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The world is finally uniting against China’s bully tactics

You spend too much time replying to these specimens lol.

Here's the thing, they are here, festering and fermenting....because they get badly humiliated everywhere else that doesn't have the particular variety of iron-bro-worship from cheerleader mobs found here...and the systematic special shielding in operation here too.

Far more of consequence (on this matter) is done outside of here and they thus get super salty and clingey to this small refuge because of it.

Honestly, I never quite saw this level of massive change among neutrals and even former supporters regd. PRC (esp its degenerate evil govt) in such a short period of time....and its largely a complete permanent shift in thinking regd PRC govt.

The positive rating toward PRC in a recent Canadian poll was at 14% (earlier it was much much higher)....they lose millions and millions of people's previous neutrality (and even support) towards them in the real world....so they have to shore up stronkiness among a few dozen non-worthy irrelevant fellow-troll types with worship+cheerlead complex in here (feel-stronk virtual world refuge) to feel better.

Once you fully understand the psyche of all these degenerate scumbags...its not difficult to get why they are totally dependent on latching to whichever safe space cult they can find (given the CCP is a big totalitarian cult itself).

They are mocked and ridiculed in the most vicious ways outside of here (esp. when they act like oafs, boors or massive conspiracy theorists regd their foul POS govt). The larger world (of any relevance/consequence) is not nice to them and increasingly so (at alarming rate this year for obvious reasons)...it hurts their fragile ego so they feel a big need to hit an opium den like here (when straying past CCP controlled SM to begin with).

You have to remember, they have a pressing need like they are achieving something esp. during period of exact opposite thing going on for them. So them doubling down on the cringey-arrogance, sheer stupidity...and worse.... is 2nd nature for it.

There is not much point to try too hard with what we got here now (a reply for a reply etc)....best to goad just enough and let them fester and simply point more neutrals this way to observe them from afar. Its best to use them against themselves efficiently....rather than get in the mud too much.

They have already provided excellent use for me this year, if say someone (I know and is actually worth convincing) had 2nd doubts about veering anti-PRC, a quick few links here to some threads (replete with the cheerleaders too) sets them better on their way...I suggest you do the same. They provide oodles of evidence on their real psyche here, so make use of it.

Prioritise well...make them spend huge time for just a tiny amount of yours....and their result zero (yay echo chamber clapping!), and yours much more. Their clear social inadequacy and hive-minded autism just makes it even funnier and easier.

@T-123456

https://www.axios.com/countries-sup...3aeb-4af0-8031-aa0f01a46a7c.html?stream=world
Did you see the countries supporting China?

China is backed by an assortment of "not free" and "partially free" countries, including many of the world's most brutal dictatorships — North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria.

Three small “free” countries did back Beijing: Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, and Suriname (combined pop. ~700,000).

All three, and at least 40 of the other signatories, have signed onto China’s Belt and Road infrastructure project.

Many of the African signatories, meanwhile, are trying to renegotiate debt payments to China amid sharp COVID-related downturns.

Our thought bubble: China's massive investments are bearing fruit, notes Axios' Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian: "Beijing has effectively leveraged the UN Human Rights Council to endorse the very activities it was created to oppose."



Supporting: China, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahrain, Belarus, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Comoros, Congo-Brazzaville, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Syria, Tajikistan, Togo, UAE, Venezuela, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

So,only the GCC countries have no debts to China,we all know why they support China.
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LOL India, US, Australia, Japan and Anglo-Saxon countries isn't the world.

The 53 countries supporting China's crackdown on Hong Kong

https://www.axios.com/countries-sup...3aeb-4af0-8031-aa0f01a46a7c.html?stream=world
Did you read the article before posting it?
 
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China wasn't the one who started this debt trap phenomenon, rather zionist western states like america, britain and france have in North Africa, South America, Eastern Europe and Central America.

Go educate yourself about history of economic slavery imposed by the zionist west on the rest of the world.

Some here are like brainwashed "Cattle" who would easily fall in the trap and support zionist western lies and bull$hit. You ought to be ashamed of yourself, calling yourself human, an insult to the collective human intellect. Idiots!!!!
 
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Thanks for stating the obvious Einstein. I'm glad you somehow on your own figured something out that nobody else noticed. They aren't Chinese either BTW. They are like alot of other people in the US...multiple backgrounds...and doing perfectly fine...until racist people like you cause problems for them by making an issue out of it.

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They look like this girl. They are going to be fine. They aren't some Frankenstein combo. Get over your bias. WTF. Girls like this are all over the place and happy. You probably never even notice them. Geez.






Yeah this sounds like somebody who is not a racist or saying anything negative.
Okay, I'll call you fake off-white paint. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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When did I say anything about people of mixed backgrounds have anything wrong? I simply said there are white supremacists and alt right on PDF then you jump in and start shit with me.n.

LOL! More like you are actually pointing out Chinese supremacists. Don't worry about any "white supremacists" problems (oh brother!). I will however warn my kids about alienation problems they may run into in the future with racist Chinese supremacists like you in the US when they are in mostly Chinese areas/groups. This was something that had never crossed my mind. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
 
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China wasn't the one who started this debt trap phenomenon, rather zionist western states like america, britain and france have in North Africa, South America, Eastern Europe and Central America.

Go educate yourself about history of economic slavery imposed by the zionist west on the rest of the world.

Some here are like brainwashed "Cattle" who would easily fall in the trap and support zionist western lies and bull$hit. You ought to be ashamed of yourself, calling yourself human, an insult to the collective human intellect. Idiots!!!!
Chinese loans are low interst. So no way to claim they try to do debt trap to their partners.

On the other hand World bank the Zionist organization imposes high interest loans to poor countries making them dependent and debt driven. Take EU for example, if they sell the whole European soil inch by inch, still they are Yet to compensate their debt. Zionists have them by their balls, and all those who owe World bank huge debts.
 
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Chinese loans are low interst. So no way to claim they try to do debt trap to their partners.

On the other hand World bank the Zionist organization imposes high interest loans to poor countries making them dependent and debt driven. Take EU for example, if they sell the whole European soil inch by inch, still they are Yet to compensate their debt. Zionists have them by their balls, and all those who owe World bank huge debts.
These western white nations are always thinking of ways to curb China's rise. Thankfully we have allies like Pakistan, Iran, Russia, Egypt, etc. Thanks brother.
 
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has apparently decided that now is the time to assert dominance over an economically prostrate, post-pandemic world. But instead of just rolling over, a growing number of nations are fighting back.

India, for one, is clearly not intimidated. In response to China’s unprovoked attack, the largest democracy in the world has moved 30,000 troops to the Himalayan border. Many Indians are now boycotting “Made in China” products, a task made easier because online retailers like Amazon have been ordered by New Delhi to tell buyers where products are made.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also raised tariffs on Chinese goods, restricted Chinese investments and banned TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps from Indian phones.

Meanwhile, the people of the Philippines are up in arms over China’s expansionism into areas of the South China Sea claimed by Manilla. When anti-US President Rodrigo Duterte was elected in 2016, he initially ignored popular sentiment and announced a “pivot to Beijing” on the promise of $24 billion in Chinese investments.

Four years later, all that has changed. With the Chinese navy sailing ever closer to Philippine shores and few Chinese projects in progress, Duterte has reversed his earlier decision to terminate his country’s Visiting Forces Agreement with the US. Given a choice between having American or Chinese naval vessels anchored in Subic Bay, the decision was pretty obvious.

The sight of the 7.3 million free people of Hong Kong being crushed under the heel of the communist boot is one the world will not easily forget. It has already prompted UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to offer British citizenship to 3 million Hong Kongers, not to mention take a tougher line toward China itself. Huawei, for example, can kiss its 5G business in the UK goodbye.
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World leaders like UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are taking a stand against China and their president Xi Jinping.
The Australians are also fed up with Beijing’s bare-knuckled efforts to spy on and disrupt their country’s government, infrastructure and industries. To counter the recent surge in cyberattacks, Canberra has promised to recruit at least 500 cyberwarriors, bolstering the country’s online defenses. Meanwhile, an astonishing 94 percent of Australians say they want to begin decoupling their economy from China’s.

The same story is being repeated around the globe. From Sweden to Japan to Czechia, more and more nations are coming to understand China’s mortal threat to the postwar democratic, capitalist world order.

Xi Jinping and the Communist Party that he leads have so badly overplayed their hand that they have, in a mere six months, accomplished what Donald Trump could not in almost four years: They have unified the world against China.

And communist leader Xi has only himself to blame.

On Wednesday, Congress unanimously voted to sanction China for its new security law that would effectively nullify Hong Kong’s legal system and put Beijing in charge. But America cannot fight China alone. And now, thanks to Xi’s aggressive policies, we won’t have to.

As someone who has been warning about the China threat for decades, I take grim satisfaction in watching this new alliance crystallize with each new misstep by Beijing.

As Napoleon Bonaparte once remarked, “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”

@StevenWMosher is the President of the Population Research Institute and the author of “Bully of Asia: Why China’s ‘Dream’ is the New Threat to World Order.”

https://nypost.com/2020/07/04/the-world-is-finally-uniting-against-chinas-bully-tactics/
Only US led 5 eyes countires plus India, you call that whole world?
 
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xi-jinping.jpg



Chinese President Xi Jinping has apparently decided that now is the time to assert dominance over an economically prostrate, post-pandemic world. But instead of just rolling over, a growing number of nations are fighting back.

India, for one, is clearly not intimidated. In response to China’s unprovoked attack, the largest democracy in the world has moved 30,000 troops to the Himalayan border. Many Indians are now boycotting “Made in China” products, a task made easier because online retailers like Amazon have been ordered by New Delhi to tell buyers where products are made.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also raised tariffs on Chinese goods, restricted Chinese investments and banned TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps from Indian phones.

Meanwhile, the people of the Philippines are up in arms over China’s expansionism into areas of the South China Sea claimed by Manilla. When anti-US President Rodrigo Duterte was elected in 2016, he initially ignored popular sentiment and announced a “pivot to Beijing” on the promise of $24 billion in Chinese investments.

Four years later, all that has changed. With the Chinese navy sailing ever closer to Philippine shores and few Chinese projects in progress, Duterte has reversed his earlier decision to terminate his country’s Visiting Forces Agreement with the US. Given a choice between having American or Chinese naval vessels anchored in Subic Bay, the decision was pretty obvious.

The sight of the 7.3 million free people of Hong Kong being crushed under the heel of the communist boot is one the world will not easily forget. It has already prompted UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to offer British citizenship to 3 million Hong Kongers, not to mention take a tougher line toward China itself. Huawei, for example, can kiss its 5G business in the UK goodbye.
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World leaders like UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are taking a stand against China and their president Xi Jinping.
The Australians are also fed up with Beijing’s bare-knuckled efforts to spy on and disrupt their country’s government, infrastructure and industries. To counter the recent surge in cyberattacks, Canberra has promised to recruit at least 500 cyberwarriors, bolstering the country’s online defenses. Meanwhile, an astonishing 94 percent of Australians say they want to begin decoupling their economy from China’s.

The same story is being repeated around the globe. From Sweden to Japan to Czechia, more and more nations are coming to understand China’s mortal threat to the postwar democratic, capitalist world order.

Xi Jinping and the Communist Party that he leads have so badly overplayed their hand that they have, in a mere six months, accomplished what Donald Trump could not in almost four years: They have unified the world against China.

And communist leader Xi has only himself to blame.

On Wednesday, Congress unanimously voted to sanction China for its new security law that would effectively nullify Hong Kong’s legal system and put Beijing in charge. But America cannot fight China alone. And now, thanks to Xi’s aggressive policies, we won’t have to.

As someone who has been warning about the China threat for decades, I take grim satisfaction in watching this new alliance crystallize with each new misstep by Beijing.

As Napoleon Bonaparte once remarked, “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”

@StevenWMosher is the President of the Population Research Institute and the author of “Bully of Asia: Why China’s ‘Dream’ is the New Threat to World Order.”

https://nypost.com/2020/07/04/the-world-is-finally-uniting-against-chinas-bully-tactics/
those 5 countries dont stand for the whole world.


u posting that artilce means u're endorsing its view yourself, as it suits your narrative.

as usual, keep lying

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China wasn't the one who started this debt trap phenomenon, rather zionist western states like america, britain and france have in North Africa, South America, Eastern Europe and Central America.

Go educate yourself about history of economic slavery imposed by the zionist west on the rest of the world.

Some here are like brainwashed "Cattle" who would easily fall in the trap and support zionist western lies and bull$hit. You ought to be ashamed of yourself, calling yourself human, an insult to the collective human intellect. Idiots!!!!
Correct.
They aren't bothered about the rights and wrongs of it.
All they are bothered about is an outsider, China muscling in on their traditional territory.
 
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Oh brother. As if me just saying "I'm not a white supremacist" is going to be a good enough answer to make you happy...I can see another ten pages of your quizzing on the horizon ..and without any progress. You going to continue the thread that pulled you out of your PDF retirement.

from that thread..very very very telling


..and YOU are pointing the finger at ME...wow...just wow. The sad thing is you can't even see your own pathetic self in the mirror.

From time to time Chinese say what they are really thinkink.
 
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It's a Chinese thing where they think there is only Pakistani, Indian, and Chinese members on PDF and nobody else. Anybody who claims otherwise is just using a "paint" disguise to hide their real nationality of being from one of the three.

Remember they are trained from a young age that everything is a potential scam...yadda..yadda..yadda. Someday I'll get my wife to fill you in on it.

loool. That's crazy. Despite being Egyptian American, I was still born as an Egyptian as well as having mostly an interest in that country's military, which is more of the reason for the Egyptian flag on this forum. It only makes sense to do that despite having dual nationalities. But I wouldn't mind putting both flags as American, either. There wouldn't be any untruth to that at all. This identity thing is quite the phenomenon on this forum. You do see its use as untruthful in a few, obvious instances.

I do owe you a boat ride so maybe she'll explain it then. Probably won't happen this year with the way this virus has changed all our lives for the worst. Hopefully next year.

I haven't seen you for a very long time on the PDF Chinese forum! How's everything going? You used to be very active there.

Good to see you too. I get on there every once in a while. Last time I seem to have stirred things up a bit so I figured I would take a little sabbatical and get back eventually.
 
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From time to time Chinese say what they are really thinkink.

Chinese always say what we think. Sometimes, we are too bound by honesty. It is you that don't listen, to your own peril. I have been nothing but open with my utmost contempt and disrespect for the likes of you, after all.

In 1950 McArthur didn't believe Zhou Enlai's warnings about not crossing the 38th parallel. He said there could never be a Chinese intervention in Korea, they'd be home by Christmas. Soon there was the longest retreat in US history.

In 1962 People's Daily published a warning to India to back the **** off. India did not back the **** off and engaged in the forward policy. The rest is history.

In 2019 Chinese CDC warned US CDC that a new respiratory illness was emerging. Trump: it's just a China flu bro. Now? 150k dead and counting, 50k per day infected.

That's what happens when you don't listen.
 
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