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PLA troops are ‘the pride of the nation’ and ‘deeply respected by the people’ — according to official CCP media. Reality in a Chinese High-Speed Rail station: Dozens of soldiers forced to squat and kneel on the floor like this, using public seats as tables to eat their meals. This isn’t respect. This is terrible management, zero welfare, and zero dignity for the troops.

PLA troops are ‘the pride of the nation’ and ‘deeply respected by the people’ — according to official CCP media. Reality in a Chinese High-Speed Rail station: Dozens of soldiers forced to squat and kneel on the floor like this, using public seats as tables to eat their meals. This isn’t respect. This is terrible management, zero welfare, and zero dignity for the troops.

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Hainan, China. The lady brought her own equipment and the service provider is not happy.

Hainan, China. The lady brought her own equipment and the service provider is not happy.

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Chinese auto manufacturer trying to replicate feat by Range Rover. Fails.

Chinese auto manufacturer trying to replicate feat by Range Rover. Fails.

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Each morning, these Chinese will go to Vietnam across the border to get cheap goods.

Each morning, these Chinese will go to Vietnam across the border to get cheap goods.

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Shibuya gets criticised for its street girls. China stays quiet about its own — even though many of these women stand there not for glamour, but for their families. Behind every neon-lit corner is someone paying for a sibling’s school fees, a parent’s medicine, a child’s future. Compassion costs nothing. Judgement costs them everything.

Shibuya gets criticised for its street girls. China stays quiet about its own — even though many of these women stand there not for glamour, but for their families. Behind every neon-lit corner is someone paying for a sibling’s school fees, a parent’s medicine, a child’s future. Compassion costs nothing. Judgement costs them everything.

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Grand ‘Heroes send off’ parade for the cameras — crowds waving flags, cheering the convoy. Cut! Filming ends and the ‘actors’ sit back playing on their phones… while real citizens in orange suits clean the muddy streets. Who is this propaganda really serving? The people, or the regime’s image? What do you think — genuine patriotism or manufactured spectacle? 👇

Grand ‘Heroes send off’ parade for the cameras — crowds waving flags, cheering the convoy. Cut! Filming ends and the ‘actors’ sit back playing on their phones… while real citizens in orange suits clean the muddy streets. Who is this propaganda really serving? The people, or the regime’s image? What do you think — genuine patriotism or manufactured spectacle? 👇

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Brave PLA soldiers trying to block flood water using their bodies — a classic image of Chinese state propaganda in action. In the midst of devastating floods, state media showcases People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops heroically linking arms and forming human walls against raging torrents to “protect the people and the Party.” Videos and photos circulate widely, praising their sacrifice as the ultimate display of loyalty and bravery. But netizens often see through the optics: while soldiers do risk their lives in disaster relief (as in past major floods in Hebei, Anhui, or earlier 1998 events), these dramatic human-shield moments highlight deeper issues — inadequate infrastructure, rushed construction, and a system that prioritizes propaganda over prevention. Why rely on human bodies when better engineering, early warnings, and transparent governance could save more lives? This isn’t just heroism; it’s a window into how the CCP turns real emergencies into loyalty spectacles. What do you think — genuine sacrifice or carefully staged narrative for the cameras?

Brave PLA soldiers trying to block flood water using their bodies — a classic image of Chinese state propaganda in action. In the midst of devastating floods, state media showcases People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops heroically linking arms and forming human walls against raging torrents to “protect the people and the Party.” Videos and photos circulate widely, praising their sacrifice as the ultimate display of loyalty and bravery. But netizens often see through the optics: while soldiers do risk their lives in disaster relief (as in past major floods in Hebei, Anhui, or earlier 1998 events), these dramatic human-shield moments highlight deeper issues — inadequate infrastructure, rushed construction, and a system that prioritizes propaganda over prevention. Why rely on human bodies when better engineering, early warnings, and transparent governance could save more lives? This isn’t just heroism; it’s a window into how the CCP turns real emergencies into loyalty spectacles. What do you think — genuine sacrifice or carefully staged narrative for the cameras?

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China loves bragging about building a ‘high-trust society’. Yet here’s their latest invention: a ‘smart stamp’ that literally counts every single use, locks after 3 presses, screams ‘abnormal use’ if you press too long, and demands fresh authorization each time. Even a basic rubber stamp now needs you boss’s permission. This is the same regime that tells you Chinese society is built on trust. They don’t trust their own people with a stamp. 😂 Welcome to digital totalitarianism — now controlling the most mundane tools of daily life. #China #Surveillance #HighTrustSociety #CCP”

China loves bragging about building a ‘high-trust society’. Yet here’s their latest invention: a ‘smart stamp’ that literally counts every single use, locks after 3 presses, screams ‘abnormal use’ if you press too long, and demands fresh authorization each time. Even a basic rubber stamp now needs you boss’s permission. This is the same regime that tells you Chinese society is built on trust. They don’t trust their own people with a stamp. 😂 Welcome to digital totalitarianism — now controlling the most mundane tools of daily life. #China #Surveillance #HighTrustSociety #CCP”

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On a Chinese tour bus, the pensioners are in high spirits and waving national flags and belting out patriotic classics nonstop. Meanwhile, the driver in the front seat is visibly dying inside. His expressions say it all: headache, second-hand embarrassment, and “how many more hours of this?” Netizens are cracking up: • “Driver is not afraid of cold or hot, he can also withstand anything” • “His brain going to explode” • “Driver maybe murdered” • “I will sing if my pension is 10,000” • “Why the driver didn’t sing hahaha” Classic Chinese tour group chaos. The older generation’s energy vs the driver’s pain — comedy gold. 🇨🇳🚌 #TheGreatTranslationMovement #ChineseTourists #PatrioticSongs #TourBusLife #ChinaVibes

On a Chinese tour bus, the pensioners are in high spirits and waving national flags and belting out patriotic classics nonstop. Meanwhile, the driver in the front seat is visibly dying inside. His expressions say it all: headache, second-hand embarrassment, and “how many more hours of this?” Netizens are cracking up: • “Driver is not afraid of cold or hot, he can also withstand anything” • “His brain going to explode” • “Driver maybe murdered” • “I will sing if my pension is 10,000” • “Why the driver didn’t sing hahaha” Classic Chinese tour group chaos. The older generation’s energy vs the driver’s pain — comedy gold. 🇨🇳🚌 #TheGreatTranslationMovement #ChineseTourists #PatrioticSongs #TourBusLife #ChinaVibes

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Chinese animation shows an optimistic battle between US and Venezuela. It is postulating KH-31 carrying SU30 will be sinking US carriers. The end result? Mass Air Cav Smash and Grab operation that end in one hour.

Chinese animation shows an optimistic battle between US and Venezuela. It is postulating KH-31 carrying SU30 will be sinking US carriers. The end result? Mass Air Cav Smash and Grab operation that end in one hour.

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Every time that island country comes up, the same people start laughing. “See? Look at their red-light areas. What a joke.” Then five minutes later they’re posting skyline photos covered in LED lights like neon equals virtue. I don’t know. Walk a few streets behind any shiny business district. Past the malls. Past the glass towers. You’ll find older blocks that never make it into promo videos. The same kind of quiet economy exists. Different language on the door, same arrangement inside. Big screens and bright lights don’t automatically mean a society is cleaner. Sometimes it just means the camera angle is better. It’s easy to point at someone else’s mess. Harder to admit your own city has corners people prefer not to film.

Every time that island country comes up, the same people start laughing. “See? Look at their red-light areas. What a joke.” Then five minutes later they’re posting skyline photos covered in LED lights like neon equals virtue. I don’t know. Walk a few streets behind any shiny business district. Past the malls. Past the glass towers. You’ll find older blocks that never make it into promo videos. The same kind of quiet economy exists. Different language on the door, same arrangement inside. Big screens and bright lights don’t automatically mean a society is cleaner. Sometimes it just means the camera angle is better. It’s easy to point at someone else’s mess. Harder to admit your own city has corners people prefer not to film.

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Enough China infiltration. Anyone wants to see Chinese flag in a US university graduation ceremony?

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Enough China infiltration. Anyone wants to see Chinese flag in a US university graduation ceremony?

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Disturbing yet satisfying: Mainland tourists harass a boy at a Hong Kong golf driving range for not answering correctly about Hong Kong’s status. He endured their pressure… then delivered a perfect clapback at the end. The official correct answer is Hong Kong is an inalienable part of the People’s Republic of China But no one asking for the same thing for Beijing and Shanghai. Maybe these 2 cities are plotting their independence ?

Disturbing yet satisfying: Mainland tourists harass a boy at a Hong Kong golf driving range for not answering correctly about Hong Kong’s status. He endured their pressure… then delivered a perfect clapback at the end. The official correct answer is Hong Kong is an inalienable part of the People’s Republic of China But no one asking for the same thing for Beijing and Shanghai. Maybe these 2 cities are plotting their independence ?

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Indonesia KRL Collision Tragedy: Another Reminder of the Dangers When Shifting to Chinese-Made Trains In the deadly Bekasi Timur Station crash (April 27, 2026), a KRL Commuterline was rear-ended, killing at least 4 and injuring dozens. While most of Indonesia’s KRL fleet still runs on reliable second-hand Japanese trains, the government has been aggressively replacing them with newer Chinese-made trains from CRRC Qingdao Sifang — despite higher costs and growing safety concerns.m This tragedy highlights the risks of increasing dependence on mainland Chinese infrastructure exports. Quality issues, corner-cutting, and rushed “Belt and Road” style projects often come at the expense of safety and reliability. When countries choose Chinese trains over proven Japanese ones, ordinary people pay the price — sometimes with their lives. TGTM exposing the raw side. What’s your read? #BekasiTrainCrash #ChineseTrains #KRLIndonesia #InfrastructureFail

Indonesia KRL Collision Tragedy: Another Reminder of the Dangers When Shifting to Chinese-Made Trains In the deadly Bekasi Timur Station crash (April 27, 2026), a KRL Commuterline was rear-ended, killing at least 4 and injuring dozens. While most of Indonesia’s KRL fleet still runs on reliable second-hand Japanese trains, the government has been aggressively replacing them with newer Chinese-made trains from CRRC Qingdao Sifang — despite higher costs and growing safety concerns.m This tragedy highlights the risks of increasing dependence on mainland Chinese infrastructure exports. Quality issues, corner-cutting, and rushed “Belt and Road” style projects often come at the expense of safety and reliability. When countries choose Chinese trains over proven Japanese ones, ordinary people pay the price — sometimes with their lives. TGTM exposing the raw side. What’s your read? #BekasiTrainCrash #ChineseTrains #KRLIndonesia #InfrastructureFail

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Just wondering, asking those who had served in the Navy, is there any vocation that doesn’t require you to go out of the Cabin?

Just wondering, asking those who had served in the Navy, is there any vocation that doesn’t require you to go out of the Cabin?

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Sometimes low tech problem doesn’t need high tech solution.

Sometimes low tech problem doesn’t need high tech solution.

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子供の教育には中国の軍国主義。 #大翻訳運動

子供の教育には中国の軍国主義。 #大翻訳運動

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Gong Zheng (宫钲), a Chinese student at the University of Southampton, beat and kicked Hong Kong protesters, ranting "Hong Kong belongs to China." #TheGreatTranslationMovement

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Gong Zheng (宫钲), a Chinese student at the University of Southampton, beat and kicked Hong Kong protesters, ranting "Hong Kong belongs to China." #TheGreatTranslationMovement

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Iran now is claiming to already hit US aircraft carrier by SU-35. Can anyone identify which AI generated carrier is this?

Iran now is claiming to already hit US aircraft carrier by SU-35. Can anyone identify which AI generated carrier is this?

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On December 3, at the 2025 Table Tennis Mixed Team World Cup held in Chengdu, the Hong Kong, China team lost to the Japan team with a score of 2:8. In the men's singles highlight match, Lin Zhaoheng faced Tomokazu Harimoto. When Lin Zhaoheng was leading 6:3 in the first game, a Chinese female fan in the stands suddenly lost emotional control and shouted, "Those who support Japan should all die!" As soon as these words were spoken, some spectators at the scene unexpectedly burst into cheers. This episode instantly disrupted the match rhythm, and Lin Zhaoheng subsequently lost his mental balance, dropping the next three games and being reversed by Tomokazu Harimoto with a 0:3 score.

On December 3, at the 2025 Table Tennis Mixed Team World Cup held in Chengdu, the Hong Kong, China team lost to the Japan team with a score of 2:8. In the men's singles highlight match, Lin Zhaoheng faced Tomokazu Harimoto. When Lin Zhaoheng was leading 6:3 in the first game, a Chinese female fan in the stands suddenly lost emotional control and shouted, "Those who support Japan should all die!" As soon as these words were spoken, some spectators at the scene unexpectedly burst into cheers. This episode instantly disrupted the match rhythm, and Lin Zhaoheng subsequently lost his mental balance, dropping the next three games and being reversed by Tomokazu Harimoto with a 0:3 score.

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