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@TamoAndrew

Katılım Eylül 2021
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observerstate@TamoAndrew·
@Eivor_Koy Chinese get a bad reputation in Western media because they're viewed as the Anglo's main competitors. Since Africans aren't seen that way, they often get sympathy instead. For centuries, the white collective held the greatest wealth, which led to preferential treatment in China.
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Eivor@Eivor_Koy·
On Xiaohongshu, a Swiss dude asked Chinese people what they thought of his nation and snapped when the most popular response was "a place full of racism and I would never visit again." Dude liked all the favorable responses regarding his country but strongly criticized the Chinese netizens who spoke about their encounters with racism in Switzerland and other European countries, claiming that he himself had never encountered racism in Switzerland. The Chinese netizens then told him that all he wants is to be worshipped, and that denying other people's pain is foolish. Quite an example of arrogance-driven international communication failure.
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Shanliren@wlmphi·
@zhao_dashuai Obviasly, Tengger Khan, Tang Dynasty Emperor Li Shimin, reached a higher level. In 647, he said, "The Han people and the surrounding ethnics are one family, and my love for them is the same."
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
"Those not of our own race, their hearts are destined to rebel." -The Commentary of Zuo, 591 BC Zhou Dynasty, China. Do you agree with this assessment?
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Orikron 🇵🇹 骆培思
The Arab nation fumbled harder than any other Eurasian people over the last century. And it's not even close. You either unite and become strong or the predators of this world will pick you off one by one.
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⚡️🇸🇾🇮🇱BREAKING: Israel has bombed the Syria’s Ministry of Defense headquarters in Damascus, launching multiple airstrikes. Three of the strikes also targeted areas near the presidential palace in the capital.

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observerstate@TamoAndrew·
@MuricanOriental A Japanese actor could play the next James Bond,, but would they dare to take on the role?
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observerstate@TamoAndrew·
@McVagaB @AdmiralYi2036 @zhao_dashuai Majority around the globe prefer Asian cuisine over traditional Western dishes. Gordon Ramsay often finds unsanitary Western restaurants and unskilled chefs. Despite foreign occupation, Korean cuisine are more popular than ever, particularly with white girls.
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Witness@McVagaB·
"It's well known that white people generally aren't as skilled at cooking"... i'd have to thoroughly disagree unless you speak of the British. Asian food is just part of the pallet of American restaurants ..in any city you will find Mexican, Thai, Japanese, Italian, and Mediterranean. Chinese has fallen off quite a bit since the 90's over health and sanitary violations, it's unfortunately a stigma that has hurt them here. But to call Asian a preference or even skilled would be a gross exaggeration. It's noodles, rice, dumplings or soup boiled or fried... hardly a high skilled chef's job. It's simplicity is understandable seeing how Asians have mostly been poverty stricken subjects of foreign powers for so many millennia. But I like simple
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
I have a lot of secret Indian followers. Can you guys explain that weird smell many Indians have? It's a mildly offensive but not revolting smell. I'm being serious, I've dealt with a lot of Indians in person, and a lot of them have that smell regardless of age or class.
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observerstate@TamoAndrew·
@McVagaB @AdmiralYi2036 @zhao_dashuai It's well known that white people generally aren't as skilled at cooking, which explains their preference for Asian cuisine. unfortunately, their natural body odor differs significantly from those who ate the same dishes.
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Witness@McVagaB·
@TamoAndrew @AdmiralYi2036 @zhao_dashuai We just figured it was because of the rats, dogs and rotten fish Asians enjoy in their cuisine... but you certainly gave me something to think about.
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observerstate@TamoAndrew·
@McVagaB @AdmiralYi2036 @zhao_dashuai Must be the seasoning Asians use something white people aren’t as skilled with. White people naturally tend to have a scent reminiscent of sewer or a decomposing animal, it’s quite strange.
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Witness@McVagaB·
@AdmiralYi2036 @zhao_dashuai I worked with a group of Koreans and Vietnamese on a job site in the pacific tropics, they had a very distinct odor, like a fishy onion smell. We avoided them because of it.
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observerstate@TamoAndrew·
@PandemicTruther The United States will not retreat without capitalizing on proxy conflicts, and ambitious nations will not relent until they secure dominance. One way or another, the world is destined for turmoil. In time, new powers will inevitably emerge from the chaos.
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America-China Watcher@PandemicTruther·
🧵 Why China Does Not Want War With the United States—Even If It Has Military Supremacy It is becoming increasingly clear that China now holds a decisive military edge in many areas over the United States. It has built a war machine optimized for network-centric warfare, outpacing the U.S. in electronic jamming, long-range missile precision, radar integration, and regional air dominance. It can deny access, blind satellites, and overwhelm fleets. But military supremacy doesn’t mean recklessness. China has the ability to win battles. But it has no interest in starting a war—because it understands the cost of victory might be national suicide. Let us begin with a basic truth. China is not self-sufficient when it comes to economic demand. Its internal market is still maturing. Who feeds the Chinese people economically? The answer is: the world—especially the rich, Western world. China’s total foreign trade in 2024 hit 43.85 trillion yuan (~US$6 trillion), with exports accounting for 25.45 trillion yuan (~US$3.47 trillion). This figure is often downplayed by critics who claim “exports only represent around 18–30% of China’s GDP.” But such figures miss the structural importance of exports: they power the coastal provinces, which in turn power the entire nation. The bulk of China’s industrial and export muscle is concentrated in six coastal provinces: 1. Guangdong (~US$888 billion exports) 2. Zhejiang (~US$532 billion) 3. Jiangsu (~US$518 billion) 4. Shandong (~US$272 billion) 5. Shanghai (~US$255 billion) 6. Fujian (~US$167 billion) Together, these provinces account for the majority of China's exports. They are also home to China’s largest ports—Shenzhen, Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao—which function as lifelines for both imports and exports. Once war breaks out, these ports will shut down—either by enemy blockade, missile strikes, or insurance collapse. That means factories stop, logistics freeze, and tens of millions are thrown into unemployment. Some believe China can pivot to trade with the Global South—BRICS, Belt and Road nations, Africa, Latin America. It’s a comforting illusion. Here’s the problem: China mainly imports resources from the Global South—oil, gas, lithium, bauxite, copper, iron ore—not finished goods. It uses these to manufacture high-end products. But who consumes these products? The West. In 2024: Exports to the United States totaled 3.73 trillion yuan (approx. 514 billion USD) Exports to the European Union: 3.68 trillion yuan (approx. 508 billion USD) Exports to Japan and South Korea: over 1.5 trillion yuan combined (approx. 207 billion USD) - ASEAN nations were the top partner bloc, but much of this was processing trade with end-markets in the West This adds up to nearly half of China's total exports going to Western or high-income markets. These are the only markets with the income level and consumer appetite to absorb the full output of Chinese industry. Remove them from the equation—and the entire chain collapses. Here’s how a war, or even a serious blockade, would detonate the economy: 1. Western demand disappears 2. China stops exporting to Europe, the U.S., Japan, South Korea. 3. China no longer needs to import energy, iron ore, or copper from BRICS and the Global South 4. Global South trade drastically drops—because there’s no downstream use 5. Coastal factories go silent 6. Wealth stops flowing inland 7. Domestic consumption drops 8. Local governments collapse under fiscal pressure 9. Unemployment skyrockets 10. Social unrest erupts That’s the chain reaction. It would a few months, not years. Despite all efforts to de-dollarize, to promote RMB trade, to build an alternative system—this is still a Western-centric global economy. Even in 2024, over 59% of Chinese exports were mechanical and electrical products—designed for Western consumers, not subsistence economies. 👇
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observerstate@TamoAndrew·
@zhao_dashuai The West = America >Anglo core > Western Euros> Eastern Euros> Japan and South Korea.
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
Isn't it ironic how the West constantly preaches multiculturalism, yet when it comes to China, they want us to break up into ethnostates. Tibetans in Xizang, Uyghurs in Xinjiang, Mongolians in Neimenggu, and Han in the "Han core".
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LinaHua@Linahuaa·
Jennie: "I want to got to the USA to have the freedom to artistically grow" Her artistic growth:
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observerstate@TamoAndrew·
@136Division Tang dynasty was too feisty and Song dynasty was too peaceful,, either way 成者为王,败者为寇,,
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The An Lushan Rebellion(755-763) was the most brutal & bloody civil war in Chinese history. It caused the death of 70%-75% of China's population. Yes, you read that correctly—after the war, only 30%-25% of Chinese population remained (16 million).
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
An American police trying to explain to a newly arrived Indian, that theft is illegal. In India, if someone has a little money and connections, that person can walk free from most crimes. In some cases even murder, as there are plenty of cases where Indian policed at the behest of murderers cremates the body of the victim, thus destroying evidence. India is a corrupt society, both morally and legally. It's naive for people to expect Indians with fake diplomas to have positive contributions to any country.
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tphuang@tphuang·
PLA training w/ drones & robot wolf pack. Drones/FPV training have been common for a few yrs now. Wolf pack has really picked up in the past yr. We are even seeing them in Tibetan highlands (not this video).
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MuricanOriental@MuricanOriental·
So Asians want receding hairlines, recessed chins, weak jawlines, hairy backs, and beer guts?
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Wood chopping competition in Australia
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Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Belgian girl beaten up by Muslim students in a school in Brussels, and no one intervenes. 88% percent of Brussels’ population under the age of 20 is of foreign origin. What did Europe do to itself?
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MuricanOriental@MuricanOriental·
Since 60% to 80% of Koreans have monolids, I think the ones with double eyelids should be getting monolid surgery because they look cool
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