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shadow@shadow290474281·
@mdubowitz Why not take back Hong Kong?
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二爷Alex@Alex8282019·
我之前去试驾过丰田的氢能车Mirai,要论环保它是真环保,排出的是水。而且也不贵,五万刀出头。但是一看它的使用条件,再喜欢也没法——整个洛杉矶只有15个加氢站,其中又只有6个为普通消费者服务,这还是最多的了,离开洛杉矶,这车没法开。所以这车在美国一年才卖出200多台,赔本赚吆喝。想起当年特斯拉开放源代码让大家都来造电车盘活上下游的事,日本人很多胎死腹中的新技术,还是缺乏战略眼光所致。
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lin lee@qq45538336·
@WarrenVsCCP As a Chinese person, I can say that China is not safe at all. You may not get robbed by criminals, but you could be arrested by the police just for saying something they don’t like. In China, the CCP controls everything, including your thoughts and your body.
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晓天XIAO TIAN@annelen05651437·
@SCY_BTC 好家伙,真会玩!这真是北大吗??越来越怀疑这智商问题,狗见了都得摇摇头
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chinar@lauman2016·
@ChinaCongress 外面到底有多少个x党,y议会...等等已经建立或筹建中的?咋感觉到处都是,这些人党同伐异,成事不足败事有余,只为骗钱骗吃骗喝还骗炮🤣
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中國議會(臨時)籌備委員會
郑重宣布:正式任命陈立群女士担任中国议会(临时)美国选区召集人。 陈立群女士,1957年生于杭州,是中国民主运动中坚而卓越的女性代表。她出身于在政治运动中遭受迫害的家庭,自幼对社会不公保持高度敏感,并较早形成独立的政治意识。自1979年起,她积极投身民主墙运动,与多位民运人士共同参与创办地下刊物《四五月刊》《之江月刊》,并参与地下民运组织活动,勇敢发声,传播自由思想。 1989年“六四”期间,她因组织演讲、游行及相关抗议活动遭当局通缉,在国内逃亡达17个月之久。1998年参与组建中国民主党,1999年4月后被迫长期流亡美国。 此后,她始终坚守民主信念,活跃于海外民运阵营。2002年当选中国民主团结联盟(中国民联)总部委员,2011年当选副主席。2023年担任六四纪念馆理事,并在《北京之春》杂志社担任执行主任。2024年当选中国民主团结联盟主席。 她亦为中国民主党全国委员会筹备工作的重要发起人之一。2009年参与创立中国民主党海外后援会并担任主要负责人之一,2010年当选中国民主党全委会执行委员,2011年当选中国民主党全委会美国委员会副主席,2014年在全国委员会第二次特别代表大会上当选为中国民主党全国委员会副主席。在组织协调、理念传播及国际沟通等方面,她发挥了重要作用,展现出卓越的领导力与坚定不移的信念,被誉为民运中的“巾帼力量”。 我们相信,在她的带领下,美国选区必将进一步凝聚力量、拓展影响,推动自由与民主理念深入人心。 联系邮箱:qunli99@gmail.com X账号:@liqunchen 中国议会(临时)筹备委员会 2026年3月26日 (传播部 刘芳 @Lady12939 整理)
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shadow@shadow290474281·
@ROC_Nationalist 就是这帮人败了大陆人对台湾的关系,之前这边很多人还人同胞,现在这边被折腾成啥样了
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Nationalist_R.O.C🇹🇼@ROC_Nationalist·
雖然說無法代表全部 但這真的才是現實中的一環之一 我們臺灣人普遍反感的是中共 由其是成天藉機鑽空子的犯賤粉紅 和大陸人裡偏差或噁心的那一類 並非討厭所有正常的大陸人 並非反中反華反大陸 實話愛信不信隨便 一切任由看官智商決定
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CAT@maria36272970·
@poland_stan 多问一句,你们是怎么反共的?
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shadow@shadow290474281·
@TheEconomist This is medicine. Take a sip when you cough and let the ointment stick to your throat to relieve the discomfort of your throat when you cough.
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The Economist@TheEconomist·
The recipe for Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa hasn’t changed since it was first concocted in the 1600s. Yet the sweet syrup is enjoying a renewed surge in popularity economist.com/business/2025/…
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shadow@shadow290474281·
@TReverie_ 你先试着不用VPN吧,看看你能不能上X
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Tiny Reverie🇺🇸✝️
又要有一堆小粉红破大防了😂 ishowspeed 公开cos我的英雄学院角色爆豪(Katsuki Bakugo)
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李老师不是你老师
李老师不是你老师@whyyoutouzhele·
香港的高中历史教科书上,对1989天安门六四事件的介绍
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shadow@shadow290474281·
@kjoules I don't know what the attitude of Hong Kong people towards Chinese is now. I traveled to Hong Kong ten years ago and was abused by the waiter and refused my money. I don't know why Hong Kong people discriminate against me. Maybe I am a yellow race?
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Joel Chan@kjoules·
94.5% of the 126,942 approved applications for Hong Kong's top talent entry schemes were given to mainlanders, according to Labour and Welfare secretary Chris Sun • Mainland China had 120,009 successful applicants, followed by Canada with 1,349 ... scmp.com/news/hong-kong…
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shadow@shadow290474281·
@Uyghurian Let your son go to the Taiwan Province Strait to fight the People's Liberation Army. The United States needs your contribution.
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iOccupyNigeria@iOccupyNigeria·
The problem with this narrative is that it frames the situation like a dramatic “arrest” story, when the reality is more structural and rooted in how China’s system actually works. China does have private companies, but they do not operate with the same level of independence you see in the U.S. or Europe. The state, through institutions like the National Development and Reform Commission and the broader authority of the Chinese Communist Party, maintains ultimate control over sectors it considers strategic, especially areas like AI, data, and advanced technology. So even if a company raises foreign capital, incorporates in Singapore, or plans an acquisition by a U.S. firm, that does not remove it from Chinese jurisdiction if the founder, the talent base, or the core technology originated in China. That is the key misunderstanding. What is being described here is not simply an “arrest without charges,” and it is not just internal politics either. It is a case of the Chinese state asserting sovereignty over: Talent it helped produce Technology developed within its borders Data and intellectual property it views as strategically important From Beijing’s perspective, moving a company offshore, shutting down domestic operations, and selling to a foreign firm can look less like normal business strategy and more like the externalization of national assets. That is why terms like “Singapore washing” come up. Exit bans in this context are not necessarily about criminal guilt. They are administrative tools used to: Maintain leverage Ensure compliance Prevent the transfer of sensitive assets At the same time, U.S. restrictions on investing in Chinese AI are pushing founders to restructure globally, which creates direct tension between two systems. One system is trying to limit outbound technology and capital, while the other is trying to retain it. So this is not just a story about one founder being stopped from leaving. It is what happens when: Global capital National security policy And individual entrepreneurship all collide at once. The real takeaway is simple. In China, you can build globally. But if your work is considered strategically important, you are still operating within a system where the state can step in at any point, regardless of where your company is incorporated or who invests in it. And if this still sounds abstract, just ask Jack Ma.
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George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
You get a phone call. Report to Beijing. China's NDRC wants to see you. You sit down across from them. They know everything. The restructuring. The Singapore move. The $75 million from Benchmark. The $2 billion from Meta. The 80 employees you laid off in Beijing. The product you made unavailable in China. They ask questions. You answer. The meeting ends. You are exit-banned from China. No charges. No arrest. No trial. No timeline. You can travel anywhere inside the country. Shanghai. Shenzhen. Chengdu. Wherever you want. You just can't leave. Your name is Xiao Hong. You go by Red. You're 32. This is how you got here. You grew up in central China. Studied engineering. Built apps. You were good at it. Then you built Manus. An AI agent that doesn't just talk - it works. A digital employee with no borders, no visa, no nationality. $100 million in revenue in 8 months. But you're Chinese. And America just banned Americans from investing in Chinese AI. Overnight, your company is un-investable. So you do what every smart founder on earth does. You incorporate in Singapore. Americans do this with Delaware. Europeans do this with Ireland. Indians do this with Dubai. It's not a crime. It's a strategy. Your lawyers told you to do it. Your investors told you to do it. Everyone told you to do it. You move the whole company. Singapore. Tokyo. San Francisco. You shut down the Beijing office. Lay off 80 people in China. Make your product unavailable in the Chinese market. Clean break. Global company now. Benchmark writes you a $75 million check. Then Meta calls. $2 billion. Full acquisition. VP title. Your AI goes into Facebook. Instagram. WhatsApp. Billions of users. You're 32 and you just built the biggest Chinese-to-American AI exit in history. Your mom is proud of you. You fly back to China. To see family. To close out the old life. You don't think twice. It's home. You've been going home your whole life. Then you get the call. And now you're sitting across from the NDRC in Beijing and they're telling you that you can't leave. Beijing's message is simple. You were born here. You built this here. You learned here. The code started here. The IP started here. A Singapore address doesn't make you Singaporean. A Cayman holding company doesn't make you stateless. A Meta business card doesn't make you American. They're calling it 'Singapore washing.' You just became the example. The US told you to leave China. China told you that you never left. Two superpowers. Two sets of rules. Both applied to you. Neither asked. Your AI is live in 50 countries right now. No passport. No visa. No restrictions. Serving millions of people while you sit here. You built the thing that goes anywhere on earth. You're the one who can't.
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D@dystryct·
@iOccupyNigeria @TheGeorgePu That's a lot of words for "The CCP is abusive and tyrannical, and robs Chinese people of basic freedoms."
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shadow@shadow290474281·
@Amanda61400 @USA_China_Talk 不放假消息怎么让特朗普赚钱,每次他放话的时候,股票或者石油期货都波动,等伊朗一回复又涨回去
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Amanda Harris@Amanda61400·
@USA_China_Talk 你能不能叫你们的总统稳重点?不要再释放假消息了?没有一句准话?为啥不干脆永远推迟!每次到点再推迟还要发推,麻不麻烦?你们的国家还有信用吗?
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美国驻华使领馆 U.S. Mission to China
特朗普总统在Truth Social上发文:应伊朗政府请求,请以本声明为准,我将摧毁能源设施的行动暂停期再延长10天,至星期一,2026年4月6日美东时间晚上8点。谈判仍在进行中,尽管假新闻媒体及其他方面发表了与此相悖的错误言论,但谈判进展非常顺利。感谢各位对此事的关注!唐纳德·J·特朗普总统
The White House@WhiteHouse

"As per Iranian Government request, please let this statement serve to represent that I am pausing the period of Energy Plant destruction by 10 Days to Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8 P.M., Eastern Time. Talks are ongoing and, despite erroneous statements to the contrary by the Fake News Media, and others, they are going very well." - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸

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刘敏@liumin1988·
北京时间3月27日,习近平脑中风复发被紧急送进解放军总医院301医院救治,与此同时长达一年多没有公开露面的温家宝出现在了新华门。前几日就有消息称目前温江包在控制北京政局,看来并非空穴来风,温家宝突然的公开露面意味着什么?
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shadow@shadow290474281·
@YourAnonCentral You should take the lead in boycotting China and refusing to use things made in China.
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Anonymous@YourAnonCentral·
It’s time for the American-European Federation. Fuck Russia Fuck China Fuck the United States
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shadow@shadow290474281·
@china_action Why don't you just list all the media in the world?
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China Action@china_action·
【刊登 #中共宣传插页 的外国媒体 列表】 一、中共宣传资金 1、每年全球 #宣传资金约为70亿至100亿美元 2、2016以后,每年在美国投放广告超1100万美元 二、中共通过付费让主流报纸刊登伪装成新闻的宣传内容,在全球传播中共国家叙事,#覆盖30多个国家的 #数百万读者 三、美国 纽约时报 华尔街日报 华盛顿邮报 •《洛杉矶时报》 •《芝加哥论坛报》 •《休斯顿纪事报》 •《西雅图时报》 •《波士顿环球报》 •《亚特兰大宪政报》 •《得梅因纪事报》 •《外交政策》 •《CQ Roll Call》 •《时代》杂志 四、英国 •《每日电讯报》 •《卫报》 •《每日邮报》 五、欧洲 •《费加罗报》 •《商报》 •《南德意志报》 •《国家报》 六、亚太地区 •《悉尼先驱晨报》 •《每日新闻》 (以上为部分媒体名单)
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rafael_ai@rafael_fred2·
@MikaelCBernard Sanctions alone will cripple China Xi is paranoid too and Chinese military is overrated
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shadow@shadow290474281·
@mrbcyber You should work in a factory in the United States, or the manufacturing industry in the United States will not recover.
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