Posts by Ms-Not-Nice

    If she was half black she would not even made the show like you mean to tell me no half black girls from China Korea or Japan auditioned for this show? But they managed to find about 3 to 4 half white girls lol not even half SEA girls on here


    omg you are so right. Thats really sad too. And the thing is, its engineered to be that way too by the powers that be. Because i actually follow and like pictures of blasian people on instagram. They almost NEVER show up in instagram explore feed despite my constant support for them but the half white ones always do. I also get recommended light skin asians using a tan filter instead of being recommended a real dark skin asian ;(


    i wish these shows would actually celebrate diversity by treating all halfs equally and giving them all an equal opportunity, but instead we get shoved with Eurocentrism.


    Its also not a coincidence that the only place they will stick a dark skin girl is in a show like Unpretty Rapster or that Street Dancing show. Almost as if they feel like dark skin is too "masculine/strong" to be on a show like Girls Planets, so they are going to continue to typecast them in a ssen unnie concept. Yet people will think we are crazy for pointing this out :rolleyes:

    Im sorry but she is the perfect example of a privileged idol who is getting votes just because her brother is famous. She can't even sing or dance plus she doesnt have great visuals or charisma either. If she gets into the final lineup it would be one wasted spot. Kpop stans need to stop doing this kind of stuff.

    i'd argue its even an example of white privilege too. You have to remember alot of southeast asian countries are backing her like Thailand/Indo/Filipines which are countries that bow down and worship mixed caucasian people. If you are mixed white, you'd have a celebrity career handed to you on a platter in those countries. Even easily win a beauty pageant.


    I'd guarantee you if she was mixed black, she would not get half the support shes getting now and people would not overlook her lack of talent. Nepotism + white privilege = automatic huge support. Its not fair but what can we do.

    Well the one nitpicking would be you cause you just pointed out China’s islamophobia and try to belittle their hatred towards other religions… as seen by your “x,y and z” comment. And tbh I see this very often here.


    i did not belittle ANYTHING. The topic is about the taliban and are they a christian/buddhist organization? NO. So why in the hell would i bring other groups up for? the news story isn't about them smartass. I've posted about CCP's abuse of other groups before as well (not in this forum). They deserve their own topic and their own news story CLEARLY.


    That "x, y, and z" comment was meant to point out the user's ridiculous what aboutism tactic. Trying to go off tangent on purpose and to try to distance the islamphobia label from the CCP when they are exactly that. Islamaphobic.


    They can try to go through loop and circles about why i shouldn't use the word yet they still haven't made ANY valid point why the word is inaccurate aside from saying "they hate everything else too". DUH. Its a communist dictatorship.


    and what i said was right. Don't use Islam as a mask for morality only to then work for a country that bans the entirety of islam. All that user is basically saying is "the taliban were already hypocrites for x, y, and z". No s*** sherlock. Still doesn't mean they're not hypocrites for this either..


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    “ I don’t really get what that person is saying, but she is not agreeing with me, so she must be in support of what I’m going against “


    Its very telling that the first thing you do when you go into a thread about the CCP / Taliban is find ways to nitpick speech (and twist context for deceptive purposes) and slander the person posting the newstory instead of being more offended at the actual horrific newstory. I'm very good at weeding out people's real intentions and these tactics don't go unnoticed by me. You came into this thread wanting to slander, make "what aboutisms" and nitpick at anything irrelevant you can find to demonize me because you seem upset i posted something that made China or the Taliban look bad. Boo hoo lol. Your priorities show your real intentions and clearly someone that is actually against the CCP or the Taliban, their first reaction in this thread would be to condemn THEM. Not the person posting the news story.


    You're full of BS. Don't have time for two pro Chinese supremacists. Sorry, not sorry.

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    Well, China is anti-religion anyway.


    duh  :sleeping:


    you wanna type another word salad for why working with a country where your religion is banned isn't considered hypocritical?


    the money proves it was never about Islam or Morality when the Talilban were oppressing others (including women, Christians, muslims they don't agree with and homosexuals). These muslim countries that are working with China need to take off their fake Islam mask


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    but other religious group like Christians and Tibetan Buddhists also suffer or suffered under them. They aren't just Islamophobic per se.

    This is like saying China isn't homophobic because they also hate Trannies too ^^


    all you're doing is basically speech policing at this point. "You can't call them islamaphobic because they hate x, y, and z too". The definition of Nitpicking i swear


    They ARE islamaphobic. You want to add other "phobics", be my guest. But dont' act like what i'm saying is inaccurate.

    Taliban isn't the only country with Muslim majority willing to work with CCP.

    and it doesn't make those countries any less hypocritical.


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    Islam is like Christianity with so many sects that don't like each other.

    only problem is China is against the entirety of Islam in their country


    pointing out that different kinds of muslims don't like each other doesn't make a difference to what i said. China is Islamophobic period!

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    Taliban working with a country that jails you for wearing a hijab and practicing Islam. Proves the Taliban don't GIVE A S*** about islam at all lol.


    You have no right to force women to wear burqas + hijabs and practice blasphemy laws if you are taking Chinese money hypocrites.


    Down with the CCP! :thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:

    If this was back in the day, they would have been killed all these people but since the world is watching they can't do a real "cultural revolution" like they did in the past and in Cambodia (Millions of intellectuals and Celebrities were massacred in a genocide). Lets see all the chinese people on this forum defend this lunacy in 1,2,3.....


    BEIJING — China's government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday to promote "revolutionary culture," broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality.


    President Xi Jinping has called for a "national rejuvenation," with tighter Communist Party control of business, education, culture and religion. Companies and the public are under increasing pressure to align with its vision for a more powerful China and healthier society.

    A Fiery Debate Over 'Sissies' Vs. Macho Men In China's Social Media

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    A Fiery Debate Over 'Sissies' Vs. Macho Men In China's Social Media

    The party has reduced children's access to online games and is trying to discourage what it sees as unhealthy attention to celebrities.

    Broadcasters must "resolutely put an end to sissy men and other abnormal esthetics," the TV regulator said, using an insulting slang term for effeminate men — niang pao, or literally, "girlie guns."


    That reflects official concern that Chinese pop stars, influenced by the sleek, girlish look of some South Korean and Japanese singers and actors, are failing to encourage China's young men to be masculine enough.


    Broadcasters should avoid promoting "vulgar internet celebrities" and admiration of wealth and celebrity, the regulator said. Instead, programs should "vigorously promote excellent Chinese traditional culture, revolutionary culture and advanced socialist culture."



    Chinese Leaders Leverage Media To Shape How The World Perceives China

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    Chinese Leaders Leverage Media To Shape How The World Perceives China

    Xi's government also is tightening control over Chinese internet industries.

    It has launched anti-monopoly, data security and other enforcement actions at companies including games and social media provider Tencent Holding and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group that the ruling party worries are too big and independent.

    Rules that took effect Wednesday limit anyone under 18 to three hours per week of online games and prohibit play on school days.


    In China, Kids Are Limited To Playing Video Games For Only 3 Hours Per Week

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    In China, Kids Are Limited To Playing Video Games For Only 3 Hours Per Week

    Game developers already were required to submit new titles for government approval before they could be released. Officials have called on them to add nationalistic themes.


    The party also is tightening control over celebrities.

    Broadcasters should avoid performers who "violate public order" or have "lost morality," the regulator said. Programs about the children of celebrities also are banned.


    On Saturday, microblog platform Weibo Corp. suspended thousands of accounts for fan clubs and entertainment news.

    A popular actress, Zhao Wei, has disappeared from streaming platforms without explanation. Her name has been removed from credits of movies and TV programs.

    the pro CCP chinese people in this topic trying to normalize censorship and authoritarianism dictatorships  ?(?(?(


    i know plenty of people in the west who play video games and have kids. This has NOTHING to do with the "improvement" of their society. Parents even play video games with their kids as a bonding experience. How evil of the CCP to take that away.


    Banning gays, religion, video games, killing celeb entertainment, omg people are really going to revolt soon. Who knows, they may ban condoms and birth control soon!


    this is why Thomas Jefferson allowed the right to bear arms. No one wants to live in a military dictatorship like China and North Korea where the average citizen is defenceless against a corrupt military government.


    Just remember the evil that happened when they killed all the landlords and did a mass wipe out of culture. If China was broken into several different countries instead of being one huge monopoly of territories (including some that don't belong to them) the world would be in a better place.

    China doesn’t want a nation of incels and oppa fangirls that wasted their youth making prdophile and sexual deviant idols become richer. Teens obsessing with things online has become the opium of the internet age, and China knows from its history that addictions affect their society. They see South Korea collapsing demographically and are taking extreme measures so they don’t turn like that

    Its illogical to think that has everything to do with Korea's low birth rate. But i guess you have to be illogical in the first place to defend the CCP's censorship. Banning Video Games, Same Sex couples, Religion, Culture and the likes has nothing to do with improving society at all.

    The latest directive from Beijing seeks to wipe out Mongolian language and culture, activists and commentators say.

    Banning Mongolian From Kindergartens Part of China's 'Cultural Genocide': Activists


    Plans by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to extend compulsory Mandarin teaching to preschoolers across the country are part of an ongoing process of "cultural genocide" in the northern region of Inner Mongolia and in other regions of China with specific cultures, commentators told RFA on Wednesday


    Starting from the fall semester of 2021, kindergartens in ethnic minority and rural areas that aren't already using Mandarin for childcare activities must begin to do so, according to a recent directive from the ministry of education.


    The government is also launching a nationwide "batch training" scheme for kindergarten teachers to ensure a sufficient supply of qualified staff to meet the new demand.


    The move is aimed at "enabling pre-school children in ethnic minority and rural areas and rural areas to gradually acquire the ability to communicate at a basic level in Mandarin, and to lay the foundations for the compulsory education phase," the directive said.


    Yang Haiying, a professor at Japan's Shizuoka University, said the move is part of CCP general secretary Xi Jinping's plan to extend the CCP's political agenda from cradle to grave.


    "I think that this is part of Xi Jinping's cradle-to-grave agenda, one that he is now eager to complete by September," Yang told RFA.

    "He has already claimed to have lifted China out of poverty, and now he is trying to unify the Chinese nation culturally, too," he said. "That means linguistic unity, according to his beliefs."


    "This approach was successful in Inner Mongolia last year, through the use of comprehensive suppression [of opposing voices]," Yang said.

    Plans to end the use of the Mongolian language in schools in China's northern region of Inner Mongolia sparked weeks of class boycotts, street protests, and a region-wide crackdown by riot squads and state security police in the fall of 2020, in a process described by ethnic Mongolians as "cultural genocide."


    Koreans, Uyghurs, Tibetans also affected


    The government has also introduced similar changes to the national curriculum that will phase out Korean-language teaching from schools in northeast China, which is home to a population of roughly 2.3 million Koreans, the largest population outside of the Korean Peninsula, of whom just under two million are Chinese nationals of Korean ethnicity.


    In the northwestern region of Xinjiang, at least one county in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) no longer offers Uyghur language instruction to students, officials told RFA in January 2021, despite being home to a mostly Uyghur population.

    Meanwhile, Tibetan parents of affected children have told RFA that keeping young Tibetans away from their culture and language would have severe negative consequences for the future.


    Language rights have become a particular focus for Tibetan efforts to assert national identity in recent years, with informally organized language courses in the monasteries and towns typically deemed “illegal associations” and teachers subject to detention and arrest.


    The "education for national unity" policy has been traced back to a September 2019 speech by ruling Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping, who told a conference on national unity: "The Chinese nation is one big family, and we will build the Chinese dream together."


    'Natural switch to Mandarin'


    Ethnic Mongolian scholar Khubis said previously Mongolian-medium kindergartens in the capital of China's norther region of Inner Mongolia have already begun to allow Han Chinese children to enroll.


    "There were still a few Mongolian-medium schools and kindergartens left in Hohhot, because [previous] leaders supported Mongolian kindergartens when they were in power," Khubis said.


    "But when kindergartens open in September, local Han children will all be allowed to enroll in Mongolian-medium kindergartens," he said. "With Han Chinese children coming in, the language used will naturally switch to Mandarin."


    An employee who answered the phone at a Mongolian-medium kindergarten in Hohhot on Wednesday confirmed that no Mongolian would be used there from Sept. 1.


    "Ah, yes, no, we won't use Mongolian; there'll be no Mongolian," the employee said.


    Xi Haiming, chairman of the Southern Mongolian parliament in exile, who currently lives in Germany, said the move is in clear violation of China’s Constitution and a law on ethnic autonomous regions.


    "According to the Chinese Constitution, all ethnic groups have the right and freedom to preserve and develop their own languages," Xi told RFA. "The Ethnic Autonomous Region Law also guarantees those rights."


    "Mongolians learning Mongolian won't automatically give rise to separatism, but is rather part of their feeling for their own culture and traditions," he said.

    'Cultural genocide'


    Enghebatu Togochog of the New York-based Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center (SMHRIC), said that the CCP is implementing "wholesale cultural genocide" in Inner Mongolia.


    "The goal of this round of genocide is clear: wipe out Mongolian language, culture and identity from [Inner] Mongolia entirely to create a homogeneous Chinese society that is free from any ethnic problem," he said in comments reported on the SMHRIC website.


    "[It] started in Southern Mongolia last September ... and replaced Mongolian with Chinese as the medium of instruction across the region," he said.


    He said more than 300,000 Mongolian students took to the streets, while millions of parents, teachers, and students carried out a region-wide school boycott.

    An estimated 8,000-10,000 protesters have since been arrested for their role in the protests, he said.

    Enghebatu Togochog called for an international boycott of the 2022 Olympics in China.


    "Allowing China to host the Olympics is just like allowing Nazi Germany to host another Olympics," he said. "China is committing multiple genocides in front the eyes of the international community [and] cracking down on any dissent, any peaceful protest."


    "China is trying to dominate the world culturally, economically, militarily, and politically through infiltration, extortion, and other criminal activities," he said. "It is threat to humanity, it is existential threat to the core value of democracy, human rights, and human dignity."


    The chinese are the biggest threat to Asian culture. So many people's culture and history are being erased. Their arrogance will be their downfall. And we have so many chinese supremacists in western countries and those in SEA countries (where they refuse to speak the local language) making all sorts of BS excuses and cosigning what is going on.


    Never forget one of the first victims of the cultural revolution Bian Zhongyun. She was a teacher that was lynched by her own students for having an opinion!

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    Majority of Filipinos are racist especially towards Chinese people.

    they don't want the same thing thats happening in Africa. Being debt trapped and having their politics run by the chinese (which benefits CHINA and NOT THE PHILIPINES OR THEIR PEOPLE)


    I just love when chinese nationalists try to play the victim.


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    They want us to "leave" their country when in fact, the Chinese community is creating jobs for them


    nah, they are only there to spread their pro ccp agenda and soften the blow of China stealing Ocean territory and dumping huge amounts of human waste in it.


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    The natives should be in charge of their own country, not China. They see where the effects of this might lead if they don't speak up now.


    We already see pro ccp chinese people taking over Malaysia/Singapore and refusing to speak a word of Malay.