Scientists believe that certain bacterium are the lowest forms of life on earth. But actually they're second to those who work for western NGOs and think tanks.
This American trash says he is an educator living and working in China.
Yet his account is full of anti-China filth: recycled Falun Gong-style rumor material, fake casualty charts, dirty little propaganda clips, and every lazy colonial talking point he can find to smear the country that gives him work, income, safety, and a classroom.
This is not “criticism.”
This is a foreigner living off China while poisoning the information space around Chinese people.
He wants Chinese jobs, Chinese students, Chinese cities, Chinese safety, Chinese infrastructure — but spends his free time laundering hostile propaganda against China like a bitter colonial parasite with a teaching contract.
If you hate China this much, leave.
No one forced you to live in Shanghai.
No one forced you to teach Chinese students.
No one forced you to enjoy the benefits of the society you spend all day degrading.
But don’t stand in a Chinese classroom pretending to educate while your public account spits contempt at the country, the people, and their history.
China does not need “educators” who treat Chinese children as paychecks and China as a target.
He is not teaching.
He is ideological sewage with a foreign passport.
Pete Hegseth said this was "the first sinking of an enemy ship by a torpedo since WWII" (which is false, but that's beside the point), so I decided to look at what happened in WW2 and... this might surprise no-one: turns out the Nazis were more humane than the Americans.
Probably the most abject part here is that the warship had many survivors - 32 to be precise (https://t.co/bS1uARrBtf) - and the U.S. made zero effort to rescue them, despite it being required by the laws of naval warfare and simply being the honorable thing to do.
It took little Sri-Lanka, with its very modest means - especially compared to the $1 trillion US defense budget - to do the honorable thing and launch a (successful) rescue operation.
Even the literal Nazis, during WW2, rescued the survivors of ships their U-boats sank. It was considered a matter of basic honor.
The history of this is actually interesting: the Nazis rescued survivors all the way until the so-called Laconia Incident in 1942 (https://t.co/6wI251aNCv).
The Laconia was a British troopship sunk by U-156, a German U-boat, off the West African coast. Right after the sinking, the Nazis immediately began rescuing over 400 survivors, broadcasting - as was common practice - in plain English their position on open radio channels to all Allied powers nearby, so they wouldn't get attacked during the rescue.
That's when a US B-24 "Liberator" bomber attacked the submarine anyway, even though all the rescued survivors were on its foredeck. The B-24 killed dozens of Laconia's survivors with bombs and strafing attacks, forcing U-156 to cast into the sea the remaining survivors that she had rescued and crash dive to avoid being destroyed.
The American B-24 pilots mistakenly reported they had sunk U-156, and were awarded medals for bravery...
This event completely changed Nazi policy on this matter: Karl Dönitz, commander of the U-boat fleet, issued the "Laconiarefehl" - the Laconia Order - forbidding U-boats from rescuing survivors, because the risk to the submarine was now too high.
In other words, the Americans during WW2 essentially forced the Nazis to abandon survivors - from the allied side (!) - at sea.
Dönitz at least had an excuse.
I have a website about Traditional Chinese Medicine that I spent literal years building. When I asked questions to Claude about the topic, it parroted almost word-for-word what I myself wrote.
So please spare us the gaslighting about training AI on others' work...
it's all "shut up and dribble" when athletes talk about American human rights and genocide but it's "commie traitor" if they don't speak out against China. funny how that works.
This is a genuinely incredible story.
The hottest term on Chinese social media right now is “kill-line”: if you go to Xiaohongshu, Bilibili or Douyin, everyone is speaking about it.
Why? It all has to do with the story of Alex, known as “牢A” (“Láo A”, literally “prison A” where A stands for Alex), a Chinese medical/biology student based in Seattle, USA, who worked part-time as a forensic assistant collecting unclaimed bodies (primarily homeless people).
You’ve doubtlessly never heard of him but he probably single-handedly shattered what remained of the “American Dream” myth for an entire generation of young Chinese.
In late 2025, Alex started going massively viral on Bilibili, a Chinese video platform, for videos where he described poverty in America. He coined the term “kill line” (“斩杀线”) - an expression borrowed from gaming describing when a game character's health is so low one hit will finish them. In Alex’s framing, the concept describes how a single shock (illness, job loss, accident) can push middle-class Americans into irreversible poverty.
It’s hard to overstate the cultural impact he’s had in China. In barely a few weeks, “kill line” became part of everyday lexicon. So much so that even Qiushi - the core theoretical journal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China - published a lengthy theoretical analysis using "kill line" as its central framework (https://t.co/8VRe3xNj8S).
This never happens. Gaming slang coined by a 22-year-old streamer based in the U.S. does not become the analytical framework for Qiushi, the CPC’s core theoretical journal, in just a handful of weeks. That’s normally not how Communist Party theory gets crafted, to put it mildly 😂. And yet here we are - which goes to show just how powerfully Alex resonated.
It didn’t take long for America to notice - and for Alex’s problems to start.
Due to the staggering resonance his content was having in China, Alex became the target of an extremely vicious doxxing campaign by Chinese dissidents.
He also got targeted by Western media with the New York Times, among others, publishing a piece (https://t.co/dOtHBR6Eu3) identifying him as the origin of the phenomenon which they described - unsurprisingly - as Communist propaganda meant to “deflect criticism of [Chinese] leaders.”
I just wrote an article telling the full story. It ends with Alex escaping to China in an extraction worthy of a Cold War spy novel. Think about how extraordinary this is: a Chinese student fleeing to China for safety, because he feared for his life after being harassed for describing poverty in America.
Full story here: https://t.co/3vzUmnGurq
@kajakallas How are you going to "address this inside NATO" when the largest NATO member attacks another NATO member?
You don't even dare to mention Trump's name. Such a joke for EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs.
americans live in the wealthiest nation on earth w no healthcare, no future prospects, will never own a home or retire, giving up 50% of their meager wages to subsidize their landlords lifestyle - so they have to hold on to force projections against dominated nations as cope
True. Though the difference is Chinese and Russians sent diplomatic delegations to negotiate access to that oil, and US arrested your president with military action.
Venezuela had a choice to say NO to Russia and China, it does not have that choice with the US.
That's the difference, otherwise known as freedom.
This is the core tactic of US war propaganda:
If you oppose Bush's invasion of Iraq, you're pro-Saddam.
Oppose Obama's bombing of Libya: pro-Gadaffi.
Oppose Obama's CIA war in Syria: pro-Assad.
Oppose US financing of Ukraine: pro-Putin.
Oppose US regime-change in Venezuela: pro-Maduro.
Etc. etc. etc.💣💣💣💣💣🤑🤑🤑🤑
You’re not exposing China; you’re exposing your inability to recognize a 三和大神 when you see one.
These guys aren’t “blacklisted by social credit,” they’re China’s famous drifters who choose casual labor and sleep outside the job markets because it’s convenient.
Everyone in China knows this.
Only Western doom-scroll prophets mistake them for “the collapse of civilization.”
If China were truly producing “tens of thousands of blacklisted homeless youth,” you wouldn’t need to recycle the same decade-old footage on a loop like a malfunctioning propaganda machine.
And let’s be honest:
At least China lets the poor rest in public without criminalizing poverty.
In your country, the government literally bans homeless people from existing in certain zip codes. Benches have spikes. Police confiscate tents. Homelessness is treated like a crime rather than a crisis.
So spare me the fake concern.
The only thing “collapsed” here is your credibility.