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Noticing 🥷🏾 | Repeal Article 9 🇯🇵

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Zineb Riboua
Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
China’s biggest problem after this operation will be its relationship with Gulf countries. Building up Iran’s capabilities, providing them with intel, and arming them to the teeth will have consequences. Selling/buying oil is one thing, giving China access to better deals is another. open.substack.com/pub/zinebribou…
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Northern Perspective
Northern Perspective@NorthrnPrspectv·
🚨CAR-NEY CRASH🚨 We are now witnessing a car crash in slow motion as Mark Carney has publicly backed Michael Ma, and refused to directly say there is forced labour in China. But this isn't new. Previously, Mark Carney refused to acknowledge the Uyghur genocide. Not good.
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bruhh@itikisme·
@astaf_gorilla @_Wayne_Yang obviously. look at that person @. definitely from american's school. that's why chatgpt is a must 🤭
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Astafgorilla🔻🪂
Astafgorilla🔻🪂@astaf_gorilla·
East asians up to their shit again. Imagine thinking SEAsians are backward when many of our payment systems are more advanced, involving no touch credit card and phone payments instead of cash.
へべれけ犬@hbrkin1111

@masanews3 コイツ...マジか...? 本当に原始人並みじゃねえか

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Akira Arai
Akira Arai@AkiraArai4·
@hori_shigeki 支那の産業を育てたのが日本だけど、天安門事件以来の反日教育と覇権政治によって恩をあだで返す発言と政策しかしていない鬼畜国家だね。基礎技術は皆無に等しく虚偽隠蔽と張りぼて大国ではあるね。
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堀 茂樹
堀 茂樹@hori_shigeki·
加えて一言。仮に「中国が悪い」「悪いのは中国」としても、世界一の産業国に成長した隣国を公然と罵倒してドヤ顔するのは幼稚です。正邪がどうあれ、負ける戦(いくさ)はしてはいけない。嘗て米国が有していた産業力に潰された日本が今また中国との戦争を必ずしも避けぬのなら、無知は実に致命的です。
ぼんくら@takaikumega

現代日本と現代日本人多数派諸君の「中国嫌い・中国敵視」は度を超して、もはや洗脳状態のようだ。 小生は気持ち悪く気分悪く恐ろしく毎日感じている。 反対に、アメリカ米国あめりか、は全くの疑問も批判もなく肯定礼賛応援受動の日本。情けなくみっともなく下劣である日本。こんな日本に未来はない。

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Doggy Dog
Doggy Dog@DoggyDog1208·
US defence spending doubled in last 20 years. Fewer ships in the navy. Fewer fighters in the airforce. Fewer missiles in inventory. Can’t even field two aircraft carriers to attack Iran when the US fielded six in both Iraq wars. Your defence contractors are ass raping you, bro.
AZ Native@JoesKnocking

@DoggyDog1208 @aurorachaang Whatever helps you cope.

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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
The tantrum is obvious. The U.S. cannot break Iran quickly, cannot fully control the region, and cannot force every ally into line, so imperial nostalgia kicks in: “Look at Japan, we bombed it, occupied it, stationed troops on its soil, and now it's obedient. Why can’t everyone just obey?” Because not every nation wants to live as a domesticated empire lackey.
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav

Americans dropped nukes on Japan twice and now they‘re best friends. Americans defended Europeans for free the past 80 years and they are the most ungrateful pricks imaginable. There is a lesson to be learned there.

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David P. Goldman
David P. Goldman@davidpgoldman·
Is China cooking its GDP numbers? I don't know. But the US surely is. China's electricity consumption is now 8MWh/capita, vs. 3MWh/capita in 2010. That's proportional to the increase in China's reported real GDP. The US is at 13MWH/capita, unchanged from 2010. We have a lot more GDP in the US, but less industrial production than in 2008. "Real" personal consumption expenditures for health care are at $2.8 trillion 2017 dollars, almost double the 2010 level. That's 18% of our GDP! But are we really consuming twice as much in health care services?
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Charlott Qing
Charlott Qing@charlotteamis33·
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) hates all beautiful things. In particular, it cannot tolerate Shen Yun Performing Arts, which promotes and glorifies traditional Chinese culture. Once again, it has extended its evil hand overseas, using intimidation and threats, fully displaying the madness of its final days.
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PLA_Overwhelm
PLA_Overwhelm@junshiguancha1·
Think "Made in China" is cheap? Think again. • BYD U9: 496 km/h world record • ZXMOTO: Beat Ducati & Yamaha for WorldSSP win • CR450 Train: 400 km/h incoming Speed doesn't lie. The era of high-performance engineering is here.🇨🇳
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Michael Lucci
Michael Lucci@Michael7ucci·
@Qisu2024Qisu “Church that is not registered” Lmao It’s literally our first amendment.
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Michael Lucci
Michael Lucci@Michael7ucci·
The Chinese people are the first and greatest victims of Communist Party. Nobody knows this better than Grace Jin Drexel and her father, Mingri “Ezra” Jin, who was arrested for preaching his Christian faith. Communists cannot abide a higher power. dailywire.com/news/her-fathe…
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Denise Wu
Denise Wu@denisewu·
Taiwan 🇹🇼 , choose wisely…. 🇺🇸 want you to be porcupine on steroids, in order to protect yourself from 🇨🇳. 🇨🇳 and KMT wants you to be defenseless.
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Denise Wu
Denise Wu@denisewu·
• Taiwan 🇹🇼 doesn’t want “unification”. • Xi doesn’t want “peaceful” unification either. • Only “useful idiots” does.
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thatfanacct⁷❄
thatfanacct⁷❄@awakensmeraldo·
@sighyam East asians with their moral ascendancy over SEA will never not piss me off. They act so superior and yet they lack basic levels of humanity and empathy.
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yam
yam@sighyam·
Japanese and Thais have been fighting on Twitter all day. Here’s the tea lol: A Thai man at a 7-11 attempted to buy a box of instant ramen. He opens it, pours hot water, and then goes to pay. Why? Because in Thailand this is common, as Thais live in a high interpersonal trust society and people can be trusted to pay for things at shops. For added clarity, this practice is mostly done with noodles to save time and not much else. However, in Japan, people are expected to pay for noodles before opening them. A Japanese 7-11 cashier corrects him. No problem. The man pays. Great learning experience. The video is shared online in case other Thais don’t know. A Japanese nationalist account reposts the video: many Japanese netizens harshly criticise the Thai man, with many being racist and xenophobic, even attacking the man for not knowing how to insert cash into the machine, calling him backward, a country bumpkin, and stupid, etc. Thais reacted by criticising the Japanese for their uptightness, saying how when Japanese tourists make mistakes, the Thai mindset and approach are to act calm and reasonable. Thais are confused why it’s so hard to adopt an “it’s okay” mindset, especially when no harm was caused. In Thailand, this is a quintessential mindset that Thais live by. The Japanese side responds and basically says it doesn’t matter… you’re in Japan, and the Thai man is practically stealing. Thais respond by saying, okay, understood but who attempts to steal and then goes to pay? Thais then pull out receipts of all the times Japanese tourists have behaved badly in Thailand, pointing out that bad behaviour stemming from moral bankruptcy like discrimination, sexual assault, and theft is more common from Japanese tourists than from Thais, with many cases making headlines over the past few years alone. Comments about Thailand being backward because the Thai man put the cash note in the wrong way were also met with confusion from the Thai side. In Thailand, QR payments and e-wallets are the default payment methods, and most Thais now adopt this new-gen banking tech. Japan is still a cash heavy society and relies on older infrastructure habits. It’s worth writing that not every Japanese comments are attacking the Thai man. Many are being reasonable and those who have travelled to Thailand have been pushing back against other Japanese netizens comments.
Masa@masanews3

迷惑系外国人、購入前のカップラーメンを勝手に開封 お湯まで入れてしまい店員さんガチギレ😱🦁

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The sanctions playbook was rehearsed on Vietnam. After the war, the U.S. blocked Vietnam from the IMF, the World Bank, and virtually every major international financial institution. It maintained a trade embargo that isolated the Vietnamese economy for two decades. It pressured other countries to cut ties. It tried to build an economic wall around a country that had just survived a military one. The logic was the same logic it always is: If we can't destroy you with bombs, we'll destroy you with poverty. Make the economy scream. Make ordinary people suffer until they associate their suffering with their government's independence rather than with the foreign power squeezing them. Wait for collapse. Wait for desperation. Wait for the next coup, the next "color revolution," the next government that will finally do what Washington wants. They waited for twenty years. Vietnam didn't collapse. It didn't beg. It reformed on its own terms, through its own process, at its own pace. It eventually normalized relations, not because it surrendered, but because it was strong enough that America eventually decided engagement served its interests better than isolation. Vietnam outlasted the embargo. The same country that outlasted B-52s outlasted economic strangulation. Every nation currently living under American sanctions should study the Vietnamese experience. Not as a perfect model, nothing is, but as proof that the embargo is not a death sentence. It is a test of endurance. And some peoples are very, very good at endurance.
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