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Michael Wang

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Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Liqian Ren
Liqian Ren@liqian_ren·
China ministry commerce on Manus sale to Meta: need to follow Chinese law in tech export. My take: like the Tictok sale, it will happen, just China is not used to export tech to US so every regulation is made on the fly using Manus as an example. In terms of limiting founders leaving China, all depend on circumstances. Founders know China has no due process in legal proceedings going in. Unless you actually have some private information on why/how they decide to go to mainland, you are just trying to be a novelist and guess. And most people outside China don’t do good guesses. 此次商务部再度发声,是对1月8日首次回应的重申与强调。中方态度始终如一: 中国政府一贯支持企业依法依规开展互利共赢的跨国经营与国际技术合作。需要说明的是,企业从事对外投资、技术出口、数据出境、跨境并购等活动,须符合中国法律法规,履行法定程序。商务部将会同相关部门对此项收购与出口管制、技术进出口、对外投资等相关法律法规的一致性开展评估调查。
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Kelly Grieco
Kelly Grieco@ka_grieco·
8/ The U.S. can still achieve air superiority, but it is slower to achieve, more resource-intensive, and more limited. Iran suggests a return to a harder baseline for operating in heavily defended airspace.
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Kelly Grieco
Kelly Grieco@ka_grieco·
Gen. Caine announced Tuesday that after 30 days of strikes, B-52s are now flying overland missions over Iran. Is that a sign it's becoming harder to achieve air superiority against US adversaries? Yes. A 🧵. war.gov/News/Transcrip…
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
Some initial observations about Shanghai after not being back for 10 years: 1. The city is incredibly modern - more so than New York and even Tokyo. It's funny riding modern subways and trains here and reading about how California has to shut down the BART/Caltrain due to budget cuts on X. 2. Apps run everything - Wechat, Amap (Google Maps), Dianping (Yelp), Alipay, etc. Basically, there's a Chinese equivalent of every US app and more. 3. Meals are probably 1/3 the price of the US and absolutely delicious. There's ALOT of variety in Chinese regional cuisines. Funny enough almost every restaurant has a Dianping coupon you can use to get free desserts. I like my spicy food :) 4. Fewer foreigners than I expected and concentrated in a few areas. Coming from the US, it's just a pain to have to get a visa, set up eSim, download all the apps, etc. You have to do alot of research before coming here. 5. The overhead highways kind of ruin the vibe a little with the cityscape. 6. People still smoke alot, but appears to be mostly older generation. 7. Speaking of the old generation, they know to have fun. Went to Fuxing park and many elders dancing, playing yoyo, singing, and more. 8. In contrast, from what I hear, the younger generation is working super hard and many college grads cannot find jobs are are "tang ping" (lie flat). It's great to be back, will share more later.
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李老师不是你老师
李老师不是你老师@whyyoutouzhele·
3月25日,河北。深夜里一名母亲背着还在襁褓中的孩子,在路边摆摊炒饭。
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Michael Wang
Michael Wang@mwangjd·
@liqian_ren That is a feature of communism. To end it we must end communism first.
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Liqian Ren
Liqian Ren@liqian_ren·
Why the left behind rural Children is one of the biggest Chinese policy failure last 50 years? 1. China could significantly increase economic growth by allowing anyone living and working in the cities full residency benefits. This can be achieved by keeping the Hukou system but change residency regulations. 2. Pres Xi actually most likely agrees with my view. Right now the ones against it are mostly old guards. 3. Yes, I think it’s a huge failure, partly because I lived it. My father has city citizenship and my mother not. Thus my brother and I are rural citizens through mother lineage and lived through the most unfair system in China. 4. It’s bringing significant problems in perpetuating inequality, much much much worse than the stupid idea of pushing inheritance taxes in China.
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@WalkerChapman @liqian_ren Yes, she's referring to the hukou system, where kids can only go to school where their registered address is. It's designed to prevent growth of slums in cities and has been very successful at that. Many don't like it, but I don't know why @liqian_ren thinks it's a policy failure

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Liqian Ren
Liqian Ren@liqian_ren·
How off can this be? I think most Chinese don’t support inheritance taxes even it caused some inequality to perpetuate. (Do I have data, no, but I am relatively confident of my read on Chinese public opinion.) Like I said, if you want to highlight something about China that needs a good discussion, at lease feature a topic typical Chinese actually cares.
The Economist@TheEconomist

The Communist Party is opposed to a significant redistribution of wealth. But ignoring of the inheritance accumulated riches will ensure that deep inequality becomes ingrained economist.com/leaders/2026/0…

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Liqian Ren
Liqian Ren@liqian_ren·
Taiwan Pres Lai: Nationalist party from mainland treated Taiwanese worse than Japanese colonizers. I thought it was fake news and checked the source. Reality IS better than fiction nowadays. 賴總統指出,「尤其是國民黨政府來到台灣之後,對待台灣人民比殖民統治的日本還要差,這是為何已故前總統李登輝、日本作家司馬遼太郎特別提到台灣人的悲哀,原因就在這裡」。
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The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动
Where is all of China’s old friends now? A run through of what happens if you ally with China. Video is AI generated, we didn’t manage to hire all of the person in the video. Can anyone contact them? Would like to interview.
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Charles Gasparino
Charles Gasparino@CGasparino·
I really feel for this guy. This country welcomes him with open arms; he got into what WAS a top university on God knows what criteria. But instead of studying to try to get a job to support his family, he starts protesting against this country, and taking his bizarre political beliefs out on Jewish students. Now the leadership of this country wants him out and he can't understand why. Which begs the question: How dumb is he and what "criteria" was used by @Columbia to let him in? A Year After His Arrest, Mahmoud Khalil Lives in Limbo and in Fear nytimes.com/2026/03/08/nyr…
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Michael Wang
Michael Wang@mwangjd·
@liqian_ren China is incapable of doing anything on Taiwan. A failed country with a failed government.
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Feiyan Xie
Feiyan Xie@FeiyanXie·
1941年,美国摄影记者卡尔·迈登斯在重庆南山拍到一名中国抗战女兵。 85年过去了,她所坚守的这片国土已成为繁华的都市。
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China in Pictures
China in Pictures@tongbingxue·
An ethnic delegate gets the newly-elected Chinese President Xi Jinping and Vice Premier Li Keqiang to sign an autograph after the election of the new president during the 12th National People's Congress (NPC) in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing,March 14, 2013. Photo by GOH Chai Hin.
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ICPC
ICPC@chinesepen_org·
出生日期 1994年11月7日 出生地点 浙江省金华市 教育程度 美国马萨诸塞州的阿默斯特学院历史学学士(2016年) 职业   前新疆大学民俗研究中心研究人员 拘捕日期 2018年1月 罪名    危害国家安全 刑期 有期徒刑十五年 关押地点  浙江省女子监狱 chinesepen.org/blog/archives/…
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涵瞰世界/杨涵 Han Yang
涵瞰世界/杨涵 Han Yang@polijunkie_aus·
TIME: Gu declines to engage on the citizenship question. “I don’t really see how that’s relevant” I don't think the US government should or can strip her citizenship as many MAGA commentors are suggesting, but the way she evades the question really doesn't help her. Whether or not she is still holding a US passport (or using it when she travels to sponsor events in Europe or going back to America) is quite a fundamental question on her identity.
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涵瞰世界/杨涵 Han Yang@polijunkie_aus

Eileen Gu is perfectly entitled to choose which country she wants to represent in the Olympics, to maximize her earning potentials in that country. However, the evasive answer she gave when asked about her dual citizenship status shows that she is perfectly aware that she gained her Chinese citizenship through under the table dealings.

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Vic Lombardi
Vic Lombardi@VicLombardi·
I desperately need to know if Mike ad-libbed all that or if he’s using the prompter. Either way, it’s one of the all-time great closes to a sporting event I’ve ever seen. It resonated deeply with the audience. If he did that off the top of his head, crown him now. Wow.
NBC Sports@NBCSports

"Our country loves sports and it brings us together unlike anything else." Mike Tirico wraps up a HISTORIC #WinterOlympics for Team USA. 🇺🇸

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Bill McCarren
Bill McCarren@mccarrennews·
This is my friend journalist Dong Yuyu. 4 years ago today as Beijing #Olympics were wrapping, PRC security swooped in arresting him on bogus charges. They waited for the cameras to leave. This Olympics they are proud participants while Yuyu remains in prison. Shame! #FreeYuyu
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Michael Wang
Michael Wang@mwangjd·
@CoreyWriting Yes why not. There is under existing law almost no chance that she will forfeit her US nationality due to competing for a foreign adversary. So for her it is all reward and no risk.
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Dennis Wilder偉德寧
Dennis Wilder偉德寧@dennisw5·
@carlworker You cannot be serious. The British allowed an open press, freedom of assembly, and freedom of speech. The only place in Hong Kong you are allowed to demonstrate today is in front of the US Consulate General on Garden Road.
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Carl Worker
Carl Worker@carlworker·
Tired of the sleight of hand. Hong Kong today is very much like it always has been. It is a law-based common law jurisdiction with a high degree of autonomy and personal freedoms but circumscribed democratic rights. That is how it was under the Brits. At the last minute, once they knew they were leaving, they suddenly tried to engineer a lot more. They overreached and provoked a Chinese backlash which involved putting things firmly back to where they had always been. Whatever unrealistic hopes some Hong Kong folk and foreign sympathisers may have held, enhanced political pluralism in Hong Kong is going to need to be guided by how China itself develops. Meanwhile, one country two systems is working far better than almost anyone imagined it could back in 1997 and before then. The Brits got a good deal for Hong Kong in all the circumstances.
Dennis Wilder偉德寧@dennisw5

Just reading the title of this paper makes me sad for the people of Hong Kong. All I see is lip service to "one country, two systems" while Beijing calls all the shots.

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