Post number #810339, ID: 3a78be
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https://edition.cnn.com/2021/11/03/china/china-metoo-peng-shuai-zhang-gaoli-intl-hnk/index.html
Original story is a month old. Since then it's gotten even weirder. Peng Shuai, a world famous tennis star, got disappeared after posting online about a sexual assault allegation against a high ranking govt official. She reappears from time-to-time through govt PR stunts.
No more fucking business with China. We need an amicable divorce now.
Post number #810530, ID: de66b9
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I always knew peng would be the catalyst for world peace. pengpengpengpengpeng
Post number #810891, ID: 392407
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>No more fucking business with China. We need an amicable divorce now. To be fair this also means no fucking business with the USA anymore, since their political leadership (dems and reps alike) is also very often confronted with sexual assault allegations...
Post number #811008, ID: bc82f9
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>>810891 That's a pretty stupid take, anon.
Post number #811024, ID: 54403e
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There's always Peng
Post number #811028, ID: 834727
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>>811008 She's right though. Whether it's about the sexual assaults (which seem to be a requirement to be a politician in most countries) or the "removal" of people against the government, the USA have been known for both. The only difference being that one tries to pretend being a democracy
Post number #811037, ID: bc82f9
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>>811028 No, "she"(aka you) fucking isn't. It's a ridiculously retarded take on OPs post.
Post number #811124, ID: 5a3fae
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+10 social credit! Anybody wanna bing chilling with me?
Post number #811125, ID: 46dbd3
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Read this again: women get DISAPPEARED for #metoo in China. As usually only the Women's Tennis Association has the COJONES to boycott China
Post number #811482, ID: c65660
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>>811028 who did the us remove in recent years? Or any years for that matter.
Post number #811485, ID: 7da58c
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>>811125 maybe it's a bad time to be a chinese g/u/rl
Post number #811495, ID: 818049
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>>811482 average soyboy china >disappears a dissident for being dIsrEsPEctFul >has to keep them alive and pretend nothing happened >none of the citizens believe the government
chad ass usa >assassinates jefferey epstein >calls it a suicide >everybody knows it wasn't >americans don't give a shit anyways
Post number #812122, ID: 6e06bc
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>pretend to be a democracy cool At least we can function unlike 90% of the world. There's a reason millions per year flee to the us. I'll take a marginally corrupt government where there is accountability if you fuck up and steal or break everything. I don't care how efficient things are if things work. Things progress slowly, but it's better than drug cartels, rampant human trafficking, or zero tolerance for speech against a government
Post number #812131, ID: bc82f9
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>>812122 >unlike 90% of the world. Looks like you got a case of Americanus Ignoranus. You know nothing of the world, lol.
Post number #812201, ID: f6aaf9
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>>812122 Daily school shootings want you to retract that statement.
Post number #812295, ID: 52689c
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G/u/rls please behave, let's calm down.
We all know both the US and China are shit. We don't need to fight over which one is the shittiest.
Post number #812346, ID: 504231
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Don't take the US whataboutism bait. It's intended to distract. This is story about the shame of the govt in China. Citizens there are pissed too but they can't talk about it.
You mean, outside of vpns or boards like this one.
There's a few chinese users here. At one point the website wasn't banned yet. Not sure if it is.
Post number #812471, ID: 6ee1c5
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>>812346 Im still surprised that people to this day still assume that when others say china bad, its taking their citizens too, like, no, everyone knows the problem is their government, who in the right mind thinks the people are to blame for all the oppressive shit that goes on there?
Post number #812483, ID: 52689c
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>>812471 Exactly! That's a good point! If anyone browses the "chinese twitter" for example, you would know that chinese people do complain about certain politics or situations about the chinese gov, although they can only complain in there mostly. So the chinese people aren't bad or ignorant at all, they just want to live and adapt in that strict dictatorship the best way they can.
Post number #812533, ID: 664be9
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>>811495 Many people are held (and tortured!) by the USA in offshore camps like Guantanamo Bay only being suspected for being "terrorists". Read the case of Murat Kurnaz for example. Beside that look how the US government deals with people like Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange or Edward Snowden. This is even more critical than china, since the USA persecute and remove/murder political enemies all over the world including legitimate and even democratically elected political leaders.
Post number #812534, ID: 664be9
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sorry >>811495 , post>>812533 was meant to refer to>>811482
Post number #812539, ID: 664be9
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>>812122 >At least we can function unlike 90% of the world. Yeah, on the back of 90% of the world. Beside that the only things that is functioning in the USA is their companies, which are becoming more and more global operators. The only public institutions that works is the US-military, which are nothing but mercenaries of those global operating companies. Their only job is protecting and expanding access to foreign resources and markets.
Post number #812549, ID: 664be9
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To be fair: lately countries ruled by autocratic ex-or pseudo-communist leaderships (like Russia or China) follow that stupid imperialist trend set by the USA. People just failed to make something new after the end of cold war. They just keep turning backwards, bringing up and mixing up the worst shit from the past and from both worlds. There aren't really two different systems anymore competing with each other. Its all the same shitty system in different stages of development.
Post number #812557, ID: 664be9
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Don't let western leaders fool you: Autocratic tendencies, militarism, Corruption and power missusage isn't at all problem exclusive to china. It's a global phenomenon that also affects the USA. I would even say the USA are a driver of this development, since the political/economical success of their methods serve as a role model for other rising industrialized powers.
Post number #812559, ID: 504231
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Bitching about USA doesn't help Peng Shuai. Bitching about China possibly saved her from total disappearance.
Post number #812560, ID: 6ee1c5
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>>664be9 blah blah blah, USA bad blah blah blah, its a masked global regime blah blah blah, cold ward should have ended like(insert personal rant of very subjective opinions that are pointless since the cold war already happened and we should deal with it).
We get it, every month we have a rant like that here, not to say I agree or disagree, its just that its getting boring and not every thread needs to be about it.
Post number #812565, ID: bc82f9
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>>812560 We don't have these posts every month though. Everyone who browses this site instantly knows you're lying...
Besides, if you don't like it then don't read it. It's not like anyone here is gonna go out of their way to give you the special snowflake treatment so whining about it is just... so pointless.
Post number #812581, ID: 6ee1c5
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>>812565 we used to, if you were a regular user here you would know. This types of rants were pretty common.
Snowflake? Really, thats the best answer you can give? I swear people here just like to repeat the same discussions over and over, say somwthing I havent heard please.
Post number #812766, ID: 07c557
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>>812534 i forgive you
Post number #812821, ID: c65660
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>>812533 all lies
Post number #812985, ID: f6aaf9
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>>812821 Braindead
Post number #813042, ID: b41c64
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>>812559 The problem in this case isn't China. The problem is corupt old men with too much power and low morale standards. This kind exist and rise in all countries. Under the current political-economical circumstances democracy and liberty will turn out as an empty promise for everyone and evereywhere on the long term. China may play a big part in this shitty game, but its not the most and only villaineous player. To western politicians this case only serves as anti-china PR.
Post number #813043, ID: b41c64
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>>812559 The problem in this case isn't China. The problem is corupt old men with too much power and low morale standards. This kind exist and rise in all countries. Under the current political-economical circumstances democracy and liberty will turn out as an empty promise for everyone and evereywhere on the long term. China may play a big part in this shitty game, but its not the most and only villaineous player. To western politicians this case only serves as anti-china PR.
Post number #813051, ID: b41c64
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In fact they sold out human rights long ago for profit by offshoring production to china. Now they just harvest what they saw. They don't care about that tennis pro as they didn't care about chinese workers died in the sweatshops wäre tgeir products came from. They're only interested in access to markets and ressources and distracting their people from being fooled by them with an oversimplified enemy portrayal - just as their chinese counterparts.
Post number #813116, ID: 6d7512
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>>813043good opinion,lets call every gov shitty
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| https://edition.cnn.com/2021/11/03/china/china-metoo-peng-shuai-zhang-gaoli-intl-hnk/index.html
Original story is a month old. Since then it's gotten even weirder. Peng Shuai, a world famous tennis star, got disappeared after posting online about a sexual assault allegation against a high ranking govt official. She reappears from time-to-time through govt PR stunts.
No more fucking business with China. We need an amicable divorce now.