
@BeijingDai What use are guns in the hands of cowards?
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@BeijingDai What use are guns in the hands of cowards?



@li_dawei98 Put it this way, as a Taiwanese I’d rather see white American sexpats in Taiwan get turned into hamburger than seeing my fellow Taiwanese and Chinese die



The way that China and Taiwan refer to their Indigenous peoples is quite instructive: China: Ethnic minorities/少數民族, the implication being that they are fewer and matter less Taiwan: Indigenous peoples/原住民, the original inhabitants, who deserve respect


Taiwan doesn't need to match China's military. It needs to make an invasion so bloody and chaotic that Beijing never tries. Drones are how it does that. New @WarOnTheRocks piece with @molkathcam on why Hellscape should be Taiwan's operational concept — not America's. warontherocks.com/2026/03/hellsc…

A lot of us wonder why @SenatorWong has been such a pathetic impotent cuck to Israel & she recently let Jeremy Liebler of Zionist Federation of Australia chair one of her meetings. That excerpt from former PM Rudd’s autobiography gives clues to how the Zionist Lieblers do threat.



By translating a TV drama about China's nuclear weapons program I'm learning way more about uranium enrichment than I ever thought possible 😂


Don’t be nervous, bro. You’re in China, not the UK. Our honor guards won’t yell at you "Make Way" and push you aside. They’ll just go around you.






@ericjang11 As far as I can tell, China still can’t tap into the color and emotion that comes with being human as effectively as the US thus not being able to create new feelings and futures. America will remain the super power imo (says the American design guy. Clearly biased)








BREAKING NEWS: TECH SCIENTISTS WORLDWIDE are in shock today after the US suddenly banned Chinese participants from the world’s largest gathering of AI researchers, set to be held in Australia. The sudden blow to academic freedom stunned the world of AI and machine learning. Every entity sanctioned by the US is now automatically banned from submitting papers to the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, organizers said. The submission of work is linked to attendance at the annual gathering. The science organization processes academic papers and organizes the world’s largest AI researchers’ annual meeting, due to be held in Sydney from 6 December this year. . SCIENTISTS CRY FOUL The organization, known as NeurIPS for short, has been running since the late 1980s, under scientific principles of collaboration—not politics. But now organizers have been told they must reject US-sanctioned firms. The problem is that the US sanctions list is massive and arbitrary, designed to smack down rivals. It contains more than 870 Chinese targets, including Huawei, SenseTime, and Megvii. Chinese telecom operators are also listed. Chinese scientists have cried foul. The China Computer Federation urged NeurIPS to “recognize the harm its actions have caused to the global academic community” in a statement yesterday. It called for the foundation to “restore equal submission and academic exchange rights for all institutions”. . 'JOINT EFFORTS' CREATE SUCCESS Last night scientist Yuliang Xiu of Westlake University in Hangzhou, China, wrote: "It’s my first time being invited as an Area Chair for NeurIPS, and I’m truly honored. However, I have to decline the role due to its sanctions policy." He pointed out that "NeurIPS’ prosperity comes from the joint efforts of researchers worldwide, and its growth and success have long been supported by sponsorships from some of the sanctioned entities too." Non-Chinese scientists have also expressed dismay. “What a ridiculous decision from NeurIPS! Some of the companies affected have sponsored you for years!” said Haitham Bou Ammar, an assistant professor from Cambridge, UK, writing on X. Maziyar Panahi, an AI healthcare scientist based in France, described the new policy as "nonsense". . HOW SCIENCE WORKS In the past, Chinese scientists were not just heavily involved, but actually helped make the conference happen, with Huawei, Unitree, Bytedance and Alibaba listed as sponsors. Scientists from around the world have pointed out at that science does not work this way—global academic breakthroughs in scientific fields are, by definition, shared by humanity. If you’ve discovered a new element in particle physics, it’s a new element. Pretending it didn’t happen just because the scientist is Chinese (or Russian or Iranian) destroys the foundations of the scientific method.




