I am a Chinese(in mainland China),you can ask me some questions other than the government

Why is Xi Jinping (the pooh) such a faggot that he actually paid Jizzney to make a Mulan parody that was just a shitty CCP propaganda piece- One which was literally filmed right outside of a Chinese towelhead gulag?
 
Why is Xi Jinping (the pooh) such a faggot that he actually paid Jizzney to make a Mulan parody that was just a shitty CCP propaganda piece- One which was literally filmed right outside of a Chinese towelhead gulag?
Where did you hear that Xi or the CCP bankrolled Mulan? Occam's razor says Disney thought the movie would be profitable by itself, especially in China. They just misjudged the market.
 
How does the CCP expect to take over the world when the dollar is still the reserve currency and that China can't stop it's leader from initiating currency manipulation.
 
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Due to a shortage of imported coal, the CCP has demanded a reduction in energy usage. Which is probably the reason why he's been offline, lately.
I'm not sure how much I should believe this story. Surely a country as massive as China will have some fertile coal veins somewhere beneath it. Maybe there's infrastructure issues getting it to the factories, but it's not like coal is this brand new tech that will require a massive infrastructure investment before it's feasible. And if refusing coal shipments from a country who has been on terms a little less than friendly with China as of late can affect their economy so much, they really are going to be screwed once the shooting starts. I'd like to think that someone in CCP leadership is at least aware of the concept of energy independence, but who really knows.
 
I'm not sure how much I should believe this story. Surely a country as massive as China will have some fertile coal veins somewhere beneath it. Maybe there's infrastructure issues getting it to the factories, but it's not like coal is this brand new tech that will require a massive infrastructure investment before it's feasible. And if refusing coal shipments from a country who has been on terms a little less than friendly with China as of late can affect their economy so much, they really are going to be screwed once the shooting starts. I'd like to think that someone in CCP leadership is at least aware of the concept of energy independence, but who really knows.
I'm not really sure. I'd expect them to be taking advantage of nuclear energy, considering how one of their newer aircraft carriers is supposed to be nuclear-powered.
 
is it true in every market you find knock offs of all kinds of merch? like knock off Gucci wallets, ray band shades, bootleg dvds, and faux leather handbags? We have them here in a america too, only you have to know where to look. Usually that means finding the ethich guy selling junk out the trunk of his beat up car at the far end of the flea market parking lot (before covid anyways)
 
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I don't know if you've heard of the incel, or involuntary celibate 'movement' or the "men going their own way" or MGTOW movements that have been going on for the past few years in the West, but just in case you haven't it's essentially groups of men who feel that they have been slighted by society/genetics/evolution to the point that they can't possibly ever have sex with women. These people are widely considered pathetic as they are incredibly unattractive people due to behavioural reasons, yet believe they have a right to have sex with women who are disgusted by them.

The west didn't have the one child policy, nor does it have as much of preference for male children as it is in china. So my question is; Is there something like the Incel or MGTOW movements in china, what with the gender imbalance created by the one-child policy and the preference for male children?

I don't think you have access to wikipedia? But if you do I'm referring to this:
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_women_of_China
Missing women of China is a widely known phenomenon referring to the unusual shortfall of female population resulting from cultural influences and government policy.[1] The term "missing women" was coined by economist Amartya Sen, winner of the 1998 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, to describe a distorted population sex ratio in which the number of males far outweighed the number of females.[2] Female disadvantages in child survival throughout China reflects a long pattern of sex-based discrimination. Preferences for sons are common in China owing to their ability to carry on family names, their wealth inheritance, and the idea that they are typically the ones to care for their parents once they are older. Limiting the ability for parents to have numerous children forces them to think of logical and long term reasons to have a male or female child.[3] Chinese parents are known to favor large families, and to prefer sons over daughters in efforts to create more directed family resources.[4] The result of the discrimination and male preference is a shortfall of women and an extremely unbalanced sex ratio in the population of China.[5]

In December 2016, researchers at the University of Kansas reported that the missing women may be largely a result of administrative under-reporting and that delayed registration of females could account for as many as 10 to 15 million of the missing women since 1982.[6]

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Further information: List of Chinese administrative divisions by gender ratio
Amartya Sen noticed that in China, rapid economic development went together with worsening female mortality and higher sex ratios.[7][8] Although China has been traditionally discriminatory against women, a significant decline in China's female population happened after 1979, the year following implementation of economic and social reforms under Deng Xiaoping.[7] Sen concluded that there were three reasons why the environment for Chinese women had deteriorated, particularly since 1979:[7]

The one-child policy was implemented in 1979 in effort to control the size of families, which meant having a "one-child family" for most Chinese families, with some exceptions.[9] Because of a strong son preference, these compulsory measures resulted in a neglect of girls and in some cases led to female infanticide.[10] Female infant mortality dramatically increased in the early years after the reforms in 1979, and some statistics imply that female infant mortality doubled from 1978 to 1984.[7][11]

A general crisis in health services arose after economic reform as previously funding for China's extensive rural health care programs had largely come from agricultural production brigades and collectives.[7] When the economic reforms abolished these traditional structures, they were replaced by the household-responsibility system, which meant that agriculture remained concentrated within the family and the availability of communal facilities in China's extensive rural health care system were restricted.[7] Generally the effect of a restriction in medical services was neutral, but in a Chinese rural society that looked up to men and down on women, the reduction in health care services significantly affect women and female children.[7]

The household-responsibility system involved a reduction of women's involvement in paid agricultural labor.[7] At the same time, employment opportunities outside agriculture were generally scarce for women.[7] According to Sen's cooperative conflicts approach, "who is doing productive work and who is contributing how much to the family's prosperity can be very influential", the effect of this systematic change on women within the household was negative, because women had fewer bargaining powers in their families.[7] This reality motivated families to prefer boys over girls, which contributed to reduced care for female children.[7]

Thanks for posting by the way.

I'm not sure how much I should believe this story. Surely a country as massive as China will have some fertile coal veins somewhere beneath it. Maybe there's infrastructure issues getting it to the factories, but it's not like coal is this brand new tech that will require a massive infrastructure investment before it's feasible. And if refusing coal shipments from a country who has been on terms a little less than friendly with China as of late can affect their economy so much, they really are going to be screwed once the shooting starts. I'd like to think that someone in CCP leadership is at least aware of the concept of energy independence, but who really knows.
Well I wondered about that myself, and according to the International Energy Agency, in 2016 they produced about 3,200 million tons of coal. (In 2013 it was 3,500 Mt, or 45%! of total world production.) They only imported ~300 million tons in that same year. It does seem a bit weird they'd be having energy troubles with the 10% deficit. Sauce The IEA website appears to be down at the moment, but that webarchive was done for wikipedia.

I'm sure China is just trying to use up as many international resources they can, to prepare for the eventual Energy/Oil wars.
 
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What is the mainland’s opinion on the likes of Singapore and Taiwan? And do they have enough power to take over Taiwan that they might take over Singapore next?
 
Happy Christmas to everyone ( it is already Christmas Eve in my time), I'm sorry I'm busy this week, so I haven't replied until now.
In China, There are not many people here today who celebrate Christmas. Because of the spread of nationalism, people are more opposed to boycott foreigners' festivals than ever before. Therefore, you will not see any relevant decorations on the street. TV programs will block the elements related to Christmas. However, many people will celebrate in a relatively simple way in private.
In the bustling commercial streets, there are many police waiting to prevent large-scale activities which may cause safety accidents. Christmas in China at most is equivalent to an ordinary commercial activity.
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So it's not important in China, but I know it's a sacred festival for westerners, so I wish you a happy holiday。
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Happy Christmas to everyone ( it is already Christmas Eve in my time), I'm sorry I'm busy this week, so I haven't replied until now.
In China, There are not many people here today who celebrate Christmas. Because of the spread of nationalism, people are more opposed to boycott foreigners' festivals than ever before. Therefore, you will not see any relevant decorations on the street. TV programs will block the elements related to Christmas. However, many people will celebrate in a relatively simple way in private.
In the bustling commercial streets, there are many police waiting to prevent large-scale activities which may cause safety accidents. Christmas in China at most is equivalent to an ordinary commercial activity.
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So it's not important in China, but I know it's a sacred festival for westerners, so I wish you a happy holiday。
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Merry Christmas to you too.
 
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I'm not really sure. I'd expect them to be taking advantage of nuclear energy, considering how one of their newer aircraft carriers is supposed to be nuclear-powered.
Well, that's not a problem for me. At present, in Hunan, Zhejiang and other places began to restrict the use of elevators, air conditioners, electric heaters, etc., some streets began to turn off street lights, but in my city, the situation is good for the time being.
In addition, although the latitude is not high, China's winter is really cold. If we restrict the use of electricity in winter, it may lead to a very bad situation. Good luck to these people。

I'm not sure how much I should believe this story. Surely a country as massive as China will have some fertile coal veins somewhere beneath it. Maybe there's infrastructure issues getting it to the factories, but it's not like coal is this brand new tech that will require a massive infrastructure investment before it's feasible
What I heard about this is that there are a large number of coal mines in northern China, but the cost of mining them and transporting them to the south is much higher than that of imported coal. The proportion of coal imported from Australia is very large. Once there is a gap, it will cause the butterfly effect. Another reason is that China is adjusting some economic policies to make them more environment-friendly and achieve sustainable development. Therefore, restrictions are imposed on factory production and power consumption。
So, how well did The Great Wall do in China?

Over here, in the States, it's just another action movie that was set overseas. I found to be kind of mediocre, aside from the fighting.
I haven't seen it. In domestic software, its score is 4.9, and the full score is 10 —— no doubt it's a rotten film。
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Is there some must read of good chinese nationalist person that is english? Can you talk about the tourmours that happen in 2018+? And what is the concensous about South America and Western Europeans?
Sorry, my translation software shows that tourmours and concinsous are French. Are you French? I don't quite understand the meaning of your question。
1.If I have no misunderstanding, do you mean English books that Nationalist Chinese like to read? Communist Party members require that they must study Marxism, so Marx and Lenin's books are compulsory. There are also some Soviet literature works of the last century, but these original works are Russian, and English books are usually only some very common masterpieces, such as the old man and the sea。
2.I don't know if you're talking about tourists to China. I'm not sure about that. However, there are many foreigners who come to China to travel. They can often be seen in the subway in busy cities。
3.In Chinese textbooks, Western Europe is one of the most developed regions in the world. It has beautiful scenery and developed economy. Beautiful castles and medieval towns make many people yearn for it. But now there is also the problem of refugees. In the view of some radical people, the reason why Europeans have a high standard of living is that their ancestors were pirates who plundered other countries' resources. However, today's Europe is gradually declining due to progressive thinking。

As far as South America is concerned, in the impression of ordinary Chinese, most of the countries here are chaotic, full of drugs, gangs and crimes, but there are also a lot of mixed race beauties. Football is great and tropical. As far as I know, the carnival in Brazil is very famous. Venezuela's economy is very bad. People often smuggle to the United States and other places. Pinochet of Chile is a famous and controversial leader who executed dissidents by helicopter。
 
3.In Chinese textbooks, Western Europe is one of the most developed regions in the world. It has beautiful scenery and developed economy. Beautiful castles and medieval towns make many people yearn for it. But now there is also the problem of refugees. In the view of some radical people, the reason why Europeans have a high standard of living is that their ancestors were pirates who plundered other countries' resources. However, today's Europe is gradually declining due to progressive thinking。

As far as South America is concerned, in the impression of ordinary Chinese, most of the countries here are chaotic, full of drugs, gangs and crimes, but there are also a lot of mixed race beauties. Football is great and tropical. As far as I know, the carnival in Brazil is very famous. Venezuela's economy is very bad. People often smuggle to the United States and other places. Pinochet of Chile is a famous and controversial leader who executed dissidents by helicopter。
While Europe had quite a few famous pirates, most of them were branded as criminals, while Sir Francis Drake (I might be wrong on this) received both a knighthood and a commission in England's Royal Navy for only raiding the country's rivals. But piracy was more of a niche profession, what your textbooks was referring to was the colonies that every European country that was worth their salt had were running on other countries. But you're kind of right on how progressivism is ruining the West, though.

And yes, South and Central America is basically a crime-ridden drug factory once you look away from the tourist traps. Plus, it turns out that the trend of having a dying economy continues with Argentina.
 
The traditional way of typing Chinese (Cangjie input method 倉頡輸入法) is based on the decomposition of the Chinese characters into constituent parts, called "radicals".
I remember that this input method is mainly used by people in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. It is mainly used for traditional Chinese characters. A similar way of typing simplified characters is called Wubi input method。

By the way, you seem to be from Hong Kong in the United States, Right?

its not even that upsetting of a question but the fact you have answered it multiple times in such a calm manner, i have big respect
Thank you. Apart from politics, people from the two countries can still have normal communication. It's meaningless to quarrel. I'm just trying to present in an objective way everything I know as a Chinese。
Why is Xi Jinping (the pooh) such a faggot that he actually paid Jizzney to make a Mulan parody that was just a shitty CCP propaganda piece- One which was literally filmed right outside of a Chinese towelhead gulag?
I'm sorry, I don't know. But as someone said, although the film has cooperation with the government, it is only a commercial film that Disney wants to make money in China。

Occam's razor says Disney thought the movie would be profitable by itself, especially in China.
Is the Okam razor you mentioned the "奥卡姆剃刀" on Weibo? I would like to remind you that that guy is very bad and often makes some disgusting remarks. There are many accounts for patriotic marketing business on the domestic network。

Does your heart cry over what your country has lost?
What do you mean? If it's the territory once owned in Chinese history, I don't think it has much to do with ordinary people. If you are referring to the wealth of modern China, in fact, I am very glad that China can overthrow the rule of the Qing Dynasty and get out of the feudal society. History will eventually pass, just as today's Spaniards or Portuguese are no longer the people of the Empire.By the way, you should know that this video refers to the Republic of China (Taiwan), not China, so this song is actually banned in China。

Ah… maybe plug in headphones and make sure your windows are closed before playing that.
I understand what you mean. This song has been taken off the shelves on mainstream music listening software and video websites, but it can still be heard in some places on the Internet。

How does the CCP expect to take over the world when the dollar is still the reserve currency and that China can't stop it's leader from initiating currency manipulation.
I don't know, but China is trying to break the dollar system. Iran and other countries have begun to use RMB to replace the US dollar, but it is not very effective。
is it true in every market you find knock offs of all kinds of merch? like knock off Gucci wallets, ray band shades, bootleg dvds, and faux leather handbags? We have them here in a america too, only you have to know where to look. Usually that means finding the ethich guy selling junk out the trunk of his beat up car at the far end of the flea market parking lot (before covid anyways)
In the past, the situation of fake goods was very serious. The more famous ones were fake shoes from Wenzhou and Putian. Now the supervision has been strengthened and the situation is a little better. However, there are still a lot of fake goods in the market, which may not be found in regular shopping malls. However, many street vendors will sell pirated CDs and other imitations, especially online shopping。
The west didn't have the one child policy, nor does it have as much of preference for male children as it is in china. So my question is; Is there something like the Incel or MGTOW movements in china, what with the gender imbalance created by the one-child policy and the preference for male children
There are many bachelors in China, especially in rural areas. There are also many single men like incel who complain about women's money worship and society. However, there seems to be no such large-scale movement. After all, parades and association activities are prohibited in China. However, these two words are also used in China, and some people believe in mgtow。

With regard to the ratio of men to women in China, it is true that due to the influence of traditional values, people prefer boys to girls, and in the past women were often aborted。
What is the mainland’s opinion on the likes of Singapore and Taiwan? And do they have enough power to take over Taiwan that they might take over Singapore next?
Mainland people now despise Taiwan more, believing that the local economy is stagnant and the streets are dilapidated. People in the two places often quarrel on the Internet. As for Singapore, the general impression is authoritarian rule, although its territory is small, but it has a very high economic level。
People believe that China has enough military strength to attack Taiwan. However, due to the United States, it has not been able to move for the time being. But I have never heard of plans to attack Singapore, and the main ethnic group in Singapore is Chinese。
 
I remember that this input method is mainly used by people in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. It is mainly used for traditional Chinese characters. A similar way of typing simplified characters is called Wubi input method。

By the way, you seem to be from Hong Kong in the United States, Right?


Thank you. Apart from politics, people from the two countries can still have normal communication. It's meaningless to quarrel. I'm just trying to present in an objective way everything I know as a Chinese。

I'm sorry, I don't know. But as someone said, although the film has cooperation with the government, it is only a commercial film that Disney wants to make money in China。


Is the Okam razor you mentioned the "奥卡姆剃刀" on Weibo? I would like to remind you that that guy is very bad and often makes some disgusting remarks. There are many accounts for patriotic marketing business on the domestic network。


What do you mean? If it's the territory once owned in Chinese history, I don't think it has much to do with ordinary people. If you are referring to the wealth of modern China, in fact, I am very glad that China can overthrow the rule of the Qing Dynasty and get out of the feudal society. History will eventually pass, just as today's Spaniards or Portuguese are no longer the people of the Empire.By the way, you should know that this video refers to the Republic of China (Taiwan), not China, so this song is actually banned in China。


I understand what you mean. This song has been taken off the shelves on mainstream music listening software and video websites, but it can still be heard in some places on the Internet。
Occam's Razor is the idea the simplest answer is the best one. A razor blade is a shaving tool in English. but the word can also be used in a philosophical context to describe a strategy to come to a conclusion and rule out bad answers. This is probably where this person on Weibo was inspired to use this name. Also I imagine what Protistology is asking is for your opinion on the loss of the Republic of China on the mainland and their retreat to Taiwan after losing
 
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