
@BeijingDai What use are guns in the hands of cowards?
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@BeijingDai What use are guns in the hands of cowards?





中国内地一女子,嫁入英国,在家做各种美食,照顾老人体贴入微,深得丈夫全家喜欢,公公称她的到来为家庭带来了烟火气。她把视频发到网上,引发中国内地网友嫉妒和不满,有网友批评道“在国内讲女权,在国外做贤妻。”

Another huge fundamental difference is, Chinese openly said that their religious doctrines were man-made. They're not Tian's commandments, just humans observing nature and coming up with theories explaining Tian's preferences. Almost like science

Meanwhile this is daily life for millions of people in China Buried deep behind glowing screens, digital censorship and nonstop propaganda. x.com/real_insight_1…






Threatening a boy that they'll rape his sister and making him cry

Threatening a boy that they'll rape his sister and making him cry



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.


Persian scholar from a 1000 years ago describing Indians Looks like they still haven't changed


One of the funniest things about the Mongol conquest of China was how rapidly the Mongols degenerated racially, spiritually and militarily while residing in China to the point where they couldn't put down local rebellions anymore that they had to rely on local Han militias to put down other Han rebels. This ultimately gave the Chinese the military leverage to overthrow the Yuan Mongols. Mongol commanders on the frontier regularly commented on the lack of fighting spirit among Mongolian garrison troops in China who had degenerated from too much good drink, good food and the company of women that they had become soft.




