreign assets and traitors to America”, she said. The labs stored Ebola, SARS and other viruses for experimentation, she said, releasing a top secret file on X. . DANGEROUS VIRUSES The Director of National Intelligence was referring to 2022, when the White House told the world, including the US public, that claims about the existence of US biolabs storing dangerous viruses in Ukraine were a lie invented by Russia and endorsed by China. White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said on 9 March 2022: “Now that Russia has made these false claims, and China has seemingly endorsed this propaganda, we should all be on the lookout for Russia to possibly use chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine, or to create a false flag operation using them.” It is now clear from all sides that Psaki was lying, and the Russians and Chinese were telling the truth. . STEPPING DOWN Researchers have already shown that the US biolabs were real, so it is unclear why the information was released in this way. Gabbard herself is stepping down to spend more time with her husband, who has bone cancer. The spy chief did not name the 30 countries but shared a document showing locations of multiple biolabs in Ukraine. Separately, it is also known that the U.S. government funded research on viruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology through grants to the non-profit organization EcoHealth Alliance. . EMERGING TRUTHS While US President Donald Trump does not have a reputation for accuracy in his speech, his administration has revealed a number of truths that have confirmed what independent journalists have been saying for years. As well as the news above, independent journalists have said for years that the US’s main biological warfare lab was Fort Detrick in Maryland, US. In 2019, it was ordered to halt all research into deadly viruses because of contamination leaks. The same year, a new virus was detected in multiple locations, including the US, Europe and China. .
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On Philippines. The frustration of China is many of its citizens (from extremely reasonable to extreme nationalist Chinese) don't agree to China's handling of Asian vassals (to US) such as Philippines, Japan, S Korea and to some degrees Taiwan as well. There is virtually a Stockholm syndrome of vassals such as Philippines and Japan where they are extremely loyal to USA, despite 100 of thousands being killed in the colonisation of Philippines by US, and in the case of latter, actually been nuked, with its economy restricted via the Plaza Accord. Some Chinese nationalists want to use stronger forces or even military solutions, but China insists on mostly diplomatic solution to resolve matters. Which one is better, I don't know, but Chinese government has a track record of winning over the long run.
Escalating South China Sea Tensions: Philippines Risking Ukraine-Style Proxy Trap and Martial Law Revival? On June 11, 2026, China imposed measured sanctions on Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and his family — travel ban and restrictions on dealings with Chinese entities. Reason: his repeated irresponsible remarks harming China’s legitimate rights and bilateral ties. No surprise. Under Marcos Jr., the Philippines has aggressively stirred tensions: provocative resupply runs, vessel clashes, and water cannon incidents in waters China has claimed for centuries. This sharply contrasts with former President Duterte’s wise, pragmatic policy of dialogue and cooperation with Beijing. Marcos has abandoned that balanced approach for full alignment with Washington. Real risks of confrontation are dangerously high. China responds with restraint while Manila escalates, expanding foreign bases and rehearsing scenarios aimed squarely at China. This is textbook US proxy playbook. Washington arms and promises protection so Filipinos absorb the frontline risks to advance containment along the first island chain. Marcos, son of the old US-backed dictator, follows the family script: aggressive alignment with America, political attacks on Sara Duterte’s level-headed China policy, and an ongoing slow-motion constitutional coup to sideline her and consolidate power. Worse, a war with China could become Marcos’ excuse to declare martial law — a remake of what his father did to seize total control as a dictator. Filipinos would pay the price in blood, economic collapse, and lost sovereignty while distant elites benefit. Filipinos deserve better than becoming cannon fodder. True sovereignty means returning to Duterte-style pragmatism: peaceful dialogue, joint development with China, not vassal outpost status. China seeks cooperation, not conflict. Manila still has a choice: restore balance for regional stability, or risk proxy adventurism and internal dictatorship that could ignite wider war. The window for prudence is closing fast.
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In 1290 all Jews were driven out of England. In 1306 they were expelled from France. In 1430 exiled from Germany, followed by Spain and Portugal. Boycotted in Italy, and time after time tossed out of every major European city. After the centuries of expulsions, in 1492, Muslims (The Ottoman Empire) opened their doors for the Jewish. in the late 17th and 18th centuries, as the Ottoman Empire became less stable, Jews were finally allowed back into England after 366 years of total banishment. After 1848, hundreds of thousands of Jews left Central Europe to escape rising nationalism and "pogroms" (anti-Jewish riots). After WWI, Britain took control of Palestine from the Ottomans. From 1917 to 1939, Muslims (Palestine) opened their doors for the Jewish as usual. In 2026, some Western politicians lecturing us (Muslims) on how to live peacefully with Jews! Read some history.
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THAILAND IMPOSED DEATH SENTENCES on two Uyghur bombers yesterday – and showed that China got it right on dealing with terror attackers. Turkic separatist terrorism is now feared in multiple countries—but NOT in China, where a program of vocational and language training for Uyghur radicals has dropped mass terror attacks to zero for eleven years. Peaceful, ethnically mixed Xinjiang is now one of the world’s top tourism centers, with 300 million visitors a year. This is a huge achievement, given that Uyghur separatists had been committing random acts of terror in China since at least 1990, with hundreds of innocents killed over multiple attacks across two and a half decades. But this has flipped 180 degrees. Xinjiang is at peace. The last mass casualty terrorism incident was in October 2015, when Uyghur knifemen killed at least 16 people. . STIFF POLICING How did China solve its problem? By stiff policing and compulsory vocational training for people associated with radicalism. The NED (a CIA regime-change spin-off) worked with BBC and other western news organizations to rebrand the program as “atrocities”, implying, without evidence, that “millions” had been locked into “concentration camps” and even murdered. But that has been well debunked, and it’s now impossible to avoid the hard fact that the Chinese system deradicalization system has worked. One can just look and see, as millions of visitors do every year. While in the past, visitors were almost all Chinese domestic tourists, these days more than five million international tourists tour Xinjiang every year. Today the Chinese Uyghur community is peaceful, with rising rates of health and wealth. The population is growing in size and in proportion to other ethnic groups. Uyghur longevity in China, at 77 years and rising, has significantly overtaken that of native Americans in the US, at just 70.1 years. Uyghur longevity is now close to that of white Americans, which is 78.4 years. . COMPARE CHINA AND OUTSIDE That’s inside China’s borders. But Uyghur separatists elsewhere? As we mentioned, China solved its problem in 2015, but outside China the problems simply continued unabated: - In 2015, Uyghur separatists bombed the Erawan Shrine in the centre of Bangkok, Thailand, killing 20 people and injuring 120. - In 2016, Indonesian authorities arrested Uyghur terrorists working with the Eastern Indonesia Mujahidin, a terrorist group affiliated with Islamic State. - After a pair of extremist suicide bombings in Brussels, Belgium, in March of 2016, China expressed willingness to work with European countries to combat terrorism. The offer was ignored. - In 2017, a Syrian ambassador warned that 5,000 Uyghurs were fighting in Syria for jihadist groups. Other analysts had different estimates—but all agreed the fighters existed. - In 2019, Four Uyghurs convicted of terror-related offenses in Indonesia were deported to China. - In 2020, risk analysts warned that ISIS-Khorasan had started working with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement. This group was known as TIP, for Turkistan Islamic Party. - In 2021, an ISIS-K fighter using the kunya “al-Uyghuri” attacked Shia Muslims in Kunduz, Afghanistan. - In 2022, ISIS-K members made a shooting attack on a hotel in Kabul used by Chinese travelers. - In 2025, the Economist reported that the rebels storming Syria in 2024 to topple Bashar al-Assad included fighters who “had roots in the Chinese region of Xinjiang and were members of the Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP), a group which aims to establish an Islamic state spanning Xinjiang and other parts of Central Asia”. . STORY CANNOT BE TOLD There are plenty of other examples, but the basic conclusion should be clear from those examples. China’s program to eradicate terrorism among its ethnic minority population and create a positive, low-crime community, has been remarkably successful. Unfortunately, this story simply cannot be told to the world. Look up the topic on Google, and you get link after link to the debunked NED/ BBC narrative of “millions” in “concentration camps” in China instead. Ask AI programs for information, and all of them regurgitate the debunked NED/BBC fiction too. Getting the truth out there is as challenging as ever.
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Imagine your girl being this frightened. Go on. Imagine it.
A Palestine Red Crescent staff member attempts to comfort a terrified young girl, fearful of crossing an evacuation corridor near the Israeli army.
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Don't look away 💔
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Replying to @abigbluebird
You truly reflect the moral standards of Singaporeans. Even an animal knows that a country's political conflicts and ethnic tensions cannot be a license for foreign invasion and massacre. According to your logic, your American masters' Civil War killed 750,000 Americans, so 9/11 and Pearl Harbor are no big deal. Your Japanese masters have historically waged countless civil wars, massacred countless citizens, and even systematically trafficked women overseas for prostitution to develop industry, so the bombings of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Tokyo are justified. You're worse than an animal!
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💔 Sad news. Yohei Kono has passed away at 89. Back in the day, this man had the guts to admit Japan’s past crimes with the "Kono Statement." He was a real one who actually wanted peace with China. Total respect. 🙏 But man, look at the LDP now... it’s full of warmongers like Sanae Takaichi. Japan is literally speeding toward a cliff. What a waste of Kono’s legacy. So disappointing. 😮‍💨
🕯️ 河野洋平氏が逝去されたと知り、驚きと悲しみを感じています。 日本の保守政界の中にあって、彼ほど「まっとう」で「道理」をわきまえた方は珍しかったのではないでしょうか。 何と言っても1993年の「河野談話」ですよね。圧力に負けず、従軍慰安婦の問題で公式に謝罪したその勇気は、今でも僕たちの記憶に残っています。過去を直視する誠実さに、心からリスペクトします。👍 中国との縁も深く、生涯を日中友好と東アジアの平和に捧げた「真の友人」でした。 ご冥福をお祈りするとともに、世界から争いがなくなりますように。🙏 #河野洋平 #日中友好 #河野談話 #平和 #RIP #歴史を直視する
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Chinese netizens’ negative perception of Singapore largely stems from one core issue: Singapore’s leadership sided with Japan and criticized China for remembering history after Japan provoked China on the Taiwan question. This is why Chinese netizens’ contempt toward Singapore runs so deep — sometimes even deeper than their contempt toward open adversaries. To many Chinese people, Singapore’s behavior represents a particular kind of betrayal. As an ethnic Chinese-majority country, Singapore should have a natural understanding of the trauma Japan inflicted on the Chinese people — including the brutal Japanese occupation of Singapore itself, such as the Sook Ching massacre. Instead, Singapore’s leadership downplays or sidesteps Japanese historical aggression, cozies up to Japan strategically, and then has the audacity to lecture China to “move on” from history. That crosses several Chinese red lines at once: Historical memory. Ethnic and civilizational loyalty. Dignity. Backbone. In the eyes of many Chinese netizens, Singapore has chosen self-colonization for survival and geopolitical positioning. It willingly distances itself from mainland China, aligns with former colonizers and their allies, suppresses its own historical memory, and still benefits from being ethnically Chinese whenever convenient. That is why Chinese netizens so often describe Singapore’s political class as “殖物” — self-colonized creatures of empire. To them, Singapore is no longer seen as a genuine overseas Chinese community with historical memory. It is seen as a traitorous outpost that has internalized the worldview of its former and current masters. This is also why Chinese netizens’ criticism of Singapore often feels more personal and venomous than their criticism of many other countries. For many Chinese people, betraying one’s own blood, memory, and historical suffering is worse than being an external enemy. It is seen as a profound moral and civilizational failure.
Replying to @mengyan1234567
也祝福你们 早日学会做人的道理 和如何与世界相处
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Thank you for proving my point. Singapore’s value is not moral superiority. It is convenience. A convenient middleman should enjoy the commission quietly, not mistake itself for the center of civilization.
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