Comment A new cultural revolution (Score -1) 70
an unthinkable outcome during the Cultural Revolution when it was banned as a game of the decadent West.
While China has learned from the mistakes of Cultural Revolution and have liberalized its people from most aspects of life (*),
Russia's Sergey Karjakin, whom the international chess federation banned for his vocal support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
the West is decaying in path of its own version of Cultural Revolution (**).
(*) of course, most media in the West would insist that China has absolutely no freedom and people believe so because they don't actually read real Chinese (social or traditional) media like this comment did; the reality is more like China has no absolute freedom -- indeed you would get less much trouble criticizing Xi Jinping than, for example, publicly voicing support for N-a-z-i in Europe or making racial slurs in the U.S.
(**) and especially in the light of the hypocrisy considering the West (NATO + USA) have launched the most wars and invaded numerous countries including Yugoslavia and Iraq since the end of WW2 and Cold War.
Comment Re:Don't pray for PEACE (Score -1) 637
Agreed, Ukraine was just given to Putin.
Like how Kosovo was just given to the Yankees?
Oh, I get a quick resolution to PEACE:
1. Let the Russians deploy armies and ICBMs in Cuba.
2. Ukraine declares permanent neutrality like Swiss.
Simple and effective.
Comment Re:If Xianjing is a workers paradise (Score 0) 156
He's getting a +1 on his social credit score for each shill post.
Oh, only +1 social credit score? I think he deserve payment from Hill & Knowlton.
Comment Re:If Xianjing is a workers paradise (Score -1) 156
then let international observers in and we’ll see for ourselves how glorious the Chinese miracle is. Oh, you wont let us actually look?
First, China is sovereign nation. They have no obligation to prove themselves. As the pretext to Iraq War, the US and the western world fabricated the Weapon of Mass Destruction claim and demand inspection. At the end, it has been proven a big lie. For same token, the USARMIID lab in Maryland had a major accident right before the COVID pandemic, shouldn't the US allow free inspection of this military lab by the international community? Will it? Should the US let "us" actually investigate Guantanamo Bay prison? Let the international community investigate Snowden leaks? Let "us" probe Manning leaks freely? And investigate who's behind the rape accusations against Julian Assange? Why don't the US allow such investigations? Because that would mean political suicide! The same would be the case for Iraq, Australia, or China. Why should the US be exempted? American Exceptionalism?
Second, what does it mean by an "open investigation"? Can the international community exam the secret documents of the DOD and CIA? if not, how do anyone prove everything relevant has been truly opened?
Third, how do you prove if the witness of such "open" inspection actually tell the truth? After all, if your enemy's spy agency pays enough money, they can buy all kind of witness, such as this innocent girl named Nayirah, to tell the world what you want the world to hear. If you still have trouble understanding this line scams, check out these Chinese asylum seekers who fabricated accusations against their motherland for the benefit of a greencard. Then who should we believe? And how will your enemy spin on these accusations?
And after the US has committed so many lies, these accusations should be obvious fabrications, unless you're brainwashed or deliberately deceiving yourself.
China is not Iraq! It's a superpower with real WMDs along with the largest industry base and the second largest economy.
Comment Re:Such primitive tactics (Score -1, Flamebait) 57
At least in the US we're allowed to publicly call our leaders liars
Actually, you have a point of freedom to call the leaders liars, because those government liars would never be sent to jail. Check out the fate of George Bush Jr., Dick Cheney, and Colin Powell after the Iraq War -- they all went to retirements with handsome severance pays.
The trick of American Freedom(TM) is that you can speak against any political leader, but you are not allowed to expose real (*), dirty secrets harming active US national (and that of cybersecurity, military industrial complex) interests, else you get the treatment of Manning, Snowden or Assange.
(*) Note: you can however speak any opinions about them as long as you don't present the real dirty evidences.
Comment Re:Slashdot is no longer reliable? (Score -1) 57
*Consistently publishing anything that supports US foreign Policy narratives regarding designated enemies, whilst simultaneously never publishing anything that Highlights the facts, as revealed by Wikileaks and other Whistleblowers, that reveals the criminal activity of Western Governments
Slashdot is no longer a reliable. It may as well be mainstream media now.
Whenever the US is trying to fight a foreign enemy, they will have to mobilize all propaganda apparatus so that the public opinions will be fooled to support the casualties and costs from the operations. It's nothing new, always works, and nobody has ever been punished for that. Thousands of US soldiers have died in Iraq War and trillions of tax payer dollars spent, zero US government officials went to jail over that.
You can always tease any POTUS, Trump or Biden, and nobody would care, but if you voiced against the US national interests, you will be forced to exile, jailed, or accused being an WuMao.
Comment Such primitive tactics (Score -1) 57
Submission + - Intel Apologizes in China over Xinjiang Statement (cnn.com)
Comment Re: Where are the forced labors? (Score 0) 59
Don't save all your 50c payments, spend some.
Wow, 50 cents, the CCP is so cheap! You should go apply funding at Hill & Knowlton and the NED; they will give you MILLIONS of US tax payer's money! Get rich quick!
Comment Re: Do What the Dragon Wants You To DO (Score 0) 59
Look, another little wumao.
Wow, 50 cents, the CCP is so cheap! You should go apply funding at Hill & Knowlton and the NED; they will give you MILLIONS of US tax payer's money! Get rich quick!
Comment Re:Do What the Dragon Wants You To DO (Score -1, Troll) 59
Nobody has to work for Amazon.
Neither are the Muslim working in Xinjiang.
Comment Re:Where are the forced labors? (Score 0) 59
Well, if someone else is doing it too, it must be OK. So you support these practices, then?
1. Your fallacy is that this is not about "whataboutism" because accusations against China are generated by the same propaganda apparatus which has proven to falsified, exaggerated false claims, again and again.
2. But it has all to do with double standard and hypocrisy. Call me when the US congress pass laws to sanction the USA over torturing Muslims and other end-less human rights violation.
Comment Re: Where are the forced labors? (Score 1) 59
threats of beatings and organ harvesting hanging over you.
And why do I worry about being beaten? I don't live in Guantanamo Bay. Please don't send me there, I'm not a Muslim.
Comment Re:Do What the Dragon Wants You To DO (Score -1, Troll) 59
I hope you end up in one of the concentration camps you shill for.
Oh, no, please don't send me to Guantanamo Bay. I'm not a Muslim.