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Dave

Dave

@tencentdave

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Dave@tencentdave·
@SkyNewsAust The modus operandi for Sky “News” is for one of its columnists to say something outrageous about the ALP, and for these to then be casually reported as “news”. Totally partisan, totally dishonest behaviour as usual by the foreign-controlled Murdoch media. #MurdochGutterMedia
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@JeanGenie19 @OzmunC There was no incident in Tiananmen. The story that 10,000students were killed in the square, their bodies turned to pulp by tanks and then incinerated by flame-throwers, turns out to be misinformation emanating from the British ambassador to China himself.
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✝️🇺🇸C Ozmun🇨🇳☭
The arrogant Financial Times was caught LYING about China's poverty alleviation campaign. FT visited rural Guizhou where they claimed the campaign had failed. Thankfully news outlet Sinical visited the same woman FT interviewed to fact check their story. The woman told Sinical that FT's "journalists" had been extremely dishonest and unethical. They didn't identify themselves as journalists and they didn't tell her they worked for the Financial Times. The elderly woman is living a comfortable life, and this is what her house looks like. Thank you Sinical for holding dishonest Western journalists accountable!
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Dave@tencentdave·
@AbediMonir @ShangguanJiewen Those islands in the South China Sea? Those ones that belong to China? So China can’t build military bases in their own soil, while the US regime can?
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Mabe@AbediMonir·
@ShangguanJiewen Because the U.S. is not an occupying force dumb ass. It’s more for protecting You CCP whore. Have you checked what they are doing in South China Sea. Retard.
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
US has 800 military bases on foreign soil. China has 1. The morons at The Diplomat. 👇
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Dave@tencentdave·
@xraytedlife @ShangguanJiewen So are the Chinese bases. The Chinese do not see any need to have any more overseas bases than they already have. They have never been expansionist unlike the fucking American regime.
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Sam@xraytedlife·
@ShangguanJiewen The US bases are there with the permission of the host nations. That so many nations agree to host US bases while so few allow Chinese bases also says a lot what governments think. And they know better than you or me morons.
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Dave@tencentdave·
@business What does “increasingly assertive” mean in relation to China? I would have thought the phrase perfectly encapsulates the behavior of the Japanese PM Takaichi. The Chinese are only standing up to global bullies in the west that are trying to prevent its rise and development.
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Bloomberg@business·
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will use a speech in Vietnam to lay out her vision for the Indo-Pacific, as she seeks to bolster ties across the region in a move that could counter an increasingly assertive China bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Dave@tencentdave·
@MelissaLantsman Better still - why not just establish diplomatic relations with the Repunlic of China? What are you guys waiting for? All talk, no action!
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@Write4Republic America stands with blackmailed pedophiles for Israeli genocide.
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Writing The Republic@Write4Republic·
America stands with Taiwan against communist china.
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This morning, I convened talks with Vice Premier He Lifeng to discuss @POTUS’ upcoming travel to China. Our meeting was both candid and comprehensive, and I stressed that China’s recent provocative extraterritorial regulations have a chilling effect on global supply chains. I look forward to a productive summit between President Trump and President Xi in Beijing.
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Dave@tencentdave·
@Write4Republic Stand with pedophiles and those who blackmail them.
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Dave@tencentdave·
@josephwutw @bikhim Genocide is currently happening in Palestine. Perpetrated and abetted by the very people who said “Never Again”.
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Joseph Wu@josephwutw·
At the #Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony in #Taiwan, I joined Vice President Hsiao @bikhim to light 6 candles in tribute to the 6 million victims & their families. We solemnly pledge: Never Again!
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Tim Shorrock@TimothyS·
Ho Ho Ho Chi Minh Vietnam Really Did Win!
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Un 30 de abril de 1975, las tropas del Ejército Popular de Vietnam entraban en Saigón, haciendo huir al ejército de EEUU como alimañas, poniendo así fin a la agresión imperialista que tenía dividido al pueblo de Vietnam durante 2 décadas. La mítica imagen de los estadounidenses huyendo como cobardes en helicóptero de la embajada de Saigón, fue el símbolo de la humillación a un imperio que perpetró un auténtico genocidio contra Vietnam (con más de 3 millones de asesinados) y que ni con el uso de una brutalidad inaudita pudo doblegar a un pueblo valiente y digno. La aviación estadounidense lanzó 7,8 millones de toneladas de bombas sobre Vietnam, Laos y Camboya, más que todas las usadas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial por ambos bandos y la mayor cantidad de bombas lanzadas registrada hasta hoy en un solo conflicto armado. Durante más de una década, los genocidas de EEUU rociaron con armas químicas los bosques de Vietnam, con el Agente Naranja creado por la empresa Monsanto, que sigue matando y provocando daños cerebrales desde el nacimiento 50 años después, además del mayor destrozo medioambiental de la historia, acabando con el ecosistema y pudriendo la tierra. La retirada progresiva de EEUU en Vietnam finalizaría este 30 de Abril de 1975, con la caída de Saigón, que provocaría la evacuación total de los imperialistas estadounidenses, la destrucción de todos sus vehículos militares en suelo vietnamita y la huida de sus criminales colaboradores. EEUU pagaría su criminal invasión a Vietnam con más de 58.000 soldados liquidados y 300.000 heridos, su mayor daño militar desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

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Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
Un 30 de abril de 1975, las tropas del Ejército Popular de Vietnam entraban en Saigón, haciendo huir al ejército de EEUU como alimañas, poniendo así fin a la agresión imperialista que tenía dividido al pueblo de Vietnam durante 2 décadas. La mítica imagen de los estadounidenses huyendo como cobardes en helicóptero de la embajada de Saigón, fue el símbolo de la humillación a un imperio que perpetró un auténtico genocidio contra Vietnam (con más de 3 millones de asesinados) y que ni con el uso de una brutalidad inaudita pudo doblegar a un pueblo valiente y digno. La aviación estadounidense lanzó 7,8 millones de toneladas de bombas sobre Vietnam, Laos y Camboya, más que todas las usadas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial por ambos bandos y la mayor cantidad de bombas lanzadas registrada hasta hoy en un solo conflicto armado. Durante más de una década, los genocidas de EEUU rociaron con armas químicas los bosques de Vietnam, con el Agente Naranja creado por la empresa Monsanto, que sigue matando y provocando daños cerebrales desde el nacimiento 50 años después, además del mayor destrozo medioambiental de la historia, acabando con el ecosistema y pudriendo la tierra. La retirada progresiva de EEUU en Vietnam finalizaría este 30 de Abril de 1975, con la caída de Saigón, que provocaría la evacuación total de los imperialistas estadounidenses, la destrucción de todos sus vehículos militares en suelo vietnamita y la huida de sus criminales colaboradores. EEUU pagaría su criminal invasión a Vietnam con más de 58.000 soldados liquidados y 300.000 heridos, su mayor daño militar desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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Hong Kong Watch@hk_watch·
Once ranked among Asia's most free press environments, #HongKong now ranks 140th out of 180 countries as it experiences a systemic collapse of press freedom. This year, British citizen #FreeJimmyLai was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment under the National Security Law for owning a leading pro-democracy newspaper. Read more below👇
RSF@RSF_inter

🔴#RSFIndex2026 | The three worst-ranked countries in the Index are: China (178th), North Korea (179th) and Eritrea (180th). Norway takes 1st place for the 10th year in a row, the Netherlands comes in 2nd and Estonia ranks 3rd. Find out more here: youtube.com/watch?v=e_d2no…

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Dave@tencentdave·
@hk_watch @DavidAltonHL @Keir_Starmer @SeemaMalhotra1 @FCDOGovUK @GOVUK How ironic that an UNELECTED member of parliament demands that the Chinese government respect democratic norms that his regime itself does not adhere to. At least Lai was tried and convicted in a court of law, a courtesy never afforded Julian Assange.
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