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Its just engagement bait from on SCS. Haven't seen anything worthwhile since the 2016 crisis but go on keep trying.
Member expectation going full CCP shill, problem with many of thsee wumao aligned blockheads is that their BS has gone unchallenged for many years. The low-IQ propaganda, the meme bullshit, the open Twitter shills pushed as beacons of truth and in general the highly disruptive behaviour, it's all been out in open unaddressed for way too long. Every time one thinks we've hit rock bottom new depths previously thought impossible are reached, China's Zero Covid was uhmm ackshually really proper policy and WEST BAD, that kinda stuff.

The wumao are high on their own supply and very ideologically aggressive, so most people back down cause they don't really see any point in addressing the issue and losing their valuable time. Unfortunately for you those days are over, China Thread has been cleaned up and spillovers elsewhere are next. Time to keep the pressure on these open subversives and hostiles.

I'll repeat it here, just for the fun of it. The days that CCP groupies thought they could set paradigms, curate discussions and dictate what information channels are allowed are over.

Big standoff around the Natuna Islands.



Natuna Islands, which is is not China.

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“Feminists and leftists support prostitution because of sexual liberation.”

False, feminists are against men leveraging their money for sex because feminists don’t believe in agency for females and want a monopoly for women on sex.

Arguments against prostitution based on exploitation is feminist rhetoric, the only reason one should be against it is purely religious reasons, when you use secular arguments against prostitution it just feeds into radical feminism.

@Perseus66 @Australia Sucks if it wasn’t obvious this same sentiment exists against all men who travel abroad for women in poorer countries, even if it’s not for prostitution.
 

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Mentioning Indonesia, the Indonesians are the latest victim of Chinese wolf warrior diplomacy and low class bullying tactics - all related to the baseless Chinese 9 dash line claim of course.

The Indonesians seems very serious about defending their naval territory and clamping down on foreign intrusion though, including by boarding trespassing vessels and blowing them up. Unfortunately the Changs just keep coming back with more and bigger ships.







The latest ripple, Indonesia has recently sent research vessels to the Natuna Islands, which is deep in the Indonesia EEZ. The Chinese didn't agree hence parked several warships in the area, followed by Indonesia sending its own warships there.



The Natuna Islands that China claims as its own.

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“Feminists and leftists support prostitution because of sexual liberation.”

False, feminists are against men leveraging their money for sex because feminists don’t believe in agency for females and want a monopoly for women on sex.

Arguments against prostitution based on exploitation is feminist rhetoric, the only reason one should be against it is purely religious reasons, when you use secular arguments against prostitution it just feeds into radical feminism.

@Perseus66 @Australia Sucks if it wasn’t obvious this same sentiment exists against all men who travel abroad for women in poorer countries, even if it’s not for prostitution.

It's not ideological, it's emotional. They hate you. There really isn't any reason to read those comments unless you're still getting red pilled in 2025. Literally poisoning your mind reading that BS.

It's not just leftists in the west, Asians actually hold a similar sentiment. A lot of these SEA Asians perceive the whites, in particular, as "taking advantage" of prostitutes. This is bizarre, because Asian men traditionally pay prostitutes themselves. They even brag about it in a way, saying us whites are too stupid to understand their "complex cultural dynamics". It doesn't really make sense so I'm going to assume it's emotional with them as well. They don't like seeing whites walking around with Asian women. So obviously they love it when bad things happen to whites over there.

Asian prostitutes are definitely not being taken advantage of. Hypothetically you can go to the real slums and "take advantage" of people living under a bridge but that's psycho behavior that 99 percent of men would not engage in. 99 percent of men just go to the overpriced red-light district where you'll be rinsed if you don't establish boundaries.

If anything, it seems Asian prostitutes are being shamed out of the profession for this interracial image, despite having a very nice salary in some cases. So you have these homos, or trannies, flooding these city zones because there's a growing vacuum. It's quite a bizarre situation where the female prostitutes are dwindling in number and becoming apathetic, while you have these homos in skirts all excited to prey on straight men. These Asians will claim being a tranny is normal in their culture, like Thailand, but these trannies behave exactly like subhuman white trannies. They hate society, compete with women, completely immoral, violent and their fantasy is being with a young straight man.
 
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Asian prostitutes are definitely not being taken advantage of. Hypothetically you can go to the real slums and "take advantage" of people living under a bridge but that's psycho behavior that 99 percent of men would not engage in. 99 percent of men just go to the overpriced red-light district where you'll be rinsed if you don't establish boundaries.
There are plenty of prostitutes in the red light district in Thailand making $30,000 to $60,000 per year (and even more for the really attractive ones). That is a fortune in Thailand. They are not poor at all! In fact many of these Thai prostitutes are saving more money every month than their western customers can save!
 
There are plenty of prostitutes in the red light district in Thailand making $30,000 to $60,000 per year (and even more for the really attractive ones). That is a fortune in Thailand. They are not poor at all! In fact many of these Thai prostitutes are saving more money every month than their western customers can save!

You seem well informed on these figures.
 
You seem well informed on these figures.
I actually have not been to Thailand yet but I do remember coming across a youtube video where the guy (a westerner) interviewed various prostitutes in Thailand. There were discussions about their earnings in the videos. I just watched it out of curiosity. They did not really seem to have any reason to lie about the numbers and back of the envelope it seems reasonable when cross checking against the hourly and daily rates that prostitutes in Thailand advertise for online on the internet. I am not into visiting prostitutes though. I am just the type of person who likes to go down random rabbit holes about all sorts of different topics.
 

Some Chinese nationals got sanctioned for running scam centers, a problem gaining regional notoriety recently, among their other ventures. The usual shithole patriotic capitalism. Steal from your people and put it in London or NY. A little soft for my taste but it's something. These subhumans deserve the death penalty. Clearly targeted at the Chinese, ignoring thousands of such persons, but I'm not even mad.
 

Some Chinese nationals got sanctioned for running scam centers, a problem gaining regional notoriety recently, among their other ventures. The usual shithole patriotic capitalism. Steal from your people and put it in London or NY. A little soft for my taste but it's something. These subhumans deserve the death penalty. Clearly targeted at the Chinese, ignoring thousands of such persons, but I'm not even mad.
I was in Sihanoukville about 10 years ago and the Chinese were turning into a lurid gambling town of ill repute. It was noxious just to be in a tourist trap like that. I had run-ins with locals and cops, so I sought refuge in an enclave of foreign-owned hostels, most of whom were selling and trying to get the heck out of there before it was too late.

It's shamefully ironic that the Chinese coup against Cambodia that put the Khmer Rouge in charge of murdering much of the country has eventually led to a soft power takeover of the descendants of a very low IQ population that was left breathing by the commies from the 1970's.

Lord have mercy on Cambodia!

This British expat from Taiwan got to experience real Chinese culture during his visit to Sihanoukville a couple of years after I was there. He had his teeth knocked out by Chinese because of his Taiwan tattoo. Admittedly the tattoo was on the guy's forehead, so he's not exactly playing with a full deck, but I don't think it was he who picked a fight with 10 nationals.

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Some Chinese nationals got sanctioned for running scam centers, a problem gaining regional notoriety recently, among their other ventures. The usual shithole patriotic capitalism. Steal from your people and put it in London or NY. A little soft for my taste but it's something. These subhumans deserve the death penalty. Clearly targeted at the Chinese, ignoring thousands of such persons, but I'm not even mad.

The Chinese did execute some of the scam gang leaders based in Myanmar, which is a lot more of a wild and lawless frontier than Cambodia.

 
This British expat from Taiwan got to experience real Chinese culture during his visit to Sihanoukville a couple of years after I was there.

That's unfair. You can't say someone getting beat up is "Chinese culture". Especially when compared to everyone else. The list of countries where you can get killed for silly reasons is very long.

When taken in context this guy is retarded. In SEA you can get killed for embarrassing locals according to actual expats. Second mistake is not getting worried when a bunch of drunk guys start chanting passively aggressively at you in a bar. Third mistake is playing games with someone else's politics. As an outsider it doesn't matter if you like communism or not. It's really not your place to be making political statements using a surface level understanding. I can check Wikipedia too and decide which political party I like in Bangladesh. I still don't know anything. That's what happens when you're a retarded liberal expat who needs everything reduced to good guys versus bad guys.
 
That's unfair. You can't say someone getting beat up is "Chinese culture". Especially when compared to everyone else. The list of countries where you can get killed for silly reasons is very long.

When taken in context this guy is retarded. In SEA you can get killed for embarrassing locals according to actual expats. Second mistake is not getting worried when a bunch of drunk guys start chanting passively aggressively at you in a bar. Third mistake is playing games with someone else's politics. As an outsider it doesn't matter if you like communism or not. It's really not your place to be making political statements using a surface level understanding. I can check Wikipedia too and decide which political party I like in Bangladesh. I still don't know anything. That's what happens when you're a retarded liberal expat who needs everything reduced to good guys versus bad guys.
Okay, you're right. I need to be more specific. I was looking at the entire context of China taking over this previously sleepy beach town and turning it into a dangerous tourist trap, which I think led to the obviously retarded, and obviously harmless British guy getting pummeled.

I have never felt more threatened for my physical safety in my life than the two weeks I spent near Sihanoukville, which I blame on the Chinese. I was hanging out in an expat enclave a few miles from town, but when I had to go into town for supplies, I was rousted and threatened by the police, by the Cambodian village boys who'd come there to get work, and my motorcycle was attempted to be stolen when I turned around for about 30 seconds.

They had a scam where they'd break your handlebar lock, making the bike immobile so that when you left it there, perhaps overnight, they could come and steal the whole thing properly.

Several times I was walking down the beach after dark past groups of tuk-tuks, and the locals who were driving them and hanging around, who made a lot of comments in their orc dialect that sounded very threatening. I've never been spooked by that sort of thing before or since. People don't generally look at me as their first choice as a target for mugging or whatever.

Cambodia is bad news and it got that way because China enabled the Khmer Rouge in 1975 and are now taking it over through commerce. Mao and his group hosted Prince Sihanouk in Beijing and set him up as the front man for the murderous Khmer Rouge to march into Phnom Pen, leading to the deaths of millions. To me, that's Chinese culture.

EDIT: The retarded British bloke was a tourist having some drinks in a tourist town. The reports I read when this happened were all unanimous that the Chinese who beat him were constructions workers for the new casinos. They weren't just some other tourists. I think this says a lot about what the Chinese are doing down there to treat tourists as they do.
 
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@Sandalwood Peak

I really want to delete that post I just made, but it's already been up 20 minutes and been read by someone, so I'm sorry if you read it.

Basically, I went to Cambodia for three weeks and had a bad time during most of it and I was looking for someone to blame, but I didn't need to go on that stupid rant.

My apologies.
 
@Sandalwood Peak

I really want to delete that post I just made, but it's already been up 20 minutes and been read by someone, so I'm sorry if you read it.

Basically, I went to Cambodia for three weeks and had a bad time during most of it and I was looking for someone to blame, but I didn't need to go on that stupid rant.

My apologies.
Cambodians are actually my favorite people in SEA but I believe you. Country itself is unremarkable. Thanks for sharing, always interesting.
 
The Chinese did execute some of the scam gang leaders based in Myanmar, which is a lot more of a wild and lawless frontier than Cambodia.



A chinese celebrity was scammed by this group way earlier this year and so ASEAN + China organized a task force to go after them. Looks like this is the result to date. Didn't think the audience of this forum would be interested in this type of news so perhaps I'll share when they come my way.
 
Cambodians are actually my favorite people in SEA but I believe you. Country itself is unremarkable. Thanks for sharing, always interesting.
We landed and entered a room to fill out our visa on arrival forms. Several mid 40's male govt officials salivating with anticipation of receiving a few dollars circulated in order to usher us individually to a pay window so we could hand the usher the $35 USD and he would pass it through the window where our application would be processed.

They were literally salivating and had a look in their eyes of some village chieftain who was about to drop the unsuspecting foreigner into the boiling pot.

This scenario repeated itself in various ways with nearly every male Cambodian I encountered over the age of 30 for the next three weeks. Being within three meters of these men was psychically painful in the extreme. Having to rent a motorbike, get a hotel room or ask for information from them was a stomach-churning task that I quickly learned to avoid.

When I visited the torture museum in downtown Phnom Phen and heard the stories of the foreigners who were murdered by the Khmer Rouge during those four years of hell on earth, I could only imagine their relief upon their lives ending and not having to any longer endure the presence of the locals.

There were a couple of young guys at a hostel in the city who were really cool, and all the women were just fine.

When I was in China, the smartest American I knew, much smarter than me, was a physics major and fluent in Mandarin. He had taken a vacation to the Cambodian temples, Angkor Wat, with his wife. Upon his return, I asked him how it was, expecting to hear an enjoyable.travelougue. The look of horror that quickly spread across his face that he could not suppress was shocking and indecipherable to me until I made my own journey.

Don't go. Like Shakira's hips, standard deviations do not lie. Don't go.
 
We landed and entered a room to fill out our visa on arrival forms. Several mid 40's male govt officials salivating with anticipation of receiving a few dollars circulated in order to usher us individually to a pay window so we could hand the usher the $35 USD and he would pass it through the window where our application would be processed.

They were literally salivating and had a look in their eyes of some village chieftain who was about to drop the unsuspecting foreigner into the boiling pot.

This scenario repeated itself in various ways with nearly every male Cambodian I encountered over the age of 30 for the next three weeks. Being within three meters of these men was psychically painful in the extreme. Having to rent a motorbike, get a hotel room or ask for information from them was a stomach-churning task that I quickly learned to avoid.

When I visited the torture museum in downtown Phnom Phen and heard the stories of the foreigners who were murdered by the Khmer Rouge during those four years of hell on earth, I could only imagine their relief upon their lives ending and not having to any longer endure the presence of the locals.

There were a couple of young guys at a hostel in the city who were really cool, and all the women were just fine.

When I was in China, the smartest American I knew, much smarter than me, was a physics major and fluent in Mandarin. He had taken a vacation to the Cambodian temples, Angkor Wat, with his wife. Upon his return, I asked him how it was, expecting to hear an enjoyable.travelougue. The look of horror that quickly spread across his face that he could not suppress was shocking and indecipherable to me until I made my own journey.

Don't go. Like Shakira's hips, standard deviations do not lie. Don't go.

Really sorry to hear this. Looking at your post it sounds like you had horrible experiences in Cambodia and China. Cambodia was also my least enjoyable time when I did my backpack trek about over decade ago there though I knew how to navigate through bribery after going down the coast of Vietnam prior. Truth be told though, I wouldn't be expecting a party vibe while observing the exhibits of the horrors of Khmer Rouge though!

Laos surprisingly had a great setup for backpackers. Vang Vieng was managed as if it was a theme park for backpackers. Great memories and it had a College atmosphere. I heard they clamp down a bit though after I left.
 
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