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Tomorrow Hokkien Uprising in Taiwan

NanoSpeed

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The KMT legislators are going pass new laws that would pave the way for CCP to Hongkongnize R.O.C.

Hokkien patriots are going to besiege the Legislative House tomorrow. If PAP wants to pass any laws that will undermine the freedom of sinkies, sinkies will mind their own business. Uncles will drink beer at kopitiam, and students will flock to Starbucks.
 
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The KMT legislators are going pass new laws that would pave the way for CCP to Hongkongnize R.O.C.

Hokkien patriots are going to siege the Parliament tomorrow. If PAP wants to pass any laws that will undermine the freedom of sinkies, sinkies will mind their own business. Uncles will drink beer at kopitiam, and students will flock to Starbucks.
will our resident hokkien siaolang join in the fun?
 

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syed putra

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Dontch worry. Malays will save hokkiens from communist tyranny.

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Philippines builds coastguard station in islands near Taiwan​

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Philippines builds coastguard station in islands near Taiwan

A Philippine Air Force Black Hawk helicopter lands on Mavulis Island during a trip of the chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, in Batanes, Philippines June 29, 2023. — Ezra Acayan/Pool/Reuters pic
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MANILA, May 24 — The Philippines has built a coastguard station in its northern islands near Taiwan, boosting its capacity to monitor an area where China has built up its military presence, National Security Adviser Eduardo Ano said today.


He said the new station less than 200km from Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, will improve Manila’s ability to monitor the Luzon Strait, a vital international waterway south of the democratically governed island.
Ano said the area around the town of Itbayat in the Philippines’ Batanes islands was the scene of a military build-up in 2022 after China had responded to “political developments” between Taiwan and the US, the island’s key foreign backer
 
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