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Making fun of an athlete who at least worked her ass off. Laksaboy must be very proud of himself.

I guess the other items on Laksaboy’s to do list include:
- make fun of intellectually challenged kids
- joke about rape victims
- do a black face
This bastard kenna humtan jialat and wake up now...
 
Apparently this bitch was a pawn of her father who is an A.I. expert selling his expertise to the CCPee. Both father and daughter throw themselves into the arms of CCPee for financial gains.
Good for him...if the chicons are willing to enrich him
 
https://www.news.com.au/sport/winte...y/news-story/9f184b51bf5de808f9e9097f295e5b93


China’s double standards clear as Eileen Gu celebrated while Beverly Zhu is hung out to dry
Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu both were born and raised in the US but have not been treated the same at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu were both born and raised in the US before deciding to represent China, but their contrasting fortunes at the Beijing Olympics highlight the fine line between love and condemnation for the host nation’s naturalised athletes.

Freestyle skier Gu has inspired ecstasy and adulation among Chinese fans, but figure skater Zhu has endured a torrent of online abuse after two blunder-filled performances.

The 18-year-old Gu – known as Gu Ailing in China – cemented herself as one of the faces of the Games by winning gold in the inaugural women’s Big Air on Tuesday

“Gu Ailing is taking part in her first Winter Olympics but still landed a 1620 and won gold – she is so, so awesome!” said one widely shared social media post, referring to the high-stakes trick that sealed her win.

“So happy for you,” said another. “Can’t wait to see even more amazing performances from you!”

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SportWinter Olympics
China’s double standards clear as Eileen Gu celebrated while Beverly Zhu is hung out to dry
Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu both were born and raised in the US but have not been treated the same at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

AFP
3 min read
February 10, 2022 - 7:33PM
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Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu were both born and raised in the US before deciding to represent China, but their contrasting fortunes at the Beijing Olympics highlight the fine line between love and condemnation for the host nation’s naturalised athletes.

Freestyle skier Gu has inspired ecstasy and adulation among Chinese fans, but figure skater Zhu has endured a torrent of online abuse after two blunder-filled performances.

The 18-year-old Gu – known as Gu Ailing in China – cemented herself as one of the faces of the Games by winning gold in the inaugural women’s Big Air on Tuesday.


“Gu Ailing is taking part in her first Winter Olympics but still landed a 1620 and won gold – she is so, so awesome!” said one widely shared social media post, referring to the high-stakes trick that sealed her win.

“So happy for you,” said another. “Can’t wait to see even more amazing performances from you!”

While China has celebrated gold medal winner Eileen Gu, it has not displayed the same support for Beverly Zhu. Picture: Elsa/Getty Images
While China has celebrated gold medal winner Eileen Gu, it has not displayed the same support for Beverly Zhu. Picture: Elsa/Getty Images
The mood was wildly different for Zhu, who competes under her Chinese name Zhu Yi.

The 19-year-old broke down in tears on Monday after falling twice during her routine, after a tumble the previous day almost cost China a place in the final.

But her distress failed to win much forgiveness on Chinese social media, where she was savaged for the mistakes.

On the Twitter-like Weibo, the hashtag #ZhuYiFellOver racked up 230 million views.

“I don’t know why someone like this was allowed to represent China,” wrote one user.

The abuse was so intense that authorities appeared to censor some posts.

In recent years, the country with a population of 1.4 billion has recruited some foreign-born players to boost its national squads, notably for football and ice hockey.
China are by no means the only ones to do it, but the country stands out because it has minimal inward migration and bans citizens from holding dual nationalities.

Yet under President Xi Jinping, the lines appear a bit more blurred.

“If someone is deemed to be able to contribute to the fatherland, the party-state is willing to reward such a person very handsomely,” said Steve Tsang, director of the China Institute at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies.

Gu was born in California to an American father and Chinese mother, and still lives in the United States.

Beverly, who is using her Chinese name Zhu Yi, fell twice during her routine on Monday. Picture: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
Beverly, who is using her Chinese name Zhu Yi, fell twice during her routine on Monday. Picture: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
She opted in 2019 to compete for China, a decision she described as “incredibly tough”.

A star student and part-time model, Gu has won a devoted following in China with her Beijing-accented Mandarin and apparent love for Chinese cuisine.

She has landed a string of commercial deals with some of the country’s biggest brands, including coffee chain Luckin and shopping site JD.com.

“When I come to Beijing,” Gu said, “I feel a strong sense of coming home.”

She has been tight-lipped about her nationality status, however, despite being repeatedly pushed by foreign reporters following her gold on Tuesday.

Zhu, meanwhile, renounced her US citizenship when she chose to represent China.

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SportWinter Olympics
China’s double standards clear as Eileen Gu celebrated while Beverly Zhu is hung out to dry
Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu both were born and raised in the US but have not been treated the same at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

AFP
3 min read
February 10, 2022 - 7:33PM
0 comments

01:49
Eileen Gu blasted for Peng Shuai comments in Beijing Olympics
Eileen Gu is the face of China’s Winter Olympics — but not even her ... more
View more related videos
Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu were both born and raised in the US before deciding to represent China, but their contrasting fortunes at the Beijing Olympics highlight the fine line between love and condemnation for the host nation’s naturalised athletes.

Freestyle skier Gu has inspired ecstasy and adulation among Chinese fans, but figure skater Zhu has endured a torrent of online abuse after two blunder-filled performances.

The 18-year-old Gu – known as Gu Ailing in China – cemented herself as one of the faces of the Games by winning gold in the inaugural women’s Big Air on Tuesday.


“Gu Ailing is taking part in her first Winter Olympics but still landed a 1620 and won gold – she is so, so awesome!” said one widely shared social media post, referring to the high-stakes trick that sealed her win.

“So happy for you,” said another. “Can’t wait to see even more amazing performances from you!”

While China has celebrated gold medal winner Eileen Gu, it has not displayed the same support for Beverly Zhu. Picture: Elsa/Getty Images
While China has celebrated gold medal winner Eileen Gu, it has not displayed the same support for Beverly Zhu. Picture: Elsa/Getty Images
The mood was wildly different for Zhu, who competes under her Chinese name Zhu Yi.

The 19-year-old broke down in tears on Monday after falling twice during her routine, after a tumble the previous day almost cost China a place in the final.

But her distress failed to win much forgiveness on Chinese social media, where she was savaged for the mistakes.

On the Twitter-like Weibo, the hashtag #ZhuYiFellOver racked up 230 million views.

“I don’t know why someone like this was allowed to represent China,” wrote one user.

The abuse was so intense that authorities appeared to censor some posts.

In recent years, the country with a population of 1.4 billion has recruited some foreign-born players to boost its national squads, notably for football and ice hockey.

China are by no means the only ones to do it, but the country stands out because it has minimal inward migration and bans citizens from holding dual nationalities.

Yet under President Xi Jinping, the lines appear a bit more blurred.

“If someone is deemed to be able to contribute to the fatherland, the party-state is willing to reward such a person very handsomely,” said Steve Tsang, director of the China Institute at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies.

Gu was born in California to an American father and Chinese mother, and still lives in the United States.

Beverly, who is using her Chinese name Zhu Yi, fell twice during her routine on Monday. Picture: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
Beverly, who is using her Chinese name Zhu Yi, fell twice during her routine on Monday. Picture: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
She opted in 2019 to compete for China, a decision she described as “incredibly tough”.

A star student and part-time model, Gu has won a devoted following in China with her Beijing-accented Mandarin and apparent love for Chinese cuisine.

She has landed a string of commercial deals with some of the country’s biggest brands, including coffee chain Luckin and shopping site JD.com.

“When I come to Beijing,” Gu said, “I feel a strong sense of coming home.”

She has been tight-lipped about her nationality status, however, despite being repeatedly pushed by foreign reporters following her gold on Tuesday.

Zhu, meanwhile, renounced her US citizenship when she chose to represent China.

But unlike the universal adoration for Gu, Zhu has been picked on for everything from her limited Mandarin to her family background.

Some social media users insinuated, without any evidence, that her Olympic spot was linked to her father, a prominent artificial intelligence expert.

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SportWinter Olympics
China’s double standards clear as Eileen Gu celebrated while Beverly Zhu is hung out to dry
Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu both were born and raised in the US but have not been treated the same at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

AFP
3 min read
February 10, 2022 - 7:33PM
0 comments

01:49
Eileen Gu blasted for Peng Shuai comments in Beijing Olympics
Eileen Gu is the face of China’s Winter Olympics — but not even her ... more
View more related videos
Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu were both born and raised in the US before deciding to represent China, but their contrasting fortunes at the Beijing Olympics highlight the fine line between love and condemnation for the host nation’s naturalised athletes.

Freestyle skier Gu has inspired ecstasy and adulation among Chinese fans, but figure skater Zhu has endured a torrent of online abuse after two blunder-filled performances.

The 18-year-old Gu – known as Gu Ailing in China – cemented herself as one of the faces of the Games by winning gold in the inaugural women’s Big Air on Tuesday.


“Gu Ailing is taking part in her first Winter Olympics but still landed a 1620 and won gold – she is so, so awesome!” said one widely shared social media post, referring to the high-stakes trick that sealed her win.

“So happy for you,” said another. “Can’t wait to see even more amazing performances from you!”

While China has celebrated gold medal winner Eileen Gu, it has not displayed the same support for Beverly Zhu. Picture: Elsa/Getty Images
While China has celebrated gold medal winner Eileen Gu, it has not displayed the same support for Beverly Zhu. Picture: Elsa/Getty Images
The mood was wildly different for Zhu, who competes under her Chinese name Zhu Yi.

The 19-year-old broke down in tears on Monday after falling twice during her routine, after a tumble the previous day almost cost China a place in the final.

But her distress failed to win much forgiveness on Chinese social media, where she was savaged for the mistakes.

On the Twitter-like Weibo, the hashtag #ZhuYiFellOver racked up 230 million views.

“I don’t know why someone like this was allowed to represent China,” wrote one user.

The abuse was so intense that authorities appeared to censor some posts.

In recent years, the country with a population of 1.4 billion has recruited some foreign-born players to boost its national squads, notably for football and ice hockey.

China are by no means the only ones to do it, but the country stands out because it has minimal inward migration and bans citizens from holding dual nationalities.

Yet under President Xi Jinping, the lines appear a bit more blurred.

“If someone is deemed to be able to contribute to the fatherland, the party-state is willing to reward such a person very handsomely,” said Steve Tsang, director of the China Institute at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies.

Gu was born in California to an American father and Chinese mother, and still lives in the United States.

Beverly, who is using her Chinese name Zhu Yi, fell twice during her routine on Monday. Picture: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
Beverly, who is using her Chinese name Zhu Yi, fell twice during her routine on Monday. Picture: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
She opted in 2019 to compete for China, a decision she described as “incredibly tough”.

A star student and part-time model, Gu has won a devoted following in China with her Beijing-accented Mandarin and apparent love for Chinese cuisine.

She has landed a string of commercial deals with some of the country’s biggest brands, including coffee chain Luckin and shopping site JD.com.

“When I come to Beijing,” Gu said, “I feel a strong sense of coming home.”

She has been tight-lipped about her nationality status, however, despite being repeatedly pushed by foreign reporters following her gold on Tuesday.

Zhu, meanwhile, renounced her US citizenship when she chose to represent China.

But unlike the universal adoration for Gu, Zhu has been picked on for everything from her limited Mandarin to her family background.

Some social media users insinuated, without any evidence, that her Olympic spot was linked to her father, a prominent artificial intelligence expert.

With roots in both China and the United States, Gu and Zhu must walk a fine line when expressing either identity.

Ties between the two powers have been at their lowest in decades and Washington led a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Games citing concerns about human rights in China, including in the far-western Xinjiang region.

Gu, who has said she wants to use sport to connect people in the two countries, describes herself as “American when I am in America, and … Chinese when I am in China”.

But public scrutiny in both countries may make it harder to maintain a clear divide.

One of Gu’s main Chinese sponsors, sportswear brand Anta, has loudly touted its use of Xinjiang cotton that rights groups have linked to forced labour.

Some people on Instagram criticised Gu for her frequent use of the social media app, accusing her of being oblivious to the fact that most Chinese people cannot freely access the internet, including Instagram.

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Gu on Tuesday dismissed the criticism when a journalist asked how hard it was to keep people in China and the United States happy.

I’m not trying to keep anyone happy. I’m an 18-year-old girl out here living my best life,” she said.
 
beverly zhu in double may be triple may be quadruple lutz jeopardy. gives up u.s. shitizenship while millions of tiongs try to get it, drags prc team down with her epic falls and misskates, gets scorned and ridicule from ruthless and cruel prc netizens, is branded a “traitor” by americans and scorned at home for renunciation and joining a commie cuntry’s competing team. must be very depressed by now. tiko unkers on sbf please console her before she jumps off the great wall.
 
Olympic Games shd be banned consider the abused by chao angmoh for political trading warfare... blatant abuse of the Games to insult another country... shameful...
 
beverly zhu in double may be triple may be quadruple lutz jeopardy. gives up u.s. shitizenship while millions of tiongs try to get it, drags prc team down with her epic falls and misskates, gets scorned and ridicule from ruthless and cruel prc netizens, is branded a “traitor” by americans and scorned at home for renunciation and joining a commie cuntry’s competing team. must be very depressed by now. tiko unkers on sbf please console her before she jumps off the great wall.
120 millions Chinese went overseas for holidays and studies and 100% came back to China...

China today is a game changer and US citizenship is toilet paper...

what's this American Compete Act 2022? Target at China again? Opium trade war compete Act siboh.... to live with BLM and Trump Jan 6 rioters?

Draft by WH and CH lawyers who can't made a living as lawyers in courthouses join politics... now draft laws to steal global China engineer talents...

This American Competes Act is like writing a invitation card to you to come fuck their wives and daughters... free...


 
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beverly zhu in double may be triple may be quadruple lutz jeopardy. gives up u.s. shitizenship while millions of tiongs try to get it, drags prc team down with her epic falls and misskates, gets scorned and ridicule from ruthless and cruel prc netizens, is branded a “traitor” by americans and scorned at home for renunciation and joining a commie cuntry’s competing team. must be very depressed by now. tiko unkers on sbf please console her before she jumps off the great wall.
The other point is will the Ah Gu return to Yankees land? She is still a Yankee shitizen?
 
The other point is will the Ah Gu return to Yankees land? She is still a Yankee shitizen?
at 18 she can still hold dual shitizenship. but prc will require her to renounce u.s. shitizenship when she’s 19. most likely after attending stanford in 6.9 months she will renounce her prc shitizenship. otherwise have to enroll in stanford as a foreign student with an f-1 visa which may not be granted if she renounces u.s. shitizenship (state department doesn’t take the slight lightly when they are almost simultaneous events). if she were really for the prc she would have enrolled in beijing u or fudan u. why stanford? because the bay area is her home, and her mom thinks stanford is 69 times superior than all prc universities combined. she’s definitely milking both cuntries for maximum gain per mom’s motto and mantra.
 
at 18 she can still hold dual shitizenship. but prc will require her to renounce u.s. shitizenship when she’s 19. most likely after attending stanford in 6.9 months she will renounce her prc shitizenship. otherwise have to enroll in stanford as a foreign student with an f-1 visa which may not be granted if she renounces u.s. shitizenship (state department doesn’t take the slight lightly when they are almost simultaneous events). if she were really for the prc she would have enrolled in beijing u or fudan u. why stanford? because the bay area is her home, and her mom thinks stanford is 69 times superior than all prc universities combined. she’s definitely milking both cuntries for maximum gain per mom’s motto and mantra.
However in Yankeeland she will have issues as many see her as a traitor...anyway see wat happens when the novelty wears off...n from yr explanation..that ah zhu could have kept her Yankeeland shitizenship. Now she stuck in chicon land n already being trounced by the chicons. Stay longer sure kenna even more jialat. Remember the chicons don't treat foreigners well...just look at history..
 
at 18 she can still hold dual shitizenship. but prc will require her to renounce u.s. shitizenship when she’s 19. most likely after attending stanford in 6.9 months she will renounce her prc shitizenship. otherwise have to enroll in stanford as a foreign student with an f-1 visa which may not be granted if she renounces u.s. shitizenship (state department doesn’t take the slight lightly when they are almost simultaneous events). if she were really for the prc she would have enrolled in beijing u or fudan u. why stanford? because the bay area is her home, and her mom thinks stanford is 69 times superior than all prc universities combined. she’s definitely milking both cuntries for maximum gain per mom’s motto and mantra.
One other thing this Ah GU is a Northern mandarin speaking tiong...which is the equivalent to a fuckein, greedy, selfish, kiasu,kiasee,kiamsiup, die don't want face scum of the earth...so her being a sellout is nothing surprising
 
It’s been 5.5 months since I left and the malicious dogs cottonmouth aka glockman aka Jeremy Quek as per hint by jw5 (and sweetiepie etc) are allowed by Leongsam to smear and insult me slut whore mistress with no consequence. I have to inform Leongsam to delete the posts and sometimes to no avail and i am sick of it. So Leongsam did not follow his deal to get his moderators to remove posts speaking ill of me so here I am carrying out my vow to spam the forum if cottonmouth is allowed to spam in my threads without consequence - which cottonmouth obviously did and was allowed - and he has been allowed in this 5.5 months no need follow his agreement to stop insulting me and continued to smear and insult me whore just yesterday and insulted me have std one day before that and everyday with no consequence.

Another thing to highlight is I realised after I left forum that @strawberry = @kaninabuchaojibye and I already know @nightsafari = @kaninabuchaojibye i.e despicable nightsafari is the strawberry that started the thread Who is Ginfreely sugar daddy and then keep upping it on the pretext of asking about strawberry. No wonder so pretentious always pretending to like my Hokkien threads while stabbing me non stop.
 
at 18 she can still hold dual shitizenship. but prc will require her to renounce u.s. shitizenship when she’s 19. most likely after attending stanford in 6.9 months she will renounce her prc shitizenship. otherwise have to enroll in stanford as a foreign student with an f-1 visa which may not be granted if she renounces u.s. shitizenship (state department doesn’t take the slight lightly when they are almost simultaneous events). if she were really for the prc she would have enrolled in beijing u or fudan u. why stanford? because the bay area is her home, and her mom thinks stanford is 69 times superior than all prc universities combined. she’s definitely milking both cuntries for maximum gain per mom’s motto and mantra.
The hypocrisy of the chicons is amazing...I think this ah gu needs to embrace the chicons fully....if not in Yankeeland she will b the next Benedict Arnold

 
Presstitutes worldwide get $300m annually from America for the next 5 years to smear China. So you'll be reading bad news about China everyday. Does China care?
The US-China trade balance still tilts in favour of China.
The trade surplus with US in 2021 is $396b, better than 2020's $310b.
 
Presstitutes worldwide get $300m annually from America for the next 5 years to smear China. So you'll be reading bad news about China everyday. Does China care?
The US-China trade balance still tilts in favour of China.
The trade surplus with US in 2021 is $396b, better than 2020's $310b.
CCPee dog can only substantiate lies with more lies. What else is new ?
Trade balance in favor of China ? Don't talk cock lah ! Tiongcock has lots of debts now that it won't even allow foreign reserve going out liao. How come a fucking CCPee dog like you still in the dark barking madly here ?
 
The hypocrisy of the chicons is amazing...I think this ah gu needs to embrace the chicons fully....if not in Yankeeland she will b the next Benedict Arnold


gu bu just encouraged tiong netizens to use vpn to tunnel thru’ prc’s great firewall for social media apps like instagram. using vpn in prc is illegal. she just pissed off her ccp masters. they’ll flock her cb soon.
 
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