Fred Tan

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Fred Tan

Fred Tan

@Tan52890Fred

Katılım Kasım 2023
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
Xi Jinping greeted his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, at a welcoming ceremony in the Great Hall of the People in Tiananmen Square. Sky's @HelenAnnSmith0 reports from Beijing with the latest ⬇️ Live updates: trib.al/0t5AYGL
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Former U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken: If we're competing with China one-on-one, that's a game that we may lose. Their market's much bigger, their manufacturing is three times our manufacturing. Purchasing power parity is greater than ours, more papers, more patents, a bigger navy — you can go down the list. But when we're aligned with Europe, with Japan, with Korea, with India, with Australia, with Canada, we go from about 25% of world GDP to 50 or 60%. A lot harder for China to ignore.
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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@XH_Lee23 LOOK AT WHAT RELIGION HAS DONE TO POOR HUMAN BEINGS. THESE BRAINWASHED MORONS ARE DOOMED TO REMAIN MORONS.
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Li Zexin 李泽欣
Li Zexin 李泽欣@XH_Lee23·
Religious freedom is well protected in China’s Xizang. The Western media have been lying to you. I’m currently in Xizang, and honestly, I often feel sympathetic towards the locals, for their lives seem extremely tough. But I was told there’s no need to pity them. They hold a devout faith and never see their lives as suffering. We ought to respect their beliefs.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
China’s response was straightforward: A person with mental disorder randomly injured one Chinese citizen and two Japanese nationals in Shanghai. The suspect was arrested. The victims were taken to hospital. The case is under investigation. But the Japanese immediately turned a criminal case that had already been resolved into yet another hysterical performance of national victimhood. Funny how Tokyo loves “individual case” and “complexity” when Chinese diplomats are threatened in Japan, when bomb threats target Chinese missions, when an active-duty SDF member climbs into the Chinese Embassy with a knife. But when one mentally ill person attacks people in China, suddenly Japan discovers trauma, danger, and civilization under siege. China is treating this as an isolated public-security incident. Japan turned it into theater. The man’s illness was medical. The Japanese victim performance is a national instinct. One belongs in a hospital report. The other belongs in a national pathology textbook.
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Predictive History
Predictive History@PredicHistory·
You do not bring $12 trillion in business executives to Beijing for a photo opportunity. Elon Musk. Tim Cook. Boeing. BlackRock. Goldman Sachs. Blackstone. Mastercard. Visa. All in one room. All flying to China together. In business negotiations — you only do this when you have a mega deal to announce. A US-China grand bargain. The two largest economies in the world ending their trade war and starting a new chapter.
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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@MarioNawfal Has anybody labeled Ukraine a terrorist state already?
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇷🇺🇨🇳 Claims of a diplomatic rift between China and Russia completely fall apart under actual security scrutiny. Pepe Escobar laughed at that Western spin, highlighting how Putin’s inner security briefings directly align with Xi’s long-term strategy for Eurasia. With unprecedented drone strikes targeting Moscow, the Kremlin is preparing a massive, unavoidable retaliation that Beijing fundamentally understands and expects. @RealPepeEscobar
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇷🇺🇨🇳 Beijing and Moscow are rapidly locking down the Eurasian energy grid while Western sanctions fall completely flat. The completion of mega-pipelines through Mongolia guarantees that China's long-term gas supply remains completely untouchable. Pepe Escobar argued this massive infrastructural alliance leaves Beijing totally unfazed by Washington's blockades. @RealPepeEscobar

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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@AJEnglish If not for the beautiful buildings in Kiev, I would like Russia to flatten Kiev once and for all.
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Al Jazeera English
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Ukraine has launched one of its largest drone attacks on Russia since the war began. Moscow says it shot down more than 550 drones. At least three people have been killed. Al Jazeera’s Yulia Shapovalova reports.
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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@OopsGuess The land of mass shootings wants to threatened a land where their police don’t need to carry guns.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
Lindsey Graham still thinks the year is 2003 and Washington can terrify China by waving sanctions around. This is adorable. China’s manufacturing capacity is over 30% of the world. Larger than the entire G7 combined. China’s GDP by PPP has already surpassed the U.S. by more than one-third. China-U.S. trade exposure has been falling to historic lows, while China’s markets, supply chains, energy routes, and export destinations are becoming more diversified. And this clown still thinks America can press a sanctions button and make China kneel. Taiwan is China’s internal matter. It is not American territory. It is not NATO territory. It is not Lindsey Graham’s campaign prop. The U.S. can sanction, tariff, threaten, scream, and perform moral panic on cable TV. But sanctions are not sovereignty. Tariffs are not deterrence. And American domestic rage is not international law. Washington keeps mistaking its sanctions machine for global power. But a machine that only works when others obey is not power. It is habit. And China is breaking the habit.
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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@notXiangyu You’re should be thankful to be considered a province of China because you’re just a rocky island with little resources.
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鍾翔宇 Xiangyu
鍾翔宇 Xiangyu@notXiangyu·
Regardless of what the DPP might say, Taiwan and the "ROC" are not one and the same. The so-called "ROC" is the country, and Taiwan is BUT A PART of the "ROC." Just look into the laws of the "ROC," particularly the Constitution, the Additional Articles, and the Cross-Strait Act, which defines the two broad territories of the country (China) as "the Mainland Area" and "the Taiwan Area," with the Taiwan Area being described as the areas of the country under the effective control of Taipei, and the Mainland Area being all other territories outside of Taipei's effective control. If Taiwan were a separate and independent country, then the law wouldn't be written this way, and if separatists truly wanted independence, they'd get rid of all of these laws and establish a "Republic of Taiwan," and let the Foreign Ministry handle affairs with the mainland instead of having a Mainland Affairs Council. The "ROC" is the country, then there are provinces. The two provinces that are (at least partially) administered by Taipei are Taiwan and Fujian. Kinmen and Matsu (Lienchiang County) are part of Fujian Province, though the majority of Fujian Province is outside of Taipei's control, with those two island groups being the exception. The other side of the Strait is Taiwan Province, though special municipalities like Taipei are administered essentially on the provincial level. That means if you're in Nantou, you are in Taiwan Province according to Taiwan's laws, while if you're in Taipei, you're in a special municipality that's on the same level as Taiwan Province. Don't believe me? Ask to see the national ID of someone born in Taiwan Province. The birthplace will list something like "Yilan County, Taiwan Province." (臺灣省宜蘭縣)
Herb Leisenfelder@Leisenfelder

@ChtinoisA @notXiangyu Where do you see the word province. You're just making stuff up now.

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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@PamphletsY Look at him. Look at him. He looks like a Japanese war criminal.
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Pamphlets
Pamphlets@PamphletsY·
🚨🇹🇼 BREAKING — Taiwan Betrays One China Policy. "Taiwan is no longer part of China." DPP wants to restart the Chinese Civil War
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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@notXiangyu Mainland China is a part of the Republic of China or the Chinese province of Taiwan.
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鍾翔宇 Xiangyu
鍾翔宇 Xiangyu@notXiangyu·
I think one very missed opportunity that foreigners always miss is 1. Taiwan and the "ROC" are not one and the same. According to "ROC" law, Taiwan is a part of China. This is important to highlight 2. Let's say the "ROC" somehow is not China and is separate from the PRC, then you can ask these people to explain why our relations with the mainland are conducted not through the "Ministry of Foreign Affairs," but through the Mainland Affairs Council,. 3. Then th last question you can ask is if the "ROC" label is sufficient for Taiwan independence, then why does the DPP have the establishment of the "Republic of Taiwan" as a stated goal in its party program. Not enough people push back with these questions, and if more people do, the sooner separatist ideology will be exposed as fake on a broader scale.
Bay Area People’s Republic 🚩☭@21stcentury_ML

Every liberal on here telling me that the place that calls itself the Republic of China is not part of China

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Sprinter Press Agency
Sprinter Press Agency@SprinterPress·
Trump unleashed a barrage of posts on Truth Social.
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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@YanjiuF44290 @ruihanmeimei01 Are you ok, no weed or anything? This civilized diplomacy. Someone has to receive this old pido president. Learn how to read and write Chinese, you mow Ron and find out how inferior you culture is compared with the Chinese.
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天涼好個球
天涼好個球@YanjiuF44290·
@ruihanmeimei01 川普這種遭多數美國人批評反對的垃圾政客,卻受到中國最高領導層的最高敬仰,全體畢恭畢敬排隊等待洋爹光臨賞臉。 説明中國政府深度自卑,不得不仰賴挾洋自重給自己續命。
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锐汉街评
锐汉街评@ruihanmeimei01·
特朗普很少对待一个国家的外长如此尊重。从这些肢体语言就能清楚看到,什么叫大国尊严。当然王毅外长的气场也是全开,这种风度放眼全世界也无人能及。像极了临分别时的谆谆教导,今后要怎么干不能怎么干。发
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Jim Duncanson
Jim Duncanson@JimDuncanson1·
@FaceTheNation As I see it, Taiwan has as much right to be an independent nation now as the 13 British colonies in America did in 1776.
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Face The Nation
Face The Nation@FaceTheNation·
“We don't want a war. We want peace and stability,” says Taiwan’s representative to the U.S., Ambassador Alexander Yui, regarding relations with China. “We are sovereign, independent away from the Chinese People's Republic of China's attempt to swallow us as one of their own. They have never ruled or controlled Taiwan, ever,” he adds. “Those are intruders trying to get into our house. We're trying to beef up our security system. And then they complain, the intruder complains that because we're trying to improve our security system it’s making his job harder.”
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MCC
MCC@nenha_jz·
@Eng_china5 你跳过了关键环节,没有讲述她给别人做情妇才获得资金、技术,小三上位后获得资源。
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China pulse 🇨🇳
China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
DO YOU KNOW THE CHINESE WOMAN At last night’s dinner banquet, a Chinese woman from Hunan sat in the most prominent seat between two figures known to the entire world: to her left, Tim Cook, and to her right, Elon Musk. Forty years ago, she was a poor rural girl who left school at the age of 15. Her name is Zhou Qunfei She lost her mother at five, and her father was injured in an accident while making explosives, leaving him blind with damaged hands. The family survived by making handmade baskets. At fifteen, she left her village for Guangdong to work, joining a watch‑glass factory in Shenzhen. She worked on the production line during the day and studied at night school, earning certificates in accounting, computing, customs clearance, and driving. After just three years, she rose from a simple worker to a factory manager. But she later resigned after being sidelined in favor of the owners’ relatives. She left with modest capital: 20,000 yuan and eight of her relatives. They rented a small apartment that became both a factory and a home. She would go from factory to factory offering her services, then return at night to work until 3 a.m. She continued like this for ten years. Then came the first opportunity in 2003. Motorola wanted to manufacture its iconic V3 phone with nearly impossible specifications: ultra‑thin, ultra‑clear glass with zero defects. Every factory refused. She accepted. The mission succeeded, and the phone sold more than 100 million units worldwide. From there, **Lens Technology** was born. Then came Apple. When Steve Jobs wanted to build the first iPhone with a strengthened glass that had never been commercially produced, Apple’s engineers searched the world for a factory willing to take the challenge. They found only Zhou Qunfei. After months of joint work, she succeeded in producing the first iPhone screen, later becoming the largest supplier of glass for Apple devices—from iPhone to iPad, MacBook, and Apple Watch. Tesla, Mercedes, BMW, and others followed, entrusting her with manufacturing automotive glass, smart displays, and even components for humanoid robots. That is why she sat in the most prominent seat last night. To her left, Tim Cook, whose Apple has relied on her factories for 18 years; to her right, Elon Musk, whose Tesla and Optimus robots depend on her technologies. When asked about the secret of her success, she did not speak of luck, intelligence, or even hard work. She simply said: Dare to accept. Then added: The things others see as impossible… accept them. The tasks everyone runs away from… accept them. When you accept the challenge, you learn how to succeed in it. And when you succeed, bigger challenges come to you. Opportunities are not discovered by people… opportunities are the things others abandon, and you bend down to pick them up.
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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@UCGENIST @Eng_china5 This Uyghur slave labor issue is an old story , long ago debunked. It doesn’t stir anything anymore.
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Chartador
Chartador@UCGENIST·
@Eng_china5 Umarım, işletmesinde köle UYGUR Türk’ü köle işçi çalıştırmıyordur.
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herlev
herlev@herlev2·
@Eng_china5 Chinese propaganda is mostly fake, including this one.
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Fred Tan
Fred Tan@Tan52890Fred·
@mrvegas1996 @Eng_china5 SO, YOU WANT IT THE OTHER WAY AROUND, LIKE IN THE STATES, WHERE THE WEALTHY CONTROL THE POLITICAL PARTIES. Is that what you prefer?
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Kel Vegas
Kel Vegas@mrvegas1996·
@Eng_china5 Yes quite a story about her. But of course the CCP controls her now
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