Rocket Launcher
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State Sec. Rubio: “Imagine if instead of spending billions on weapons, Iran spent that money on its people. They’d have a much different country.” Follow: @AFpost







这个星期陪儿子去试车 他订的车终于到货,结果花了一个半小时,感觉每个功能都不放过,样样都要试一遍。 这是他人生名下第一辆车。 以前开的是我淘汰的旧车,那辆已经十六年的车,里程很低,保养得好,最终还是发动机寿终正寝。 他关心的是能吹着凉风看风景、欣赏优质的音乐;我则更看重低调、安全性能和售后服务。 年轻人有了车贷、有了房贷,算是进入新阶段了。以后有老婆孩子、再养一只狗,这就是人生的轨迹。









Chinese Embassy Spokesperson’s Response to Media Question Regarding the Erroneous Comments on Xinjiang Question from the Media: Yesterday, when testifying at a hearing of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry and Technology regarding the Canadian federal government’s automotive policy, a Canadian scholar stated that there is “forced labor” in the production of Chinese electric vehicle components, so Canada should not import Chinese EVs. What is China’s take on this? Answer: The blatant lie spread by a handful of anti-China individuals about the so-called “forced labor” in China aims to achieve nothing but “forced unemployment”. What they want is simply to deprive the Chinese people of their right to pursue a happy life through hard work, disrupt the normal production and operation of Chinese enterprises, and suppress China’s development, which will also severely damage the stability of global supply chains. Their ulterior motive cannot be any clearer, and it seriously infringes upon the labour rights of the Chinese people. We strongly condemn and resolutely oppose it. The Chinese government has always adhered to the “people-centered” philosophy, attaching great importance to its citizens’ basic rights, including their labour rights. It is the overriding priority for the Chinese government to create jobs for people of all ethnic groups so that their rights to employment are protected and that they can live a decent and happy life. China-Canada EV cooperation is intrinsically mutually beneficial and win-win, as it brings tangible benefits to the people of both countries. And such cooperation is very much welcomed by the majority of the Canadian public. No matter how many times repeated, a lie is always a lie. Using the so-called “forced labor” as a pretext to smear and attack China will never be accepted. Using it to undermine China-Canada EV cooperation will find no support. And the anti-China forces’ ill-intentioned political manipulation of the so-called “forced labor” is doomed to fail.




Asked if he believes there is forced labour in China, Mark Carney first went on about his housing announcement, then didn't answer the question. "There is existence of child labour and force labour around the world ... there are parts of China that are higher risk" #cdnpoli









