FUCK CHINA: General - The tide is turning.

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I heard today on NKH news that China is going to use weapons anybody that goes on their coastal waters but they're the ones violating territorial waters of other countries.

China's coast guard law takes effect​


China's new law takes effect on Monday, authorizing its coast guard to forcibly remove foreign ships that illegally enter the country's waters, and to use weapons against them if they do not comply with certain orders.

A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson stressed that the law is designed to clarify the roles and powers of the coast guard and the country's maritime policy remains unchanged.

But concern is growing in Japan that China may take more aggressive actions around the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea.

Japan controls the islands. China and Taiwan claim them.

The Japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of Japan's territory, in terms of history and international law. It says there is no issue of sovereignty to be resolved.

Chinese coast guard ships have been spotted near the islands almost daily. Some of them have intruded into Japanese territorial waters and chased Japanese fishing boats.

A security expert at the National Institute for Defense Studies warns that Japan should be on the alert.

Iida Masafumi says it remains to be seen whether China will be prone to resort to the use of arms because of the law. But he says there is the possibility that the Chinese coast guard will fully exercise its capabilities when tensions rise in the South and East China seas.
 
To me it's just annoying how everyone, everywhere won't shut up about how bad China is. CHINA BAD is a very mainstream view. Head onto Twitter (for example) and you'll be bombarded with information on how bad China is. I don't see how it's an issue that warrants my immediate attention if the majority of other people strongly believe it too.

If it were a less talked about issue then yeah, I'd probably listen. But I know, already. I've heard it countless times. Most people, simply as members of society have heard the same thing. There's actually worse governments on the planet, who treat people worse than the Chinese, but nobody cares about those apparently
 
To me it's just annoying how everyone, everywhere won't shut up about how bad China is. CHINA BAD is a very mainstream view. Head onto Twitter (for example) and you'll be bombarded with information on how bad China is. I don't see how it's an issue that warrants my immediate attention if the majority of other people strongly believe it too.

If it were a less talked about issue then yeah, I'd probably listen. But I know, already. I've heard it countless times. Most people, simply as members of society have heard the same thing. There's actually worse governments on the planet, who treat people worse than the Chinese, but nobody cares about those apparently
China sucks.
 
To me it's just annoying how everyone, everywhere won't shut up about how bad China is. CHINA BAD is a very mainstream view. Head onto Twitter (for example) and you'll be bombarded with information on how bad China is. I don't see how it's an issue that warrants my immediate attention if the majority of other people strongly believe it too.

If it were a less talked about issue then yeah, I'd probably listen. But I know, already. I've heard it countless times. Most people, simply as members of society have heard the same thing. There's actually worse governments on the planet, who treat people worse than the Chinese, but nobody cares about those apparently
Your social credit score has been adjusted, Mr. Wumao.
 
To me it's just annoying how everyone, everywhere won't shut up about how bad China is. CHINA BAD is a very mainstream view. Head onto Twitter (for example) and you'll be bombarded with information on how bad China is. I don't see how it's an issue that warrants my immediate attention if the majority of other people strongly believe it too.

If it were a less talked about issue then yeah, I'd probably listen. But I know, already. I've heard it countless times. Most people, simply as members of society have heard the same thing. There's actually worse governments on the planet, who treat people worse than the Chinese, but nobody cares about those apparently
ok wumao
 
Head onto Twitter (for example) and you'll be bombarded with information on how bad China is. I don't see how it's an issue that warrants my immediate attention if the majority of other people strongly believe it too.
Twitter also neglects to tell you that they lost lost $51 billion in net shares after banning a former POTUS, while conveniently “ignoring” the fact that they had child porn on their social media website.

China would do more than just ban Twitter overnight if Mao Zedong was brought back to life.
 
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The Chinese Foreign Ministry lodged a formal complaint with Canada on Monday because a Canadian diplomat ordered a T-shirt that appeared to mockingly link the Chinese coronavirus with the city of Wuhan.

Canadian officials said the shirt actually bore the logo of the Wu-Tang Clan, an American hip-hop group, and expressed its regret for any “misunderstandings” on the part of Chinese social media users.

As Reuters noted Tuesday, one of the strangest things about the controversy is how it got started. According to the Canadian embassy in Beijing, the T-shirt was ordered months ago, but for some reason images of it suddenly began circulating on Chinese social media over the weekend.

“The logo of the American group is a stylized ‘W.’ Reports of the T-shirt order circulating on China’s Twitter-like Weibo described it as depicting a bat, without mentioning Wu-Tang Clan. Many scientists suspect bats to have been a reservoir for COVID-19 [Chinese coronavirus] before it jumped to humans,” Reuters reported.

A suspiciously large number of Chinese “netizens” supposedly jumped to the conclusion that it was mocking the emergence of the coronavirus in Wuhan. The Chinese government is increasingly desperate to squash all discussion of where the coronavirus came from, as Communist Party officials peddleconspiracy theories that it was designed in an American military lab.

“China’s government is extremely sensitive to accusations it was the source of the pandemic and failed to respond quickly enough when cases were first reported in Wuhan,” as the Associated Press delicately explained.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin announced Monday that his government was “very shocked” by the T-shirt and has “lodged representations with Canada, asking for a thorough investigation and a clear explanation.”

“The T-shirt logo designed by a member of the embassy shows a stylized W, and is not intended to represent a bat. It was created for the team of embassy staff working on repatriation of Canadians from Wuhan in early 2020,” a spokesman for the Canadian foreign ministry responded.

The Wu-Tang Clan sells a line of clothing that generally incorporates the band’s logo, which long predates the coronavirus pandemic, and the name of their apparel brand, “Wu Wear.” Members of the band often sport Wu-Wear clothing while performing. The Canadian diplomat who ordered the T-shirts riffed on the Wu-Wear brand name by changing it to “Wuhan,” evidently seeking to commemorate the Canadian government’s massive effort to evacuate its citizens from the epicenter of the rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic in early 2020.

Both Reuters and the Associated Press hinted that the sudden and bizarre T-shirt controversy was China’s latest attempt to put pressure on the Canadian government, which in 2018 arrested Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to face charges of financial fraud in the United States, and perhaps to distract attention from the long-delayed arrival of World Health Organization investigators in Wuhan.
 

The Chinese Foreign Ministry lodged a formal complaint with Canada on Monday because a Canadian diplomat ordered a T-shirt that appeared to mockingly link the Chinese coronavirus with the city of Wuhan.

Canadian officials said the shirt actually bore the logo of the Wu-Tang Clan, an American hip-hop group, and expressed its regret for any “misunderstandings” on the part of Chinese social media users.

As Reuters noted Tuesday, one of the strangest things about the controversy is how it got started. According to the Canadian embassy in Beijing, the T-shirt was ordered months ago, but for some reason images of it suddenly began circulating on Chinese social media over the weekend.

“The logo of the American group is a stylized ‘W.’ Reports of the T-shirt order circulating on China’s Twitter-like Weibo described it as depicting a bat, without mentioning Wu-Tang Clan. Many scientists suspect bats to have been a reservoir for COVID-19 [Chinese coronavirus] before it jumped to humans,” Reuters reported.

A suspiciously large number of Chinese “netizens” supposedly jumped to the conclusion that it was mocking the emergence of the coronavirus in Wuhan. The Chinese government is increasingly desperate to squash all discussion of where the coronavirus came from, as Communist Party officials peddleconspiracy theories that it was designed in an American military lab.

“China’s government is extremely sensitive to accusations it was the source of the pandemic and failed to respond quickly enough when cases were first reported in Wuhan,” as the Associated Press delicately explained.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin announced Monday that his government was “very shocked” by the T-shirt and has “lodged representations with Canada, asking for a thorough investigation and a clear explanation.”

“The T-shirt logo designed by a member of the embassy shows a stylized W, and is not intended to represent a bat. It was created for the team of embassy staff working on repatriation of Canadians from Wuhan in early 2020,” a spokesman for the Canadian foreign ministry responded.

The Wu-Tang Clan sells a line of clothing that generally incorporates the band’s logo, which long predates the coronavirus pandemic, and the name of their apparel brand, “Wu Wear.” Members of the band often sport Wu-Wear clothing while performing. The Canadian diplomat who ordered the T-shirts riffed on the Wu-Wear brand name by changing it to “Wuhan,” evidently seeking to commemorate the Canadian government’s massive effort to evacuate its citizens from the epicenter of the rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic in early 2020.

Both Reuters and the Associated Press hinted that the sudden and bizarre T-shirt controversy was China’s latest attempt to put pressure on the Canadian government, which in 2018 arrested Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to face charges of financial fraud in the United States, and perhaps to distract attention from the long-delayed arrival of World Health Organization investigators in Wuhan.
It is not out of the ordinary for them to whine about inconsequential shit like this. How do these commies lack such self-awareness to realize this sort of reaction just makes them look like little bitches every time?
 
No shit, I don't see how that's being interpreted as me supporting China or whatever. Everyone hates China vocally. No idea why I need to join them, or how anything China does actually affects me. Constantly having to hear about it is just really annoying, hearing the same shit repeated over and over
 
No shit, I don't see how that's being interpreted as me supporting China or whatever. Everyone hates China vocally. No idea why I need to join them, or how anything China does actually affects me. Constantly having to hear about it is just really annoying, hearing the same shit repeated over and over
And yet here you are, like a fucking retard, in a thread called "FUCK CHINA" and acting amazed that you're hearing shit you don't like. Neck yourself.
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I mean seriously you dumb faggot, if you don't like bitching about China, have you considered going to a thread that isn't literally called FUCK CHINA?
 

China vows COVID-19 vaccine at fair, reasonable prices​

2021-02-05
07:39:00
Source:Xinhua Author:

Although the cost of COVID-19 vaccines using different technical routes varies, China is committed to upholding the nature of vaccines as global public goods and providing them at fair and reasonable prices, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Thursday.

Spokesperson Wang Wenbin made the remarks at a press conference in response to a query on the specific arrangements and prices of the 10 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine China previously announced to provide to the COVAX initiative.

Though faced with huge domestic demand for vaccination, China is willing to work within its capacity and make efforts to turn COVID-19 vaccines into global public goods that are available and affordable to developing countries, instead of a luxury possessed by only a few countries, Wang said.

"We hope capable countries can play an active role and take concrete actions to support COVAX, so as to help developing countries receive vaccines in time and help defeat the pandemic at the earliest," he added.​
 
"We hope capable countries can play an active role and take concrete actions to support COVAX, so as to help developing countries receive vaccines in time and help defeat the pandemic at the earliest," he added.
I wouldn't take the chink vaccine if they literally paid me. The AZ and Moderna vaxes are completely fine. Or at least as fine as we're going to get in this shitty situation.
 
I wouldn't take the chink vaccine if they literally paid me. The AZ and Moderna vaxes are completely fine. Or at least as fine as we're going to get in this shitty situation.
What was the report again? 49 identifiable side effects from the China vaccine? Pfizer I also don't trust, not compared to the AZ or Moderna vaccines, but that might be because of the extensive politicisation of it over the other two (comparatively).
 
What was the report again? 49 identifiable side effects from the China vaccine? Pfizer I also don't trust, not compared to the AZ or Moderna vaccines, but that might be because of the extensive politicisation of it over the other two (comparatively).
That plus it has a success rate of about 50%. For all I know that's not even better than just not having a vaccine at all.
 
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