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just some guy with opinions...

worldwide Katılım Mayıs 2016
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@jenniferzeng97 How did he set off the projector then escape out of the country before they could locate him? Wasn't the protector located within 50 minutes, how could he get away so far so fast?
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Inconvenient Truths — Jennifer Zeng Reports
🚨Update: The brave man who did this, Mr. Qi Hong, is 43 years old and is currently in the United Kingdom. He believes in Buddhism. What he is most worried about now is that innocent people might be implicated because of his actions (The CCP already harassed his relatives yesterday). Qi Hong stated that it was not a sudden decision to do such a thing. In the past, he had long been publishing various anti-CCP remarks on social media. He knew that if things continued this way, sooner or later, he would end up in prison. As early as 2018 and 2019, he had already done similar things, but at that time, they were not photographed or filmed. In addition, he is willing to accept interviews from formal media. Media outlets that wish to interview him can first contact @YesterdayBigcat. Individuals who are willing to provide him with help in Europe can also contact @YesterdayBigcat. This is the letter Qi Hong left for the police to read when they arrived at the scene. I posted the full translation of it yesterday here (only with Qi Hong's name blocked): x.com/jenniferzeng97…
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🚨 This is Wow! 🚨 In Chongqing, China, a massive projection lit up the night sky with slogans demanding the end of CCP rule. The bold act lasted 50 minutes—echoing earlier protests in Jinan and Beijing. 💥Is China’s resistance movement gaining momentum? 👇Watch the giant slogans!

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The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动
29 Aug Chongqing, huge Anti CCP slogan were projected to a building, demanding freedom and CCP to step down. "Take down red fascism, Take down CCP tyranny." Hats off to this brave man.
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@homarycom I will never buy from you again and never recommend your site!! customer service is the absolute worst I've experienced!!! so many blocks to return an item and no response to emails for days!!! DO NOT RECOMMEND HOMARY! DO NOT BUY FROM THEM!! Return my money please!!!
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Paul Jackman@pdj1971·
@homarycom Your customer support is absolutely shocking. I will make sure that I inform everyone that I can to never purchase anything from #Homary.
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@homarycom your customer support is absolutely shocking - days without reply and days asking for more and more photos. return my items NOW please!!!
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ruth wishart
ruth wishart@ruth_wishart·
@MarionHarr9977 Have you any idea how tiny the living allowance is? Plus they are expressly forbidden to work.
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ruth wishart@ruth_wishart·
Imagine fleeing war zones, finally arriving via dangerous boats to the UK then finding your hotel/hostel surrounded by a baying mob demanding you go back to the conflict you fled. Economic migrants are doing what Scots have done for generations: searching for a better life.
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@TGTM_Official Can you link source to this video to be verify the statement please?
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The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动
Multiple strikes in Africa against Chinese mining companies destroying local environment and economy. Chinese thought they can bribe these African nations, steal their resources and leave behind huge debt to colonize. But now, Africans saw their true colour and no longer welcome them.
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@DrewPavlou Gotta get on the popularity bandwagon somehow
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@No_More_China Stockholm syndrome? Or afraid if they speak out their relatives back in China may face consequences?
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Boycott China
Boycott China@No_More_China·
Iranians who have fled the regime for a better life in the west despise the Iranian government. Most Chinese nationals who’ve left China for a better life in the west will still always support the CCP above the government of their new, free, democratic homeland. #BoycottChina
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@polijunkie_aus @Jingjing_Li No one in the comments actually read the article. Easier to hop on the defensive train rather than use a Braincell...
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Li Jingjing 李菁菁
Li Jingjing 李菁菁@Jingjing_Li·
These media are not making any sense. 2019 The Hill: “Why people ignore massive Chinese pollution?” *China cleaned air pollution and dedicated in green development* 2025 The Hill: “China’s success in cleaning up air pollution have accelerated global warming!”
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@charleslaughlin @Jingjing_Li Pffff not true, China has on average two new coal power plants come online per week. How is that a leader in environment.
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Charles Laughlin
Charles Laughlin@charleslaughlin·
@Jingjing_Li They are, because Chinese environmental policy did an about-face starting pre-covid and went from being a serious polluter to a leader in environmental policy. Is that not possible?
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@CaymanBanker @Jingjing_Li You know Chinese media does exactly the same, but I assume you're not IN China nor can speak or read Chinese to understand this. It's exactly the same on both sides.
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Professional Pirate
Professional Pirate@CaymanBanker·
It's stupid, both China and America do a lot of good in the world. Sometimes both also engage in policies that do not work out as they hoped. Neither country and neither system is perfect. Western media has some kind of blanket desire to portray China negatively and they have done a lot of good things in the last 10 years.
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@thinking_panda It certainly does not rival. They arrive soggy and flaccid. Chicken is stringy and hard. Coke is not coke, it's another version of a sweet drink.
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ShanghaiPanda ( Account deactivation)
I'm working overtime. My colleague ordered burgers for me. It's said that this Chinese burger brand called "Tasiting" is better than McDonald's or KFC or Burger King. Two burgers and a coke only cost 22 RMB ($3).😋
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@chenweihua @zhang_heqing ...and neither did any other news outlets, so...who did?? Probably a non-story because it was a tiny group of protesters that don't represent the entire country??
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Zhang Heqing
Zhang Heqing@zhang_heqing·
Antony Blinken's visit to the Philippines was protested by the public: the public tore up and stamped on the American flag, saying the Philippines did not welcome war criminals
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Andrew Stokols@astoks·
It was back in 2017 after China passed cybersecurity law (2016) that Apple had to set up a server in Guizhou to store its Chinese user data, on servers owned by SOE China Telecom. Just saying, but…. Why is the reverse is not an option for TikTok in US ? theverge.com/2018/7/18/1758…
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@BeijingDai @ratazorn You haven't answered the question accurately. Those websites/apps weren't even accessible YEARS BEFORE the national security law was implemented. How can you explain that?
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DaiWW
DaiWW@BeijingDai·
I have answered this question hundreds of times. There is a huge different between "China bans Facebook, youtube, google, instagram" and "Facebook, youtube, google, instagram quit Chinese market or they don't want to go into Chinese market because they don't want to comply with Chinese laws"
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DaiWW@BeijingDai·
Tiktok has over 1 billion users outside of the United States. If the Chinese government approves this transaction, it will be seen as China bowing its head to the United States and accepting unequal treaties like Chinese gov during "the century of humiliation". China will not be trusted by global south countries in the critical moment, and it will be a huge blow to China's reputation unless the United States provides enough exchange products, such as giving up Taiwan.
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@ZhuoShiLi1 @thinking_panda Far by the worst dental hygiene I've ever seen is from local Chinese in china... So your stereotype comment is redundant.
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Zhuo Shi Li
Zhuo Shi Li@ZhuoShiLi1·
@thinking_panda She's right. Being a brit means a lot more than just a birth certificate. You also need a set of bad teeth.🤡
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ShanghaiPanda ( Account deactivation)
A Chinese girl born in the UK was told that she was not British, and she asked why? This is the answer she received from a "true" British.👇🤔
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@thinking_panda That's douyin, not tiktok. Two completely different apps.
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ShanghaiPanda ( Account deactivation)
Huawei's EV manufacturing factory has a Tiktok account, which live-streams EV manufacturing and sales online every day.😅
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@thinking_panda I should add, utility costs in China are relatively cheaper than EU/US, however, not this cheap.
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7sus4b9@7sus4b9·
@thinking_panda I bet you are single/live alone and not often at home. Those who have families and use their apartment a lot, cook at home, etc, it's EASILY 500RMB+ a month for electric bills.
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ShanghaiPanda ( Account deactivation)
Compared to other cities in China, Shanghai is NOT very hot this summer. Last month, my home's electricity bill was only 164.6 RMB ($23), although it was twice as usual, it was still lower than I expected. Usually, my air conditioners only need to run for 12 hours every day.
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