Duke L

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Duke L

Duke L

@DukeLo

加入时间 Haziran 2009
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National Post
National Post@nationalpost·
From our partners @drivingdotca: The world’s largest EV manufacturer is setting up shop in Canada. BYD is reportedly scouting locations for up to 20 dealerships, starting in major hubs like the GTA, Vancouver, and Montreal. driving.ca/auto-news/indu…
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nda2000
nda2000@DaleDobach72006·
@nationalpost @drivingdotca That'll help us seal a deal with our largest trading partner! Cheap Chinese mobile internet connected spy machines. Good luck crossing the US border with one of those. The Carney clearly does not want to re up CUSMA. Jinping is our overlord! Elbows up, comrades!
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Timothy Walsh
Timothy Walsh@KickTheGrass·
@DukeLo @CityNewsTO The Grandmother was born in Xinjiang, an autonomous territory in northwest China. She is actually Chinese!
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CityNews Toronto
CityNews Toronto@CityNewsTO·
A British Columbia grandmother is stranded in China in a coma, her family unable to pay the hundreds of thousands of dollars to bring her home via air ambulance. bit.ly/4bR8DHf
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j9
j9@jboorne1·
@CityNewsTO She’s Chinese and she’s in China. What’s the problem? 😂
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Duke L
Duke L@DukeLo·
@sezer_yyc @CityNewsTO Actually she's Canadian, and so are her children. Are you literate or you didn't bother reading?
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Sezer@sezer_yyc·
@CityNewsTO She's chinese. Her kids are chinese. They're in China. How is this Canada's problem?
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UnveiledChina
UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX·
@jambuki888 All china needs to do is to allow people to visit freely in Xinjiang. It’s easy but they won’t allow it.
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UnveiledChina
UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX·
Michael Ma, meet Guan Heng. In 2020 he traveled alone to Xinjiang, secretly filmed the detention camps, fled China, and was granted asylum by a US judge in January 2026 — because the court found he faced a "well-founded fear" of persecution if returned to China. After he released his footage, Chinese state security began systematically questioning his family members back home as collective punishment. That is not hearsay. That is a man who risked everything to show the world what the CCP has spent billions trying to hide — satellite image manipulation, journalist expulsions, diplomatic pressure, and collective punishment against anyone who speaks out. The camps do not exist, according to Beijing. So why does an entire government work this hard to silence one man with a camera? #Xinjiang #Uyghur #CCP #GuanHeng #HumanRights #China #Genocide #ForcedLabour #MichaelMa
UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX

When a sitting MP dismisses documented Uyghur forced labour as "hearsay" in parliament, that is not a gaffe. That is exactly the outcome Beijing's influence operations are designed to produce. The CCP's United Front Work Department does not need spies. It cultivates politicians, community organizations and business leaders across democracies who organically advance Beijing's narrative from inside democratic institutions. Canada is not unique here. United Front-linked organizations have been documented operating across Australia, New Zealand, the UK and the United States — embedding themselves into political parties, ethnic community groups and university campuses. #CCP #UnitedFront #ForeignInterference #Canada #Xinjiang #UyghurGenocide #HumanRights #Democracy

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Duke L
Duke L@DukeLo·
@ABC Why is America in Asia anyways?
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
A bipartisan group of four senators has plans to visit Taiwan, Japan and South Korea in the coming days on a trip meant to bolster U.S. alliances seen as important to countering China's dominance in Asia. abcnews.link/wvMTK95
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Duke L
Duke L@DukeLo·
@shumakergreg @AyyEmAyye @JeanGreige You're joking right? The FCC is tacitly threatening network TV stations for ridiculing your pedo president and the UK is arresting folks for online posts. Freedom of speech is an illusion. Stop being so naive
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shumakergreg@shumakergreg·
@AyyEmAyye @JeanGreige Free speech doesn't mean society or your employer won't retaliate. It means that your government can't arrest you or retaliate. The cases you were talking about were revocations of student visas for speaking against Israel. You think China won't revoke your visa?
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Gala
Gala@GalaBomfire·
@adelheidx333 What??? Chinese is not unpleasant at all. Cantonese maybe, but not the traditional chinese
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.claire
.claire@AMERICANHEBEIBY·
@politico Japan trip is in 2 months. Would be sweet if China can ground all its shitizens like 2022
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POLITICO
POLITICO@politico·
China protests to Japan over alleged break-in at its embassy in Tokyo dlvr.it/TRh13v
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Listener_Reader 🇿🇦
Listener_Reader 🇿🇦@SA_Greatness·
@zhao_dashuai The way the people of East Asia hate each other and have committed unspeakable atrocities against each other, you'd think they were not so genetically and culturally close as they are. It's really interesting to see as an outsider.
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
Full Story:📜 The Japanese solider who broke into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo has been named as; Kodai Murata, a 23 year old 2nd lieutenant of the Japanese Self-Defense Force. Armed with a knife, he scaled the wall with the intent to kill. Kodai Murata claims he intended to kill Chinese embassy staff "in the name of god". However, this could very well be a deeper and more sinister plot by elements of the Japanese government/military, to start a diplomatic crisis with China, in an attempt to use this incident as an excuse to militarize, or to start a war. Japan has a history of junior officers banding together in coups to push their militarist agendas. This constitute an international crime, and a serious violation of Chinese diplomatic mission in Japan. Since the beginning of recorded history, China have always treated Japan fairly, we never invaded Japan, we never sought war with Japan in our history. HOWEVER, in return, China was and is the primary target of Japanese militarism. From the Imjin wars of 1590s, to the centuries of piracy and the 1st and 2nd Sino-Japanese war. Japan has done indescribable crimes against China and the Chinese people. Yet, they have the audacity to keep attacking China to this day; Brainwashing their population to hate China. This attack on our embassy is just the symptom of a deeper problem.
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Duke L
Duke L@DukeLo·
@rodden1616 @CleansedTweets Not sure based on OP's list how they're the worst. At worst they are annoying, not like the other ones who might steal and physically harm you
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Chip rodden
Chip rodden@rodden1616·
Every tourist destination probably has the same exact issues I’ve seen them all except the Indians The Chinese are the worst for very different reasons. They come in crowded buses and take over every tourist location. They have zero understanding of personal space, they have some disgusting habits(think loud noises of every kind), they don’t follow any rules, they don’t understand the concept of queues
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British Miss
British Miss@CleansedTweets·
Thailand is considering shortening the tourist visa from 60 days to 30 days due to widespread frustration with tourist behaviour. Main complaints by nationality by Thais: Chinese tourists: Travel in large, loud groups, often rude and disrespectful. Refuse Thai food, only eat Chinese cuisine. Frequent littering and ignoring religious site rules. Indian tourists: Large groups that litter beaches. Loud public behaviour. Aggressive haggling. Refuse to follow venue rules. Dominant presence in sex tourism areas like Pattaya. Low spending compared to other tourists. Many working illegally. Hygiene issues. Russian tourists: Drunken, disruptive behaviour. Shirtless in public. Fighting and rowdy antics Sense of entitlement. Working illegally. Israeli tourists: Strong sense of entitlement. Unpaid bills. Public intoxication. Aggressive and disrespectful behaviour. British tourists: Stag and hen night culture. Blackout drinking. Shirtless in public. Bar fights and disorderly conduct.
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Duke L
Duke L@DukeLo·
@CleansedTweets @justinbarsketis Are you kidding. Even in the 90s, Thailand was legendary for the poor backpacker. How did Khao San Road come to be? Most wealthy Asians were afraid of going to Thailand due to the disorganization, crime and filth
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British Miss
British Miss@CleansedTweets·
@justinbarsketis Thailand has always tried to be the destination for wealthier tourists. The bigger spenders. But currently the exact opposite is surging.
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