李风如
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@NikkeiAsia Yeah, the last time that the KMT and the CPC formed a united front was to fight Japan’s brutal invasion of China. So I get it that this must be triggering to certain groups in Japan.
Btw, it’s the CPC, not CCP, very unprofessional and intentional misspelling on Nikkei’s part.
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OPINION: The KMT and CCP form united front against Taiwan's sovereignty
The heads of the two Chinese parties are expected to meet this week
s.nikkei.com/3Ov0oJ4
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@SuperCLCreek @luo_yuehan Haha, not funny. The US provided Japan with oil, steel and all the resources to invade China until Pearl Harbor. Very kind of you🤡
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@LBB75 @luo_yuehan If USA didn’t help China, you would be mainland Japan.
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@SuperCLCreek @luo_yuehan Yes, only China did, and everyone else followed. Learn something before you speak pls.
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@LBB75 @luo_yuehan Like gun powder want going to eventually be discounted, really? And paper because no one but a Chinese chap could ever come up with such a thing. Do you do stand up?
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@SuperCLCreek @luo_yuehan Accuse a country that invented gunpowder, paper making, compass, movable type printing, of rip off, is funny. Without China, the European civilization is still stuck in the dark ages.
Oh, now let’s talk about your lies about Chinese groundwater. Do elaborate.
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@LBB75 @luo_yuehan More Chinese Bots? Centuries of a cheating well earned global reputation (copy right rip-off; counterfeit goods; plastics in food; baby powder cheating), you want to ignore by declaring me a liar, good luck with that.
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Shenzhen is the youngest mega city in China. It represents not only the future of the country, but also that of the world.
Johannes Maria@luo_yuehan
He chose to move to Shenzhen, China after years in the UK. #shenzhen
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@luo_yuehan Shenzhen is the youngest mega city in China. It represents not only the future of the country, but also that of the world.
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@luo_yuehan Groundwater in over 60% of major Chinese cities is rated "bad to very bad," and over 25% of key rivers are unfit for human contact
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Yeah, the last time that the KMT and the CPC formed a united front was to fight Japan’s brutal invasion of China. So I get it that this must be triggering to certain groups in Japan.
Nikkei Asia@NikkeiAsia
The KMT and CCP form united front against Taiwan's sovereignty s.nikkei.com/4vgXwjy
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@NikkeiAsia Yeah, the last time that the KMT and the CPC formed a united front was to fight Japan’s brutal invasion of China. So I get it that this must be triggering to certain groups in Japan.
Btw, it’s the CPC, not CCP, very unprofessional and intentional misspelling on Nikkei’s part.
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The KMT and CCP form united front against Taiwan's sovereignty s.nikkei.com/4vgXwjy
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@twittetrader @BeijingDai Two things can be true at the same time. The Americans were racist as hell. And Japanese atrocities across Asia amongst other things gave perfect excuse to the US to unleash the bombs on Japanese cities.
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@BeijingDai This is a misguided take to say the least. Americans then saw the Japanese and other Asians (including you) as subhuman. Further, it was Jewish supremacists in the US that dropped the atomic bomb on the two most Christian Japanese cities. Your framing is total garbage here.
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The United States used nuclear weapons to bomb Japanese cities essentially because Japan’s actions during World War II had made it infamous in the eyes of the international community. The horrific crimes Japan committed in China and Southeast Asia were beyond anything imaginable. At the time, the global consensus was that Japan was a nation of brutal, arrogant, and fanatical militarists—its people brainwashed beyond redemption.
If you think that today’s far-right figures in Israel, like Ben-Gvir, are extreme, Japan’s far-right back then was a hundred times more insane, and the atrocities they committed were a thousand times greater than anything seen in Israel today. In that context, annihilating them seemed like the only viable solution. That is why using nuclear bombs on Japan carried no moral burden.

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台湾人今年在日本诈骗犯罪是去年的10倍,这就是你们支黑做的啊,你们支黑比谁都脏,人人是骗子,有什么资格说别人呢?

壊された世界@qMapFETC7IspJqi
對支黑是不是有誤解。支黑從來不舔日本人。支黑是把滯納人做的事情說一遍而已。然後讓別人判斷這到底屬於人該有的行為嗎?支黑幹嘛舔日本人,舔日本人是舔日。不是支黑。
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@JosephSomsel @BeijingDai Chinese bureaucracy has a long tradition of maintaining stability especially during its ascendant phase. The system led by the CPC is merely its latest iteration. Its gravity will regulate and mold those inside and bind them to its will, including Xi and his successors.
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The Han Dynasty in China lasted about 400 years. After its fall, the country descended into a century of chaos known as the Three Kingdoms period, during which some 350 wars were fought and China’s population fell by roughly 70 percent.
The Tang Dynasty lasted about 300 years, followed by roughly seven decades of turmoil—hundreds of conflicts and a population loss of about 60 percent.
In fact, roughly every 300 years, Chinese history has witnessed a collapse of order. For those living through such times, life becomes unspeakably brutal—comparable to living under ISIS in 2015, but on a vastly larger scale.
In fact, the cycle of chaos and order is a fundamental law of human society—not just for China. If you fail to recognize this, it’s only because your country’s recorded history is too short to give you the kind of long-term perspective that the Chinese have.
So here is the question: the world order the United States established after World War II is now clearly at risk of collapse. If global chaos ensues, what would happen this time? China is clearly not yet prepared to maintain world order beyond its immediate periphery.
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