Taiwanese media claims “Taiwanese drones have overwhelming power, and has a big advantage over Chinese mainland!”
Then, these idiots show a DJI Mavic 2 drone…🤣🤣🤣
🇨🇳 Shanghai needed land for underground development. Rather than demolish the warehouse complex sitting on it, engineers moved the entire thing... using 432 robots.
Engineering so good it looks like CGI. It isn't.
SCOOP: A pro-AI dark money group backed by a powerful super PAC funded by execs tied to Palantir and OpenAI, has been secretly paying influencers to push pro-AI, anti-China propaganda on TikTok and IG.
GDP is fake
Electrical generation
🇺🇸3.3k TWh to 4.4 TWh
🇨🇳.5k TWh to 10k TWh
Vehicle Production:
🇺🇸 10m to 10m
🇨🇳 .5m to 30m
E-commerce: (2025)
🇺🇸 25 billion deliveries
🇨🇳 216 billion deliveries
Steel:
🇺🇸 95m tons to 85m tons
🇨🇳 1.2 billion tons in 2025
Ag Grain :
🇺🇸 8% of world production
🇨🇳 25% of world production
When it's the US, Israel and the West, it's called "government"
But when it's Russia, Cuba, Iran, China, it's called "regime".
When it's the US, Israel and the West, it's called "preemptive strikes"
But when it's China, Russia and Iran, it's called "aggressive attack".
When it's the US, Israel and the West, it's called "defence"
But when it's China, Russia and Iran, it's called "retaliation"
When it's the US, Israel and the West, it's called "intervention".
But when it's China, Russia and Iran, it's called "invasion".
Control the media and you'll control the people ✅✅
🇯🇵 This is what separates a sovereign country from a client state.
Even if China strongly disliked Takaichi, it would not turn an official diplomatic setting into a stage for personal humiliation.
Because diplomacy is not supposed to look like a circus.
But Takaichi, desperate to ingratiate herself with Trump, turned her visit into a performance of obedient humiliation, helping mock a former U.S. president for applause.
It is the reflex of a colonial pet who knows exactly when to laugh for approval.
A sovereign leader keeps diplomatic boundaries.
A colonial subordinate performs for the master’s applause.
This 14-minute GDP ranking video left me strangely heartbroken.
Many people do not realize that China was once the world’s largest economy for a very long time.
What followed was not a simple decline, but invasion, colonization, plunder, civil war, political upheaval, and generations of humiliation.
For many nations, such a history might have meant permanent collapse.
China is not perfect. It never was.
But what moves me is this: after everything that tried to break it, the Chinese people endured, worked, sacrificed, and carried it forward across generations.
That is why this civilization was wounded, but never erased.