Jamie Wolfowitz

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Jamie Wolfowitz

Jamie Wolfowitz

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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@zapatas_mom @chriswithans doctors who seek money first violates the hippocratic oath. but it's a societal issue, when money is incentivized, leading to expensive education in medicine, thus expensive healthcare. or just simply greed.
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Katrina 🇺🇸🇨🇳🇲🇽
Exactly!! And then they pivot to “we save lives”… ok so not it’s a calling? Because five minutes ago it was “we deserve 500k because of the debt, the training, the sacrifice,” and the second someone points out that everyone has debt and sacrifice, suddenly it’s “we SAVE LIVES.” Pick a lane. Plenty of people work brutal hours, take on debt, and sacrifice time with family. Teachers, nurses, social workers. The difference is they’re not cashing checks that look like a small business revenue stream while acting personally victimized. You don’t get to argue both: you chose it for the money and you’re morally above everyone because it’s a calling. If it’s truly about saving lives, then act like the reward is intrinsic. If it’s about the paycheck, then stop dressing it up like sainthood.
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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@WilliamCalamari @JerryLe36995988 @kinglinzhuhui medical problem?? drug traffickers aren't addicted to their own product. they sell and smuggle them, which destroys societies. china's seen in during the opium wars. we all see it in america today. china doesn't have a drug addict epidemic today. it's called competent justice.
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Richard Jetski
Richard Jetski@WilliamCalamari·
@JerryLe36995988 @kinglinzhuhui You’re treating an entirely medical problem that you’ve added legal ramifications for as if imprisonment is anything other than everyone else locking up people who need treatment. Like oh my god, you create organized crime and blame people for it
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K.L@kinglinzhuhui·
We welcome foreign friends who come to China for business and travel, but never ever try to traffic drugs in China🇨🇳.
James Wood 武杰士@commiepommie

🇨🇳🇫🇷China Executed a French National for Drug Trafficking: Here’s the Real Context China executed a 62-year-old French national, Chan Thao Phoumy, for drug trafficking. Sentenced to death in 2010 after a major meth ring was busted in Guangdong, over fifteen years on death row before the sentence was carried out. France is predictably “deeply concerned.” The usual statements came out, rights violations, anti-death penalty rhetoric, calls for clemency. Beijing’s response was short and to the point: drug crime is everyone’s problem, foreigners are treated exactly the same as locals and the law applies equally to everyone. Now, before the usual outrage cycles kick in, it’s worth understanding why China holds this position so firmly. This isn’t some arbitrary authoritarian quirk, it’s national memory that runs incredibly deep. The Opium Wars (1839–1860) weren’t ancient history here. They were the original Western lesson. British gunboats forced opium into Chinese ports, turned millions into addicts, hollowed out the economy and kicked off a century of humiliation. That scar tissue runs deep. Beijing remembers exactly what happens when you let narcotics flood in: social collapse, lost sovereignty, generational damage. Fast-forward to today and the CPC’s zero-tolerance stance is pure realpolitik, protect public order, keep the streets functional, stop the cartels before they metastasise. They execute for large-scale trafficking because the alternative is the fentanyl-ravaged mess you see elsewhere. And let’s be honest about one thing: it works. Walk around any Chinese city at night and you don’t see the open-air overdose scenes, needle parks, or cartel turf wars that scar parts of the West. Compare that to America’s opioid crisis, hundreds of thousands dead, entire towns hollowed out, or Europe’s creeping cocaine and meth problems. China’s strict laws, swift enforcement and cultural memory aren’t “barbaric.” They’re the reason you don’t have those problems here. Moral of the story, loud and clear: If you’re a foreigner in China, respect the damn laws. Especially on drugs. Traffic, smuggle, or deal and the consequences are final. You’re a guest in someone else’s house, play by their rules or accept the outcome. Sovereignty isn’t optional. Neither is deterrence.

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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@KrepelkaJim @CarlZha it's just funny to me that you think america is too lenient on justice when what you advocate for seems just as lenient, or even more lenient, than the american system. you're bordering close to finland level of leniency.
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Jim Krepelka
Jim Krepelka@KrepelkaJim·
@CarlZha Justice in china is far too swift Criminals deserve a 2nd 3rd chance. China is brutal to it s population yet another example. Cruelty to criminals gives justice to victim but what of society
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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@CarlZha i mean, the turkish tourists' english is pretty good too.
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Carl Zha
Carl Zha@CarlZha·
A 6 year old Chinese kid approached foreign tourists in China to practice English. When he finds out the visitors are Turkey, he starts a conversation about Turkish Ice Cream
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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@RnaudBertrand i think the u.s sent in mark wahlberg to rescue them all. that's why it's so perfect.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
So, if I got that right, here's the narrative: - A US F-15E fighter jet got shot down over Iran, despite Trump saying 2 days beforehand in his nationwide address that Iran has "no anti-aircraft equipment. Their radar is 100% annihilated." (apnews.com/article/donald…) - The plane's weapons systems officer - a "highly respected Colonel," according to Trump - ejected from the plane and got "seriously wounded" (still according to Trump: @realDonaldTrump/116351956955900185" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…) - He still managed to "hike up a 7,000-foot [2.1km] mountain ridgeline and hide in a crevice" in the Zagros Mountains, despite his wounds (time.com/article/2026/0…) - U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones started killing all "Iranian military-aged males believed to be a threat who got within three kilometers of [the American's location]" (x.com/ByChrisGordon/…) - To retrieve him the U.S. managed to seize an "abandoned airport," 200 miles deep inside Iran, near Isfahan (bbc.com/news/articles/…), which happens to be where Iran's largest atomic scientific center is located (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isfahan_N…) - They landed two MC-130 military transport planes in that airport (theaviationist.com/2026/04/05/u-s…) in an operation involving "hundreds of special forces troops and military personnel" (time.com/article/2026/0…) - Both MC-130 planes got "stuck in the sand" and the U.S. destroyed them themselves "to prevent them from falling into Iranian hands" (theaviationist.com/2026/04/05/u-s…) - They deployed "three new aircraft to extract all the U.S. personnel" on the ground (theaviationist.com/2026/04/05/u-s…) - There are videos circulating online of "heavy clashes" with presumably Iranian missiles raining down in Kohgiluyeh County, in the Zagros Mountains during that night (x.com/Afshin_Ismaeli…) - Iran sent pictures of the aftermath at the "abandoned airport" and it's a sight of utter destruction, with US plane and MH-6 helicopter parts scattered all over the ground, still smoking (turkiyetoday.com/region/wreckag…). Iran claims they are the ones who in fact destroyed all the aircraft. - Meanwhile a second U.S. plane, an A-10 Warthog, also crashed on Friday near the Strait of Hormuz according to two U.S. officials speaking to the NYT (#47863db0-d61e-51bf-b7e1-6c4a9dc988e7" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nytimes.com/live/2026/04/0…). In that instance too the lone pilot was apparently "safely rescued." - In all this, after the multiple planes and helicopters destroyed or shot down, the documented heavy clashes, the "hundreds of special forces troops and military personnel" operating deep inside Iran, not a single US soldier was reported killed "or even wounded" (according to Trump: @realDonaldTrump/116350133044957842" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…). - And the 'highly respected Colonel' this was all for? No name. No photo. No interview. Nobody has spoken to him nor knows who he is. So to sum up: anti-aircraft equipment that supposedly didn't exist shot down an F-15 (and, apparently, an A-10 Warthog the same day). A seriously wounded man climbed a 2.1km mountain. The US seized an airfield 200 miles inside a country it's at war with, next to one of its most strategic nuclear sites, and deployed hundreds of troops all apparently unimpeded. Lost two planes to "sand" and destroyed their own helicopters. Videos show heavy clashes, missiles raining down - but not a single person got "even wounded". And the man at the center of it all? Nobody knows who he is, completely anonymous, zero pictures, but Trump says he is "SAFE and SOUND." And so is the rescued A-10 Warthog pilot, who also remains anonymous. Trump concludes this all proves the US has "achieved overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority over the Iranian skies" (@realDonaldTrump/116350133044957842" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…), despite the whole episode only happening because Iran shot his planes out of the sky. Basically, the only thing that's "overwhelming" here is the audacity of the storytelling...
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Carl Zha
Carl Zha@CarlZha·
Beijing city wall's defensive tower destroyed by 8-nation alliance army (UK, US, France, Germany, Japan Austro-Hungry, Italy, Russia) in the sack of Beijing during Boxer Rebellion 1900
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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@Eivor_Koy the lesson here is remove the angloids from non-angloid spaces. the silver lining is that people are finally starting to seem them for what they are. the great firewall is a godsend.
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Eivor
Eivor@Eivor_Koy·
It reminds me of that Chinese fruit seller on TikTok who didn’t speak any English. He’d reply to every single comment with a big smiling emoji, genuinely thinking he was spreading good vibes. Instead, some people started leaving horrible, clickbait comments like “my house burned down and my whole family died,” just so they could screenshot his innocent smiley face and mock him for it. As a Chinese, I spoke up against the bullying and called it out for what it was—straight-up discrimination. All I got in return was even more hate directed at me. Eventually, the fruit seller realized what was happening, that his kindness was being turned into a joke, and he stopped posting for a long time. Some people are just cruel. But what’s even worse are the ones who defend the bullies and act like speaking English gives them the right to look down on or harass anyone who doesn’t. It’s pretty messed up.
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𝐌𝐚𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐦@Malcolm_Pal9

American soldiers making fun of an Iraqi child during the invasion of Iraq.

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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@AngelicaOung so the rfa makes fakes news about someone's grandma. the grand daughter denied it. and their community's reaction is still blaming china for the attempted nothingburger.
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Angelica 🌐⚛️🇹🇼🇨🇳🇺🇸
The standard of proof for China Bad content is just ridiculously low. As in, does such standard actually exist?
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Mehmet Tohti@MehmetTohti

According to @RFA_UyghurNews, Chinese authorities have detained and interrogated Reyhan Kasim, the 86‑year‑old grandmother of @eri_arfiya — Japan’s Deputy Foreign Minister of Uyghur heritage — in apparent retaliation for her principled and outspoken stance on the Uyghur genocide against China. The targeting of relatives of Uyghurs living abroad is a widespread and systematic tactic used by Beijing. This form of collective punishment is a textbook example of transnational repression, aimed at silencing dissent and spreading fear among the Uyghur diaspora. In this case, it appears intended to send a clear message to @eri_arfiya: to back away from addressing the Uyghur genocide and China’s campaign of transnational repression.

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Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@eri_arfiya fake news made by your own ally, cia radio free asia, and now you all are crying as if there was something happening. idiots.
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英利アルフィヤ(衆議院議員・千葉5区/外務大臣政務官) Arfiya Eri, MP🇯🇵
祖母に関するラジオ・フリー・アジア(ウイグル語)による報道につき、多くの皆様からご心配をいただき、心より感謝申し上げます。
事実関係については現在、慎重に確認を進めておりますが、現時点では拘束されていないとの情報を得ております。 引き続き状況を注視し、必要に応じて適宜ご報告いたします。 またこの機会に、国境を越えた弾圧はいかなる場所においても許されるべきではないこと、そして今この瞬間も拘束されたご家族を思いながら日々を懸命に生きておられる世界中のウイグル系の方々に対し、連帯の意を表します。今後も、日本の一衆議院議員として、世界の人権課題に真摯に取り組んでまいります。 一日も早く、すべての方々が愛する人々と共に過ごせる日が訪れますように。
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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@universalbrow @CarlZha the highest iqs are east asian lol. you sent a rescue team to rescue a rescue team. running out of long-range missiles forced u.s planes over iran, and got shot. artemis toilet is stanking up just like uss ford, not to mention the latter's laundry fire. flees from shores.
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Brau Cavalcanti de Albuquerque 🇮🇹🇧🇷 🇵🇹
Not true. All true science is Western and they'll never supplant us. Look at getting Maduro, rescuing the pilot in Iran. Going back to the moon. The CCP is nonplussed, Xi is peeing his pants. We have higher IQ, more curiosity, creativity, drive, personal power. Better genetics, that's all
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Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@timsoret lol, join their ranks cowboy. become a u.s marine and invade iran. please, for the sake of humanity, please do it.
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Tim Soret
Tim Soret@timsoret·
Frankly I hope I can join your ranks one day. I'm done with the morally smug, economically illiterate, declinist mindset here. We think we're so cultured & so smart, but it's mostly masturbatory. Americans keep demonstrating their uniquely actionable & pragmatic intelligence.
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Tim Soret@timsoret·
As a European, I apologize to Americans for all the idiocy coming from our side. You save your pilots no matter the cost. You send humans to the moon. You fight authoritarianism head-on. It's truly inspiring. We're on the wrong side of the moral equation.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
NEWS 🚨: Artemis II astronauts are now reporting a horrible smell coming from their toilet.
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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@CarlZha well, now iranians should be more aware next time, right? they know where the nuclear material lies as a bait.
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Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@universalbrow @CarlZha lol, asia was more scientifically advanced back when europe was still in the dark ages. in fact, china played a crucial role in the european renaissance.
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Jamie Wolfowitz
Jamie Wolfowitz@jamiewolfowitz·
@CarlZha this is cute, but i wanna blame the gacha companies. it's essentially gambling advertised for kids.
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Carl Zha
Carl Zha@CarlZha·
A 9 yr old girl in China took her dad's phone to play gacha game where she spend her dad's money. Dad found out and made her to turn herself in to the police. Her confession video went viral:
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