
Larry 長祥
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"Have you been to the moon?" He flummoxed... Imagine a Chinese guy who only speaks Chinese. Calls himself an America expert. Appears on major shows. Speaks with total confidence, often rude and arrogant. Says he doesn't need to go to America to be an America expert. Would you take him seriously? The reverse is the reality here in The West: • Western China “experts” who only speak English • Blinded by hubris and hidden beliefs of cultural/moral superiority • Rely almost entirely on translations and secondary reports • Cannot check primary Chinese sources themselves • Cannot fathom The Chinese have some insights to offer In a world full of information and competing narratives, these experts are frauds. These people are modelling behavior for the masses. When it comes to this topic, you can be rude and flippant. When it comes to that topic, you better be demure and polite. Victor Davis Hanson just demonstrated the problem clearly on Piers Morgan. A Chinese scholar asked a straightforward question: “Have you been to China?” Hanson replied: “Have you been to the moon?” The message was: the question is stupid. I don’t need to go. I don’t need the language. Reports and translators are sufficient. That attitude is not rigorous. It models the opposite of careful thinking — flippancy, cultural superiority, and trust in filtered information. I am not claiming China is perfect or that one side should win while everyone else loses. I criticize freely. I also appreciate much of American and Canadian culture. Brad McQuaid, Terry Fox, Neil Young are some names that came to mind as I rambled last night. I tend to sympathize more with blue-collar workers. The physical wear on the body is usually the heavier long-term cost. Mental load and stress are real and the nervous system matters, but the hierarchy of suffering is often inverted in polite discussion. After the Occupy Wallstreet movement showed how financial elites extract from the working class, mainstream focus on gender, race, and culture conflict intensified. Keep people divided and the extraction faces less resistance. Those with the darkest incentives rarely rest. This is why meditation matters more than most people realize. • It is not the same as rest or relaxation • The popular line “sleep is the best meditation” confuses the two. Sus Dalai Lama. • Real meditation requires energy; otherwise you simply fall asleep • The more you practice, the clearer the difference becomes • Breath, distance from your own beliefs and emotions, critical thinking, emotional regulation, and metacognition People who constantly consume media that frames China as the permanent villain can end up genuinely excited to “slay Chinese” in a video game. When asked why, many admit they don’t really know — they just hear it repeatedly. That is how continuous exposure works. China is not a beast that must be destroyed. It is also not perfect. Communication remains possible. Human beings often enjoy conflict, status games, and pulling each other down. Asians are especially good at the crabs-in-a-bucket pattern. Cruelty and discrimination happen to ALL people. Anyone can be a victim. Anyone can be a hero. Anyone can meditate. Your version will be unique to you. No dogma needed.
Larry 長祥10,906 просмотров • 3 дней назад

Dad Helps You Rizz with Oriental Characteristics “He is only 5 foot 9 but he went to Stanford so iss ok.”
Larry 長祥93,291 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

She does a great job explaining the Chinese debt trap narrative in Africa. She speaks Chinese and then switches to English. “China doesn’t demand political changes or interferes politically” “No one else is filling the gap” Her Chinese speaking is better than mine.
Larry 長祥190,808 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

Tibetan Facts by Lana: -Many Tibetans live in Sichuan. Only 3 million Tibetans are from Tibet. -Number of Tibetans in Communist Party of China, 400k -Before CPC liberated Tibet, 95% of Tibetans were serfs. Lana’s grandma lost fingers for disobeying the Rinpoche (like a Brahmin or High Priest) -The non serf Tibetan elites escaped to The West and try to convince you they are on the right side of history. 150k-200k of em. Spoiler: they are, in fact, not on the right side of history. Source at whatdoeslanamean on taktoke tiktok
Larry 長祥81,898 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

200,000 people stood for hours in Taipei’s heat and humidity on Ketagalan Boulevard demanding the US-backed DPP Democrative Progressive Government resign. What started as a toxic cooking oil scandal (carcinogen-laced soybean oil in nearly 2,000 schools and businesses across the island) has turned into something bigger. DPP won't admit fault as usual. The Specter The Specter was on the ground. Protesters told it straight: the anger goes far beyond food safety. The DPP deliberately manufactures division. They glorify Japanese colonization. They vilify the mainland. They deny their own ancestry one protestor said. About 60% of recent respondents support the protests organized by the KMT. Take Taiwanese polls with a grain of salt (Mayor Ko learned that the hard way), but the numbers match what you hear on the street. I’ve been back at least once a year for a long time. Taxi drivers, mall workers, grandmas, uncles — the sample size is small but consistent. People are tired. The work culture is brutal. We inherited the toxic aspects of Chinese and Japanese culture. We refuse to let go (floppy disks still exist in some offices). Most Taiwanese are not working at TSMC. They’re grinding at tough jobs in a tough work culture. Food scandals hit them hard. The DPP ran on food safety years ago. Then came ractopamine pork after US pressure, growth hormone turbo beef, expired eggs that smelled wrong, and now this. They initially talked tough on contaminated American pork, then completely folded once in power. Circus, no bread. Taiwan has already paid over $30 billion for military equipment that is undelivered. KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-Wun (鄭麗文) is not soft on this. She stood there and asked: 200,000 citizens on the street and you still won’t admit fault? A government that doesn’t dare face the people or the truth. Taiwanese politics has always been loud and theatrical...politicians throwing literal punches and pig guts INSIDE diplomatic buildings. Online the shift is already visible. Major Taiwanese influencers started visiting the mainland around 2025. Comment sections that used to treat “I am Chinese and I am Taiwanese” as social suicide now treat it as normal. The DPP years hollowed things out. Howard Lutnick talking about TSMC like a gangster... The tech is moving to Arizona anyway. China is building its own lithography. Fighting over the last few fabs isn’t worth a kinetic war. Time is not on the side of the identity project. Chinese bridges, roads, EVs, and buildings speak for themselves. A collapsing building video or a car fire does not equal the whole picture. Journalists who can’t speak Chinese still try to narrate China to people who can. That insult is wearing thin. In Taiwan, we are mostly Chinese. Historically accurate. Biologically accurate. Culturally accurate. Spiritually accurate for those who care about continuity. The indigenous peoples of Taiwan are the true Taiwanese. The rest of us are Taiwanese Chinese. That phrasing is more precise and more respectful. The protest is not abstract geopolitics. It’s people who are done being told their own history is propaganda while they eat contaminated oil and watch their kids’ schools get hit. The DPP can keep the separatist line. The street is telling them the cost is rising. Peaceful reunification remains the only adult path. Everything else is performance that the people on the ground are increasingly unwilling to subsidize. I predict we will return to an understanding similar to the 1992 One China Consensus by end of 2036.
Larry 長祥37,098 просмотров • 21 дней назад

Westerners still ask the same question like it’s clever: “Does the rest of the world actually want to be like China? No democracy, repressive on speech and human rights?” They’re looking at the 21st century with 19th and 20th century glasses. The assumption is that 1.4 billion Chinese must be suffering under some evil CCP. Black-and-white thinking that doesn’t fit reality anymore. China’s going to build its own system. It might not match the Western model — and that’s fine by them. When China was weak and divided, nobody was exporting human rights or democracy to them. The British forced opium on China in exchange for tea. Western powers seized territory, set up settlements, and burned the Summer Palace. It remains now unrestored as a permanent reminder of history for Chinese to never be blinded by hubris again. Now the same voices show up acting as saviors: “Don’t you want a better government? What’s wrong with you?” The condescension is unreal says Kishore. China will choose its own path. It may not be perfect in Western eyes, but it’s theirs. Unlike America, they don’t pretend their civilization is a universal model the whole world must copy. They do what works for China. You do what works for you. They’re not exporting their system to anyone. No threat. No need to feel insecure about China succeeding on its own terms. The West needs to drop the savior complex and get used to it. The 21st century isn’t yours to dictate anymore. Paraphrasing Kishore Mahbubani answering questions about China in 2020.
Larry 長祥65,923 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

Lana gets ATTACKED for speaking her view as a native Tibetan Chinese. These are her words paraphrased: What’s the real difference between the liberation of Xinjiang and Western colonialism? Let me set the record straight and school the people shamelessly projecting their own crimes onto China. This slander ends here. First, Xinjiang has been part of China since the 13th century. Western narratives try to bury that history, but the records and history books don’t lie. The liberation campaign targeted only the tiny minority — roughly 5-10% — of nobles and serf owners who oppressed the people. The common folk and original local leaders were never the enemy. By contrast, colonial powers raped, burned, pillaged, and massacred indiscriminately across the lands they conquered. Women, children, commoners, and elites — no one was spared. Second, the liberation of Tibetan areas (including parts of Sichuan) was just one chapter in China’s nationwide drive. It wasn’t only ethnic Tibetans who gained freedom. The PLA fought landlords across the entire country to emancipate the peasantry. That’s exactly why the card game Dou Dizhu — “Fight the Landlord” — exists. Third, ask the real question: Did these colonial powers ever unleash that level of brutality on their own people, on their own soil? Never. They sailed across oceans to do it to indigenous populations on other continents. They never treated their own the same way. Fourth, the PLA was never made up solely of Han soldiers, and the CPC has never been an exclusively Han organization. We don’t frame the liberation as “Han people coming to save the Tibetans.” That’s not how it was. The PLA is the people’s army. A far cry from colonial forces. How dare anyone draw that parallel? Fifth, after seizing lands through bloody conquest, colonial powers systematically erased indigenous languages and cultures. To this day, few remember the Aztecs by their original identity — they’re called Latinos, a colonial label, and their descendants speak only Spanish. Here in China, every ethnic group still has its native language and culture. Yes, some dialects (even certain Han ones like Cantonese) face pressure and decline — but that’s not the same as deliberate colonial erasure, and they still receive attention and space. Sixth, Tibetans still make up over 80% of Xizang’s (Tibet’s) population today. Indigenous peoples make up roughly 1% of the population in the United States — and English is the dominant language. Colonial powers have never paid meaningful reparations for their atrocities. Instead they project, deflect, and whine. Every nation built on colonial bloodshed will face its karmic reckoning. Those powers accumulated their wealth through centuries of primitive plunder and then rebranded it as “civilization,” “investment,” and “prosperity.” Now they complain about migration. If you hate immigration that much, maybe you shouldn’t have colonized in the first place. The hypocrisy is nauseating. Retribution is coming. Anyone in a former colonial nation with even a shred of honesty can see that mainstream Western media and history textbooks lost all credibility the moment they refused to face their own crimes and pay reparations. Five centuries of exploitative prosperity are drawing to a close. Justice will prevail in the end. Just wait and see.
Larry 長祥41,858 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

President of Republic of China (TAIWAN) calls himself a “child of Hokkaido” on TV. Ya the DPP is not beating the allegations that they are the descendants or collaborators of Japanese Invaders still living in Taiwan. The vlogger says: "President Lai nods and bows to Japanese politicians like a little brother. Kneels at bronze statues of Japanese colonists and talks about remembering the source of greatness and nutriment that is Japan. Lai claims Japanese colonization treated Taiwanese better than the KMT ever did. Defends Japan’s colonial record while acknowledging current tainted Japanese food from radioactive areas. In Taiwan we say he is hugging Japanese thighs for personal gain and playing a dangerous strategy of antagonizing Mainland China. History already showed what happens. Japan treats Taiwanese as useful pawns and discards them when finished. Tens of thousands of examples. It is as if the pro Taiwanese independence people have no long term memory."
Larry 長祥15,673 просмотров • 23 дней назад

“China's "ghost cities" were photographed, mocked, and cited as proof of inevitable collapse for over a decade. Then, one by one, they filled up. Kangbashi hit 153,000 residents. Zhengdong crossed 1.3 million. Chenggong passed 725,000. The corrections never traveled as far as the original claims.” -Sam Szuchan
Larry 長祥64,768 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Have you noticed Tibetan’s in The West ONLY speak English? Strange no? Source: whatdoeslanamean on Oracle Reels.
Larry 長祥23,078 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

As China rises, more will learn Chinese Mandarin, the most common dialect. Have you ever had the experience of a fluent English speaker looking down on you for having an accent or stuttering? One thing I am confident on is that the Chinese are VERY generous when we see you sincerely learning our language. Look how happy Xi Jang Kang is. We have many different dialects from Taiwanese (Fujian Hokkien) to Hakka to Shanghainese (degen jk).
Larry 長祥18,024 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

It is completely deliberate to paint pre-1950 Tibet as some pure spiritual paradise that China destroyed. The story of June Khamba shows how fake that picture is. Thank you to my long time friend brokenglasscountry for explaining: In 1917 a British woman obsessed with Tibetan Buddhism went all the way to Dharamsala chasing her visions. She ended up as English translator for one of the highest-ranking monks. What started as translation and teaching quickly turned into something else... She was told she had to practice Tantra — sexual intercourse with her male teacher as the path to enlightenment. This wasn’t some voluntary spiritual experiment. It became an exploitative relationship. (Something that happens often in spiritual circles in Vancouver) She later wrote about it as straight-up sexual abuse. And she wasn’t alone. Plenty of other Western women who got involved with Tibetan Buddhist circles around the world told the same story once they spoke out. (I once helped a woman release some trauma after she was conned by a fake guru in Jeju, Korea) That alone should make people stop and think. Supporters of “Free Tibet” keep saying China crushed religious freedom. The real story is simpler and uglier: the old system in Tibet wasn’t mainly about religion. It was about power and control. Tibetan Buddhism isn’t just Buddhism with a different hat. A lot of traditional Buddhists look at it and call parts of it blasphemy. The whole idea of living Buddhas — the Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama as eternal enlightened beings walking around in human form — clashes with core Buddhist teaching that even Buddhas are still lesser than ultimate reality, and humans are lesser than Buddhas. Then there’s the ritual use of human body parts — skulls, skins, bones — turned into religious objects. That has way more in common with old political power games than with any spiritual path that tells you to drop attachment to material things. And the biggest one: reincarnation. The system of recognizing the next Dalai Lama was never just a religious process. It was a political machine. It kept the priestly class in charge by making sure no secular challenge could ever stick. The “divine” selection process conveniently protected their authority. Ahh brothaa! he can see the special karma, but you can't. He will decide your fate brothaa! This is exactly why the Dalai Lama gets loud when China says it has a say in approving the next reincarnation. He forgets — or hopes everyone else forgets — how China got that authority in the first place. It goes back to the 18th century. Two senior lamas were fighting over power. One side invited the Gorkhas from Nepal to invade and loot the monasteries as payment. The chaos got so bad that the Qianlong Emperor stepped in. He put an end to lamas picking their own successors and moved the final authority to Beijing through the Golden Urn system. His reasoning was straightforward: the Buddha has no physical body. How the hell can there be a reincarnation in the first place? It was political theater dressed up as religion, and the emperor called it out. So when people today scream that China is attacking Tibetan “religious freedom,” they’re ignoring what that “freedom” actually looked like. It was a closed system of power that used spiritual claims to keep control. China didn’t invent the politics — it just ended the worst of it and brought the region under central authority like every other part of the country. The West loves its romantic image of old Tibet because it fits the narrative they want: China bad, Tibet pure victims, Westerners as the saviors who understand true spirituality better than the Chinese ever could. June Khamba’s story and the historical record both say otherwise. Tibet is already free of that old exploitative setup. The people who still push the “Free Tibet” line are usually the ones who never had to live under the version they romanticize. We don't need Richard Gere to save Tibet. Please find another quest. Thank you!
Larry 長祥16,943 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

Taiwan is an unfinished civil war. The fighting is done. Diplomacy is next. Tibet was a brutal religious theocracy before being modernized. Historically Tibet was always part of China, XiZang. Honk Kong riots were an attempted color revolution backed by foreign powers and/
Larry 長祥70,102 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад

Half blood prince calls Taiwanese Woman Chinese. 🇹🇼😱🇨🇳 People say he is disgusting. Some praise him. I say what is truly disgusting is how there is a global effort to lie to you about Taiwan, province of Republic of China. I talk about random things like my cousin blaming the Chinese for having a boxer rebellion when eight nine countries ganged up to carve up China. There is a social biological factor for Taiwanese diaspora to say they are not Chinese. It offers social safety and elevation. Ultimately this is for the benefit of the American empire. The smaller powers that align with America on this are likely going to see changes coming up. I made this video and post in the bath tub. So that is why the video feels so intimate. Namaste ninja!
Larry 長祥35,561 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

Dalai Llama: We are not seeking independence from China. We will stay WITH the People's Republic of China. One of my meditation teachers in Taiwan can trace his spiritual lineage to Tibet. As a Taiwanese Chinese of course I am interested to find out the truth. It is important to remember that when the Dalai Llama was working with the CIA in the past, he was less than 15 years old. His older brother was mainly calling the shots. Critical thinking is difficult to develop for human beings and without proper education and environment, we are easily swayed. Generally by age 26 our brains are fully developed but factors such as violence, trauma, and abuse can really slow us down or completely hamstring us mentally. Tibet has full autonomy to practice Buddhism. Buddhism is sacred to the Chinese as many scholars would agree that the Chinese spiritual practice of Taoism gave a strong foundation to fully understand Buddha's deep teachings on the nature of the Universe. Blessings to you.
Larry 長祥219,406 просмотров • 3 лет назад

How I slowly lost faith in the Western academic consensus after digging into the data myself. It started with Japanese colonization of Taiwan. Textbooks and "respectable" sources painted Japan as the benevolent modernizer — built infrastructure, hurt nobody, best friend ever. I believed it for years. Supported Taiwanese independence into my early 20s. Then I looked deeper. They built for their benefit. Sucked Taiwan dry. Resisters got snuffed out. As a Chinese diaspora "frog in the well," I had every emotional reason to hate Japan. Family history. Culture. But I try neutrality. Buddhism flourished there — powerful teachings preserved on that journey from India through China. Respect where it's due. Still, in my opinion, the framing was off. Propaganda works because we're emotional beings. No one is pure logic — not even stoic warriors or 15,000-hour meditators like me. Men especially: romantic, protective, quick to HOT blood when the narrative says the enemy must be dealt with. 0-100 real quick, whole squad on that real shit? Next hit: Plaza Accords. Ask any AI the Western consensus version. "Japan's fault. Bad management." Germany faced similar pressure and recovered. Japan? From dominating to second/third rate. Toshiba, Mitsubishi... Push back with material conditions, alliances, geography (destiny), trade realities... and the AI backpedals: "You're right, let me reframe." Eastern voices, experts from Asia, India, Middle East — they get dismissed. But the data doesn't lie. Common thread: no matter how structured the argument, most stay brainwashed. Brutal fact of human nature. I came to Canada at 6. Parents sacrificed 150k+ — nearly broke them. I have roots here, duties in Taiwan, a daughter in BC. I want peace. Less war. Less exploitation. Why can't I speak? Everyone has a voice. Use it — it's healing. Trauma lives in the fascia and marrow. Been called a CCP agent for this. 😂 I'm too lazy, didn't even do my hair. No script — just messy notes bouncing from herbal teachers to Blink-182. Cancer twice changed me. First time: toxic positivity. Second: two years quiet... Western consensus shines on hard science. On culture, history, geopolitics? Questionable as hell. Propaganda thrives in the gray. Gen Z gets it. They're tuning out the noise, creating their own frequency. Boomers, millennials — let them cook. Full send. Life is complicated. Most live in gray. Thieves become kings, kings become snakes, snakes loyal dogs. Don't rush to pick sides. Meditate. Find your path inside. I wrote a free book on it — link in bio. Not perfect, but real. #Geopolitics #QuestionEverything
Larry 長祥10,699 просмотров • 1 месяц назад