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@TWduli

Tyranny fighter

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2018
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Tammy Lei Wu
Tammy Lei Wu@NyoTammy·
@TWduli @ChineseEmbinUS Not staged at all money don’t waste on these kind of stuff like Hollywood movies or the 1.6 billion just to smear mainland China. If you don’t know fact about Chinese police officers what they do than we suggest you do your research.
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TWduli@TWduli·
@WT_abrams @ChineseEmbinUS Speaking from experience. I have lived in China multiple times in different large cities. This video is posted in social media because it rarely happens if ever. This video is clearly staged.
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TWduli@TWduli·
@junshiguancha1 If China is so awesome, why are the Chinese still trying to get into American universities and companies? It’s because China is still behind in many key areas.
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PLA_Overwhelm
PLA_Overwhelm@junshiguancha1·
China🇨🇳 vs. the World🌍 Global share: NEVs: 70% Drones: 90% Solar PV: 90% Crude Steel: 54% Rare Earths: 90% Shipbuilding: 69% Smartphones: 75% Wind Turbines: 65% High-Speed Rail: 70% Industrial Robots: 54% 5G Base Stations: 65% Humanoid Robots: 90% America🇺🇸 is not we🇨🇳 rival
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TWduli@TWduli·
@ChineseEmbinUS Say goodbye to true ethnic groups in China. CCP ethnic cleansing in progress…
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TWduli@TWduli·
@ohhmagaa @XH_Lee23 US doesn’t need to do anything. The bridge is made in China by corrupt companies, it will crumble and fall apart quickly like many other bridges in China.
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Ohhmagaa
Ohhmagaa@ohhmagaa·
@XH_Lee23 The US would definitely blow up this bridge if they were at war with China, just like what they did in Iran. Watch out, China
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Li Zexin 李泽欣
Li Zexin 李泽欣@XH_Lee23·
China is building a new 350km/h high-speed railway in steep mountains & Yangtze Three Gorges Reservoir area.
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TWduli@TWduli·
@magataotao With few exceptions, Chinese today were born into communism and didn’t vote for it.
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Taotao❤️🇦🇺🇺🇸🇮🇱🇯🇵❤️
Let me make one thing perfectly clear: I am not against China’s Communist Party. Because the Chinese Communist Party is the choice of the Chinese people, and I respect the choice of the Chinese people. I used to be Chinese, but now I am Australian. Therefore, the Chinese people’s choice to support the Communist Party and support Xi Jinping has absolutely nothing to do with me. I am simply doing everything in my capacity mainly here on Elon Musk’s X —drawing on my own past experiences in China as well as the current experiences of my relatives and friends still in China—to remind and inform people in Western countries just how bad the Communism is. We must find every possible way to prevent communism from growing and spreading in our Western civilized nations.
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TWduli@TWduli·
@AndreLongginou @teacherbailey22 As a foreigner, you are treated completely differently than the locals. I’ve lived in China on and off since the early 2000’s. Locals cannot speak negatively towards government actions/policy or towards government owned companies as it is deemed harmful.
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Andre Longginou
Andre Longginou@AndreLongginou·
@teacherbailey22 Bailey, if I honestly had negative feedback for them, I would report it to them, either at a department or with the police, why would I be afraid? And why would I shame my host country publicly when there’s a private route? Would you? All the best to the Senators this season man!
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作家崔成浩
作家崔成浩@cuichenghao·
近日,中国广东一个钓鱼佬,钓到一条大鱼,行车间隙打开后备箱显摆,被交警当场教育。🤣🤣
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TWduli@TWduli·
@XHNews In your unrealistic scenario - How would Taiwan get oil if China’s supply gets cut? 🤡🤡🤡
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China Xinhua News
Compatriots in Taiwan will no longer need to worry about shortages of energy and other supplies after peaceful reunification, a mainland spokesperson said on Wednesday. Read update: xhtxs.cn/bbkw
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Democrat Boise Mayor Lauren McLean FORCED to remove LGBTQ Pride flag flying over city hall after Idaho passed a law banning them from public property. She claims the flag is "not political... not ideological." That actually exactly what it is.
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TWduli@TWduli·
@libsoftiktok That’s one of the reasons I (along with many others) stopped watching NBA.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: The Chicago Bulls have released Jaden Ivey from their team after he posted a video criticizing the NBA's LGBTQ Pride Month celebrations
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TWduli@TWduli·
@WarrenVsCCP China is living in the future!!! 💩😮🇨🇳 Sad truth, he knows the poor street cleaners will clean it up. They do it for all the kids that defecate.
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Xi Van Fleet
Xi Van Fleet@XVanFleet·
Among the No Kings interviews I’ve watched, this one is my favorite. This woman protests on behalf of Black Americans, claiming it’s not safe for them in this country. She’s been voting blue since the womb (apparently ungrateful she wasn’t aborted), firmly believes voter ID laws are racist tools to empower White Christian men, and says she’d rather slit her throat than vote for a Republican. She is a perfect Baizuo😱
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TWduli@TWduli·
@SCMPNews He sounds like a moron for not wanting to protect real women! This is a move to disrespect men who fantasize about being women.
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TWduli@TWduli·
@ChinaDaily With accusations flying around this protest is Chinese funded, your post aligns well with the rumors. 🤡
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China Daily
China Daily@ChinaDaily·
Large-scale "No Kings" demonstrations were held across the United States on Saturday, with events taking place in major cities, suburbs and rural communities. #US bit.ly/4dha6J7
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Hu Xijin 胡锡进
Hu Xijin 胡锡进@HuXijin_GT·
President Trump says that Cuba is next. My advice to him would be: first get this one sorted out. Right now, the whole world thinks he has created a colossal fiasco.
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TWduli@TWduli·
@denisewu Taiwanese are closer to Japanese culture than they are to China’s culture because of the CCP’s fear mongering. 🇹🇼🇯🇵
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Denise Wu
Denise Wu@denisewu·
I wonder who advises the CCP and provides feedback on their strategies. This tactic has consistently pushed the Taiwanese further away from the Chinese, leading them to realize their ethical connection but not their mental similarity. 😂 Taiwanese are still traumatized by the heaving handedness of KMT dictatorship ear so when they see CCP heavy handed tactics it makes them revolt away.
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Geoff Wade@geoff_p_wade

Back to the old ways: China tries to persuade Taiwanese they’re Chinese aspistrategist.org.au/chinas-united-…

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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Rep Pramila Jayapal is now calling for taxpayer funded reparations for illegals It’s not enough that Democrats already gave them taxpayer funded housing, health insurance, SNAP, education, and debit cards. They now also want to pay them for invading us
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TWduli@TWduli·
@AliFeizi This is very low IQ. For example, I can fly to Canada and never see Maple syrup and then claim no Maple syrup exists in Canada. 🤡🤡🤡
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Ali Feizi 费爱理 Adili
Ali Feizi 费爱理 Adili@AliFeizi·
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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