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Jacob

@JacobXingBlog

I help others consider our common humanity, the brevity of life, & the vastness of eternity. Let's connect and build community.

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Jacob
Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
Glorious views in 临湖镇。
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Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
America should stay out of other nations' internal affairs. International trade and harmonious relations only. Everything else...mind your business. Your warmongering is wicked, despicable, and every other harsh invective one can consider. Americans want peace and fruitful relationships only...ZERO of your meddling.
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Nikki Haley
Nikki Haley@NikkiHaley·
Xi’s message at the US-China summit was simple: stay out of Taiwan. That’s not diplomacy. It’s a threat. Taiwan is what Xi cares about most — more than tariffs, markets, or any deal. The Chinese Communist Party doesn’t get to dictate American foreign policy.
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Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@mikepompeo This is emotive and nonsensical. These kind of comments do not benefit any global cooperation or flourishing. 🤦…America needs to understand that global partnerships benefit the citizens of every nation.
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Mike Pompeo
Mike Pompeo@mikepompeo·
I've met with some of the worst guys on Earth - but Xi Jinping is without a doubt the coldest and most ruthless leader I've encountered. We should be under no illusions about his malign intentions toward the US or any power that challenges him on the world stage.
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Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@kbeats327 You mean you believe a whole nation of people cannot distinguish right from wrong? You think that is rational?
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Xie Feng 谢锋@AmbXieFeng·
The welcome banquet for President Trump is going on. President Xi: "The people of China and the U.S. are both great peoples. Achieving the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and making America great again can go hand in hand. We can help each other succeed and advance the well-being of the world."
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Jacob
Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@Bill_Wangta @AndyBxxx It sounds like you don’t have too much understanding of the American people. That’s a bit one-sided.
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Bill Wang
Bill Wang@Bill_Wangta·
@JacobXingBlog @AndyBxxx 根据我对美国的了解,美国的快乐教育会把底层人教育成分不清好坏的怪物;美式精英教育会把好人踢出整个系统。最应该救死扶伤的美国医生,会为了保险公司的利益拒绝给病人正确的治疗。
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Jacob
Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@tunient @AndyBxxx It wasn't the wisest move, but I think it's such a different sight than most of the American viewing audiences normally see; they simply chose it for that reason -because the busy lanes are eye-catching. I have ZERO love for the US press, just giving benefit of doubt.
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tunient@tunient·
@JacobXingBlog @AndyBxxx idk i could be wrong but i think some places with heavy traffic also have sidewalks, maybe that particular area doesn't tho? not sure about this
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Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
Balance Respect Harmony Forward movement 1 Corinthians 13:7–8 (KJV) 7 Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. 8 Charity never faileth...
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Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@jusme41 @AndyBxxx You're right, they should have put him in jail for life. 🤷‍♂️
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Jusme
Jusme@jusme41·
@JacobXingBlog @AndyBxxx If a rider had to dodge and hit a car? This is dangerous arrogance (unless the Chinese police gave him a permit to recklessly impede traffic.) If an American was walking on a busy American road, would your cops at least get him off?
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Jacob
Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@AndyBxxx It is hard to deny otherwise due to the decades of falsehoods, etc. I guess I’m hopeful for a turnaround for the next generations and wanting to extend olive branches all around. Appreciate the interaction. 👊
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Jacob
Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
A very thoughtful post, thank you. I’m from the States and don’t get the sense it’s dramatic news but there is more spotlight on it and that may come from having a very open press looking to generate excitement more than what’s held among the business community as a whole. I think all parties have to focus on long-term otherwise, no house would be able to stand. Here’s to mutual cooperation and both sides upholding agreements.
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Evrim Kanbur
Evrim Kanbur@WhileTravelling·
Watching Western media react to Trump’s China visit is fascinating because in China… this is not even being treated like the center of the universe. You open CCTV, Xinhua, China Daily and the headlines are not about the US - China. Trump’s visit exists, but it is not being framed like “THE event”. That alone says a lot about how China currently sees itself in the world and I am loving it! I think many people outside China still misunderstand this mindset. In the West, every US-China interaction is often framed like dramatic news as in who won? Who looked stronger? China often approaches these things like anyway… the EV factories still need to run tomorrow morning at 7am. Period. Also, Xi Jinping does not normally come to the airport to personally greet foreign leaders. That is not really the style. Instead China organizes well coordinated, visually warm ceremonies like students waving flags, carefully arranged welcoming crowds, perfectly synchronized protocol, high-level delegation treatment, and long ceremonial receptions. China believes its long-term trajectory does not depend on one American president. The political system itself is built around decades-long planning horizons. The world no longer see China merely as the factory of the world. It increasingly sees China as the infrastructure builder, the EV giant, the robotics leader, the AI ecosystem, the logistics backbone, the industrial supply-chain machine, and one of the rule-setters of global technology standards. So when Trump arrived with business leaders and tech executives, of course China will create a controlled environment where Trump feels important and can claim this is a win. The actual tone inside China is less emotional than people expect. There is confidence here now. Not necessarily arrogance. But confidence. Especially after 🤜 Huawei survived,
🤜 Chinese EVs exploded globally,
🤜 DeepSeek and open-source AI momentum accelerated,
🤜 domestic semiconductor development improved,and 
🤜 China continued scaling manufacturing while much of the world struggled with inflation and supply shocks. A lot of Chinese people increasingly see the tariff years as something that forced China to innovate faster domestically rather than collapse. Many believe the pressure accelerated China’s technological independence. And culturally, China also approaches diplomacy differently. In America, politics often feels theatrical and personalized around individual leaders. In China, the emphasis is much more on continuity of the state itself. Presidents matter, but the system, industrial goals, and long-term national direction matter more. Especially here in China, the focus is more on building relationships with future presidents. Trump is viewed as unpredictable and low-trust from a long-term strategic perspective, while the US is already moving toward the midterm election cycle, which politically weakens administrations. So for China, the bigger long-term plan is not just Trump himself, but who comes after him as the country continues moving regardless. Economically, the US depends heavily on Chinese manufacturing ecosystems. American companies still want access to Chinese consumers. China wants technological advancement and stable growth. So despite all the dramatic rhetoric, what both sides are probably trying to build is managed competition, rather than genuine friendship, well that depends on Trump holding his promises right?
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Jacob
Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@AndyBxxx Thanks for the balanced perspective.
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Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@iam__Jezreel Praise God for using your voice and walk brother. Be on guard and alert from darkness, sin, and the devil..commit yourself unto Christ. I appreciate your voice and godly witness.
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MJ👑
MJ👑@iam__Jezreel·
Just woke up to see Dr.Darrell Scott like another one of my posts.🥹 Y'all don't know what this means to me😭 If President Trump’s advisor keeps liking your posts it means you're doing a great job😊🫶🏽
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Cici
Cici@cici_grj·
A Chinese netizen just shared the coolest video! Restaurant waiters are delivering food on self-balancing scooters in the kitchen and dining areas! Who knew scooters could be used like this in restaurants, so creative!
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Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@AmbXieFeng 🙏 Thank you for preserving and guarding the goodwill and efforts to assistance in this situation. Harmony and understanding between the two sides is critical for global flourishing. 🌏 ♥️ 🌎
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Xie Feng 谢锋
Xie Feng 谢锋@AmbXieFeng·
Q: How does China view the US designation of #fentanyl as a “weapon of mass destruction” and accusations toward China regarding the flow of fentanyl precursors? Illegal drugs are a common enemy of humanity. As the biggest victim of opium in history, the Chinese people feel for the American public suffering from fentanyl abuse. To tackle the drug problem, it is important to reduce both the demand and the supply, and enhance domestic governance while conducting international cooperation, so as to address both the symptoms and the root causes. The fentanyl crisis in the U.S. was not created by China. But out of the humanitarian spirit and for the sake of China-U.S. friendship, we have been doing our utmost to provide assistance with the greatest goodwill. At the request of the U.S. side, China scheduled fentanyl-related substances as a whole class as early as in 2019, the first country to do so in the world. After the San Francisco summit between the two heads of state in 2023, our two countries launched a Counternarcotics Working Group, and carried out cooperation in areas including substance scheduling, joint handling of cases, technological exchanges, multilateral cooperation, and removal of online ads. Since the Busan summit in 2025, China has been faithfully implementing the common understandings reached by both sides, including tightening export controls on 13 fentanyl precursor chemicals to North America, issuing a circular warning businesses and individuals to prevent legal chemicals and equipment from being diverted to illicit drug production, and launching a nationwide campaign to crack down on chemical trafficking. We also conducted joint investigations with the U.S. side into major cases involving drug-related money laundering and drug smuggling. The cooperation between the two sides has achieved notable progress. The current U.S. administration has strengthened legislation, law enforcement and regulatory control to combat fentanyl. The number of fentanyl-involved deaths in the U.S. has fallen by 37.5%. China also made important and positive contributions to this. Articles in the Science journal and the Foreign Affairs magazine this year pointed out that China’s efforts to tighten control over fentanyl precursors have been an important factor contributing to the significant decline in drug overdose deaths in the U.S. We hope the U.S. side will appreciate and cherish China’s goodwill, view our cooperation outcomes in a just manner, stop shifting the blame for the fentanyl issue, avoid imposing alternative tariffs as substitutes for fentanyl-related tariffs, remove China from the list of so-called “major drug source countries” as soon as possible, and advance bilateral cooperation in counternarcotics and other law enforcement areas based on mutual respect, equality, and mutual benefit.
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Jacob
Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@glennbeck You are pronouncing his name incorrectly...not even close. This demonstrates a lack of credibility on your part.
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
I don't feel good about President Trump going to China tomorrow. I pray everything goes well, but I wish I trusted the Secret Service. Who has more to lose in the world right now than China? Trump has systematically blocked China everywhere. And Xi would sacrifice anything to win, even his own citizens. I trust the President. But right now, I’m worried for him.
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Jacob
Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@1860rm Feels like time has stopped in the States; from flourishing, to education, to health-consciousness, to care for neighbor, to a civic-mindednesss...in many aspects. I'm here for three weeks and thankfully heading back to the Middle Kingdom.
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Ryan Milton 弥瑞恩
🇨🇳🇺🇸When I went to China the last two weeks with my associate, Rob, I said that China was 50 years in the future. After returning to the USA, I can still say that China is 50 years in the future EVEN as I see that they have not solved all their own internal problems. Furthermore, the Chinese people are happy with their government. I don’t know any American who has been able to truly say that regardless of who was president in the last 20 years. But we can change and in 20 years we could accomplish something good—if we wanted to.
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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿@XueJia24682

✨🇨🇳China is living in the future.

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Jacob@JacobXingBlog·
@DetroitShowtyme A harmonious and respectful society. Awesome display of the Hughes poem. 👊
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Why is Shanghai, China so anti BLACK? 🤨🧐 They never respect Black culture or honor our poets. They would never publicly celebrate Black progressive culture. They only promote Han supremacy 😩 ***of course I’m being sarcastic. The reality is… 👀
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