The China Thread

There is good evidence that Christianity spread into China by the sixth century AD, although many sources claim it didn't arrive until the age of exploration nearly 1000 years later.


There is a good book that covers the early spread of Christianity into East and South Asia, and why it disappeared. Mainly, the problem was that it was the heresy of Nestorianism, which was eventually wiped out.

The Lost History of Christianity


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This is some whacky society they got over there. It's truly sad and pathetic that things have come to this in China.

We have that on the West as well, in a worse form.


Asians lack empathy in general, it's one of the things that separate them from the non-honorary. We are talking about the same people who run over innocent people with the intent to kill to not pay the hospital bill in full.

I'd take that guy's videos with a grain of salt since he gives me bad feelings. He's South African and has made videos where he says he almost got murdered more than once there, yet keeps his own parents around the "kill da boer" uhh African individuals. He avoids mentioning race at all due to having an Asian wife.
 


This is some whacky society they got over there. It's truly sad and pathetic that things have come to this in China.


I'd take that guy's videos with a grain of salt since he gives me bad feelings. He's South African and has made videos where he says he almost got murdered more than once there, yet keeps his own parents around the "kill da boer" uhh African individuals. He avoids mentioning race at all due to having an Asian wife.

This south African guy making all the China videos who calls himself "Serpentza" is also a suspected western intelligence agent who was kicked out of China for espionage/spying activities under the guise of a (motorcycle) podcaster.

Be very wary with his China content.
While it is (mostly) accurate, it also very one sided, and highly cherry picked.
Also he defends western (globohomo) systems quite blatantly when challenged with examples of similar (or worse) things going in Europe, North America and Australia.

Finally, the name "Serpentza" is a play on the word "serpent" which hardly ever has positive connotations.
 
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Can mods verify if just by posting this pasta the site gets banned on China?
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This is how you clear you clear out a Counter Strike lobby in Asia.
 
That serpent dude from SA is a total CIA-like agent who cannot be trusted with his dramatic overplay and pyramid sign hand gestures. He's one of those to steer your anger away from the (((you know who's))) towards China. Guy got sentenced to prison in China for espionage but "miraculously" escaped to his utopia South Africa. Avoid.
 
China is building a railway to Nepal, though, and under the Himalayas. It is a ten-year project that will feature huge tunnels. The tunnel machine is 16m in diameter, and weighs 4,300 tonnes! The railway will link China with the Indian subcontinent and have huge geopolitical ramifications.

 
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This south African guy making all the China videos who calls himself "Serpentza" is also a suspected western intelligence agent who was kicked out of China for espionage/spying activities under the guise of a (motorcycle) podcaster.

Be very wary with his China content.
While it is (mostly) accurate, it also very one sided, and highly cherry picked.
Also he defends western (globohomo) systems quite blatantly when challenged with examples of similar (or worse) things going in Europe, North America and Australia.

Finally, the name "Serpentza" is a play on the word "serpent" which hardly ever has positive connotations.
Yeah, I would rethink the sources of information that most of the forum members here that are getting on China especially Epoch Time - owned by Falun Gong. They are a controlled opposition for the Chinese Diaspora and have collaborated quite a bit with conservative news here. So you'll see a lot of talking points developed against China from it.

When I moved to HK, a lot of things I eventually found out that weren't true. For instance, the Uyghur Genocide is completely made up and I know this because a colleague of mines is a Uyghur and grew up there. In fact, it was the CIA that attempted to sow discord in Xinjiang via Facebook decades ago - and thats one of the reason why PRC established the Great Firewall - and whats fascinating is that its almost like a parallel society from what we see typically in social media that we see in Twitter/Facebook etc.
 
A couple month ago - Japan began discharging Fukushima Nuclear Waste Water into the ocean (I suspect this was Rahm Emanuel's doing - former Obama Chief of Staff, now Japanese Ambassador). The surrounding countries didn't like that and had a variety of pushback but needless to say - Japanese Seafood export has gone down in the Asia Pacific region across the board.

Looks like the US Military will attempt to make up for the losses for Japan by purchasing a fraction of their seafood for now and feeding their soldiers nuclear seafood.

 
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Yeah, I would rethink the sources of information that most of the forum members here that are getting on China
I second that comment. While I was in Taiwan recently, a couple locals brought up the whole China v. Taiwan situation with me. I was pretty surprised, and never wanted to bring up the topic myself. They both said to me that they weren't worried about China invading at all. They cited reasons I had only seen amongst my friend who used to live in China and the forum we all just migrated from. Basically, taking Taiwan is all about the microchips, and everyone knows that. So noone in their right mind wants to destroy stuff and stop people from showing up to work in Taiwan for the foreseeable future. But of course, everyone else around me in the US keeps telling me about how China's invading any day now...
 
I second that comment. While I was in Taiwan recently, a couple locals brought up the whole China v. Taiwan situation with me. I was pretty surprised, and never wanted to bring up the topic myself. They both said to me that they weren't worried about China invading at all. They cited reasons I had only seen amongst my friend who used to live in China and the forum we all just migrated from. Basically, taking Taiwan is all about the microchips, and everyone knows that. So noone in their right mind wants to destroy stuff and stop people from showing up to work in Taiwan for the foreseeable future. But of course, everyone else around me in the US keeps telling me about how China's invading any day now...

The current status quo regarding Taiwan suits everyone really.
Any change will just bring chaos for all involved.
Keep in mind China has been "threatening" to invade since 1949, so it's been over 70 years now with no changes.
 
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yeah - my impression is that PRC would prefer to run out the clock since time is on their side and de facto, they're economically connected. If there would be any fighting - likely it would be induced by the US - and they're doing what they can to spread Western influence to the surrounding countries at the moment.
 
The Taiwanese by and large don't seem to be as naive as Ukrainians, they aren't going to try to take the mainlanders on.
The US doesn't need them to. They can leverage S.Korean / Japanese / Philippines military or mercs over TW land.

Also, the US is pulling strings to culturally transform the countries. They brought in Rahm Emanuel for a reason. Perhaps this will take a generation or two but they are definitely getting started and testing different angles out.
 
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