@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost So, it's the same, or a similar, problem.
If you like using a "mental masturbation aid" to brainwash yourself—for example, if you think we Chinese owe you something—then you need to first repay what you owe Russia.
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost Come on, brother. Look at what the Russians are saying. Russia has been doing you Americans a favor for 250 years; perhaps you should think about how to repay that debt and help them deal with the Europeans.
Clearly, you owe the Russians too much.
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🇷🇺🇺🇸 Happy 250 Anniversary, America!
🔹Since the birth of this nation on the 4th of July, 1776 Russia stood together being not only sympathetic to the Americans fighting for their freedom, but also instrumental in supporting former 13 colonies in the War for Independence against the British Empire, as Empress Catherine the Great categorically refused to observe the naval blockade and provide 20 thousand troops at London’s request.
🔹At another critical crossroads of the US history during the Civil War Russia resisted the British and French attempts to legitimize the Confederacy sending in 1863 two naval squadrons to American waters as a powerful deterrent to foreign meddling.
🔹Expressing support to President Abraham Lincoln, the then Russian Chancellor Alexander Gorchakov stated: “Russia’s policy toward the United States is defined and will not change. Above all, we wish to keep the American Union as an undivided nation”.
🔹There were such best days in our countries’ relations as comradeship-in-arms during World War II, despite prolonged policy of non-recognition (until 1933) of the Soviet Union preceded by the US military intervention in revolutionary Russia. But even in worst years of the Cold War Moscow and Washington, realizing their responsibility for world’s peace and security, did find ways to avoid confrontation.
🔹Nowadays, in the absence of principled ideological divides, while both our countries, led by leaders who have excellent personal chemistry, champion traditional values of family and religion, sovereignty and nation-state, as opposed to liberal-globalist “rules based order” that dominates modern Europe, Russia and the US could and should coexist constructively building on true, economically viable, mutually respectful and equal partnership.
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost Now, you should throw off your blanket, drop the masturbator in your hand, take a shower, get dressed, and go see the real world outside.🙃
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost The language you use is only about 1000 years old, maybe even less. It's mostly used for recording religious texts.
Our education and historical records are far superior to yours.
However, you can always come up with some self-comforting ideas to support your nonsense.
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost You, like history has always hoped, sought a powerful, anti-Muslim king in the East, just like yourselves.
This was once one of the driving forces behind your fervent attempts to visit the East; the whole world knows what kind of rubbish is in your little heads.
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost You hate Chinese, you hate Muslims, yet you have a great fondness for Chinese Muslims. Hahaha.
We completely understand why you do this. You just want us to join your "new crusade" and become your anti-Muslim allies.
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost Americans are bombing the Islamic world, and US soldiers are raping Muslim women everywhere. That's why Muslims hate US.
But the Chinese haven't bombed your cities, and Chinese soldiers haven't raped your wives & daughters. Why do you hate China so much? Who brainwashed you ?
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost 1. I have deep respect for Islamic culture; I was merely using the images you use to denigrate Muslims.
2. How are you any different from the extremists in the images you use to smear Muslims?
You are now a completely incomprehensible cult fanatic.
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost Neither changing the subject nor labeling the other person as evil is the proper way to have a normal discussion.
This self-constructed information cocoon is a form of religious self-brainwashing.🙃
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost What are you talking about?
I, like you, fully support his act of self-immolation in front of the UN. It didn't cause any trouble for anyone, such as blocking roads.
I support more people following his example, and I also support that old monk doing the same.
The "international community" condemned this.
The "international community" is concerned.
The "international community" demands accountability.
Which countries constitute the international community?
In practice: the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia.
Sometimes Japan. Sometimes South Korea.
Seven billion people in China, India, Russia, the Arab world, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Africa are not the "international community."
They are the subject of the international community's concern.
They are the recipients of the international community's demands.
They are the locations where the international community deploys its accountability mechanisms.
This linguistic sleight of hand, converting a specific group of powerful Western states into "the international community" as if by consensus of the entire planet, is so normalized that serious journalists use it without irony in serious publications every day.
And the Indian reader, the Nigerian reader, the Vietnamese reader encounters this phrase and has two choices:
Accept the framing, in which case they have accepted their own exclusion from the category of "international."
Or reject it, in which case they are being unreasonable, parochial, nationalist, resistant to universal norms.
The language is a trap.
And it was built so carefully that most people walk into it before they notice it's there.
@TashiTata@Tradindad@nypost He was a great, pure, and resolute man, and his actions should be emulated by more people.🙃
If that old monk could do the same, that would be even better; it would certainly attract more media attention, which would be beneficial to their "liberation cause."🙃
@BakshyK@jokieliu You people so emphasize your Turkic ancestry & refuse DNA testing is simply because of your fanatical conversion, just like some Malays claiming Muhammad was Malay, or some Africans claiming Jesus Christ was black.
This is both insane/ridiculous, & utterly foolish/ignorant.
@BakshyK@jokieliu After the collapse of the Turkic Empire, 90% of the ancient Turks remained in the eastern part of Asia, intermarrying with others to become the Xianbei, Rouran, Huihu, Menggu, and Han Chinese.
Only 10% migrated to Central/West Asia, and Europe, intermarrying with local peoples.