Bumboclott

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Bumboclott

Bumboclott

@Bumboclott

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Bumboclott
Bumboclott@Bumboclott·
@5h09un @polijunkie_aus Well this came pretty close. A toilet he inspected is saved for all of posterity
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Jasmin Laine
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_·
Didn't they just announce they want to have one of these facilities in Canada? While we're being investigated for this very thing in our supply chain? Elbows up for China...
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
It is not enough to be against the CCP You must be actively pro-Japan
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Luke de Pulford
Luke de Pulford@lukedepulford·
Is it true that "Taiwan has been a part of China since ancient times", as Beijing often claims? No, not at all. Here are some inconvenient facts which most people don't know. I invite the swarm of CCP trolls to try to unpick them. ✅ FACT: Before 1624, Taiwan was inhabited by indigenous Malay-Austronesian populations with no official Chinese administrative presence. ✅ FACT: The Dutch established formal administrative control over Taiwan in 1624, which was recognised by Ming Dynasty representatives as being "beyond [Chinese] territory." The Dutch found no evidence of Chinese administrative control. ✅ FACT: In 1662, the Ming loyalist Koxinga expelled the Dutch after himself being expelled from the mainland. He founded an independent kingdom, seeking to reestablish Ming rule. But the Ming Dynasty itself had already collapsed. This was not rule by "China". ✅ FACT: From 1683 to 1887, Taiwan was managed as a province of Fujien; but Emperor Kangxi considered Taiwan beyond his domain. Indeed, he said as much: ‘Taiwan is outside our empire and of no great consequence.’ There were popular revolts throughout this period. ✅ FACT: Taiwan was formally administered as a province of China for eight years, from 1887 until it was ceded to Japan in 1895. This is the only such period. Shorter than the Dutch. ✅ FACT: Following the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki, the Qing Empire ceded Taiwan to Japan "in perpetuity". ✅ FACT: Local leaders briefly declared an independent Formosa Republic in 1895 to resist Japanese rule, but the Japanese shut this down within five months. ✅ FACT: Between 1926 and 1942, both the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Kuomintang (KMT) supported independence for Taiwan, viewing it similarly to Korea (as an essential part of an anti-Japanese military strategy). ✅ FACT: The CCP changed its mind. After WW2, the party coalesced around an effort to reclaim "lost territories". In 1943 Cairo and 1945 Potsdam declarations were issued which, while not formal treaties, maintained that "all the territories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa (Taiwan), and the Pescadores, shall be restored to the Republic of China". The 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty left Taiwan’s legal status "undetermined." ✅ FACT: The People's Republic of China (established 1949) has never, in any capacity, exercised control over Taiwan. As to the territorial claim of what constitutes "China", worthy of note is the highly variable claims to territory (not to mention autonomy and governance structures) over even the past 150 years. See below.
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Luke de Pulford
Luke de Pulford@lukedepulford·
@AngelicaOung @grok Oops. Even AI confirmed that it was CCP policy. Hardly fringe. You’re wrong, Angelica. And it’s ok to be wrong sometimes.
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Bumboclott@Bumboclott·
@christinelu The insecurities of their government is reflected in their apps. To be honest, I would've thought Seedance would throw more of a temper tantrum
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🖤 Christine
🖤 Christine@christinelu·
👩🏻 ME: a cute poster of Taiwan. 🤖SEEDANCE: Here are the generated images for you! 👩🏻 ME: a cute poster of the country of Taiwan. 🇨🇳 SEEDANCE: Let’s change the topic.
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The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动
Ultimate Li Yi irony bomb: After table-smashing fury at Xi’s ‘weakness’ on Taiwan, he flips to hailing Taiwan’s leaders as unbeatable ‘干将’ who outmaneuvered China abroad. Now Iran parallel: ‘US pulls off decapitation? Then China has literally no chance.’
Hardcore unification bro → accidental Taiwan booster → straight-up ‘invasion impossible’ realist.
When CCP’s own ‘national teacher’ teaches defeat… the regime’s face can’t get any thicker. 🚀
#LiYiDefeatist #TaiwanWins #USDecapitatesIran #ChinaNoChance #GreatTranslationMovement
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Bumboclott@Bumboclott·
@krassenstein You are fuckin retard. These incursions happen everyday. Literally no one in Taiwan cares. We are used to it.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: Taiwan says it has detected a large-scale presence of Chinese military aircraft near the island, according to Politico. This is what happens when Trump normalizes attacks on sovereign countries. Now we have no ground to stand on when China invades Taiwan.
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Andrew J Phelan
Andrew J Phelan@ajphelo·
Disgraceful that this occurred on Australian soil, I don’t care whose tournament it is. EXCLUSIVE: Man kicked out of Sydney stadium for leading Taiwan chant youtu.be/miqUCUu-iXg?si… via @YouTube
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Otto Huang 
Otto Huang @OttoHuang120·
台捷友好 台灣選手 不能拿國旗進場,捷克選手 幫你了😊
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China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
Xi Jinping: a leader who knows when to speak, when to stay silent, and when to win. .
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Jackson Thompson
Jackson Thompson@JackThompsonFOX·
Olympic legend Kaillie Humphries has come out as a Trump support after medaling in Milan Cortina. Now as the most accomplished women's bobsled pilot in history, Kaillie is sharing her support for saving women's sports, her defense of the US men's hockey team after backlash from the left, and her belief in strict immigration enforcement as a legal immigrant to the US from Canada.
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Denise Wu
Denise Wu@denisewu·
When the Covid outbreak began in China 🇨🇳, the US 🇺🇸 and Taiwan 🇹🇼 urgently warned WHO and others. Despite their warnings, WHO ignored them and Tedros blamed Taiwan 🇹🇼 for racism and disinformation.
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus@DrTedros

.@WHO stresses the urgent need for more information on the origins of SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind the #COVID19 pandemic. A new commentary in @Nature, authored by members of the WHO Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO), underscores that until additional information is provided, there can be no certainty about how, when, and where SARS-CoV-2 began. Despite repeated requests, WHO has not received crucial details from China regarding animals sold in Wuhan markets, biosafety conditions at laboratories and information on work done in Wuhan. The work to uncover the origins of SARS-CoV-2 is ongoing, and WHO calls on all nations to share any evidence without restrictions. Thank you to SAGO members for their dedication over the past three years. As they conclude their initial mandate, WHO is selecting new members for the next SAGO, who would review any new information. nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Andy Lee
Andy Lee@RealAndyLeeShow·
Back in 2021, when I was running in the federal election, I was invited to speak to middle school children about our parliamentary system (hard to believe now, I know). One child came up to me after and told me he followed me online. On here. He was Taiwanese. We talked about geopolitics, and WeChat, and censorship. He was already light years ahead of me. That old account that he followed of mine was of course shut down, but I always think of that child’s passion for politics, and how his strong sense of national identity only cemented his patriotic ties to democratic Canada. Now, years later, Taiwan’s embassy in Canada follows me, and I wonder if he is still following too. I root for him. A new generation of young lawmakers in the works, perhaps this time possessing a moral compass. Taiwan is not China. Children are our future. We should talk about it more.
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames

There's just one country in the world you're not allowed to talk about, and it's Taiwan.

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David Zhang
David Zhang@DavidZhang360·
Guys, what's more important to attend?
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