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Phua Chee Bye Tiong in NTU kpkb about usage of Lunar New Year. FUCK CCP! FUCK TIONGS!

GoldenMaus
4h ago

I know exactly how you feel.

In Singapore, LNY and CNY has been used interchangeably for the last 100 years. No one bats an eyelid over its usage.

But in recent years, these fuckwits are making such a big hoohaa over it, which made "CNY" such a politically charged term, that I reluctantly use it these days.

Fuck them.
 
This demonstrates that the movement of the head (魔共) determines the movement of the tail (粉红军).

魔共對國外是擺出一副地痞流氓的樣子, 跟誰都要打架, 對誰都是出口不遜, 整個就是一個共產黨的流氓本性.
 
While many may not understand the SIGNIFICANCE of the Lunar New Year, MADE MORE SO BY THE DEVIL COMMUNIST MAO WHOM CLAIMED RELIGION IS THE OPIATE OF THE MASSES IN ORDER THAT HE MAY BECOME A GOD ON EARTH, in reality, it is an ANCIENT custom to CELEBRATE the arrival of SPRING, from the often cold bitter winter in the Northern States whereby no farming and little activity can be done.

Ancient China and even present day China is still an agrarian state, whereby it's huge lands were cultivated to feed the People, thus their joy when the cold bitter winter leaves. Although some foreigners had claimed that the Chinese People do not believe in a Supreme Immortal Being, such is a fallacy and NOT TRUE.

Ancient Chinese even right down to the last foreigner that ruled the empire, the Qing Dynasty, believed in the ONE TRUE GOD, and that any Emperor is only the Son of Heaven and receives the mandate to rule thru HIM....and worships HIM in many rituals on behalf of his subjects....

There are NO priests or clerics, and the Emperor was the only CENTRALIZED intermediary between HIM and the Emperor. He called the shots on how, when, why, what that the ONE TRUE GOD be worshipped across the huge land mass of provinces and districts thru his team of scholars whom passed the critical National Wholesome exams in MANY areas of knowledge, to hold appointments in such sectors and areas.

And thus, as China is an agrarian Nation, whom depended on the seasons to cultivate, harvest and FEED its People, the best time for ALL its people to give THANKS to our CREATOR, known by many names across time, space and cultures, is for the end of winter and the coming of Spring that gives hopes and opportunities to all.....
 
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Lunar NY is inclusive and all Asian peoples who follow Lunar calendar can celebrate, including Viets. CNY...the C stands for Communist. That's why the Tiong is offended. But in Chinese, it is called 农历新年 nonglixinnian, not 中华新年. Yes, literally fuckingly Lunar NY. Even Syed Putra will agree.

Pappies support so many racist China Chauvinists to study in SG. When our own Tang Liang Hong fight for our rights they call him a CC. KNNBCCB! FUCK PAP!
 

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Lunar NY is inclusive and all Asian peoples who follow Lunar calendar can celebrate, including Viets. CNY...the C stands for Communist. That's why the Tiong is offended. But in Chinese, it is called 农历新年 nonglixinnian, not 中华新年. Yes, literally fuckingly Lunar NY. Even Syed Putra will agree.

Pappies support so many racist China Chauvinists to study in SG. When our own Tang Liang Hong fight for our rights they call him a CC. KNNBCCB! FUCK PAP!
yes, viets and gooks celebrate lunar new year too. viets will be offended if we call it cny as they call it tet. gooks too. they celebrate it as lunar new year not cny. for tiongs to sexclusively regard lny as cny only for chinks they must be ignorant and delusional. they think the world revolves around tiongcock.
 
Ancient Chinese even right down to the last foreigner that ruled the empire, the Qing Dynasty, believed in the ONE TRUE GOD, and that any Emperor is only the Son of Heaven and receives the mandate to rule thru HIM....and worships HIM in many rituals on behalf of his subjects....

There are NO priests or clerics, and the Emperor was the only CENTRALIZED intermediary between HIM and the Emperor. He called the shots on how, when, why, what that the ONE TRUE GOD be worshipped across the huge land mass of provinces and districts thru his team of scholars whom passed the critical National Wholesome exams in MANY areas of knowledge, to hold appointments in such sectors and areas.
The wings are manchus from the steppes and are even more brutal than mongols from what i was told.
And in the steppes, there is " Sky father" Or God who guides them. In a cloudless dark night, unlike our cloudy skies, you can see milky way in its full glory. Tens of millions of twinkling lights.
The arabs use these stars to navigate. Initially in the desert. Later in the seas.
 
China people has the same CCP govt pattern... The same pattern as the bandits Red army during china civil war...
 
GoldenMaus
4h ago

I know exactly how you feel.

In Singapore, LNY and CNY has been used interchangeably for the last 100 years. No one bats an eyelid over its usage.

But in recent years, these fuckwits are making such a big hoohaa over it, which made "CNY" such a politically charged term, that I reluctantly use it these days.

Fuck them.
The biggest lie is Chicons use the term Spring Festival when it's not even Spring in chicons land..
 
The biggest lie is Chicons use the term Spring Festival when it's not even Spring in chicons land..
Lunar New Year is the real calendar, not that fraudulent Gregorian calendar that was invented for New World Order

And your weather has been manipulated
 

Should it be Chinese New Year? NTU slammed over 'Lunar New Year' email invite​

Netizens took issue with the terminology used in an email invite.

Netizens took issue with the terminology used in an email invite. PHOTOS: NTUCHINESESOC/INSTAGRAM, THE STRAITS TIMES


Ethel Tseng
Ethel Tseng
PublishedFeb 5, 2026, 03:38pm
UpdatedFeb 5, 2026, 03:45pm

An email invite from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has drawn criticism for using the term "Lunar New Year", with some netizens arguing that it should really be "Chinese New Year".

In a Feb 3 post on Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu, user @CRISPYC shared a screenshot of the email, which purportedly showed an invitation from NTU's Director of Student Affairs to a two-day "Lunar New Year Celebration" on Feb 9 and 10, organised by the NTU Chinese Society.

The society's Instagram page also shows posters advertising the event.

In the Xiaohongshu post titled "Lunar New Year, NTU, are you serious?", the user criticised the choice of terminology. "The term Lunar New Year is entirely inaccurate, because the new year is not entirely based on the lunar calendar system."

The user also remarked that netizens were "pretending to be relaxed and indifferent" while commenting on the issue.

ntu1.jpg
A similar Xiaohongshu post, which was circulated on Reddit, also criticised the NTU email invitation to the "Lunar New Year party".

Debates over the appropriate terminology for the New Year are a perennial affair. In 2023, a display in NTU was vandalised, with the word "Lunar" replaced by "Chinese".

Popular Chinese bubble tea brand Chagee also came under fire for using "Lunar New Year" in an Instagram post a week before the festival in 2025.

'Chinese New Year' is more common: Netizens​

Netizens commenting on the original Xiaohongshu post expressed indignation over what they felt was a misuse of the term. Several said it was a recurring issue, while some felt "Chinese New Year" was more commonly used among Singaporeans.

"Strictly speaking 'Lunar New Year' is the internationally accepted term and is not intended to rename or misappropriate Chinese culture," one user pointed out.

Commenters on Reddit agreed that the two terms were often used interchangeably, with some describing those upset by the wording as "fragile" and "sensitive".

"I always thought LNY and CNY are the same. Turns out people outside of Singapore think differently," one netizen mused.

Stomp has reached out to NTU, NTU Chinese Society, and CRISPYC for comment.
 

Should it be Chinese New Year? NTU slammed over 'Lunar New Year' email invite​

Netizens took issue with the terminology used in an email invite.

Netizens took issue with the terminology used in an email invite. PHOTOS: NTUCHINESESOC/INSTAGRAM, THE STRAITS TIMES


Ethel Tseng
Ethel Tseng
PublishedFeb 5, 2026, 03:38pm
UpdatedFeb 5, 2026, 03:45pm

An email invite from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has drawn criticism for using the term "Lunar New Year", with some netizens arguing that it should really be "Chinese New Year".

In a Feb 3 post on Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu, user @CRISPYC shared a screenshot of the email, which purportedly showed an invitation from NTU's Director of Student Affairs to a two-day "Lunar New Year Celebration" on Feb 9 and 10, organised by the NTU Chinese Society.

The society's Instagram page also shows posters advertising the event.

In the Xiaohongshu post titled "Lunar New Year, NTU, are you serious?", the user criticised the choice of terminology. "The term Lunar New Year is entirely inaccurate, because the new year is not entirely based on the lunar calendar system."

The user also remarked that netizens were "pretending to be relaxed and indifferent" while commenting on the issue.

ntu1.jpg
A similar Xiaohongshu post, which was circulated on Reddit, also criticised the NTU email invitation to the "Lunar New Year party".

Debates over the appropriate terminology for the New Year are a perennial affair. In 2023, a display in NTU was vandalised, with the word "Lunar" replaced by "Chinese".

Popular Chinese bubble tea brand Chagee also came under fire for using "Lunar New Year" in an Instagram post a week before the festival in 2025.

'Chinese New Year' is more common: Netizens​

Netizens commenting on the original Xiaohongshu post expressed indignation over what they felt was a misuse of the term. Several said it was a recurring issue, while some felt "Chinese New Year" was more commonly used among Singaporeans.

"Strictly speaking 'Lunar New Year' is the internationally accepted term and is not intended to rename or misappropriate Chinese culture," one user pointed out.

Commenters on Reddit agreed that the two terms were often used interchangeably, with some describing those upset by the wording as "fragile" and "sensitive".

"I always thought LNY and CNY are the same. Turns out people outside of Singapore think differently," one netizen mused.

Stomp has reached out to NTU, NTU Chinese Society, and CRISPYC for comment.
Calling it Chinese new year he racists...Viets celebrate lunar New year ...but they ain't cina
 
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