It would be terrible if China took over the world
Imagine if in 50 years they scour the internet using AI, detect any slightly negative thing you’ve ever said about China on KTT2, and then steal your organs
lmfao wth do u think china is like
lmfao wth do u think china is like
Authoritarian Surveillance State
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_harvesting_from_Falun_Gong_practitioners_in_China
Here’s a video that will give you a good sense of what China is like:
New world superpower otw
Today China successfully landed their first rover on Mars.... they become the second country after the USA to land on the red planet. This is true proof than China has come far as a society and is growing much faster than the USA. China will most likely become the most technologically advanced country in the next decade 🚀
https://twitter.com/CGTNOfficial/status/1393377744491147266Imagine coming in second..
B****es
Authoritarian Surveillance State
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_harvesting_from_Falun_Gong_practitioners_in_China
Here’s a video that will give you a good sense of what China is like:
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLo3e1Pak-Ythere's entire Chinese political organizations that are critical of the government in China
and in the page u cited there's already facts to debunk the claim
"According to The Washington Post, research and reporting has undercut allegations that China secretly conducts 60,000 to 100,000 organ transplants per year.6 Data compiled by American company Quintiles IMS showed China's demand for immunosuppressant d****, which are necessary to prevent the bodies of patients from rejecting transplanted organs, were approximately in line with the number of transplants China said it performed.6 In 2016, according to health official Huang Jiefu, China performed a total of 13,238 organ transplant operations.6 Xu Jiapeng, an account manager at Quintiles IMS in Beijing, said it was "unthinkable" China operated a clandestine system that the data on immunosuppressants did not pick up.6
Critics have alleged that China's immunosuppressant data would not include foreign transplant tourists but The Washington Post reported that these assertions did not stand up to scrutiny.6 Jose Nuñez, head of the World Health Organization's transplantation program, said the number of foreigners going to China for transplants in 2015 was "really very low" compared with India, Pakistan, the United States as well as China's past.6
In 2009, after allegations of forced organ harvesting first surfaced, IMS data showed a 2.3 billion RMB market in immunosuppressants.100"
The forced assimilation of the Uighurs to the greater Han identity is terrible.
The claims of forced sterilization and genocide and organ harvesting are from what i can tell unfounded fearmongering.
The lead "researcher" ive read is some dude from Germany who said that god told him to destroy china.
i dont really give two f***s about china but it might be good to take a look at how susceptible u r to American propaganda
*edit and for the record the uighurs are definitely being forcibly detained and their culture being destroyed this is in no way denial of that
It is incorrect for some media to deem this mission as a step in pursuit of dominance in space. Scientific and technological progress should serve to promote peace and common progress of mankind. China's space endeavor makes an important part of mankind's peaceful exploration and use of outer space and is entirely designated for peaceful purposes. Just as the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said, China's exploration and research of Mars is aimed to improve mankind's scientific understanding of Mars, expand and extend the space for human activities and advance the sustainable development of human civilization. The Pacific Ocean is vast enough to embrace countries in the world. The universe is even vaster to embrace all countries conducting joint exploration and cooperation. In fact, since 1996, Mars missions have been launched almost during every time window. This year even witnesses a new surge of Mars mission launches into outer space by various countries.
China stands ready to work with other countries on the basis of mutual respect, openness and inclusiveness, equality and mutual benefit, conduct international cooperation in space and make contributions to mankind's exploration of the universe, peaceful use of outer space and the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.
fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/t1800604.shtml
lmfao wth do u think china is like
These people ain’t been to China cmon now
If they gotta link articles to argue their point with no experience they might as well forfeit
there's entire Chinese political organizations that are critical of the government in China
and in the page u cited there's already facts to debunk the claim
"According to The Washington Post, research and reporting has undercut allegations that China secretly conducts 60,000 to 100,000 organ transplants per year.6 Data compiled by American company Quintiles IMS showed China's demand for immunosuppressant d****, which are necessary to prevent the bodies of patients from rejecting transplanted organs, were approximately in line with the number of transplants China said it performed.6 In 2016, according to health official Huang Jiefu, China performed a total of 13,238 organ transplant operations.6 Xu Jiapeng, an account manager at Quintiles IMS in Beijing, said it was "unthinkable" China operated a clandestine system that the data on immunosuppressants did not pick up.6
Critics have alleged that China's immunosuppressant data would not include foreign transplant tourists but The Washington Post reported that these assertions did not stand up to scrutiny.6 Jose Nuñez, head of the World Health Organization's transplantation program, said the number of foreigners going to China for transplants in 2015 was "really very low" compared with India, Pakistan, the United States as well as China's past.6
In 2009, after allegations of forced organ harvesting first surfaced, IMS data showed a 2.3 billion RMB market in immunosuppressants.100"
The forced assimilation of the Uighurs to the greater Han identity is terrible.
The claims of forced sterilization and genocide and organ harvesting are from what i can tell unfounded fearmongering.
The lead "researcher" ive read is some dude from Germany who said that god told him to destroy china.
i dont really give two f***s about china but it might be good to take a look at how susceptible u r to American propaganda
*edit and for the record the uighurs are definitely being forcibly detained and their culture being destroyed this is in no way denial of that
The anniversary of Tiananmen Square reminded me I never responded to this post
It’s not clear to me if China is or isn’t doing everything I listed
But to answer your question “lmfao with do u think China is like”, I think anyone can agree it’s a f***ed up place
vox.com/2014/6/4/5779066/ask-regular-people-in-china-tiananmen
美国油脂现在疯了像糖浆,走吧
The anniversary of Tiananmen Square reminded me I never responded to this post
It’s not clear to me if China is or isn’t doing everything I listed
But to answer your question “lmfao with do u think China is like”, I think anyone can agree it’s a f***ed up place
https://www.vox.com/2014/6/4/5779066/ask-regular-people-in-china-tiananmen
i think the context of tiananmen square is something that is lost in the transmission of what happened considering that it's a topic China likes to avoid and that it happened 30+ years ago.
the student protests were part of a counter revolution for total free market liberalization and reforms in large part funded by CIA and other foreign agencies to cause division within China. The students were lynching and burning alive members of the PLA and the PLA only responded with clearing the square after the students had started to attack. Leaks from within the US have confirmed that no killings had taken place at the square. The death total is estimated to be roughly around 200 including both military and students and were mostly in violent conflicts (where the burning alive and lynching was happening) in various surrounding areas.
Tiananmen Square isn't even a topic that is censored. People can learn about it if they want, but it was a violent insurgency funded by foreign governments and isn't exactly something anyone would enjoy having to remember. If China was trying to be a effective fear mongering authoritarian state wouldn't they want people to "know about what happens when you rebel" or some s*** like that? Plus if some dude you didn't know was walking around w a camera and asking you about things you know are controversial you would probably be hesitant to talk to him too.
Here's a english transcription of the Chinese governments own public report on what happened
mango-press.com/report-on-stopping-unrest-and-quelling-counter-revolutionary-riots
i think the context of tiananmen square is something that is lost in the transmission of what happened considering that it's a topic China likes to avoid and that it happened 30+ years ago.
the student protests were part of a counter revolution for total free market liberalization and reforms in large part funded by CIA and other foreign agencies to cause division within China. The students were lynching and burning alive members of the PLA and the PLA only responded with clearing the square after the students had started to attack. Leaks from within the US have confirmed that no killings had taken place at the square. The death total is estimated to be roughly around 200 including both military and students and were mostly in violent conflicts (where the burning alive and lynching was happening) in various surrounding areas.
Tiananmen Square isn't even a topic that is censored. People can learn about it if they want, but it was a violent insurgency funded by foreign governments and isn't exactly something anyone would enjoy having to remember. If China was trying to be a effective fear mongering authoritarian state wouldn't they want people to "know about what happens when you rebel" or some s*** like that? Plus if some dude you didn't know was walking around w a camera and asking you about things you know are controversial you would probably be hesitant to talk to him too.
Here's a english transcription of the Chinese governments own public report on what happened
https://www.mango-press.com/report-on-stopping-unrest-and-quelling-counter-revolutionary-riots/
Tiananmen square is blown way out of proportion. It's really annoying to see like 20 pictures of tank man on the top of reddit around this time every year. 99% of the s*** in the comments are straight up lies about the event