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In Pingbu Village, Xinheng Town, Jieyang, Guangdong, several minors beat and burned to death a mother dog and her 4 puppies. In the full video, it's not "mischievous"—it's cold-blooded. The puppies made no sound, the mother dog had no way out, leaving only human shame in the end. Don't let this incident disappear. Forward it.
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动505,309 views • 18 days ago

🔥 CHINESE ARROGANCE STRIKES AGAIN on AirAsia! A Chinese tourist buys two bottles of mineral water for RM8 on an AirAsia flight to Malaysia. He pays with ¥100 RMB. The crew politely gives him RM44 change. Instead of thanking them, he gets angry and demands: “Why only RM44?! It should be RM92!” He actually thought RMB and Malaysian Ringgit are 1:1. Then he takes out his phone and records a video, acting like he caught AirAsia scamming him. Zero research. Zero respect. Pure entitlement. Reality: ¥100 RMB is only worth around RM60+. The crew gave him the correct change. This is the typical “Ugly Chinese Tourist” behavior — no humility, no preparation, just arrogance and demands when other countries don’t follow China’s rules. Moral of the story: Some Chinese travelers still treat foreign countries like their own backyard with zero respect for local currency or customs. Educate yourselves before traveling. #ChineseTourist #AirAsia #UglyChinese #TravelFail #Malaysia
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动1,411,639 views • 1 month ago
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A netizen in Guangxi discovered that the little black dog at home had gone missing. After reviewing the surveillance footage, it was found that it was likely a dog meat vendor who, while the little black dog and the little white dog were "courting," used a rope to lasso the little black dog's neck and forcibly took him away. Unfortunately, by the time he located the little black dog, it had already been killed and turned into dog meat hot pot. In some rural areas of China, the culture of "eating dog meat hot pot" remains prevalent, so to this day, dog meat vendors frequently roam around stealing pet dogs raised by others. They believe that eating dog meat can make the body healthier, and they even hold "dog meat eating celebration events." They also have a saying: "First black, second white, third yellow." They believe that black dog meat ranks first, especially delicious and particularly nourishing for health. Location: Guangxi, China.
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动24,480 views • 22 hours ago

Chinese tourist entitlement in Malaysia: And why no one likes Chinese tourist. A mainland Chinese man on a business trip notices international flags at his hotel but no PRC one. Instead of letting it go, he pulls staff aside: ‘If you want to earn money from Chinese people, hang our flag!’ The worker looks surprised and tries to respond, but the lecture continues. This kind of behaviour — treating every country like it owes China special treatment — is a big reason Chinese tourists often face resentment abroad.
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动61,309 views • 13 days ago

Chinese office ladies clearly received their takeout… then filed a complaint saying ‘we never got it’ for a full refund. Delivery guy is boiling. One day he might snaps and goes full Zhang Xianzhong on them. Why? Because in China, delivery drivers are looked down on as 底层 — low-status outsiders. Easy to scam and exploit. ‘They’re not real people anyway.’ This is the real ‘high-trust society’: 社会底层互害, where the bottom rung casually screws each other for pennies until the pressure explodes into random mass killings. Not everyone counts as human here. What’s your take — low trust or just survival in a status-obsessed system?
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Creators from a “Responsible big country” are flying to Africa to SLAP, BEAT, and swing real Black toddlers like ragdolls — all for millions of views and cash. What started as squishing ‘Natasha’ Black baby dolls has now turned into live child abuse tourism. These (at this point I don’t know what to call them) are treating African kids as their personal stress toys and content slaves. This is 21st century colonization: economic power + zero morals = open season on Black children while the world stays silent. Western platforms would terminate accounts instantly. Inside the Great Wall? Trending with applause. Is this ‘friendship’ or straight-up racist exploitation? Drop your hottest take. 🔥👇” Somehow no one is talking about those. Maybe the victims here are no more human than the ones in Epstein files that Chinese like to talk about? #NatashaTrend #ChinaInAfrica #ChildAbuse #ModernColonialism #AfricaExploitation
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动138,885 views • 1 month ago

That wasn’t hesitation. It was a moment of visible disbelief. The spokesperson gives a brief pause and a knowing look. Context: A reporter claims China can destroy U.S. weapons before they reach Taiwan. That expression comes before the official response. Sometimes the pause is more honest than the statement.
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动538,524 views • 6 months ago
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She tried to leave. He chased her and forced her back by hitting her on her head. CCTV exists and well recorded. No charges followed. He wasn’t innocent — just well-connected. This is how justice works in China. And to the Western defenders still explaining why this is “nuanced”: some of you don’t support victims — you support systems.
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动502,405 views • 6 months ago
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A man surnamed Wang in Wangcheng Town, Changsha, China, saw the victim passing by alone and wanted to pull her into the house to rape her, but because of the woman's resistance, he knocked her unconscious and then raped her. In the end, the victim's head was hit by a brick to death. Safe country. Plenty of cameras around.
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动41,455 views • 15 days ago
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These videos surprised a lot of people: bamboo does burn, but not the way social media describes it. It doesn’t explode. It doesn’t melt. It chars slowly — similar to timber — and sometimes even stays standing. So maybe the question isn’t: ‘Why is HK still using bamboo?’ But: ‘Why don’t we separate the performance of bamboo from the failures of safety around it? Engineers, builders, HK folks — what do you think after seeing the videos?
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动448,836 views • 7 months ago

PSA: beware of scammers from China! Scammers from China are now in airports. These women often dress well to reduce a person’s guard. They often prowl along the exit area of Kuala Lumpur and ask for money They have some sob story of running out of money in Genting Casino and haven’t eat for a few days. Once they earn the victim’s trust, they promised to send money to the victim if they help them. Is it common now in the US? Or have you encounter it in your country? Share your thoughts and experience. What we knows is that the countries hit are those countries that recent go VISA free with China. We will have a series of Chinese scammers and their modus operandi in our new articles soon! Subscribe now to get our latest update.
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动351,219 views • 6 months ago

China Youth Daily proudly releases a female PLA special forces training video featuring 3 "incredible" feats. The funniest part? This propaganda piece was fully approved, edited, and published... with these obvious flaws still in it. Feat 1: Shooting with eyes closed Feat 2: Climbing rope without own strength Feat 3: Armored eyes glued to the scope How did this pass review? Or the video editor is one of us?
The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动32,197 views • 15 days ago