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  • Lil_Revolitionary [she/her,they/them]
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    3 years ago

    The meanest thing a Chinese spokesperson has said with their "wolf warrior diplomacy" is still tame compared to the insane shit American media says about china and other enemies of the state

    • emizeko [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      US official: "and then, Wu Jing dropped from the ceiling and snapped my neck in one fluid motion. it was very unprofessional."

      • Lil_Revolitionary [she/her,they/them]
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        3 years ago

        (Sitting congresswoman) Marsha Blackburn: China has a 5,000 year history of cheating and stealing. Some things will never change...

        (journalist) :weihua:: This is the most racist and ignorant US Senator I have seen. A lifetime bitch.

        Sure, one of them said a no-no word, but name calling in response to dehumanizing a nation of over a billion people is pretty reasonable to me. Americans are just mad that people from the 3rd world can actually respond to their provocations

        • NaturalsNotInIt [any]
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          3 years ago

          The whole point of "respectability" is to bully weaker people because boring formal speech only means something from an Official True Source. You literally cannot compete as a person who is not from the dominant class because you will be criticized as "incoherent", "crazy", "angry" or "radical" if you're not white, etc.

          No-no words can level the playing field and cut tall poppies down, which is the bourgeoisie man's actual biggest fear, being embarrassed (they don't think it's possible to actually lose their money).

  • UncleJoe [comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    :wojak-nooo: "Please shut up" :weihua:

    :so-true: "Will you shut up, man?" :biden-troll:

  • MathVelazquez [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Then, the following month during a U.S.–China summit in Anchorage, Alaska, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan opened the meeting with remarks critical of China’s human-rights abuses and other misconduct. Yang accused them of hypocrisy and offered a cutting rebuttal: “I think we thought too well of the United States. The United States isn’t qualified to speak to China from a position of strength.” The State Department omitted that portion of Yang’s remarks on an official transcript of the interaction.

    Pure cope.

    • MarxMadness [comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      The State Department omitted that portion of Yang’s remarks on an official transcript of the interaction.

      In Communist China the state censors even cursory criticism

  • Wheaties [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Particularly surprising is that he made the comment during an event hosted by a prominent group of former officials, academics, and business leaders — including Kissinger and Jacob Lew, the former treasury secretary — with decades of experience related to China.

    lol, get railed, Kissinger

    • star_wraith [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      When I was still kind of a lib at the beginning of the Trump admin, I would feel embarrassed for the leaders of countries like France, Germany, the UK, etc who clearly didn't like Trump but never stood up to him regardless. I get why they didn't now, but still. Feels good to see someone actually stand up to the US even a little bit.

  • LoudMuffin [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Look at the comments lol

    What we need is a leader who will tell China "you are where you are because of the USA, start being appreciative or we will put you back into the 20th century"

    Simultaneously this leader needs to chop the dick off of all the greedy companies who have exploited the Chinese labor market.

    Then take the same knife to the knee benders like the NFL who want to exploit the Chinese market.

    Shut them out of the US economy.

    Won't be easy but we need some tough love.

    Speaking Chinese in the near future is far more of a reality than what people spout about climate change.

      • LoudMuffin [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Well, what do the Chinese people aspire to in terms of freedom? Just asking this innocent question makes the CCP shiver with fear.

        the freeeeedom to die en masse from an easily preventable pandemic?

        • SoyViking [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          The freedom to have their social services taken away by IMF structural adjustment programmes?

          • Wheaties [she/her]
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            3 years ago

            The freedom to attend your Grandmother's drone-strike funeral?

            • SoyViking [he/him]
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              3 years ago

              The freedom to see oligarchs competing about who will win at space tourism while you're rationing your insulin.

    • budoguytenkaichi [he/him,they/them]
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      3 years ago

      God, it's amazing how, even years later and after he's been blacklisted from playing again, chuds still won't shut the fuck up about Kaepernick (They didn't directly say his name, but we know) kneeling during a song and will shoehorn him in to the most unrelated conversation. lol

      That simple, symbolic act really got under their skin.

    • Hoodoo [love/loves]
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      3 years ago

      So many authoritarian actions meant to benefit your nation.

      Not likely to happen under Liberalism lol!!!

    • sooper_dooper_roofer [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      Hey mayos, you are where you are because some African guy decided to bang the Neanderthals and turn them into white people.

      Oh and don't worry about my use of "neanderthal" Biden gave me the hard-R pass