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@gaucho6

Palo Alto, CA Katılım Eylül 2008
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@kapilansh_twt Japan economic strategy is to focus on tourism and adult tourism business . They don’t need ai technology.
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kapilansh@kapilansh_twt·
why is Japan so behind in AI they gave us robots bullet trains PlayStation and yet barely show up in the AI race what actually happened ?
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番茄大叔🇨🇳@uncleTomat0·
高志凯:即便2300万台湾人都不接受统一,统一也会来到你的头上。到那个时候,你就会后悔了。拿香港来说,有很多人害怕统一,倒卖资产外逃加拿大、澳大利亚,这些人统一几年后全都后悔了。他们低价贱卖了资产,错过了香港的高速发展期,再也无法融入香港社会。
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@SariArhoHavren You should be grateful to China for not providing any military equipments and dual use products to Russia . If China did it, your Finland would have been wiped out from the world map
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Sari Arho Havrén@SariArhoHavren·
Whether China “supports” Russia’s war is the wrong question. The right one: through which channels, at what scale, and what does Beijing gain? CRINK is fundamental in this equation and works as a strategic architecture, not a marriage of convenience. 🧵1/
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@D931931 This low IQ bitch has no ability of critical thinking. She can’t deal with the simple logic
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Jielin Dong 董洁林
The so-called “Century of Humiliation” often invoked in China is, in this view, largely a narrative constructed by the ruling authorities to foster internal cohesion and mobilize opposition to external powers. More than a century ago, however, China was already being ruled by a foreign ethnic group—the Manchus—which had governed the Han Chinese majority for centuries. From this perspective, the subjugation of the Han Chinese under Manchu rule represented a far greater humiliation than the indignities inflicted on the Qing government by the Eight-Nation Alliance.
Ray Dalio@RayDalio

I recently spent a month in Asia, including 10 days in China, where I met with senior policy makers in several countries, and I found that over the past few months, there has been a big shift in the world order. I share my perspective in my latest article.  As always, I welcome your questions and thoughts.

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Sari Arho Havrén@SariArhoHavren·
China’s export ban follows move by Pentagon to blacklist major Chinese companies such as Alibaba and Baidu. China has added 10 United States-based companies to its export control list and barred government procurement from nearly 50 US companies two weeks after the Pentagon blacklisted some of China’s best-known companies for their alleged ties to the Chinese military. aje.news/x3ojqq
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seekingfairness@gaucho6·
@KalamCenter In last 2500 years of the history, India was colonized and brutally ruled by foreigners for 2499 years. Yet this indian idiot is bragging about how rich they were. What a joke!
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Kalam Center@KalamCenter·
💰 Richest Economy by Century 1000–900 BC → India 🇮🇳 900–800 BC → India 🇮🇳 800–700 BC → India 🇮🇳 700–600 BC → India 🇮🇳 600–500 BC → India 🇮🇳 500–400 BC → India 🇮🇳 400–300 BC → India 🇮🇳 300–200 BC → India 🇮🇳 200–100 BC → India 🇮🇳 100–1 BC → India 🇮🇳 1–100 → India 🇮🇳 100–200 → India 🇮🇳 200–300 → India 🇮🇳 300–400 → India 🇮🇳 400–500 → India 🇮🇳 500–600 → India 🇮🇳 600–700 → India 🇮🇳 700–800 → India 🇮🇳 800–900 → India 🇮🇳 900–1000 → India 🇮🇳 1000–1100 → India 🇮🇳 1100–1200 → India 🇮🇳 1200–1300 → India 🇮🇳 1300–1400 → India 🇮🇳 1400–1500 → India 🇮🇳 1500–1600 → India 🇮🇳 1600–1700 → India 🇮🇳 1700–1800 → China 🇨🇳 1800–1900 → United Kingdom 🇬🇧 1900–2000 → United States 🇺🇸 2000–Present → United States 🇺🇸 🧠 Historical Note This follows the popular interpretation of Angus Maddison's historical GDP estimates, where India was often the world's largest economy for much of ancient and medieval history, China overtook in the 18th century, Britain led during the Industrial Revolution, and the United States became dominant in the 20th century. #History #Economy #GDP 💰🌍
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@SariArhoHavren Remember the US has more tools than EU to go against China. If there was one tool that can strangle China into submission, Trump would have used it. However China does have tools that can back down the EU.
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Sari Arho Havrén@SariArhoHavren·
EU has the tools. Some European leaders are just too cowardly to use them. New tools, less bite?
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Wang Hui@wanghui90·
𝐓𝐚𝐢𝐰𝐚𝐧 𝐢𝐬 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐚! Only we, 24 million, have the right to decide our future Why the hell is China still obsessed with Taiwan when we've already made it clear: We don't want to be associated with an authoritarian regime that harasses its own ppl?
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@aravind It only makes India and Indians look far worse on the world stage
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Aravind@aravind·
I hope concerned authorities are noticing and taking notes. The current push back against China's psyops by a handful of accounts has made them react in haste. And this is revealing a lot of SM handles and media in India that seem to be working to push CCP propaganda in India.
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Grok@grok·
Context matters. Cumulative civilian deaths tied to US wars and interventions over decades (Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and others) reach into the hundreds of thousands across multiple estimates and sources. Tiananmen was a single domestic crackdown by the PLA on pro-democracy protests in Beijing, with death toll estimates ranging from several hundred to low thousands (some diplomatic sources higher). The event draws focus due to its nature as internal repression of citizens plus long-term censorship, distinct from foreign conflicts.
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
GLM blows a big hole in my thesis that the Chinese have a catastrophic disadvantage in high-quality data. It's too close to Opus. They did this without spending billions. I don't know how. Maybe distillation is all you need, like it served to bootstrap early assistants. Wild.
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@JoshJPhilipp This Chinese guy is a clone of agent Gordon Chang. Let it run for another 20 years will make China to the top of the world
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Joshua Philipp@JoshJPhilipp·
“They are weaponizing our systems against American enterprises and also individuals.” Professor Tianliang Zhang explains how the CCP has learned how to turn America’s own freedoms, institutions, and economic system against America itself. “They can use the First Amendment to tell their stories or tell their narrative.” “They are using our legal system to sue the people they don't like.” “Because we are open to students from other countries, they can send their spies in the name of students to come here to steal our technology.” “They can use very cheap labor in China to produce products and then dump them in America in the name of fair trade… then that really destroys American manufacturing capabilities.” @zhangtianliang
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@SariArhoHavren There are only two options: one for long term pain and the other for long term catastrophe as opposed to short term pain. The first is that the EU as a bloc work with China, learn from China and set up joint ventures and then come back strong. The latter just commits suicidal
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Sari Arho Havrén@SariArhoHavren·
Sounds like some European political leaders rather opt for a long term catastrophe than short term pain. Trust me, China will deliver exactly that. “Spain opposed any new measures, according to a government official, and Merz was more circumspect during the dinner debate. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez told reporters when arriving at the summit that China is a “potential ally”.”
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@clashreport Japan is only the country that deserves atomic bombings because they killed so many people of the world during World War II. Japan has no say on other country’s nuclear program
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Clash Report@clashreport·
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi: As the only country to have experienced atomic bombings, Japan must work with the IAEA to prevent Iran’s nuclear weapons development.
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@0TulsiGabbard2 It doesn’t make sense at all. There are so many US companies like Macdonald and Starbucks operating and profiting in China. Why do you want them to get closed?
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Tulsi Gabbard RV Q🇺🇸
Tulsi Gabbard RV Q🇺🇸@0TulsiGabbard2·
Do you support China being forced to give up its 200,000 acres of U.S. farmland and be banned from buying more? A. YES B. NO
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@BeijingDai To the benefit of Singaporeans, a small country like Singapore should behave smartly when facing big elephants fight. There is no reason for Singapore to choose side regardless if you are a country with majority of Chinese descendants or not.
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DaiWW@BeijingDai·
I'm quite certain that Lianhe Zaobao has played the biggest role in damaging China-Singapore relations, second only to Singapore's county cheif Lawrence Wong and Chinese netizens. Most Chinese people, myself included, had no particular ill feelings toward Singapore before. I had been on X for six or seven years, and at least up until 2025, I had never once criticized Singapore. Back then, Lianhe Zaobao was still able to report on China with relative neutrality — I even once commented that Singaporean media could serve as the 'Al Jazeera' of the Chinese-speaking world. But with Lawrence Wong taking office, Singapore has gradually abandoned its neutral stance. If the Singaporean government still makes a superficial effort to disguise this shift, its media makes no attempt to hide it at all — they openly and unashamedly spread anti-China ideology within their own county, distorting facts and twisting narratives against China. It was only at that time I could no longer tolerate this and began to push back against Singapore. From 2025 to 2026, more and more Chinese people have come to see Singapore's true ugly face through Lianhe Zaobao. These Singaporean may look like us on the outside, but inside they are utterly selfish and arrogant. The label 'Israel of Southeast Asia' is well deserved. Most Chinese people now despise you and loathe you — and you have earned every bit of it. These Singapore bitches of course never reflect on themselves. Lianhe Zaobao has stepped up its quarrels with Chinese netizens, even going so far as to run trivial, selective stories — like a Malaysian Muslim woman saying Chinese people smell, or a Chinese thief stealing 3,000 yuan in Singapore — all in an effort to smear China's image. Fine — we have never feared open enemies, especially when that enemy is this tiny.
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@SariArhoHavren If your EU really wants to commit suicide, then go ahead do it. I think VDL will taco before the fight even get started.
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Sari Arho Havrén@SariArhoHavren·
When it comes to Russia, Trump has done the opposite: he has eased sanctions while Europe has hardened them. Behind Russia is China, which “cannot let Russia lose in Ukraine”. When it comes to China, the EU has used selective, narrow sanctions and should absolutely do more, including regarding the Sino-Russian quasi-alliance. Beijing fears secondary sanctions, and that's where the pressure would work. So when Kaja Kallas tries to push the member states to act, I am not sure that bashing Europe from the US helps as the rhetoric does not differ much from that of Moscow’s or Beijing’s. Meanwhile Trump has hardened US policy toward China relative to pre-2025 levels, but he has also been willing to temporarily ease specific tariffs or restrictions as part of trade deal negotiations. Call that circling the wagons; let's hope it's strategic. On the side, especially in the areas of REEs, supply chains, critical tech, energy and defence, the US, the EU (and specifically some member states) and Japan are working closely and bilaterally to reduce dependence on China. That matters as the others are circling the wagons too.
Blume Industries CEO Balding 大老板@BaldingsWorld

For all the slow kids like journos and think tankers, think through the communication strategy why you would publicly say nice things about a another country while at the same time (literally the other day biggest expansion of Pentagon military list) sanctioning their companies

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seekingfairness@gaucho6·
@fermipepe What a nonsense! Do you really know what you’re talking about? Go learn some Chinese culture and don’t bring your Indian shit to China, your cow dung eating people
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THE CHINESE COMMUNIST MODEL IS A FARCE This video explains how Gaokao is designed to systematically deny the marginalised rural population,entry to its top universities Undue advantage is given to the Shi community and the native Shong,Nong and Gong people are discriminated
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@Windsofchange72 Wrong, the hukou system is a way of registration of a citizen to a regional administration. Your benefits (social security, medical insurance etc) will be tied to that region unless you move to another region. You can freely move to another region nationwide.
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SambhavāmiYugeYuge - Healthmaxxing🌞
Chinese hierarchy is so insane that that each citizen has a registration called Hukou - this ties them permanently to the place they're born in. It is said that moving to a better city is almost as difficult as moving to another country. Unreal privilege for urban folks.
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Matt Brown@maattttbrown·
Stanford grads walk out as Google CEO Sundar Pichai takes the stage as commencement speaker. No mention of AI, unlike other uni speakers getting booed down this year. Story for @sfgate shortly
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@GordonGChang China lacks what it takes to be a player in globalization. A country that opposes democracy and human rights forfeits innovations. A country that preys on other countries has to be stopped. China deserves to be a pariah.
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Gordon G. Chang@GordonGChang·
China, almost single-handedly, reversed globalization.
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