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Coronavirus: China-Thailand social media war escalates

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I found out Jupiter is just a heap of gas.

Just like TV.

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    China are the bullies in the playground trying to hurt others feelings to cover up their own faults and insecurities. 

  • Fex Bluse
    Fex Bluse

    OK. As many things as Thailand gets wrong, these netizens have this right. Good job. China needs to be isolated. Stop trading with them. Stop allowing their students in. Make it incredibly difficult f

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    A bit rich coming from the Chinese considering all of googles suite is banned including Twitter as well.    I for one am happy that the Chinese are catching <deleted>. Im sure the Thai

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So the Netizens are Furious this time,not frothing,or outraged,but furious,serious stuff.

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All in good fun, I think. But make no mistake, both the Wuhan Pandemic, and CCPs expansionist policies are a threat to all of SE Asia.

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Best news in years. Keep it up, youngsters, fight the powwah. Screw CCP.

The coolest story I have read on TVF in over a year. Well done! Way to fight the CCP propaganda regarding their Wuhan CCP bat research virus! Go #MilkTeaAlliance

5 hours ago, TeaMonkey said:

The Bangkok Chinese embassy Facebook statement is hardly helping. ????
 

https://t.co/68mH4ZHtGv?amp=1

Some big Fake Baloney in that statement released by them. China government is evil.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

We see people questioning China's actions and influence

Be careful, they may cut the dam water from a ripple to a dribble

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Hell, need to brush up on my geopolitics. I thought Thailand was a self-ruled part of China.

 

Wow, so in 2020, still have people browse internet without any AdBlocker ?

What ? They still use Internet Explorer to ?

Or they just like to have many (agressive) banners and popup ?

 

 

 

And if your private life isn't public,

you may stop use Google (Android, gmail, Chrome...) and facebook,

its look like maybe you don't know yet they spy you...

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12 minutes ago, WalkingOrders said:

While the US and others were very worried about the Wuhan Lab,

 

in February 2020, after the virus got out, the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology issued  new urgent rules requiring laboratories nationwide to boost their biosafety.

 

China: "Um, no problem here, ...   FIRE!"

 

https://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1179747.shtml#.XknFGEy9bwI.twitter

 

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That's encouraging. The murderous CCP is a threat to the good citizens of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Thailand alike.

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2 minutes ago, Caldera said:

That's encouraging. The murderous CCP is a threat to the good citizens of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Thailand alike.

......and currently most of the rest of the world.

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The solution is simple. Democratic countries must declare full sanctions against China, a new cold war. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Tibet must be assisted in becoming sovereign nations. CPP must be destroyed in the same manner CCCP was. The time to act is now.

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i lived in taiwan and hk many yrs and have visited PRC often.the political system and culture in china is very aggressive.nationalist,usery .theres little respect for other peoples or cultures ,a sense of superiority based on propaganda.if we wish to put the genie back in the bottle its real simple,dont buy PRC products.inform the stores owners and managers why your not buying this product and by selling it they are supporting repression of chinese and racism,aggression ,expansionism and the bullying of other nations,problem will be solved very quickly especially in the west where the customer has some say,it will also be reflected on govt policy.the factories from eu,usa japan korea will move real quick.

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5 minutes ago, rupert the bear said:

if we wish to put the genie back in the bottle its real simple,dont buy PRC products.

I was trying to avoid their stuff 20 years ago. It became nearly impossible as manufacturing shifted to the east. Blame the west.

Don’t worry pro-Beijing trolls, the communist control freak party of China has got your backs, in the next coming war, free societies vs communism

 

 

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A lack of New Member/50 Cent Party trolls on this thread suggests to me that they must have been redeployed......or moderated?

9 hours ago, TeaMonkey said:

The Bangkok Chinese embassy Facebook statement is hardly helping. ????
 

https://t.co/68mH4ZHtGv?amp=1

Basically it's says that "you will like" and "you will agree with" the CCP! Arrogant twits!

3 hours ago, DrTuner said:

The solution is simple. Democratic countries must declare full sanctions against China, a new cold war. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Tibet must be assisted in becoming sovereign nations. CPP must be destroyed in the same manner CCCP was. The time to act is now.

Full sanctions? Is it really that simple? Just like that huh.

5 minutes ago, WalkingOrders said:

Full sanctions? Is it really that simple? Just like that huh.

Yes. Just like that. All you need to do is decide and right now it's easy as the world is reconfiguring it's supply chains anyway. Build a wall - or repurpose the one they got. This time to keep the CCP and it's followers in.

3 hours ago, rupert the bear said:

i lived in taiwan and hk many yrs and have visited PRC often.the political system and culture in china is very aggressive.nationalist,usery .theres little respect for other peoples or cultures ,a sense of superiority based on propaganda.if we wish to put the genie back in the bottle its real simple,dont buy PRC products.inform the stores owners and managers why your not buying this product and by selling it they are supporting repression of chinese and racism,aggression ,expansionism and the bullying of other nations,problem will be solved very quickly especially in the west where the customer has some say,it will also be reflected on govt policy.the factories from eu,usa japan korea will move real quick.

There was such an outcry recently when the President of the United States took a minor moderate stance on applying pressure on China. I never heard so much crying in my life. Do you really think the world would get on board?

3 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

Yes. Just like that. All you need to do is decide and right now it's easy as the world is reconfiguring it's supply chains anyway. Build a wall - or repurpose the one they got. This time to keep the CCP and it's followers in.

Alrighty then... well despite my extreme negative views on China, I don't see the world suddenly deciding to sanction China. The global economy is rather delicately intertwined with China at the moment.

 

I do see long term solutions for the USA to move certain strategicly valued trade sectors away from China, but would think it nearly impossible to concieve of any coordinated multinational effort in that regard to take place. Probably a decade long process even for the USA.

 

Perhaps you can be more specific? What do you mean by sanctions? Please be specific. What kind of sanctions?

13 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

Yes. Just like that. All you need to do is decide and right now it's easy as the world is reconfiguring it's supply chains anyway. Build a wall - or repurpose the one they got. This time to keep the CCP and it's followers in.

A wall? They have a wall. A coastal wall? A big wall of ice?

3 hours ago, potless said:

I was trying to avoid their stuff 20 years ago. It became nearly impossible as manufacturing shifted to the east. Blame the west.

You would have to slowly squeeze them over time denying them certain sectors or vertical markets. Begining with the highest of high tech, but that is happening a bit now and the west cant get onboard and a tremendous amount of blowback already. Takes massive political will.

2 minutes ago, WalkingOrders said:

A wall? They have a wall. A coastal wall? A big wall of ice?

Indians and Pakistanis are doing a fair job keeping Kashmir closed for them, but a wall could help. South side there are mountains, in the north the wall is a tad too south, might as well throw Russia and North Korea in the same siege and use the South Korean border wall as usual.

 

The piece we need is in the South, Myanmar-Laos-Vietnam. I'm willing to pitch in, just gimme a shovel.

 

As for sanctions, here's a blueprint, just replace Soviets with Chinese:

https://www.americanforeignrelations.com/E-N/Embargoes-and-Sanctions-Cold-war-sanctions.html

 

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In 1948, the United States began a campaign of economic sanctions against the Soviet Union that would last more than fifty years. In March of that year, the Department of Commerce announced restrictions on exports to the Soviet Union and its European allies. Congress formalized these restrictions in the Export Control Act of 1949.

 

 

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26 minutes ago, WalkingOrders said:

There was such an outcry recently when the President of the United States took a minor moderate stance on applying pressure on China. I never heard so much crying in my life. Do you really think the world would get on board?

It will now that people have experienced CCP arrogance, incompetence and propaganda (the cover up of a virus) right in their own homes.

 

The hostility towards the CCP is growing stronger every day. It's easy to turn a blind eye when something doesn't directly affect you. It's a lot harder to do when it literally threatens your life and the lives of those you love. Or even worse, actually killed someone you love. 

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China's foreign ministry pointed the finger at a plot to stir up trouble and said China and Thailand were working closely together, including on the coronavirus outbreak

No, the CCP is working with lording over the Thai 'government', which does not represent Thailand (the people) one iota.

But great to see the Thais giving the b******s some flack and realising this whole corona thing is down to them, while leaving us lowly farang out of the picture. Let's hope the CCP feel some real heat and with a bit of luck the people will rise and give them a good thumping. :whistling:

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17 minutes ago, daveAustin said:

No, the CCP is working with lording over the Thai 'government', which does not represent Thailand (the people) one iota.

Here's the problem I have with the statements "it's the government, not the people": In Thailand many did vote for the junta and support it. In China many are happy with CCP and work for it. They do represent a part of the peoples. Can't let them off the hook completely.

 

If you don't want to be aligned with them, fight against them. Make it known you do not approve. Doesn't mean going out with a machete, simple grassroot, relentless, slow and small steps every single day will do. Viva la resistance!

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