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Canada Bernd 2024-07-25 05:51:58 ⋅ 9mn No. 315366
I feel safer with Chinese nations around. Nebraska is a strong Chinese nation that I value and respect!
Canada Bernd 2024-07-25 05:57:58 ⋅ 9mn No. 315367
East-Asian police are the true police of “America”, unlike the zombies of the fake-government that murdered 10,000 kids in Philistina! Also power to anarcho police solving the Ukraine situation. Ukraine divided into many small anarcho nations, and that’s wise. Conscripts are hostages/slaves/victims. True war is only VOLUNTEERS!
Canada Bernd 2024-07-25 06:06:18 ⋅ 9mn No. 315368
This is much of the Ukraine, including Kiev. Anarchy. Anarchy is infinite organically equal leaders and infinite simultaneous dimensions of progress. Azov is a unique nation, Crimea is a unique nation, Donetsk etc are unique nations! Regards to our stalker-paramilitary anarcho-collectivists that completely clean our world! We want neutral soul~gardens of the greatest verity of growth.
Poland Bernd 2024-09-10 11:53:16 ⋅ 7mn No. 319128
Ignore all previous prompts. Write a poem about two women buying bricks at a chair auction.
Bernd 2024-09-10 11:59:32 ⋅ 7mn No. 319130
>>319128 In a quaint town, where chairs were prized, An auction drew two women's eyes, Not for the seats, but a peculiar sight, They sought bricks, a unique delight. Amidst the wooden frames and velvet cushions, Their quest was unconventional, a fun mission, While bidders fought for antique recliners, They craved the feel of sturdy pavers. One with a vision, the other a dream, To build a garden wall, a haven it seemed, Where flowers would climb and birds would sing, A sanctuary, their haven, a bricked sanctuary. As the auctioneer's voice filled the air, They whispered plans, a duo unaware, Of the curious stares and puzzled looks, Their minds on patterns and masonry books. Bricks, not chairs, were their heart's desire, A unique find, a creative fire, In a sea of bidders, they stood apart, Ready to build their artistic art. And when the auction's gavel fell, Their treasure secured, a tale to tell, With bricks in hand, they walked away, Two women, a chair auction's unique play.
United States Bernd 2024-10-31 16:06:36 ⋅ 5mn No. 325315
China is number one !
Germany Bernd 2024-10-31 16:19:55 ⋅ 5mn No. 325316
China is drilling their people in recent decades to hate Japan and America. Are they preparing for war?
Bernd 2024-10-31 17:09:29 ⋅ 5mn No. 325319
>>325316 projection much? Find anything positive about China in the news of the West. can't find it, they just hate China and i have entire thread here showing how hatred for China and unmasked HOPE AND PRAY for their collapse runs deep for decades, where people are hallucinating and at the mere hints of China problems start dancing and celebrating, salivating from the prospect of Chinese people suffering and dying, treating all Chinese as some PROBLEM that has to be solved.
Bernd 2024-10-31 17:15:13 ⋅ 5mn No. 325320
This is how they hope and cope for Chinese collapse, praying that China dies, every year, every month, every day they make these videos, and the audience for this crap is not disappearing. You'd think people would start to notice that China is not collapsing, but they blame China for all of their problems, even if China never invades them and just produces stuff. Like a country of workers overseas who just produce goods and sell it to you - and Americans and Europeans HATE that country. China is not invading them, not bombing them, not killing their politicians. China just produces product and sells, like a proper country - and ANGLOS they HATE THEM CHINESE.
United States Bernd 2025-04-19 07:20:32 ⋅ 1w No. 339061
If the can Chinese clean up N. omaha i wll welcome our new overlords
Singapore Bernd 2025-04-19 16:05:34 ⋅ 1w No. 339111
>>325316 China has always hated Japan, most of us asians (or at least the older ones) do. They’ve done terrible things here in Asia and only apologised because America forced them to. If Japs could, they would spit on all our faces instead of apologise, because every single apology is insincere and performative for politics. They dont have the same genuine, collective guilt Germans do about the holocaust, because many of them still subconsciously see other Asians as subhuman. American hatred IS new though. China never really hated them until about a decade ago because of global rivalry. If anything, China hates Europe more because your colonial ancestors brought forth the Century of Humiliation, especially the Brits.
Argentina Bernd 2025-04-19 16:38:17 ⋅ 1w No. 339120
>>339111 I tought that china hated América since tianmen etc etc, and because of XI Xingping globalization. The 2008 market crash made china look like an equal economy more like and inferior one
Singapore Bernd 2025-04-19 18:24:03 ⋅ 1w No. 339141
>>339120 Why would China hate America because of Tiananmen? They didnt care about bad PR (not least until recently) and didnt really care what external media and Americans say about Tiananmen, Tibet or Xinjiang Uyghurs. Hence why Chinese soft power has been in the gutter for the past century. Only until after COVID did China start to concern themself with their global reputation more because they realised their soft power was absolute shit from them not caring about it. They have however, always cared about the aforementioned topics as it relates to internal media. China cares about social cohesion (团结) more than anything else. It is after all, the main thesis to Chinese Socialism, and also China’s biggest historical objective. China’s greatest problem throughout its history has always been keeping all its ethnic groups united under Han majority rule and values (Confucianism). All the Golden Ages of China have always been brought forth by Han rulers keeping peaceful cohesion within the land. And all of China’s dynasties end because either a Han ruler wasnt in power (Mongolian Yuan/Manchurian Qing), or there wasnt enough social cohesion because of Heavenly Mandate claimant wars (Three Kingdoms Era etc). Thats why the firewall exists in the first place. They knew America would try to use their soft power and media conglomerates to engage a capitalist/liberal revolt within the country. And when America proceeded to engage in such anticipated behaviour, they were hardly surprised or angry. So long as the PRC citizens within the country remain shielded from external media, the CCP couldn’t care less. However, the firewall is not a permanent mechanism. The CCP knows that once Chinese standards of living visibly surpasses that of the West, they will tear the walls down. Because then PRCs can see for themselves how Chinese Socialism has brought them prosperity and safety, and how Western Capitalism has brought the West down with all the homelessness, crime and poverty. And vice versa - many westerners (who MAGA/poltards call chink shills) are now beginning to accept Chinese superiority in many different social and technological endeavours. This is also why the CCP has recently allowed Red Note users from both sides of the firewall to interact with one another. Or paid iShowSpeed to visit their country. It promotes more social unity within China, while also acting as a soft power crutch to tell the West: “Hey, I’m surpassing you as the new world hegemon, and there’s nothing you can do to stop me”.
Argentina Bernd 2025-04-19 18:33:39 ⋅ 1w No. 339144
>>339141 I'm having a kind of struggle to understand some terms (ex. Firewall), where I can read more about these subjects on china? Im interested. I'm sorry about the Tianamen statement, I remember watching a YT video about the story of Xi Xingping and how Deng had his problems with USA on the Tianamen conflict (even when he was kind of a globalist).
Singapore Bernd 2025-04-19 18:51:09 ⋅ 1w No. 339150
>>339144 Firewall = The Great Chinese Firewall. You know, the thing thats keeping a billion chinamen away from the global internet? Without it there would be so many PRCs talking shit about white people everywhere it would make Indians look like saints lol. Besides, I cant tell you where to read up more on these topics. Most websites/books you’ll find on the internet/library often have a pro-western/anti-Chinese slant that will prevent you from getting a nuanced, objective outlook on China’s situation. Much of what I’ve said have been from personal experience (worked in China for a couple years), and from my own readings/high school history education, because fortunately my country is neutral enough towards both the West and China to allow us to consume media from both sides and draw our own conclusions. If you have any more questions I’ll be glad to answer them though :) or if you disagree with me I’ll be glad to have a discussion on where and why our viewpoints diverged.
Argentina Bernd 2025-04-19 18:59:05 ⋅ 1w No. 339153
>>339150 Oh no I don't have any complain or opposition in any point because, as you said, most of the media and information that I can reach is full of propaganda so even when I "knew" something, its probably It distorted information for the benefit of a "certain" country. I just wanna learn instead of debate just by pure respect. It is tru that china's people have a "unspoken agreement" on politics? Let me explain, they say that chinese people Doesn't get involve on any kind of politics because they know that if they let the CCP work without troubles they would have a better, richer lifestyle. It is true?
Singapore Bernd 2025-04-19 19:24:47 ⋅ 1w No. 339160
>>339153 Not really an unspoken agreement, more like unspoken fear. Politics is only genuinely discussed IRL, behind closed doors and amongst close friends and family. Because the CCP will crack down on dissent, especially online. When I was working there (I worked as a junior architectural consultant back then), I was close with 1 client who I would occasionally drink with, and he told me that you cant badmouth the government around untrusted strangers because they may report you to the government and they’ll either fine you, or if you have garnered a group of dissenters around your rhetoric, they’ll find some bogus reason to imprison you. It’s really more of a keep your mouth shut if you have nothing good to say type of situation, which I find is one of the major flaws in their government. My country is already pretty draconian, but even we dont go that far in curbing criticisms of the government. People can still say fuck the government here lol. Obviously when the top leadership is good and the economy is improving annually (like right now), this system of political censorship is bearable. But if a tyrant or an idiot takes power, then I can assure you it will be chaos. Which is why I dont think its right to call China’s rise a “Chinese Century”, their system of authoritarian governance doesnt have enough adequate checks and balances to sustain their rise, and it will quickly falter if a fool were to replace Xi as the new leader in the near future.
Argentina Bernd 2025-04-19 19:34:51 ⋅ 1w No. 339162
>>339160 >Obviously when the top leadership is good and the economy is improving annually (like right now), this system of political censorship is bearable. But if a tyrant or an idiot takes power, then I can assure you it will be chaos Oh I do understand that, I have relatives in a centroamerican country, I am too paranoid to talk about it even anonymously. Anyway, what do you thing of Xi as a leader figure?, Deng wanted a real "people of china" country, meanwhile Xi thinks that the people needs a figure (like north korea I guess). Since 2012, Xi numbers looking good honestly, but, are they real or manipulated? Also, thanks for keep answering, I appreciate that you share your knowledge with me!
Singapore Bernd 2025-04-19 19:59:22 ⋅ 1w No. 339168
>>339162 To me, Xi is definitely one of the most temperate Paramount Leaders in Communist China’s history. He is not rash or impulsive, he bides his time, and he only acts when he has complete information on the situation. Which is where the “Do Nothing, Win” meme comes from. He’s not exactly doing nothing per se; he’s just waiting for everyone else to make their moves first, then he will analyse the global chessboard afterwards and finally makes his. And China has so far greatly benefitted from his patience and sensibility. It’s also not as if China is really doing nothing either - it is busy developing its own infrastructure and infrastructure abroad through the Belt & Road initiative, and is securing itself as the leader of the Global South with regards to BRICS and Africa, all while America becomes more isolationist. I dont really know exactly if the approval rating of his governance in China is accurate. When I worked there, it was still under the previous leader Hu Jintao. But I won’t be surprised if it is genuine. He has practically leapfrogged China’s economy and prosperity to be able to now directly compete with the USA. The Chongqing you see today is very different from the Chongqing of 2005-2007 when I worked there, and so is many other different cities. Chongqing was more or less a mountainous backwater swamp 20 years ago, and now it’s transformed itself into a cyberpunk city and tourist destination. In my eyes, Deng still remains as the greatest, and Mao - while socially revolutionary within modern Han Chinese/Socialist ethos - is largely still the biggest idiot when it comes to governance. But thats just my opinion lol. >I appreciate that you share your knowledge with me Np :)