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Bergabung Haziran 2023
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void 2.0
void 2.0@frierenzp·
Chinese lower Shang community believe that if they apply upper caste shi community womens " Poo " on their face they will become fair skin like them.
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Pseudo Prophet
Pseudo Prophet@Pseudo_Prophet_·
When Rural Nońg Peasants throw a wedding feast in China. 🇨🇳 Because of the free food, it oftentimes leads into a kind of "Food Riot" as poor peasants rush in to grab as much food as they can. 😰 Such as the life of the poor Peasants in the Rural China. 😩
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𓄧@CaughtIn4KHQ·
📌 Ever wondered why #Chinese people don't protest against CCP in #China 🇨🇳 but do when they're abroad? >Police carry out random phone checks, searching for foreign apps/anti-CCP protests Content. >Those who protest against CCP/ refuse inspection will face detention/arrest.
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Avadhut@RealAvadhut·
Chinese people enjoying a quality meal.
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Kungfu Pande 🇮🇳 (Parody)
This is how 90% of Ch!na actually looks like. Shanghai. Beijing. Shenzhen. The shining skylines that they show in every documentary, every news segment, every "Ch!na is winning" argument on the internet. 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗶𝘀 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗖𝗵!𝗻𝗮. That is the version of Ch!na that is meant to be seen. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗖𝗵!𝗻𝗮 𝗶𝘀 𝗿𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗹. Underdeveloped. Deliberately kept out of frame. Hundreds of millions of people living in conditions that would shock the same people who point to Shanghai as proof of Ch!nese superiority. There is even a name for it in Ch!nese policy. 𝗛𝘂𝗸𝗼𝘂. Hukou is Ch!na's household registration system. Think of it as a document that ties every Ch!nese citizen to their place of birth... either urban or rural. Here is how it works in simple terms. You are born in a village in rural Sichuan. Your Hukou says rural Sichuan. You grow up, move to Shanghai for work, and spend 20 years there. You are still legally a rural Sichuan resident. Which means... Your children cannot attend Shanghai public schools for free. You cannot access Shanghai's public healthcare at the same rate as urban residents. You cannot qualify for the same social security benefits as someone born in Shanghai. You are physically in the city but legally you do not belong to it. This creates two classes of people inside the same city. Urban Hukou holders... full access to education, healthcare, housing subsidies, and social services. Rural Hukou holders living in cities... second class access to everything. Or none at all. There are an estimated 300 million people in Ch!na living in cities with rural Hukou status. They built the skylines. They work the factories. They keep the cities running. They just cannot fully live in them. In India, a guy from village can move to a city and he and his family will get all the benefit of that city ... not in Ch!na though. That is the real divide in Ch!na that the Shanghai and Beijing ads never show you.
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Mr Parle G
Mr Parle G@MrParleG·
Cracked dorms for locals (Lower caste), brand-new housing for international students at a university in #China
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Chandra 🇮🇳
Chandra 🇮🇳@cbatrody·
They have the state of the art latest technology, sir! #China 🇨🇳
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ChinaVideos
ChinaVideos@ChinaVideos1·
In such a state, a Chinese man left a hotel. To call this "incredible" is not enough. There is nothing that could aptly describe this state. Video from @Sheikh_Yabouti #China
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Nepali Billa 🇮🇳
Nepali Billa 🇮🇳@nepalimeow·
>Chinse soldiers crying infront of korean soldier >India army save many chinese soldiers from Korean army > Pic- korean war
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Pushpender Shekhawat
Pushpender Shekhawat@PushpenderSays·
Why do the Chinese hate Japan ?
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Shruthi Iyer 🪷
Shruthi Iyer 🪷@Avacado_Op·
Meet China's own Michael Jackson. 🇨🇳 He blends Kung Fu with dance and is widely regarded as one of the top dancers in China
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OM Hindi
OM Hindi@OM_Hindi·
Everage river in Super power China 🇨🇳
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裏の中国(Reality of China) 🇨🇳
This Chinese river looks more like a sewer than water. How many tons of waste does it carry into the ocean every hour???
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Vivek Mishra
Vivek Mishra@Viveksagarbjp·
Chinese PR only shows children getting high tech education in Eastern China, 🇨🇳 The condition of children in Western China is a stark contrast. No proper roof to study, no proper food shortage of water. No one will show you this side of China. Will you still curse your own country or be proud of India?
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Eason Tenzin 🇮🇳🇷🇪 (Sher-e-tibet)
A low caste chinese lad was forced to be a labour for the high caste owner for whom his entire family works, the police officer making sure that he does the right job. Sadly we don't see this on internet, Lower caste people in china struggle too.
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Aayush Dubey
Aayush Dubey@ModifiedAayush·
According to Indian Leftists, China is 100 years ahead of the world. But reality often looks very different from the propaganda they sell. This video is from Shenzhen, one of China’s most developed cities, where people can be seen sleeping on the streets. The China shown on the internet is only the polished 1%. The ground reality tells another story.
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Sharroh
Sharroh@Sharroh45·
This is the condition of the airport in China 🇨🇳, a country that is supposedly 30 years ahead of the world.
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Bharat Policies
Bharat Policies@Bharatpolicies8·
#Bharat_china_special 🛑 A chinese youtuber, Guanguan, secretly filmed a concentration camp for Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang.🛑 🇨🇳🇨🇳 > More than one million Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and other minorities are estimated to have been locked up in these camps, according to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. > Survivors report widespread human rights abuses, including forced labor, indoctrination, and torture. > However, China refers to these sites as "vocational education and training centers" or "thought transformation" camps, established to counter extremism and terrorism. > It should be noted that China initially denied all allegations, dismissing them as international “interference” in its domestic affairs. > However, faced with mounting eyewitness accounts and extensive reporting from multiple independent sources, the Chinese government eventually acknowledged the existence of the camps.
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Indian rivers Chinese rivers
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