The world is really crazy. . .

Discussion in 'Politics' started by weihua189, Mar 3, 2023.

  1. mervyn

    mervyn

    Maybe he is a fund manager trading us market. Even if he is a passive investor, Chinese citizens may be restricted to hold us assets. A good friend in M* Asia already declined to take US Person money. State Street lost a contract to run HK index fund.
     
    #21     Mar 4, 2023
  2. It is not so convenient for me to go to the US website in mainland China, so the frequency of replies will not be too high. Judging from the existing replies, most people seem to agree that Taiwan and China are two independent entities. In fact, this is not the case historically. In fact, assuming that Taiwan is stronger than mainland China, they also believe that recovering the mainland is something they must do. After all, most of the time in history, the mainland and Taiwan were one. In traditional Chinese culture, reunification is always subject to Complimentary. As for me personally, I am an independent trader, and my trading targets range from stock futures to foreign exchange and options, so some of my assets are in the United States. I like freedom, and I have quit my job to invest for several years. Mainland China used to be full of people who had a good impression of the United States, but from my observations, there have been fewer and fewer people in the past few years. After all, too many things that go beyond the cognitive framework are happening, including the protection of personal property, and this Wasn't it something that Western countries vigorously promoted before? Of course, this situation must be caused by both sides. I also feel that our voices seem to be too radical in recent years.
     
    #22     Mar 5, 2023
  3. UsualName

    UsualName

    Interestingly, India and China have a no firearms agreement from 1996 and they end up using medieval weapons in some of their skirmishes. I think in their last skirmish they used rocks and sticks and the Indians lost like 10 or 20 soldiers.
     
    #23     Mar 5, 2023
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  4. Looks like history is about to repeat itself. After all these years, there is still no progress or difference
     
    #24     Mar 5, 2023
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    the AI needs tweaking. I suggest using the ChatGPT API. Whatever Chinese analogue y'all are using is weak.
     
    #25     Mar 5, 2023
  6. Thank you for your reminder about protecting assets:) As for the second half of what you said, almost everyone in the mainland firmly believes that Taiwan is a part of China. If a certain state in US is unwilling to join the United States, then the United States will not think that such a state should last for a long time, especially in China, where unification has always been the highest political goal. The Taiwan issue and the Ukraine issue are indeed not the same issue. The former is a conflict between brothers, while the latter is a struggle between cousins. War is cruel and painful. I don't want war, but. . . Powerless, can only watch the politicians of big countries perform
     
    #26     Mar 5, 2023
  7. HAHA, don't underestimate China too much:) Actually I use Google Translate. Chatgpt doesn't seem to stable enough. I can read some English articles, but writing by myself is more difficult.
     
    #27     Mar 5, 2023
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  8. smallfil

    smallfil

    A US-China war is inevitable. Whether it be because China invades Taiwan or because there is skirmish that turns deadly and lives are lost, there is enough saber rattling on both sides to guarantee war at some point. The only question is will it be just a conventional war? US is not going to cakewalk and beat China easily as the NWO globalist warmongers in the US Congress thinks. A US admiral on You Tube has already analyzed a possible war with China and he said it will be very bloody and the US will lose 900 combat pilots if that were to happen. I believe the body count will be very high too. China has a storehouse of anti-ship missiles and it takes just one missile to sink a warship as the Moskva incident shows. Nothing probably, will stop the US warmongers from getting into another war after Ukraine. That is why the US needs to lose in a big way in Ukraine. That would set back US arms manufacturing years to replace what was lost in weapons and ammo. Even the US warmongers cannot pull enough rabbits out of their asses.
     
    #28     Mar 5, 2023
  9. Ricter

    Ricter

    ChatGPT

    give me an example of concern trolling involving a country


    Concern trolling is a form of internet trolling where the troll pretends to be a sympathizer or supporter of a group or cause but their true intention is to disrupt or undermine the group or cause. Concern trolling often involves insincere expressions of concern or criticism that are intended to sow doubt or discourage action.

    An example of concern trolling involving a country could be a person who claims to be concerned about human rights abuses in a particular country but their true intention is to undermine the country's government or political system. For example, a concern troll might criticize the government of a country for its treatment of minority groups, but their real goal is to promote regime change or destabilize the country.

    In this scenario, the concern troll may use language that seems sympathetic to the plight of the minority group, but their criticism is often exaggerated or insincere. Their true intention is to use the issue of human rights as a political weapon to further their own agenda.

    Overall, concern trolling is a deceptive tactic that can be used to manipulate public opinion or sow discord within a community. It is important to be aware of this tactic and to question the motivations of those who claim to be concerned about a particular issue or cause.
     
    #29     Mar 5, 2023
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  10. mervyn

    mervyn


    Commie, ChatGPT wrote.

    Is Rubio speech written by Bard?
     
    #30     Mar 5, 2023