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@zaobaosg 觉得以前华人大多数,怎么只有三个印度人举国旗的宣传?
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联合早报 Lianhe Zaobao
近期网络上嘲弄和抵制印度族社群的贴文和视频已被警方要求屏蔽删除,政府也正对此类煽动种族情绪的行为展开调查,不容许新加坡的种族与社会和谐遭破坏。 #Echobox=1781540570" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">zaobao.com.sg/forum/talk/sto…
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磊哥聊政经@leige88888·
【日本人表演捡垃圾】一到世界杯,小八嘎就开始表演在赛场上捡垃圾,然后拍视频做大外宣。但是这次表演的太过头了,这个垃圾袋就是日本统一制作统一发放的。 上面还有使用方法。这次就连日本网友都看不下去了,因为日本人在自己国家随地乱扔垃圾很常见也没人捡,但是都喜欢跑到国外去捡垃圾作秀。 日本网友称:“在世界杯赛场捡垃圾,在涩谷扰乱绿灯庆祝,为什么就没有人在涩谷捡垃圾呢?你们都是直播表演吗?” “在日本国内赛事活动上没人主动捡垃圾,只有国外才这样。也就是说,从某种意义上讲,也可以认为这隐约显露出‘日本人的不良之处’:美化外表。” “只在外表上装得光鲜亮丽,一回到(日本)国内,就把垃圾随手扔在涩谷街头或便利店停车场,不是吗😏 ?”
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Homelander@Homelandertc·
My Chinese fans really cooked with this outfit.
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COMBATE |🇵🇷@upholdreality·
Meanwhile on Chinese TV: "I visited California in the 80s. They were promising high-speed rail. China didn't even have highways." 40 years later, they have built zero. China: biggest high speed rail network. "The superiority of socialism is clear."
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StudentX@StudentXt·
日本に侵略されたインドネシアの大統領に「大日本帝国海軍」の軍艦の模型を渡して 「プラボウォ大統領はやはり喜んでくださり」 とか書く”防衛”大臣、恥ずかしいにも程がある この表情よく見ろ↓
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
The most brutal part is not that China is using AI to sort garbage. It is that China has pushed waste management so far that the old problem has reversed. China used to worry about having too much garbage to process. Now some waste-to-energy plants are facing the opposite problem: not enough garbage. Previously sealed landfills may even have to be reopened, not because China failed, but because waste has become fuel, feedstock, data, and part of an industrial recycling loop. This is what China does best. It takes the ugliest, dirtiest, most ignored corner of urban life — garbage — and turns it into engineering, automation, energy recovery, environmental governance, and industrial optimization. Even trash gets absorbed into the machine. In many countries, garbage is where governance collapses. In China, even garbage becomes a system.
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comra@comrawire·
Protesters breached police barricades in Manila, advancing toward the US Embassy. The demonstrators are demanding the removal of US troops and opposing the expansion of foreign military bases in the country.
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Nury Vittachi
Nury Vittachi@NuryVittachi·
THAILAND IMPOSED DEATH SENTENCES on two Uyghur bombers yesterday – and showed that China got it right on dealing with terror attackers. Turkic separatist terrorism is now feared in multiple countries—but NOT in China, where a program of vocational and language training for Uyghur radicals has dropped mass terror attacks to zero for eleven years. Peaceful, ethnically mixed Xinjiang is now one of the world’s top tourism centers, with 300 million visitors a year. This is a huge achievement, given that Uyghur separatists had been committing random acts of terror in China since at least 1990, with hundreds of innocents killed over multiple attacks across two and a half decades. But this has flipped 180 degrees. Xinjiang is at peace. The last mass casualty terrorism incident was in October 2015, when Uyghur knifemen killed at least 16 people. . STIFF POLICING How did China solve its problem? By stiff policing and compulsory vocational training for people associated with radicalism. The NED (a CIA regime-change spin-off) worked with BBC and other western news organizations to rebrand the program as “atrocities”, implying, without evidence, that “millions” had been locked into “concentration camps” and even murdered. But that has been well debunked, and it’s now impossible to avoid the hard fact that the Chinese system deradicalization system has worked. One can just look and see, as millions of visitors do every year. While in the past, visitors were almost all Chinese domestic tourists, these days more than five million international tourists tour Xinjiang every year. Today the Chinese Uyghur community is peaceful, with rising rates of health and wealth. The population is growing in size and in proportion to other ethnic groups. Uyghur longevity in China, at 77 years and rising, has significantly overtaken that of native Americans in the US, at just 70.1 years. Uyghur longevity is now close to that of white Americans, which is 78.4 years. . COMPARE CHINA AND OUTSIDE That’s inside China’s borders. But Uyghur separatists elsewhere? As we mentioned, China solved its problem in 2015, but outside China the problems simply continued unabated: - In 2015, Uyghur separatists bombed the Erawan Shrine in the centre of Bangkok, Thailand, killing 20 people and injuring 120. - In 2016, Indonesian authorities arrested Uyghur terrorists working with the Eastern Indonesia Mujahidin, a terrorist group affiliated with Islamic State. - After a pair of extremist suicide bombings in Brussels, Belgium, in March of 2016, China expressed willingness to work with European countries to combat terrorism. The offer was ignored. - In 2017, a Syrian ambassador warned that 5,000 Uyghurs were fighting in Syria for jihadist groups. Other analysts had different estimates—but all agreed the fighters existed. - In 2019, Four Uyghurs convicted of terror-related offenses in Indonesia were deported to China. - In 2020, risk analysts warned that ISIS-Khorasan had started working with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement. This group was known as TIP, for Turkistan Islamic Party. - In 2021, an ISIS-K fighter using the kunya “al-Uyghuri” attacked Shia Muslims in Kunduz, Afghanistan. - In 2022, ISIS-K members made a shooting attack on a hotel in Kabul used by Chinese travelers. - In 2025, the Economist reported that the rebels storming Syria in 2024 to topple Bashar al-Assad included fighters who “had roots in the Chinese region of Xinjiang and were members of the Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP), a group which aims to establish an Islamic state spanning Xinjiang and other parts of Central Asia”. . STORY CANNOT BE TOLD There are plenty of other examples, but the basic conclusion should be clear from those examples. China’s program to eradicate terrorism among its ethnic minority population and create a positive, low-crime community, has been remarkably successful. Unfortunately, this story simply cannot be told to the world. Look up the topic on Google, and you get link after link to the debunked NED/ BBC narrative of “millions” in “concentration camps” in China instead. Ask AI programs for information, and all of them regurgitate the debunked NED/BBC fiction too. Getting the truth out there is as challenging as ever.
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中村浩@dekahiroshi33·
@StarboySAR 中国はG7には入ってませんよね。レアアースも一番にお得意さんに売らなければどこで売るのって言いたいね。まあおかげで環境無視なレアアースから解放されましたからね。日本にも豊富なレアアースはあるけど、環境や人体に影響が出ない採掘方法が確立してないだけですよ。脱レアアースの方が早い。
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So the G7 is morphing from “values club” into a global supplier-complaints forum 🤣 Meanwhile China’s rare earth ban on Japan isn’t “economic coercion” — it’s calculated strategic deterrence Nikkei Asia archive.ph/SjPXR doesn't want to explain The US wants to throw a fit at the G7, demanding China resume rare earth exports to Japan, screaming about “broken global supply chains” and “unfair trade practices” This is total imperialist Copium at its finest! First, let's look at the context Nikkei Asia erases entirely: This ban is not arbitrary. It’s a calibrated, long-term response to Japan’s rampant neo-militarism and anti-China posturing under PM Takaichi Together with the US, Japan is militarizing the First Island Chain + Philippines with offensive weapons, building overlapping fire zones for explicit war preparedness against China Worse: Tokyo is colluding to bypass China and push illegal maritime delimitation negotiations east of Taiwan with the Philippines, directly interfering in China’s core internal sovereignty and territorial affairs while doubling down with reckless Taiwan contingency statements China’s rare earth controls are a targeted, proportional countermeasure — not random economic punishment Now for the US laughable double standard: Washington condemns China’s mineral export restrictions as “unfair”… While the US has sets the standards with decades of unilateral sanctions and economic coercion restricting critical mineral exports (oil, uranium) and weaponizing tech bans to strangle China’s industrial development 🤡 The US frames its resource/tech export restrictions as statecraft protecting its “national security” — When China is doing the exact same thing it is portrayed as “aggression.” Classic imperialist rules for thee, not for me Then we have Japan’s sad strategic paradox the Nikkei Asia completely misses: Tokyo desperately craves strategic autonomy to reassert regional power…😭 But it is completely dependent on US diplomatic clout to fix its rare earth supply crisis. Japan’s so-called independence is pure illusion. It remains a US vassal state, trapped in America’s Indo-Pacific containment bloc with zero room for self-determined policy Furthermore, Japan’s high-tech industry is now a hostage in US–China competition. The article frames MRI scanners as collateral damage, but misses the deeper point: Japan’s role as a high-end manufacturing hub and re-industrialization force for the US is contingent on Chinese inputs 😉 This isn’t a trade dispute...It’s a microcosm of the dying US unipolar order China is leveraging its dominance in industrial resources to counter the militarization efforts of the US-led bloc and to resist interference in its sovereignty and immediate periphery. Why should China provide critical resources to Japan and the US, which would then be used to produce weapon systems and a offensive missile network that would encircle and threaten China? Any G7’s coordinated pressure isn’t “defending free trade” — it’s desperate imperialist damage control to preserve Western hegemony in the Indo-Pacific
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@CoffeeVani22446 你应该问问以色列喜欢希特勒吗?问问特朗普喜欢珍珠港被入侵吗?
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Nicole 🍎@CoffeeVani22446·
Why do Chinese people dislike Japan?
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@zaobaosg 没事日本报道海底挖到稀土已经操作很多年了
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联合早报 Lianhe Zaobao
受中日双边关系紧张及中国收紧出口管制影响,全球最大钨生产国中国对日钨出口量已降至零,令日本汽车及相关制造业深陷关键稀有金属的采购困境。 #Echobox=1780856154" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">zaobao.com.sg/news/china/sto…
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Carl Zha
Carl Zha@CarlZha·
I want to know what happened to this Uyghur PLA soldier that made him look like a middle age chubby Hasan Piker
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Mao Ning 毛宁@SpoxCHN_MaoNing·
歴史を覆そうとする試みは許されない。
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TechOperator@TechOperator·
I asked my Chinese friend what it's like to live in China... He says he can't complain.
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House Foreign Affairs Committee Majority
37 years ago today, the Chinese Communist Party ordered the People's Liberation Army to open fire on its own people. Peaceful students demanding freedom were murdered by the military and the CCP still censors every mention of it. The world must never forget.
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Secretary Marco Rubio
Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio·
On June 4, the world marks 37 years since the Chinese Communist Party ordered its troops to attack thousands of peaceful demonstrators in and around Tiananmen Square. Those who sacrificed to uphold their unalienable rights of free expression and peaceful assembly will be vindicated someday.
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Select Committee on China@ChinaSelect·
A preeminent figure of the 1989 Tiananmen Square movement, Liu Xiaobo joined student-led calls for democracy and political reform. As Chinese troops moved in, Liu helped negotiate the peaceful withdrawal of demonstrators, likely saving countless lives. Rather than forsake his principles in the wake of June 4, Liu continued to advocate for fundamental freedoms in China. Liu endured repeated arrests, years of imprisonment, and unending persecution by the Chinese Communist Party. His decades-long commitment to democratic reform earned him the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. Liu’s story, like many other dissidents, reflects the sacrifices made by those who stood with the Tiananmen movement, and the CCP’s continuing suppression of the truth of June 4, 1989.
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Rep. Mike Collins@RepMikeCollins·
On this day in history in 1989, the CCP said nothing happened.
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