FUCK CHINA: General - The tide is turning.

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Chinese made routers sold on Amazon and Walmart have super obvious backdoor which allows someone to remotely take over the router


They set one up as a honey pot, and almost immediately an IP from china tries logging into it and installing the Mirai botnet
What a shocker, chinks again trying to steal everything. Is anyone surprised?
 
China claims it is an industrial powerhouse but in reality everything they have is copied from someone else.

Their airspace industry is a collection of stolen designs from long ago just with new bits bolted onto them

Nuclear is copies of French designs

Chemical is unauthorised reverse engineering of other plants and processes

Tech all copies

Clothes copies
 
The correct title should be FUCK CCP, not necessarily China or Chinese people collectively.

I will say that some Chinese are xenophobic in their own right, particularly against Black people. And don't even get me started on their animal abuse.
They will literally walk passed a child on the street as cars are running the child's legs over. That isn't mandated by the CCP. Fuck China
 
Most certainly a blight on Asia that is long overdue for an ass kicking. A filthy, dirty country that is only barely better than North Korea. I hope one day Western military forces show them what's what and chinks live subservient to Western governments, the way it should be.
 
Most certainly a blight on Asia that is long overdue for an ass kicking. A filthy, dirty country that is only barely better than North Korea. I hope one day Western military forces show them what's what and chinks live subservient to Western governments, the way it should be.
Either Russia conquers China or the USA will.
 
I propose a second opium war to put China back under the Western boot, where it belongs.
I wonder what the drug situation in China is like? I know the CCP is busy flooding North America with elephant tranquilizer and lead poisoned goods but I'm always curious how bad their internal issues are since 9 times out of 10 whatever is bad outside is even worse inside.
 

China claims it is an industrial powerhouse but in reality everything they have is copied from someone else.

Their airspace industry is a collection of stolen designs from long ago just with new bits bolted onto them

Nuclear is copies of French designs

Chemical is unauthorised reverse engineering of other plants and processes

Tech all copies

Clothes copies

Meanwhile, Tim Apple is going to have to worry about China’s tech powers now that Trump won’t be around to save them.


But we can still trust Biden to do what Trump supposedly couldn’t do, right?
 
I wonder what the drug situation in China is like? I know the CCP is busy flooding North America with elephant tranquilizer and lead poisoned goods but I'm always curious how bad their internal issues are since 9 times out of 10 whatever is bad outside is even worse inside.
I heard some years back that they put smack heads to work in factory communes and pay them in food and drugs.
An innovation I'm sure Western governments wish they had the balls to do.
 
What a lovely society they must come from! China must be so far advanced than everybody else!
 
Canada continues to get cucked by the CCP:

OTTAWA -- Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole accused the Liberal government Sunday of putting too much emphasis on partnering with a Chinese company for a COVID-19 vaccine in what turned out to be a failed deal.

O'Toole said the Trudeau government only turned its attention to pre-ordering tens of millions of vaccine doses from companies such as Pfizer and Moderna in August when its collaboration between the National Research Council and Chinese vaccine-maker CanSino finally collapsed after months of delays.

The Council had issued CanSino a licence to use a Canadian biological product as part of a COVID-19 vaccine. CanSino was supposed to provide samples of the vaccine for clinical trials at the Canadian Centre for Vaccinology at Dalhousie University, but the Chinese government blocked the shipments.

"I would not have put all our eggs in the basket of China," O'Toole said at a morning news conference.

"If you look at the timeline, that's when Canada started getting serious with Pfizer, Moderna, the other options," he added, saying he was concerned that "the Trudeau government was willing to almost double down on partnering with China" earlier in the pandemic.

The government announced its major vaccine purchases in August after it confirmed the CanSino partnership had fallen through. At the time, it said its decision had come after careful consultations with its vaccine task force of health experts.

The CanSino partnership with Dalhousie predated the deep freeze in Canada-China relations that occurred after the People's Republic imprisoned two Canadian men, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, in apparent retaliation for the RCMP's arrest of Chinese high-tech executive Meng Wanzhou nearly two years ago on an American extradition warrant.

This past week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau created a firestorm when he said Canadians will have to wait a bit to get vaccinated for COVID-19 because the first doses off the production lines will be used in the countries where they are made.

As questions grew about the CanSino deal, Trudeau continued to defend his government's vaccine procurement policy, which he says has secured multiple options for the country. Trudeau also appointed a Canadian Forces general to lead the logistics of an eventual vaccine rollout with the Public Health Agency of Canada.

The chairman of American vaccine maker Moderna told the CBC on Sunday that Canada is near the front of the line to receive 20 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine it pre-ordered.

Noubar Afeyan was asked on CBC's Rosemary Barton Live whether the fact that Canada committed to pre-purchase its doses before other jurisdictions means it will get its supply first. Afeyan confirmed that was the case.

"The people who are willing to move early on with even less proof of the efficacy have assured the amount of supply they were willing to sign up to," he said.

O'Toole said with Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland poised to deliver the government's long-awaited fiscal update on Monday, the Liberals need to do two things to spur economic recovery: offer a better plan on how it will rollout vaccines for Canadians and step up the distribution of rapid tests.

"There can't be a full economy, a growing economy, people working, people being productive without the tools to keep that happening in a pandemic. Those two tools are rapid tests, and a vaccine."

Freeland's fall economic statement is expected to give a full accounting of the government's record spending on programs to combat the pandemic. In July, the deficit was forecast to be at a record $343.2 billion but some estimates say it could easily top $400 billion.

The government could announce new spending such as taking steps towards a national child-care system, and relief for battered industries such as travel and restaurants that will face an uphill struggle to recover from the pandemic.

NDP finance critic Peter Julian sent Freeland a three-page letter urging her to take action on a variety of fronts to help struggling Canadian families during the pandemic.

They included taking concrete action on establishing a national pharmacare plan to help Canadians pay for soaring prescription drug costs, and establish a national day-care strategy to help women who have been disproportionately hindered by the pandemic. Julien also urged Freeland to help Indigenous communities and abandon the government's plans to pay for the Trans-Mountain Pipeline and ramp up its fight against climate change.

Green party Leader Annamie Paul called on Freeland to deliver "a positive vision for a green recovery" to accelerate Canada's transition to a carbon-neutral economy.

"We are optimistic that a vaccine for COVID-19 will be widely available next year and so we must be prepared for what comes next," Paul said in a statement.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 29, 2020.

tl;dr - the Canadian government not content to let ChiComs spread WuFlu around the world, kidnap two citizens, hack domestic tech companies to death, and fuck up real estate from coast to coast, decided to trust them to play nice with developing a cure for their own disease and got fucked again.


Hilarious that the Canucks still haven't banned Huawei yet. The amount of politicians that are bought and/or terrified of being called raciss for responding aggressively to Chinese aggression is fucking embarrassing.
 
Another one of those:

Taiwanese man contracts Covid in China, despite Beijing's claims of 'zero' cases

2020/12/08
Taiwan's Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) on Tuesday (Oct. 13) announced two new imported cases of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), including one from China, the source of the pandemic.
During a press conference on Tuesday, CECC Spokesman Chuang Jen-hsiang (莊人祥) announced two imported coronavirus infections, raising the total number of cases in Taiwan to 718. The latest cases include an Indonesian woman and a Taiwanese man who had recently spent three months in China.

Chuang said that Case No. 718 is an Indonesian female migrant worker in her 20s who came to Taiwan for work on Nov. 23. On the day of departure, she presented the negative results of a coronavirus nucleic acid test, which had been taken within three days prior to boarding her flight to Taiwan.

Since entering the country and throughout her quarantine, she has not reported experiencing any symptoms of the virus. As her quarantine was set to end, she was tested for the disease on Dec. 7.
On Dec. 8, she was diagnosed with COVID-19 with a Ct value of 35. As she has been asymptomatic since arriving in Taiwan and did not come in contact with any other persons, the health department has not listed any contacts for her case.

Chuang stated that Case No. 719 is a Taiwanese man in his 50s. In mid-September of this year, he went to China's Zhejiang Province to handle official affairs. On the day of departure, he submitted the negative results of a nucleic acid test for the coronavirus, which had been taken within three days before his flight.
When he arrived in Taiwan on Nov. 22, he did not report experiencing any symptoms of the virus to quarantine officers. However, while undergoing home quarantine on Dec. 4, he began to experience chills and fever.
On Dec. 5, the health department arranged for him to undergo a coronavirus test, which came back positive on Dec. 8, with a Ct value of 15. As he had been in quarantine for more than two days before the onset of symptoms and because he had not come in contact with any other persons, the health department has not listed any contacts in his case.

Chuang said that prior to arrival in Taiwan, the case had traveled through Zhejiang and the Shanghai Pudong Airport. As he became ill 12 days after entering Taiwan, it is still within the standard incubation period of an infection that would have occurred overseas. In addition, because he spent his quarantine entirely alone, the odds he contracted the disease in Taiwan are extremely low, said Chuang.
China's statistics on its confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths have been placed under much doubt, as they have been suspiciously low for such a populous country; currently, China is in 77th place behind Libya and ahead of Slovenia. The speed with which China went from initially announcing human-to-human transmissions on Jan. 20 to declaring "zero" local infections on March 19 also raises many questions about the authenticity of China's reporting.

Despite the fact that the coronavirus pandemic originated in China as well as its vast size and huge population, the communist regime blames most local outbreaks on imported frozen food and has started to peddle misinformation that the virus came from another country.
Since the country declared itself free of local infections in March, smaller outbreaks usually only numbering in single digits in Xingjiang, Beijing, Yunnan, Wuhan, Jilin, Qingdao, Tianjin, Inner Mongolia, Shanghai, and Guangzhou have been announced. These have been followed by mass testing campaigns that numbered in the millions; however, the results of such tests are never released in detail, and additional positive cases are rarely if ever announced.

On Tuesday (Dec.8, China's state-run mouthpiece Xinhua announced that an elderly couple and their granddaughter in Chengdu have tested positive for the virus. Although their list of contacts is only 46, a total of 24,598 people in the city have been subjected to mass nucleic acid testing as of Tuesday.
As for Zhejiang, the province where the Taiwanese man had been staying, there have been no widely reported clusters reported since March. Instead, recent state-run media reports on the province have focused on traces of the virus found in imported pork.
Taiwan's CECC on Tuesday did not announce any new reports of people with suspected symptoms. Since the outbreak began, Taiwan has carried out 112,939 COVID-19 tests, with 111,080 coming back negative.

Out of the 718 confirmed cases, 626 were imported, 55 were local, 36 came from the Navy's "Goodwill Fleet," and one was the unresolved case of a Belgian engineer who arrived in early May to work on a wind farm project in Changhua County. Up until now, seven individuals have succumbed to the disease, while 582 have been released from hospital isolation, leaving 129 patients still undergoing treatment in Taiwan.
 
Either Russia conquers China or the USA will.
US corporations are sucking chink dick for dollars, 1/3 of the population are busy waging war on "white supremacists" while another 1/3 are having war waged on them for being "white supremacists" and the last 1/3 are apolitical and gladly buy China's cheap lead painted shit. The US is too busy, and/or cucked. As for Russia, it probably lacks the military might since the fall of the Soviet Union to risk a direct military conflict with China, although I'd take Papa Putin over Winnie the Jinping any day.
 

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Why am I not surprised? All companies must comply with the CCP, no questions.
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US corporations are sucking chink dick for dollars, 1/3 of the population are busy waging war on "white supremacists" while another 1/3 are having war waged on them for being "white supremacists" and the last 1/3 are apolitical and gladly buy China's cheap lead painted shit. The US is too busy, and/or cucked. As for Russia, it probably lacks the military might since the fall of the Soviet Union to risk a direct military conflict with China, although I'd take Papa Putin over Winnie the Jinping any day.
The Xinjiang Uyghur genocide might change that.
 
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Why am I not surprised? All companies must comply with the CCP, no questions.
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The Xinjiang Uyghur genocide might change that.
China is creating an army of racist robots. The absolute madmen.:lit:

We've known about what's going on with the Uyghur's for years. Hasn't changed shit. Most people can't be bothered to take action unless the media inflames them and reminds them to be outraged every five seconds, and over half of journos let Xi Jinping pozz their negholes and love it.
 
Why am I not surprised? All companies must comply with the CCP, no questions.
The U.S. should criminally prosecute any companies under our jurisdiction that cooperate with the CCP in crimes against humanity, including their boards of directors, and apply the death penalty where appropriate.
 
The U.S. should criminally prosecute any companies under our jurisdiction that cooperate with the CCP in crimes against humanity, including their boards of directors, and apply the death penalty where appropriate.
China is the monster everybody enabled in some way, whether it be outsourcing manufacturing there to selling assets like ThinkPad to Lenovo (which should be banned from the US) and letting them have access to powerful organizations like the WTO. That's the problem. A lot of companies would be prosecuted.
 
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