The Chinese Communist regime is accused of fueling division across Southeast Asia. This video is cited as an example, using vulgar content to equate it with intellectual thought.
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@mazemoore one of venomous snakes is working at full capacity to serve the CCP's agenda. They are traitors - nurtured by a democratic society, yet exploiting its weaknesses to undermine it.
@WarrenVsCCP I don’t understand why Western politicians and business elites expanded their dealings with the CCP. They themselves have fueled the CCP’s growing aggressiveness since then.
The name "South China Sea" gives China a lot of unnecessary entitlement.
Why don't we change to "Southeast Asia Sea"? It seems fair and logical too.
@MalayaIrredenta@leisbeth_recto@RommelFLopez
@XH_Lee23 At first, the CCP opposed a UN resolution against Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz. Now, they’re probably quite pleased that the U.S. has done a very good job handling it, right? Truly a selfish bunch—always stockpiling and taking advantage when the world is in crisis.
Part1: This Is Not an Isolated Incident
China says “nothing happened” and calls the evidence fabricated, but Philippine officials report that yellow bottles seized from Chinese fishing vessels near BRP Sierra Madre tested positive for cyanide, based on NBI forensic laboratory testing, with recoveries cited on multiple dates. This is not just “environmental damage”. Cyanide is highly toxic, and destructive fishing methods threaten the reef system, food sources, and the safety of personnel holding the line at Ayungin.
When actions are repeated, documented, and lab-confirmed, this stops being rumor, it becomes accountability. Save this post, share it, and demand full transparency on findings and enforcement against destructive fishing in our waters.
#BRPSierraMadre #WestPhilippineSea #ProtectOurSeas #StopDestructiveFishing #CyanideFishing #MarineProtection #ReefProtection #OceanJustice #EnvironmentalSecurity #FactsMatter
Part1: This Is Not an Isolated Incident
China says “nothing happened” and calls the evidence fabricated, but Philippine officials report that yellow bottles seized from Chinese fishing vessels near BRP Sierra Madre tested positive for cyanide, based on NBI forensic laboratory testing, with recoveries cited on multiple dates. This is not just “environmental damage”. Cyanide is highly toxic, and destructive fishing methods threaten the reef system, food sources, and the safety of personnel holding the line at Ayungin.
When actions are repeated, documented, and lab-confirmed, this stops being rumor, it becomes accountability. Save this post, share it, and demand full transparency on findings and enforcement against destructive fishing in our waters.
#BRPSierraMadre #WestPhilippineSea #ProtectOurSeas #StopDestructiveFishing #CyanideFishing #MarineProtection #ReefProtection #OceanJustice #EnvironmentalSecurity #FactsMatter