U.S. and Israeli hegemony and brutality have shattered countless innocent families and homes.💔
It breaks our hearts to see children suffering in war.😭 Having lived through the horrors of conflict ourselves, we truly understand their pain.
May there be no more wars in this world. May every child grow up far from violence, safe and in lasting peace.
@Jaemyung_Lee Chinese people might be into Korean TV dramas, celebrities, cosmetics, and plastic surgery techniques. But Korean real estate has basically zero appeal for them, while Japanese properties tend to be a bit more attractive.
@CTankie1917 I’ve got a great idea. Getting a Chinese mainland ID as a foreigner is ridiculously hard — why not just go for a Taiwanese one instead? After all, unification is bound to happen eventually, so wouldn’t that be much easier? 😏
I've lived in China for many years too — otherwise I might have believed you. Religious life here is unique: different faiths coexist peacefully. Family members can even follow completely different religions, and the offices of the five major faiths can share the same building in total harmony🤣
You personally saw catholic nuns beaten to death? Phones were already everywhere eight years ago. Something that shocking, and you didn’t take a single photo? Please give the exact time, place, and year.
Private prayer with friends at home? People do that every single day with zero problems.
Extraordinary claims need evidence. Got any?🙃
Only bad people fear cameras—they’re actually very friendly to ordinary folks. You usually don’t even notice them, but the moment someone kills, sets a fire, or steals something, they get caught right away.
That’s exactly why China has almost no thieves: you can safely pick up your own deliveries, and girls can walk the streets alone at 1 or 2 in the morning without worry.
Sacrificing a bit of privacy for this level of safety is completely acceptable.
@itswpceo What really stands out is how incredible the value for money is in everyday Chinese life.
Just look at today’s prices:
15 🥚 = only $2.19
12 cans of Coca-Cola = just $3.80
@chakravartiiin The US racks up debt for its military, while China does it for its people. That's why, over the past 30 years or so, China's progress has been absolutely mind-blowing, whereas America just feels more and more outdated.
This is truly a painful problem that has hurt countless people😔The Chinese government has cracked down hard:in 2024 alone, it arrested and repatriated over 53,000 Chinese suspects and dismantled the notorious “Four Major Families” syndicates.
The battle is far from over — it’s a long and difficult fight.
This is a classic cultural misunderstanding.😂
China has almost no thieves, and stores are packed with security cameras anyway. The shop assistants who follow you around are simply trying to make your shopping easier and provide better service.
Apply an American mindset to China or any other country — and you’ll reach completely wrong conclusions.
@World_CEO1 This is what happens when an occupying power with the world’s strongest military bombs entire neighborhoods, schools, and hospitals — then blames the victims’ parents for “supporting terrorists.”
U.S. and Israeli hegemony and brutality have shattered countless innocent families and homes.💔
It breaks our hearts to see children suffering in war.😭 Having lived through the horrors of conflict ourselves, we truly understand their pain.
May there be no more wars in this world. May every child grow up far from violence, safe and in lasting peace.
U.S. and Israeli hegemony and brutality have shattered countless innocent families and homes.💔
It breaks our hearts to see children suffering in war.😭 Having lived through the horrors of conflict ourselves, we truly understand their pain.
May there be no more wars in this world. May every child grow up far from violence, safe and in lasting peace.
Isn’t peace and stability better?Look at the lives of people caught in war zones.
The Japanese government is putting its own people in grave danger.💔
80 years ago, the Tokyo Trial declared aggressive war a crime against humanity.
80 years later, Japan’s government is reviving militarism — not only exporting lethal weapons, but taking multiple provocative steps that are dangerously stoking the flames of war.