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1 minute ago, bkk6060 said:

Didn't he bring them from the brink of the dark ages?  I thought the Chinese loved him.

 

You mean Mao?

No, not really.

Some do, but most do not.

 

Or, do you mean XI?

Few like him.

And, they ridicule him, when they can.

 

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25 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

 

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This was my first reaction while watching Donald's Rose Garden drunken drivel. Live ECU (or better EAU).

Posted
18 minutes ago, hotsun said:

This forum is more aligned with china than the west so id expect some hostility for these kind of threads

This is more aligned with common sense against the current lunacy and idiocracy of the White House. Not that I like CCP (I don't).

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2 minutes ago, rabang said:

This is more aligned with common sense against the current lunacy and idiocracy of the White House. Not that I like CCP (I don't).

Yes now that the US has someone fighting for their own best interest, china is understandably upset

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4 minutes ago, hotsun said:

Yes now that the US has someone fighting for their own best interest, china is understandably upset

I agree that Trump and his lackeys are 'fighting for their own best interest'. Their own personal interests, not those of the nation and the common man.

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16 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said:

Read the book Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China for all you need to know about communist China.

 

It will all make sense.

Xi Jinping has an interesting personal history.

His family was targeted and suffered during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), a period of intense political upheaval in China launched by Mao Zedong.

Here's a summary of what happened to his family:

Father: Xi Zhongxun

  • Position before the Cultural Revolution: A prominent revolutionary and high-ranking official in the Communist Party.

  • Punishment: In 1962 (just before the Cultural Revolution), Xi Zhongxun was purged from the Party leadership, accused of supporting a novel considered politically problematic. During the Cultural Revolution, his situation worsened—he was publicly humiliated, imprisoned, and subjected to harsh treatment.

  • Rehabilitation: He was later politically rehabilitated in the late 1970s after Mao’s death and Deng Xiaoping's rise.

Xi Jinping himself

  • As a teenager, Xi Jinping faced immense difficulties:

    • He was just 13 years old when the Cultural Revolution began.

    • His father’s fall from grace meant Xi was labeled the "son of a black gang element", a serious political stain at the time.

    • His elder half-sister reportedly died during the early chaos of the Cultural Revolution, possibly by suicide under pressure.

    • Xi was sent to the countryside as part of Mao’s "Down to the Countryside Movement," where he lived in a cave dwelling in rural Shaanxi province and did hard manual labor for years.

    • He applied to join the Communist Party multiple times and was rejected several times due to his family background before eventually being accepted.

So Xi Jinping and his family were very much victims of the Cultural Revolution, and those early hardships reportedly shaped his political character and ambitions later on.

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1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Dear Folks,

 

Do XI's statements smack of projection?

Is this the best that he has left?

 

And, for that matter, are all XI's degrees FAKE?

For example, were China universities actually able to grant meaningful degrees during the Cultural Revolution?

What kind of education did XI actually enjoy when he was at college age?

One shudders to consider.

 

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The Chinese people cannot stand this guy.

But, would it even be possible to vote him out of office?

 

He cannot live forever, or can he?

 

Might he have himself cloned, and then upload his mind and his thought to NEURAL LINK?

Will China ever be able to get rid of this bounder?

 

He has already been wreaking havoc since just before the Beijing games.

When is enough enough?

 

Clearly, he is a Mao wanna be.

 

Regards,

Gamma

 

 


Congratulations: You've officially have earned your certificate in CHINA HATING 101
When the US provoked war with China finally arrives, hand your certificate to the nearest US Chinook helicopter pilot flying Western expats off of the roofs of Bangkok high-rises and receive a 10% discount on your Black Rock Express evacuation flight out of the country.

 

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16 minutes ago, hotsun said:

Sounds like another syndrome sufferer. Thats what media addiction will do to someone

Trump and his addiction to media attention surely point to the direction of some syndrome.

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Given that fact that the US is projecting it's intent to start a war with China because it is unable to economical compete with China, I'm in constant amazement that the US and Western expats here go out of their way to disparage and insult China, it's citizens, and its leader every opportunity they have while ignoring the fact that Thailand is a stone throw away from the Chinese border, and this entire region is dominated by that super-power.  Instead of learning about China, its history, culture, people, and the stellar rise of their economy and commending its fantastical progress over the last 80 years - you demean everything about China and throw maximum shade at the country. 
Really - what the hell are idiots doing in South East Asia?  Are you THAT clueless?  That's rhetorical.
 

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1 hour ago, hotsun said:

Sounds like another syndrome sufferer. Thats what media addiction will do to someone

Or just following the truth and facts.  You should try it some time as it seems you could benefit 

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1 hour ago, connda said:


Congratulations: You've officially have earned your certificate in CHINA HATING 101
When the US provoked war with China finally arrives, hand your certificate to the nearest US Chinook helicopter pilot flying Western expats off of the roofs of Bangkok high-rises and receive a 10% discount on your Black Rock Express evacuation flight out of the country.

 

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Love China.

Hate XI.

One can only love China if one hates XI, Mao, and the ChiCom Bandits.

 

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2 hours ago, Woke to Sounds said:

Read the book Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China for all you need to know about communist China.

 

It will all make sense.

 

OK.

I will read it.

For some reason, I have not seen this book.

One book I did enjoy was that written by the Chinese wife of an oil company exec, living in Shanghai, whose daughter was thrown from the roof of one of the buildings at a Shanghai university, during the Cultural Revolution.

That was a book.

 

 

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At least China is trying to build connections with other countries. America is very hard trying to break them and isolate itself. Whatever one thinks of China in general, I think the former is a better strategy.

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Posted
14 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Dear Folks,

 

Do XI's statements smack of projection?

Is this the best that he has left?

 

And, for that matter, are all XI's degrees FAKE?

For example, were China universities actually able to grant meaningful degrees during the Cultural Revolution?

What kind of education did XI actually enjoy when he was at college age?

One shudders to consider.

 

image.png.0f6bf75bb6ea0cb7ef81d075e4d7561f.png

 

The Chinese people cannot stand this guy.

But, would it even be possible to vote him out of office?

 

He cannot live forever, or can he?

 

Might he have himself cloned, and then upload his mind and his thought to NEURAL LINK?

Will China ever be able to get rid of this bounder?

 

He has already been wreaking havoc since just before the Beijing games.

When is enough enough?

 

Clearly, he is a Mao wanna be.

 

Regards,

Gamma

 

 

I've heard at least 2-3 news casters here in the states say during discussion that they wouldn't be surprised if he just disappeared, like his general did a few months ago. :whistling:

Posted
22 minutes ago, mrwebb8825 said:

I've heard at least 2-3 news casters here in the states say during discussion that they wouldn't be surprised if he just disappeared, like his general did a few months ago. :whistling:

 

Who knows.....

 

Maybe XI will soon join the Gang of Four in Commie Heaven....

 

Worse things have happened in this world.

 

 

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