• @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        You mean roughly the part of the world where the US used Agent Orange and flamethrowers?

        Oh, and nuked twice. Almost forgot.

            • Sparking
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              21 year ago

              Yes, you probably should listen to some Filipino perspectives on the south China sea.

        • b3nsn0w
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          11 year ago

          or in the sovereign country where most of the entire world’s chip supply comes from, but “china needs it more” so we should just let them invade

          also, don’t forget all the chinese propaganda about how they’re going to dethrone america and become the world superpower. do they seriously expect to wage a cold war and not have the west respond to that?

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          Who are you even talking to? Did someone let Kissinger into this discussion? We have rules about that.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Canada isn’t so big that it’s statistically unlikely I don’t know someone China “touched” and is still “touching” today. More than 5% of Canadians are Chinese. With Chinese police actions being documented to be carried out within 100km of me and quite likely within my own city, it’s starting to get pretty fucking personal for everyone over here.

      • krolden
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        -51 year ago

        If they’re Chinese citizens then they are technically still bound by Chinese law even while living abroad, just as an american or Canadian would be if they were living in another country.

        Unless you’re speaking of Canadian citizens that are ethnic Chinese but not citizens of the PRC then I would like so see some proof on these documented Chinese police actions in Canada.