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As a Taiwanese, this is true; white ppl love to patronise and speak for us like they know when in actuality they just want to see Asians fighting and dying
Morrisan15@morris_que14

A lot of "pro-Taiwan" whitoids purport to speak for the Chinese people of Taiwan but don't ever listen to actual Taiwanese voices because you like the sound of your own voice more than you care for the Taiwanese people themselves. This is and has always been the official position of the Republic of China and has never changed despite separatist protestations. Taiwan is indeed a part of China under ROC administration. Taiwan and the ROC are not identical to each other. Taiwan is only a part of the ROC which includes all of mainland China. There is not two China but only one China with two different interpretations (PRC vs ROC). The Chinese Civil War is an unresolved conflict whose outcome is to be decided solely by the brotherly peoples on both sides of the Strait without outside interference or input: "The constitutional capital of the Republic of China is Nanking, in central China. During one period of the Sino-Japanese War, the central government of the ROC moved its capital from Nanking to Chungking, in Szechwan Province. But when the war with Japan ended in 1945, it moved back to Nanking. After the Chinese Communists' usurpation of the China mainland in 1949, the central government of the ROC moved from Nanking to Taipei, Taiwan, where it continues to operate today. Taiwan is a large island 100 miles southeast of the Fukien coast of the Chinese mainland. There are three separate political areas located on Taiwan: Taiwan Province, Taipei Municipality and Kaohsiung Municipality*. The Taipei and Kaohsiung municipalities are special districts (similar to Washinglon D.C.) under the direct administration of the central government. The provincial seat of Taiwan Province, formerly in Taipei, was moved to Nantou county, central Taiwan, in 1957. The central government of the Republic of China governs not only Taiwan Province, Taipei Municipality and Kaohsiung Municipality, but also island groups belonging to Fukien Province (Quemoy and Matsu) and the Spratly and Pratas Island chains in the South China Sea. Contrary to common (though incorrect) usage, there is no country bearing the name "Taiwan," which refers only to the island, a province of the ROC, and has no other geographical or political identity. The people on Taiwan and other territories under the control of the ROC are all Chinese. Residents of Taiwan migrated from the various provinces of the Chinese mainland over the course of some three hundred years, beginning in the mid-17th century. Migrants to Taiwan who were born in Fukien Province on the mainland still call themselves "Fukienese," migrants from Canton are still known as "Cantonese" and so on throughout all the provinces of China. According to Chinese family tradition, children have the same provincial or ethnic derivation as their parents, regardless of where the children are born. For example, a child born to Fukienese parents living in Taipei is not "Taiwanese;" he or she is still "Fukienese." A child born to Hunanese parents who reside in southern Taiwan is also Hunanese, and so on. The natives of Quemoy and Matsu are Fukienese in origin, because the islands are part of Fukien Province. Only those persons born to families that have been in Taiwan for generations are known as Taiwanese. Consequently, it is inaccurate to speak of the people of Free China as being "Taiwanese" only. Free China is a melting pot of many different ethnic and provincial Chinese groups, all of which naturally have their ancestral roots in mainland China. Therefore, in a broader cultural, national and ethnic sense, the people of the ROC are all Chinese - just as Texans and New Yorkers fall under the broader term "Americans." - 'ROC' and 'Chinese,' if you please...

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@bobWaltzer What’s your point? The fact that I’m in Australia and not advocating for war is in stark contrast to the Taiwanese who live in America and outright call for war. Logic really isn’t your strong point is it?
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@Jak7sois The irony is that she probably married a foreigner in the hopes of escaping her filial obligations, only to end up performing those obligations for an alien culture that will not reciprocate as per Confucian tradition. Those white boomer parents are most likely gonna spend it all
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JCSM@Jak7sois·
@WOSResponse So now she's also the free care taker of two elderly people. She cooks and cleans for everyone except for her own folks? Where are her parents? Back in China I bet. Wow.
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@Boochibooch lol you white “males” have the benefit of years of Hollywood propaganda and the first world wealth and living standards; if you can’t get pussy even with all of those assists, I got news for you pal: you’re a loser, with shit genes that nature has decided shouldn’t continue
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Boochi
Boochi@Boochibooch·
Two Japanese men discuss flooding Tiktok with videos of White "beauties" talking positively about Japanese men to "propaganda them." "Make it flow in Western culture that we're more attractive than white people."
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@morris_que14 Most of the time it’s whites tryign to behave like the Jews that they denigrate, attempting to instigate conflict so they can profit
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Morrisan15@morris_que14·
People who are not in any way Taiwanese or have any relation to Taiwan are concocting up some kind of fake conflict between ROC and PRC nationalists that frankly doesn't exist. Talk about being a total foreign interloper in something that doesn't concern you at all.
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@loong_of The U.S. sent military and bases to steal Syrian oil and enforced a no fly zone over the areas where it was pumping out stolen Syrian oil. Why shouldn’t China do the same in Australia?
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Loong of the east@loong_of·
No one doubts whose orders Australia is following! This move serves as a concrete manifestation—at the level of key allies—of Australia’s alignment with the U.S. strategy to "de-Sinicize" the global rare earth supply chain. Through a multi-dimensional interplay of policy, finance, and geopolitics, the aim is to undermine China's global influence in the rare earth sector. Australia is viewed by the United States as the most critical partner in the diversification of critical mineral supply chains. The U.S., acting through institutions such as the U.S. Export-Import Bank, provides financial backing to Australian rare earth projects—for instance, by pledging hundreds of millions of dollars in financing to companies like Northern Minerals. Such financial support often comes with strings attached, requiring Australia to structure project equity and supply chain arrangements in a manner consistent with U.S. strategic interests—including measures to limit the influence of Chinese investors. Through mechanisms such as the "Critical Minerals Allies and Partners Club," the United States is rallying nearly 30 nations to forge a rare earth supply chain alliance. In an effort to solidify its alliance with the U.S., Australia has adopted a tougher stance on rare earth policy; by demonstrating its "loyalty" within this geopolitical contest, it seeks to secure U.S. support in the realms of security and economics. The United States and Australia are collaborating on rare earth refining and processing technologies—for example, by supporting Lynas Rare Earths in its efforts to boost heavy rare earth production capacity at its facility in Malaysia. Australia's restrictions on equity stakes held by investors with ties to China facilitate the smoother advancement of U.S.-led technological cooperation projects on Australian soil, thereby minimizing potential interference from Chinese interests. Thus, while Australia may act as a "loyal" puppet, let it not forget that China remains its largest trading partner—accounting for hundreds of billions of dollars in annual procurement—whereas the United States' annual trade volume falls short of even one-tenth of that figure.
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Megatron@Megatron_ron

NEW: 🇦🇺🇨🇳 The Australian government has ordered six Chinese shareholders to sell their stake in the Australian rare earth mineral company, Northern Minerals Ltd. The six shareholders own approximately 27% of the company, which is valued at $220 Million AUD ($157 Million USD), and have been given 14 days to divest from the company. This is the second time the Australian government has intervened in Northern Minerals Ltd. In 2024, they also forced the sale of 10.4% of the company, which was also owned by Chinese-linked buyers. The company primarily produces heavy rare earth elements such as dysprosium and terbium, both of which are in heavy demand by defence industries. Notably, last year, the Australian government and the United States government signed a critical minerals deal that included clauses that Australia would block asset sales due to "security grounds" if needed.

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Mr. Buzzoni
Mr. Buzzoni@polydao·
Atlassian's revenue: $1.79 billion last quarter Atlassian's move: fire the engineer who built their infrastructure his move: post a 38-minute breakdown of every system he built, free for anyone to copy what he revealed: > Envoy proxy instead of enterprise load balancers > sidecar architecture for auth, logging, rate limits > DynamoDB + SQS for async provisioning > Packer + SaltStack for automated VM deployments at scale Atlassian charges per employee across 350,000 customers this guy just handed you the enterprise playbook for free save this
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@morris_que14 It’s because they identify most with the violence and cruelty; most American rightoids are the bullied school shooter types, think Stephen miller, and they fantasize about being able to bully others
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Robot monks joined South Korea's Lotus Lantern Festival parade celebrating Buddha's birthday, marching alongside traditional participants in Seoul
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Angelica 🌐⚛️🇹🇼🇨🇳🇺🇸
Trump practicing his speech before he speaks at the Beijing State Banquet. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Trump prepare for anything before. So serious! He wanted to do a good job!
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