and then answered with China.
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HE JUST CALLED CHINA BIG BROTHER :19::84:
Bruh my GlobPol teacher was in the cia and even he’s not that bad
My grandmother used to be Dean of Women at a small community college in bumfuck nowhere during the 70’s. She told me about multiple “students” they had that were actually undercover FBI agents. FBI would come occasionally and ask if she could provide names of “troublemakers.” She swore to me that she never ratted anyone out (I don’t believe that personally), but said they would run names by her to see if she could confirm. Again, she claimed to play dumb, but she also said they knew every name she might have said.
Dude’s seen how the sausage gets made. Once you’re behind the curtain, its pretty normal to get a jaded worldview where everyone sucks and you’ve just picked a team.
Some of the most cynical takes on religion I’ve heard have come from Priests, literally in the frocked collar and everything.
I think i would have whooped a single Joker laugh so loud the windows would have shattered
I just fucking stared in awe. Biggest in-person america moment I’ve had in a while. He started ranting about Taiwan and Hong Kong and Uighurs.
Ask your teacher about the century of humiliation, opium wars, and whether he thinks Chinese people would be better off under British, Japanese, or self rule.
Ask him whether he’s aware that Han settlement in Xinjiang goes back millennia. Ask him if he’s aware that the Hong Kong riots were triggered by a relatively mundane legal question over the lack of an extradition treaty after some psycho butchered his girlfriend in Taiwan and fucked off to HK, and ask him whether it’s okay for anyone to get away with a crime like that.
Ask him if he’s aware of the definition of chauvinism, or the necessity of national self-determination. So many fuckin questions idk where to begin.
USA has ~800 foreign military bases, China has 1 in Djibouti and were invited there by the local government due to sea piracy
Yes let’s talk about all those modern wars militaristic china has waged
love those zombie lies that wander the earth despite being debunked since 1959
That Tibet has been an integral part of China for seven hundred years is held by all Chinese and recognized, at times with reservations, by all foreign powers. It is also the view of most Tibetans, though movements of secession have at times occurred, none of which rallied enough strength to succeed.
The historical relation of Tibet with China is usually taken as beginning in 641 A.D. when Tibet was first united under a strong central government, Tibet was again a part. The last time this happened was early in the present century when the Manchu Dynasty fell and China broke into spheres of warlords. In Tibet the Thirteenth Dalai Lama declared an “independence” that never became unanimous. Tibetan warlords fought Szechuan warlords for possession of a province marked on the maps of Chiang Kai-shek as Sikang. Chiang’s government never succeeded in unifying the outer areas of China, neither Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, Sinkiang or Tibet. Yet even in this period, Tibetans sought the sanction of the Kuomin-tang government for the ordination of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama and the Tenth Panchen Erdeni. By 1942 and 1946, Tibet’s local government, the kashag, was sending its deputies to Chiang’s “National Congress of China”, in Chungking and then in Nanking.
This loose yet permanent relation of Tibet within China has been recognized in the diplomacy of foreign powers. No foreign power in seven centuries has sent an ambassador to Lhasa or recognized Tibet as a separate nation. Even when Britain seized Lhasa by armed force in 1904 and dictated a treaty in the Potala Palace, the bill for the £750,000 indemnity was sent to the Emperor in Peking and collected from him.
from https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/strong-anna-louise/1959/tibet/ch03.htm