Meekee011

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Meekee011

Meekee011

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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
When ignorant Westerners are confronted by actual Uygurs, who tell them that Western media has been lying to them, they can't cope with the cognative dissonance. Many in the West refuse to believe that legacy media has made fools of them. Questions?
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Rob
Rob@RobXGenX·
@JohannaNyman5 @MalckyMalcky This 2021 Guardian article hasn’t been debunked & no lawsuit from Trump. A leaked Kremlin document exposes the existence of compromising material on Trump & lays out why they want a Trump presidency, and it’s scary accurate in its predictions. theguardian.com/world/2021/jul…
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The Green Prince
The Green Prince@QuarkMart·
@bunburyoudoujp China isn't that successful either. Communism lies, the people dies. Tiananmen Square? They ran over that dude. They still also harvest cooking oil from sewers.
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Bunburyōdō (文武両道) (Bun)
Mao killed tens of millions of his own people. The success of China is built on top of a mass grave. I’m going to guess that China would be majority red button pushers.
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen

🇨🇳Chinese Citizens LOVE Mao Zedong, and The Communist Party of China (CPC) China succeeded in becoming the world's first modern superpower, to rise in peace, because of socialism. That's a fact.✔️ 👇

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Meekee011@Meekeepeeper·
@ABritishCorvid @bunburyoudoujp Of course it's all western propaganda, even Brittanica argues 15 million died from FLOODS AND DRAUGHTS...and under starving USA SANCTIONS ... .. all death leads to Usa somehow
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The Raven
The Raven@ABritishCorvid·
@bunburyoudoujp 40+ million dead. You've gotta be mad or just evil. Incidentally i only found out the number today by chance while studying atrocities in general.
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Tom Kratman
Tom Kratman@TKratman·
What else is western civilization besides Judeo-Christian morality, Greek philosophy, Roman law and political understanding, the scientific method, and a penchant for close, decisive combat?
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Tom, you opened with "legal illiterate" and closed with "don't even try to argue this with me." That's not a legal argument. That's a man who has rehearsed his position so many times in rooms where nobody pushed back that he's forgotten the difference between confidence and evidence. The bombing was hidden from Congress for years. You don't hide what you have the legal right to do. That's the whole reply. Everything else you said is built on a foundation you just demolished yourself.
Tom Kratman@TKratman

I realize, Sony, that you are a legal illiterate, so I'll give you the core principle at play in Laos and Cambodia. This is that "neutrality, to be respected, must be enforced." Since both were serving as supply conduits to PAVN troops, and had a great many PAVN troops within their borders, neither was neutral and neither was the US obligated to respect their purely notional neutrality. No, don't even try to argue this with me.

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Max Ansel
Max Ansel@MaxAnselPoetry·
@TKratman @nxt888 Got a source for that definition, champ? Coming up with zero results for that definition.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Trump on US Navy Seizing Ships: It’s a very profitable business. We’re like pirates.
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@RoccoNarva @ruthbenghiat It’s not about “customers”, it’s about control of the supply chain. Global oil supply disruptions and sanctions due to the wars have deepened ties between Russia/China/Iran. In early 2026 they signed a Trilateral Strategic Pact to challenge the International order.
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asimonlee
asimonlee@asimonlee1·
@AngelicaOung @Kolas_Yotaka Imagine if you had a Chinese CCP passport. That would kind of suck travelling anywhere. Meanwhile Taiwanese are given 30 days or whatever. You're probably American though and say nice things about the Communists for the clicks.
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Kolas Yotaka
Kolas Yotaka@Kolas_Yotaka·
Reports that Germany and Czechia refused transit to President Lai are followed by news that Zambia cancelled a global human rights convention to keep out Taiwanese participants. When China makes threats, is every country willing to make Taiwan pay the price?
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Trump: "Biden gave $350 billion to Ukraine. This was insane. It’s one of the reasons the war went on." U.S. aid to Ukraine is not the reason the war continues. It continues because Russia invaded Ukraine and, every day, makes a conscious choice to keep waging war. If they all go home, we won't follow, you know? ​If he means that without U.S. help, especially in the beginning, much more Ukrainian territory would have been occupied and turned into one gigantic Bucha, then yes, he's probably right. But occupation doesn't end war, it merely masks war crimes and silences the victims.
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Meekee011
Meekee011@Meekeepeeper·
@PhilGordonDC Biden started the war do8ng the coup with nazi party Svoboda
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NWRain-Judi
NWRain-Judi@RYboating·
Two New Indictments Illuminate China’s Unconventional War Against The U.S. This is a very interesting article about recent arrests of CCP operatives trying to cause harm to US citizens. Since we do not have an extradition agreement with China, we had to nab one hacker while on vacation in Italy. The other two were nabbed in NYC and were planning a large-scale meth operation in the US. I'm sure the CCP is not happy about these indictments! 😉 Too bad!😂 From the article: China doesn’t need missiles to attack the United States. They’re already using hackers, spies, and meth engineers. Two federal indictments unsealed this week provide fresh evidence that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is waging an unconventional war against the United States, one that targets American lives, security, and scientific edge through hacking and industrial-scale drug trafficking. On April 27, Chinese national Xu Zewei appeared in a federal court in Houston after being extradited from Italy. He faces a nine-count indictment for hacking campaigns between 2020 and 2021. According to prosecutors, officials of China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) and Shanghai State Security Bureau (SSSB) recruited Xu and co-conspirator Zhang Yu in early 2020 and instructed the pair to break into U.S. universities and steal research on vaccines, treatments, and testing from leading immunologists and virologists. This case highlights two critical issues. First, during those early days of the pandemic, the CCP sought solutions to a crisis of its own making by stealing valuable information from America. Meanwhile, the party relentlessly covered up the virus’s origin (lab leak theory) and its failure to share vital and timely information with the world prevented many nations from seizing a crucial opportunity to respond effectively. As a result, we endured more than two years of measures that ultimately proved ineffective (i.e. lockdowns and masks) in controlling the spread of Covid-19, inflicting severe damage to our economies and well-being. Second, Xu and Zhang should not be viewed as mere rogue hackers operating solo from basements out of boredom. The indictment reveals that at the time, Xu worked for Shanghai Powerock Network Co. Ltd., and Zhang for Shanghai Firetech — companies that function as extensions of the Chinese state’s cyber army. Chinese State-Sponsored Hacking Their case exposes a crucial and often overlooked element of Chinese state-sponsored hacking. While the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) manages its own dedicated hacking unit, the Chinese government also enlists contractors and private companies to conduct cyber operations against foreign entities, all under the watchful eye of government officials. By leveraging the private sector for these hacking endeavors, Beijing has amplified its capacity to target foreign institutions, all while ensuring plausible deniability in case these hackers are apprehended. The pair were also linked to the notorious HAFNIUM (Silk Typhoon) group, which exploited Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities to compromise nearly 13,000 organizations worldwide, including universities, law firms, think tanks, and defense contractors, between late 2020 and early 2021. The lack of an extradition treaty between the U.S. and China often allows these hackers to evade justice for their crimes. Thus, it is remarkable that a high-profile hacker like Xu was apprehended in Italy while vacationing and successfully extradited to the U.S. His indictment and forthcoming trial will shed light on Beijing’s cyber operations and send a strong message to other hackers in China, including Xu’s co-conspirator Zhang, that accountability is on the horizon and that justice ultimately prevails. A Second Indictment: The Meth Engineers On the same day Xu was indicted, federal prosecutors in New York charged two other Chinese nationals, Wenfeng Cui (“Vincen”) and Fan Pang (“Jerry”), with conspiring to build and export an industrial-scale methamphetamine production facility capable of churning out nearly 900 pounds of meth per day. A single lethal dose of methamphetamine is around 200 mg, with reports of some deaths occurring even at lower doses. At this rate, one day’s planned output could theoretically kill millions. In essence, what Cui and Pang designed was akin to a weapon of mass destruction. Even more alarming, the two successfully built a prototype last summer. Additionally, they revealed to undercover agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) just how simple it is to ship essential chemicals for meth synthesis from China to the U.S. while disguising their true nature. By December, the two had sent tens of thousands of pounds of specialized machinery and equipment from China to Europe, with the intent to create a facility for industrial-scale meth production. Fortunately, law enforcement successfully apprehended the Chinese duo in New York City this February. Shortly after their arrest, authorities seized shipping containers filled with dangerous equipment at a port in Europe. In announcing the charges against these individuals, U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating, “Their goal was terrifying in its ambition. The potential harm of this scale of methamphetamine on our streets should give all New Yorkers and all Americans pause.” There is compelling evidence that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) may be waging a covert drug war against the United States. As the largest global supplier of fentanyl precursor chemicals, China has played a crucial role in exacerbating America’s overwhelming opioid crisis. Despite numerous complaints from U.S. officials, China continues to support companies that produce these harmful precursors and synthetic drugs, showing a blatant disregard for the consequences. Moreover, a ProPublica report highlights alarming collusion between Chinese diplomatic officials and transnational criminal organizations that oversee marijuana cultivation and distribution throughout the U.S., affecting states from California to Oklahoma and Maine. If Cui and Pang are to be believed, and China’s leading scientists are indeed developing technology for large-scale meth production, this suggests that the Communist regime may be intentionally inundating the U.S. market with various drugs as part of a strategic plan to destabilize America. While many Americans still view U.S.-China competition as purely economic or military, the CCP clearly sees it differently. It is using every tool, be it state-directed hackers, proxy companies, or drug precursors, to weaken American society, steal our intellectual property, and seek to gain leverage on key issues like Taiwan. The successful extradition of Xu from Italy shows that accountability is possible even without a U.S.-China extradition treaty. But law enforcement victories alone are not enough. The United States must treat the CCP as the strategic adversary it is. That means hardening our cyber defenses, cracking down on precursor chemicals at the source, and confronting Beijing’s whole-of-society assault with a whole-of-government response. Our adversary is not constrained by conventional rules, and we can no longer afford to be tied to outdated norms either. Link to article in comments
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Blume Industries CEO Balding 大老板
One of the thing most people don't grasp, even those who study it, is the Chinese know they are being scammed and propagandized. That doesn't mean propaganda doesn't work, it clearly does, BUT that the picture is much more complicated. My favorite is students had a competition to see who could get the lowest passing grade in Marxist economics.
Bill Bishop@niubi

Netizen Voices on MSS Claim That Foreign Forces Are Funding Chinese Slackers: “If Everyone Slacked Off, Who’d Be Left To Exploit?” chinadigitaltimes.net/2026/04/netize… from @CDT

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Meekee011
Meekee011@Meekeepeeper·
@BiankaB12 @calebe10000 Especially knowing that civil war started after Ukrainian nazis massacred group of Russians in Odessa in 2014
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Бианка@BiankaB12·
@calebe10000 Understandable. However, one can argue that the video is tasteless, without the rest of the crap. It’s not just this video. It’s the videos of bars, clubs, or God forbid a BMW SUV can with Ukrainian plates. The security of Ukranians is all around.
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Бианка@BiankaB12·
99% of the time, it’s the self-proclaimed “traditional values” crowd that suddenly gets outraged that women aren’t being sent to the frontlines. Pick a lane. Meanwhile, Budanov has openly praised Ukrainian women for holding the economy together during wartime. There are around 70k women serving in the Ukrainian military, plus countless others in defence and logistics. And let’s not forget - when a pregnant woman in uniform volunteered to work communications near the front, it was the same people now screaming about “equality” who were declaring Ukraine doomed because of it. There’s something deeply cynical to some people. They expect visible misery, like suffering has to be performed for them to be legitimate. If you’re not broken enough, they get uncomfortable. When my mother became a widow at a young age (47), people judged her for not rolling over and dying in grief. She also went back to work almost immediately and kept raising us. What exactly was the expectation - that she should stop living altogether? It’s the same logic applied to Ukrainians. Yes, there’s a war. Yes, it’s brutal. People are dying every day. But this is year four of the full-scale invasion, and over a decade of conflict overall. What are civilians supposed to do - freeze their lives indefinitely? They adapted the best way they could. People still go out, still laugh, still work, still fall in love, still party, have sex, etc. There are bars open, gyms running, concerts happening. What's the alternative? Total collapse. So when you see women doing a spin class in Odesa while strikes are happening nearby, that's their everyday life - Odesa is a frontline city. The only twisted part is how some outsiders choose to interpret it.
Kangmin Lee | 이강민@kangminlee

Women have fun doing spin class together while men are sent to die in wars Female privilege

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Angelica 🌐⚛️🇹🇼🇨🇳🇺🇸
@HeLiuLeo I just think you might be too blinded to see China’s successes, which I believe is due to smart governance. I’ve changed my mind on China. And that’s because even though I’m human and I don’t pretend to be completely objective, I aspire to be. I wish you well on your journey.
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何流 | Liu He
何流 | Liu He@HeLiuLeo·
Tankies on X constantly try to write me off. “You don’t know China.” “Go to see Shenzhen, it’s wonderful.” “You hate China.” “You’re at Hoover Institute, so I don’t listen to you.” (Yes they can’t even spell “Hoover Institution” properly) “You haven’t seen the new China.” Please. I’ve lived in and stayed in touch with Shenzhen for more than twenty years, since my kindergarten days in Shenzhen. I have close family and personal friends in most of the booming sectors in Shenzhen for the past thirty years. I’ve got to observe Beijing in close range at its high, low, hiatus, explosive growth, within government, companies, foreign NGOs, local NGOs. Everyone has a complicated relationship with their home. But unmistakably, I love my home. That is precisely why I levy the strongest, most constant and occasionally harsh criticism at things happening in China. I see into the depth of China’s possibilities and its wasteful squandering of potential, through a persistent totalitarian experiment that yields only servitude and suffering. The only moral thing to do, out of love, is to speak up in the most straight-forward, unapologetic voice, and call evil by its name. You’d do the same for anywhere you love, and seeing it being destroyed day by day. And yes I’m at Hoover Institution, also known for having the one of the worldwide best archives on China, the China collection at the Hoover Archive, maintained by my colleague and fellow Oxonian historian Hsiaoting, which houses invaluable resources such as Chiang Kaishek’s diary, Li Rui’s diary, HH Kung’s papers, Lin Zhao’s diary, and countless other materials critical to understanding modern China. The community of China scholars in and around Hoover is impeccable; dare I say the best in the world: Wu Guoguang, former political advisor of general secretary of CCP; Xu Chenggang, Harvard-educated award-winning economist; Elizabeth Economy, former Asia Director at CFR and China Advisor to Sec of Commerce under Biden; Frank Dikotter, bestselling author and renowned historian of modern Chinese history; and ofc Dan Wang, one of the best English-language writers on China right now. You should find easier targets to launch your low-ball attacks at. Realistically, I’m as deep into the Chinese system as any proficient English-speakers will ever be, barring all those who are too close to party royalties that they cannot speak out loud. So tankies, a genuine question for you: have you said thank-you once?
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WeThePeople
WeThePeople@Middle40Percent·
Helping Ukraine fight Russia is important to the U.S. geopolitically b/c of our European allies and the fight of democracy vs. authoritarianism. It’s an easy decision if you believe in liberalism. At the bare minimum, just be against Putin and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Volodymyr Tretyak 🇺🇦@VolodyaTretyak

Zelenskyy: “If JD Vance is proud of not helping us, it means he's helping the Russians, and I'm not sure that strengthens the United States.” 🎯

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Meekee011
Meekee011@Meekeepeeper·
@harryusa1776 Poor coward..can't address a simple fact .. What a sad existence
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Meekee011@Meekeepeeper·
@xenu_01 @HKConquest @FedKilledMcAfee @DrewPavlou They don't, he just attracts other mindless jealous and hate trolls.. Antichina grift is easy money...u can spew any nonsense u want and 100k western idiots will leach onto it instantly ... Even that he can't do it right
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
WHAT THE FUCK. Criminal law textbook in Australia lists the time I held up a ''FUCK XI JINPING'' sign in Australia as racist hate speech. I won in court because the police translator admitted that the term ''Cao Ni Ma'' is the most common insult in China. Yet this is apparently racist hate speech. Australian legal profession is so punishingly, suffocatingly woke. Textbook is ''Criminal Laws, 8th Edition: Materials and Commentary on Criminal Law and Process of New South Wales.''
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