@srchcor It's so obvious that all we need is an official statement from Riot to clarify whether Sopp has made any racist remarks, but Riot keeps delaying their response. Now this is causing hostility between the two communities,This is something none of us want to see
@im_jrish@noddlespopper@harrapasabhyata These pictures have obvious AI traces - the only real one is the second one, but that shows Hefei from twenty years ago. Today, Hefei has become a bustling tech city. If you're willing to spend some time gathering information, you'll understand what I mean
@vyshnavdoestuff@Sharroh45 I feel lucky to be Chinese. Housing, education, free healthcare, and welfare for the poor and we don't have to worry about war because we're strong enough. These are all things your media doesn't want you to see. If you get the chance to visit China, you'll change your mind
@WiwiFiwi_ But they went on to insult Turkey's race and religion, and I'm sorry about that. But some Turks have done the same things. In my opinion, this farce can't continue any longer. I really don't want to see our nations, which should be friends, become enemies
@WiwiFiwi_ It's undeniable that from our Chinese perspective, Sopp's trash talk and potentially racist remarks (even though I don't really believe he would say that) offended us, but this is just a personal issue between Sopp and us, and it can be resolved amicably
@WiwiFiwi_ But their intentions were good - they were all trying to defend the dignity of their own team and country. But now it's turned into a conflict between two nations, and I believe that's something neither side wants to see.
@WiwiFiwi_ First of all,Very few Chinese people use Twitter. I think a lot of Chinese users on here are just coming to check out stuff that's banned in China, like porn and political content. Most of them lack the ability to think rationally