To All China Haters!

Who the hell is 方方?I have an exact opposite account from a writer named 圆圆

LOL, you don't know who's 方方 and yet you want to shill hard for China? No standard. :biggrin:

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Wuhan Diary: Chinese Writer Fang Fang faces death threat over her diary l ABP Uncut | ABP Live Videos

Chinese writer Fang Fang started an online diary about the coronavirus tragedy unfolding in her hometown after Wuhan was sealed off from the world. Her journal drew tens of millions of readers. But now that it is about to be published abroad in several languages, she is facing a nationalist backlash at home.
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wah! So solid! They had the whole performance on a big huge cruise ship so that all can be quarantined for 14 days won't spread covid19!!!

See Hong Kong really good lah.
What else do they do when quarantined on board with Jacky Chan?
 
All chinks must be exterminated whether they are from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia or Singapore. Pigs will always be Pigs. Dirty, unhygienic and full of infectious diseases.
 
The 1+ Billion Chinese people. For a deeper understanding, I recommend The Long March.
I'm sorry, but the Long March is the justification for CCP leadership of China and the Chinese people??? :alien: By that same rationale, the Crusaders have even more of a claim to the Middle East.

Just like some Americans will say Trump is not my President, I'm going with CCP is not my government. But there's no way I can say that is there?
 
U cow pig.

U r falunggong members, anti Chinese chauvinist.

You don't want the truth...

Falunggong are threatening to break up Chinese...

U cow pig...
how do falunggong threaten to break up the Chinese? When I talk to you they want to kill me issit?
 
To the 1+ billion Tiongs, the CCP liberated them from the ruthless ChiangKaiShek.
They looked and acted better than ChiangKaiShrek at first, but I'm not sure whether they stayed better than him after they won power.
 
And this is how china retaliates.

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Volvo to cut up to 1,300 jobs in Sweden
Volvo to cut up to 1,300 jobs in Sweden

Volvo Cars CEO Håkan Samuelsson. Photo: Adam Ihse/TT
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29 April 2020
15:10 CEST+02:00
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29 April 2020
15:33 CEST+02:00
Volvo Cars on Wednesday announced plans to cut up to 1,300 white-collar jobs in Sweden as part of a restructuring accelerated by the coronavirus.

The Chinese-owned Swedish automaker said the notices were part of an "ongoing realignment of the company's operations," but added that "the coronavirus pandemic has increased the pertinence of the measures announced".
In addition to the staff cuts the automaker said it was reviewing how to reduce the number of consultants it uses.
Volvo Cars, which employs 25,000 people in Sweden, added that manufacturing would not be affected and that the exact number of job reductions would be "decided over the coming months in negotiations with the unions".
I can only hope they continue and show their true face.
 
Chinkmaricans are deprived of the standing statues in white 5 eye countries.... no matter how much money they pour them they are still bananas, yellow outside white inside.... Chinkmarican descibed them perfectly.

Give face, rather give them the little dignity left, while they are diaspora from China... chinkma 金马 rican 日餐 beecock kia.
they don't differentiate Chinkmaricans from chinkies from sinkieland. If anything, they look up to Chinmaricans more...
 
All chinks whether ccp chinks or taiwan singapore malaysia chinks are all DISEASE SPREADERS!

YUCKS!!!
 
Enough is enough. Enough hypocrisy for this one world.

What do you want from us, anyway? What Do You Really Want from Us?


When we were the sick man of Asia, we were called “the yellow peril”.

When we are billed to be the next superpower, we are called “the threat”.

When we were poor, you invaded our cities and erected signs reading, “No dogs or Chinamen Allowed”.

When we’re rich and loan you cash, you blame us for your national debts.

When we closed our doors, you smuggled drugs to open our markets.

When we embrace free trade, you blame us for taking away your jobs.

When we tried communism, you hated us for being communist.

When we embrace capitalism, you hate us for being capitalist.

When we were falling apart, you marched in your troops and wanted your “fair share”. When we tried to put the broken pieces back together again, “Free Tibet”, you screamed,

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It was an invasion! When, because of you, Xinjiang and Tibet were lost in chaos and rampage, you demanded rules of law.

When we uphold law and order against violence, you call it violating human rights.

When we had a billion people, you said we were destroying the planet.


When we tried limiting our numbers, you said we abused human rights.

When we build our industries, you call us polluters.

When we sell you goods, you blame us for global warming.

When we buy oil, you call it exploitation and genocide.

When you invade countries for oil, you call it liberation.

When we were silent, you said you wanted us to have free speech. When we are silent no more, you say we are brainwashed xenophobes.

“Do you understand us, we asked”? “Of course we do”, you said, “We have Fox News and CNN and The Economist.”

And today in 2020, we are doing our best to cope with an unknown virus epidemic, but nothing we do is good enough to please you.

We quarantined the infected area but your CNN publishes a dirty article telling us that’s “too aggressive”, and that we are “violating human rights” and making “a blueprint for racial segregation”. But if we didn’t do that, you would condemn us for not taking stronger measures.(1)

So what do you really want from us?

Nothing surprising that you Malaysian Chinese liar son of whore is a ccp cock sucker covering up crimes. I have seen many of your same kind.
 
Fang Fang’s success is that she can capture the complexities of an ever-changing life without losing its thread.”

Now, she is famous for another reason: her Wuhan Diary posted on social media. Also called the Quarantine Diary, the daily account of the locked down city’s millions of inhabitants’ untold sufferings during the ongoing health crisis has recast Fang Fang from a well-known literary figure into China’s most revered living literary voice of dissent. Her fans in China are already proclaiming her to be the conscience of Wuhan.

On the night of February 7, Dr. Li Wenliang, who was reprimanded for warning about the coronavirus on social media, lay dead in the quarantine ward of the Wuhan Central Hospital. The same day, the first page of the Wuhan Diary was put up on Fang Fang’s WeChat account, and disappeared within hours. But before being taken down by China’s cyber censors, her Wuhan Diary had gone viral with thousands of re-posts. Fang Fang already enjoyed 3.5 million followers on social media even before she began chronicling her life during Wuhan’s quarantine. Wuhan Diary first appeared on day 14 of Wuhan’s lockdown. The latest page of the diary (as of this writing), entitled “Let’s see if you scare me!” was put up on March 20, on Day 57.

“Dear internet censors, you should let Wuhan people speak,” Fang wrote recently, as quoted by Kiki Zhao in the New York Times. “If you don’t allow us to express our anguish or complaints or reflections, do you want us to go really mad?”

Interestingly, throughout nearly two months of lockdown and three months since the central authorities confirmed and publicly announced the coronavirus outbreak, each entry in Fang’s Wuhan Diary has been consistently deleted by Beijing’s censors within an hour or so of it being posted on Fang’s social media page. Yet each post has gone viral before being struck down, being shared by millions of WeChatters within China and abroad. More committed fans of Fang Fang are happily and with great enthusiasm sharing the entire series. Some of Fang Fang’s censored posts are being archived by China Digital Times (CDT) in Chinese, and Fang Fang’s Caixin blog is one of the multitude of sources being preserved on the nCoVMemory Github, a repository of personal narratives from the outbreak in China.
 
CDT has also translated her censored WeChat post entitled “As long as we survive” in which, as CDT puts it, “Fang Fang expresses the frustrations of lockdown, laments the many displaced and affected by the virus, lauds the brave journalists attempting to uncover truth amid propaganda, and demands accountability from those who allowed the situation to develop.” The post begins:

It is cloudy again and a bit chilly, but not too cold. I walked out to look at the sky. A sky without sunshine is somewhat gloomy and dismal, I thought.

The article I posted on WeChat yesterday was deleted again, and my Weibo account has also once again been blocked. I thought I couldn’t post on Weibo anymore, and then found out that they only censored yesterday’s post and that new posts can still be published. It made me instantly happy. Alas, I am like a frightened bird. I no longer know what I can say and what I can’t. When it comes to something as important as this fight against the epidemic, I’m cooperating fully with the government and obeying all their commands. I’m now just short of taking an oath with a fist over my heart – is this still not enough?
 
It is no exaggeration to say the ongoing swelling debate over Wuhan Diary on both WeChat and Weibo – China’s main social media platforms – has led to a near vertical split among the country’s educated millions. Viewed in the context of how Charter 08, a manifesto for constitutional reforms issued by Liu Xiaobo and others, jangled the nerves of the Communist Party of China more than a decade ago, Wuhan Diary and the emerging discourse it has triggered have to be understood in the context of political criticism at home during the current health crisis, the critics in China are telling us. Of course, both supporters and opponents of Fang Fang can be found in large numbers.

For example, one online group of Fang’s detractors spelled out 20 reasons why Wuhan Diary deserves to be rejected and condemned. Reason 20 for “Why we are opposed to Fang Fang” — as the group is called in English – reads: “Some people are really weird and crazy. The more they have to appear in front of the public, the more they show off. These people easily get excited and go berserk. They fiercely start attacking all those who disagree with them. When provoked, these people will not only bully others. They will even pull out a gun if necessary!”

But each Wuhan Diary post has also inspired hundreds of her supporters and eliciting comments from them. One comment reads: “Dr. Li Wenliang and Wuhan Quarantine Diary are ‘flowers of thought’ and ‘flowers of Wuhan’ that bloomed in the blood and tears of Wuhanese people during the epidemic period. Blooming in spring in early February, she is destined to be ‘cold and crystal clear’ and eye-catching. I hope she is always blooming.”
 
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