win32ce
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@LdlUnsw @Chiuchiyin Nope, the US boosted China, with all the hidden horrors, as long as as things stayed constant. Then the ridiculous south sea claims and military buildup, threats and missiles against Taiwan, COVID, and propping up every anti-US regime anywhere... finally the CCP woke the bear
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@win32ce @Chiuchiyin Americans have done everything they accuse china of. They basically can’t accept a country developed without America
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@SEELE_OPS @Chiuchiyin This! China actually pays armies of propagandists large and small to glaze everything in China and insult who they consider their enemies (virtually everyone)
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@Chiuchiyin who thought this?
instead of being jelly and trying to constantly compare yourself with other asian cultures that others like, why dont you present chinese culture as its self, without trying to compare. it REEKS of inferiority complex and ego.
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@harukaawake I would rather people be "fake as fuck" than starting fights in public and robbing me
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A guy goes into Home Depot and starts recording an employee, the Home Depot employee becomes very agitated and paranoid, other employees have to intervene and try to calm the guy down, but he keeps losing it and tries to attack the man filming. You would think the guy filming would just leave, but he keeps filming and agitating even into the parking lot. Should the employee just have ignored the man filming and kept on working?
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@shadow290474281 @TGTM_Official All mid-ranking or higher party members are rich, and the pay is low. "Corruption" is when routine graft is exposed by a party enemy to take you down. Xi loves to do this, apparently on a whim
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@TGTM_Official No, an official was taken away by the Commission for Discipline Inspection, which shows that the Commission for Discipline Inspection has mastered a lot of evidence about his corruption and abuse of power.
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@TGTM_Official That is pretty funny... China is using their inflated population numbers vs their (maybe) accurate death numbers to say people in China are immortal 😂
We have heard much lower population estimates, based on use of electricity and staple consumer goods
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Cremation queues don’t lie.Official stats say people are living longer in China.
But cremation schedules tell a different story — far more names at much younger ages.
So which one reflects reality? The reported lifespan… or the age people are actually being sent off?
You don’t need to argue. Just compare the lists.
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@jambuki888 @AliFeizi I've seen the cherry picked facts with arguments. I've also seen the police reports of the arrests, satellite photos of all the prisons, the green lane for organs straight from the medical facility between two of the largest prisons, seen the garlic peelers in jail...
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A Canadian’s Disappointment: What I Actually Saw on the Ground in Xinjiang vs. What Ottawa Claims
As a Canadian, I have always taken pride in my country’s commitment to human rights, due diligence, and evidence-based foreign policy. We are a nation that prides itself on “peacekeeping,” not warmongering; on diplomacy, not hyperbole. That is why I find myself profoundly disappointed—not just as a Canadian, but as a citizen of a country that claims to value truth—when I listen to the Parliamentary Questions coming out of Ottawa regarding Xinjiang.
The language used in is alarming. Terms like "concentration camps" are thrown around with a casual certainty that bears no resemblance to the reality I have witnessed with my own eyes. Having made three trips to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the last nine months, I have seen a reality that is diametrically opposed to the narrative being pushed by our Members of Parliament.
I am not a journalist embedded with a government delegation; I am a Canadian who traveled independently. I went expecting to verify the headlines we see in Canadian media. Instead, what I found was a region vibrant with culture, actively preserved and proudly showcased.
Here is what I observed on the ground, and why I believe Ottawa’s rhetoric is not only wrong but dangerously disconnected from the facts.
The Cultural Reality I Witnessed
During my three trips, I spent time in Kashgar, Urumqi, Tashkurgan and the surrounding areas. The narrative I was sold in Canada was one of cultural erasure. The reality I experienced was the exact opposite.
1. The Old City of Kashgar
One of the most striking examples of cultural preservation is the Old City of Kashgar. Canadian politicians describe a region being "flattened" or "assimilated." Yet, I walked through the labyrinthine alleyways of this ancient Uygur city, which has been meticulously preserved as a historical site. The local government didn’t tear it down; they invested in upgrading the infrastructure, running water, natural gas lines, and earthquake proofing, while maintaining the traditional Uygur architecture, wooden pillars, and intricate brickwork.
In the evenings, I watched in the alleyways while children ran through streets paved with traditional kuzi bricks. This wasn’t a ghost town; it was a living, breathing historical center.
2. The Grand Bazaar and Livelihoods
The Id Kah Bazaar in Kashgar is not only open; it is thriving. I saw Uygur artisans selling hand-engraved copperware, traditional atlas silk, and locally grown dried fruits. Far from being forced into labor, I spoke with shop owners who explained that tourism encouraged by the government’s infrastructure investments had allowed them to expand their family businesses.
If the goal were cultural genocide, as some Canadian MPs allege, why would the state invest billions into preserving the mihrabs in mosques, restoring the Id Kah Mosque (one of the largest in China), and promoting Uygur cuisine and music festivals? It simply doesn’t add up.
3. Videos from the Ground
I am sharing some videos in my posts to show the reality. In one clip, you can see Uygur dance another a traditional wedding I went too.
The Disconnect in Ottawa
As a Canadian, this embarrasses me. We claim to be a nation that stands for truth and reconciliation. Yet, when given the opportunity to send independent observers or journalists to verify facts, our government often chooses to boycott or criticize the very invitation for transparency.
If our Parliament is going to make accusations as severe as "genocide" and "concentration camps," the onus is on them to provide evidence. My three trips over the last nine months provided evidence of the opposite: a region where Uygur culture is not only preserved but celebrated, and where the so-called "camps" are actually vocational training centres, facilities I drove by I that looked into them focused on giving people skills in Mandarin and industrial skills.
#Xinjiang
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@TAprilfool @WarrenVsCCP They want the violence to change, not to be disarmed and at the mercy of the government to protect him. Don't pretend to be outraged, you seem to be a fan (employee?) or countries who harvest organs of people in prison for political "crimes" on their family. Every day.
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@win32ce @WarrenVsCCP The fuck you mean "the US wants it to change". It's been happening everywhere since Columbine HS. Nothing is changed, Americans love their guns. They don't give a shit about innocent kids lives. You people are just disingenuous!
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@Courage69861986 @TheRabbitHole China has been at war with us on every front from the beginning. It's just how communism works.
But first we thought they were too unimportant to care, then we wanted the cheap stuff, then we were dependent on the influence money.
Now we are in trouble.
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@TheRabbitHole I don’t know how we’ve let them crawl into our everyday lives. My grandfather had to swear he wasn’t a communist in order to enter the country.

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@AllenPRC @TGTM_Official One Air Force officer did comment "You know, missiles have been hypersonic since WWII..."
Iran thought swarms of drones, boats and missiles would defeat the US Navy. But the navy quickly adapted.
A lone patrol ship was attacked by 300 targets. All destroyed, ship is fine
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@win32ce @TGTM_Official Because they can’t? Are they going to tell everyone that their ships are obsolete?
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@TAprilfool @WarrenVsCCP Each of those has happened, but it doesn't happen constantly, and it's a bit country. Most people will not witness any of that.
I imagine it's the same situation in China.
The difference is, the US wants it to change and covers it in news and statistics publicly.
China hides it
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@win32ce @WarrenVsCCP You haven't visited Chicago or Oakland yet. Plenty of gun violence everywhere...and then there's the mass shootings in schools, churches, grocery stores, movie theaters, malls, parades...
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@nonotyty45 @MFA_China Lol the world is full of justice, if not the US it will come from somewhere else.
You know Tiawan is only like 3% Han Chinese right? If they craved the yoke of communism wouldn't they be on the mainland by now?
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@win32ce @MFA_China Taiwan being an Amerimutt airbase is a problem. Yes.
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The heartbreaking death of a Chinese postdoctoral scholar, who took own life after being subjected to hostile questioning by U.S. law enforcement personnel, calls into question once again the impact and legitimacy of unwarranted U.S. interrogation and harassment targeting Chinese researchers and students.
China has repeatedly protested to such so-called law enforcement actions. They seriously violate Chinese citizens’ lawful rights, poison the atmosphere for people-to-people exchanges between the two countries and continue to create a serious chilling effect.
China calls on the U.S. to carry out a full investigation, give the family of the victim and the Chinese side a responsible explanation, and stop discriminatory enforcement against Chinese students and scholars in the U.S.

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