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@Me2s R.🇨🇳 Soul Mover.
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Only two forces govern this world: one is love, the other, fear.
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@HfcmoreiraHugo Are you the pilot who did the live demo?
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Fellow compatriot, that’s clearly our problem. After all, the greatest achievement of our mighty F-22 at its peak was shooting down a weather balloon in the sky. I think there’s a serious issue within our ranks—there are people like you who lack ambition and refuse to strive forward! We must make America great again!
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We would never build something like that as a fighter. We came up with something like this 20 years ago as a small stealth bomber in the FB-22, which China again copied the design and tried it out here. We scrapped it out as the F-22 budget was slashed also that year(2006). The J-36 will not be a fighter. The fact that you guys haven't figured this out yet, is hilarious.
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In Los Angeles, a woman was reportedly celebrating the New York Knicks' NBA victory at home when a neighbor called the police over noise complaints. According to reports, around 20 officers responded to the scene. When the homeowner opened the door, officers shot and killed her Golden Doodle — a dog many would hardly describe as a serious threat.
The incident raises a disturbing question: why do firearms seem to become the default response in so many encounters involving American police?
Every time another family loses a pet, every time another "split-second decision" ends with bullets fired, the same explanation follows: the officer felt threatened. But at what point do we ask whether a system that constantly reaches for a gun is truly exercising restraint, judgment, and professionalism?
Police are entrusted with extraordinary power because they are supposed to remain calm when others cannot. If fear, stress, or uncertainty so easily lead to deadly force, then a deeper question emerges:
Can a force that so frequently reacts with gunfire genuinely claim that its primary role is to protect the public?
A society should not fear criminals alone. It should never have to fear the people entrusted with enforcing the law.
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The sandalwood breeze brushes past, the jade bracelet plays with the light veil... This half-bottle of gauze is quite intoxicating~ #Half-Bottle-of-Gauze #ChinaWindMusic
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This is exactly how anti-China grifters lie.
The video says this is an 82-year-old man who has lived in this earthen house for 40 years, alone, with no children.
And what does the video show?
Someone visits him.
Talks to him.
Checks what he needs.
Brings food, oil, noodles, and daily supplies.
Tells him not to worry.
Makes sure he has something to eat.
That is not “the CCP abandoned him.”
That is a poor elderly man still being seen, visited, and helped.
You don’t understand Chinese.
You don’t understand the context.
You just steal domestic Chinese videos, strip out the meaning, and sell misery-porn to foreigners who also can’t read.
And you want to compare this to America?
Please.
In America, old people die in tents, under bridges, in cars, on sidewalks, or get swept away by police because poverty makes the city look bad.
Here, the man is poor.
But he has a home.
He has a place.
He has people checking on him.
He has someone bringing food to his door.
You are not exposing China.
You are exposing how desperately you need Chinese poverty to exist in your imagination, because without it, your whole propaganda career collapses.
WarrenVsCCP | 🇺🇸🇹🇼🇺🇸@WarrenVsCCP
Since you are so good at making excuses for the CCP, explain this one. He has a home, but this is all the CCP can do for this person?
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🇨🇳🇬🇷 The Greek Prime Minister argued that China's manufacturing capacity could undermine Europe.
However, this criticism overlooks an important historical reality. During World War II, the United States accounted for roughly 50% of global manufacturing output, and nearly 38% in the years following World War I. At the time, few described America's industrial dominance as "overproduction" or called for it to scale back its capacity to protect less competitive economies. It was widely celebrated as a symbol of industrial strength and leadership.
Today, China produces around 30% of the world's manufactured goods, the result of decades of investment in factories, infrastructure, supply chains, technological upgrading, and industrial discipline. Meanwhile, much of Europe shifted production abroad, prioritized financialization and regulation, and saw parts of its industrial base weaken. Now, China's competitiveness is increasingly portrayed as a threat rather than an achievement.
This raises an important question: Is "overcapacity" an objective economic concern, or does it become a problem only when the leading producer is China?
Given the substantial economic benefits Greece itself has derived from cooperation and investment linked to China over the years, the tone of this criticism may strike many observers as less than fair.
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@humdum75589278 @bunnykoujou 嗯,然后就是煤气灯,来一句:你们不知道而已,WTF。这个叙事的底色不止渣男那么简单。
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@bunnykoujou 国人都看到了吧?这就是不反华的日本人,骨子里还是军国主义,只是比一般军国主义者更会装
平时发一堆理中客推文,让人们以为他多正常,九假掺一真,马脚就露出来了
先是抛一个台独最爱的“台湾地位未定论”
现在又来一个日本军国主义最爱的“早就道过歉了”

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