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  • I'm Chinese like I said. but still, ISRO doing well is one of those things that benefits everyone. Yeah the nationalism involved in space stuff is cringe but I'd still rather all the agencies achieve great things. Except for the ones that buy muskshit fuck spacex.

  • Open nazi found on lemmy
  • They're from 4chan, they were never not reactionary. The side profile thing in particular came from racist feuding between northern european white supremacists and greek white supremacists.

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  • I don't think that's a healthy attitude to have. India has had plenty of space achievements and as a Chinese person I hope they achieve plenty more whether that is in cooperation or competition with the CNSA.

  • Who is yogthos and why is he all over the front page
  • Calling a guy a "propaganda bot" is not hostile and combative? Lmao classic liberal lack of self awareness. Everything that disagrees with you is propaganda. How dare he post sources for his claims. He should be enlightened like you and pull claims out of his ass.

  • I finally watched that one Britmonkey video about everything banned in China after avoiding it for years, and they claim that the word "disagree" is banned on Chinese social media.
  • Him having killed 4 people doesnt mean he only had 4 bullets. I dont think that needs explaning :P

    I guess the topic Chinese people being killed is such an unserious matter to you that you think ":P" is an appropriate thing to use. Going mask off a little too early huh?

    interviews of eyewitnesses with secondary sources.

    Translation: "anonymous" sources that totally aren't made up and more bullshit with no real sources. The only named source you have is some guy who was in a hospital the whole time.

  • I finally watched that one Britmonkey video about everything banned in China after avoiding it for years, and they claim that the word "disagree" is banned on Chinese social media.
  • "people's republic of amnesia". Another tired screed by some diaspora shitlib with no real primary sources. Tell me, do you think an AK47 only holds 4 bullets?

    There's multiple pictures showing people with makeshift firearms in anti-CCP sites showing pictures from the incident.

    Here's a fun quote from wikipedia:

    "Meanwhile, protesters used student loudspeakers in various university campuses in Beijing to call for students and citizens to arm themselves and assemble at intersections and the Square.[68]"

    Real peaceful.

  • Trans people in china, laws, advocacy groups and general acceptance
  • Diaspora really isn't reflective of the culture in China. In CaptainCool07's case he got drawn into the conservative side of US culture wars simply because many "progressive" polices and politicians (especially in San Francisco) openly discriminate against Asians.

    The traditional Chinese position on LGBTQ+ was generally more progressive than the standard liberal position up until the 2000s. For example negativity towards homosexual relations didn't really exist until westernization in the 19th century on[1]. In regards to trans issues it seems that like in many cultures there just wasn't a conception of trans people, but at the minimum crossdressing had no stigma[2]. Personally I don't think hostility towards western values is unfounded when it was western values that introduced homophobia in the first place. As a someone who is Bi I personally think arguments that appeals to traditional values or marxism are going to be much more effective than reusing western liberal idpol rhetoric.

    [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_China

    [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_people_in_China#Cross_dressing_in_Peking_Opera

  • Trans people in china, laws, advocacy groups and general acceptance
  • You can't really attribute this to conservatism when traditional Chinese values are generally much more accepting of trans[2] and gay people[1] than their western counterparts. It's similar to the situation in India where westerners spread their homophobic ideals through their colonies and in the modern day through their media power, and we get the blame for it. Bilibili and Baidu comments are generally made up of xenophile liberals (they have polandball videos on bilibili for pete's sake). Although I will admit casual transphobia was pretty common at least circa 2010s.

    [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Ai_of_Han#The_rise_of_Dong_Xian

     MLM relationships generally didn't carry a stigma in ancient times. I can't really cite anything on attitudes towards other LGBTQ+ people 
    

    though.

    [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Xing

    This is more recent but she's a trans celebrity widely loved by boomers.