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[BREAKING] Taiwan is Screwed! Liberation of Taiwan Set on August 4th to 7th


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14 hours ago, mersaylee said:

4pm oredi...still lion dancing huh? Got anything drop from the sky yet? 😁

 

Raining there got count dropping from the sky ... 😔

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Imo, It has been quite a while since I last visited our zoo. Don't think will be going there anytimes soon. 

https://www.straitstimes.com/life/entertainment/singapore-singers-jj-lin-and-stefanie-sun-accused-of-not-supporting-one-china-after-nancy-pelosis-visit-to-taiwan

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More than 100 celebrities from China have expressed their support for the "one China" policy after United States House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan on Tuesday (Aug 2) night.

China regards the island as a breakaway province which must be reunited with the mainland, by force if necessary.

However, several overseas celebrities, including Singapore singers JJ Lin and Stefanie Sun, found themselves entangled in the saga after a netizen from China accused them of not stating their stance.

A blogger from China on Wednesday then compiled a list of overseas celebrities who have not done so and posted it on Weibo.

Among them were three Singaporeans - Lin, Sun and action star Jet Li, who is born in China.

Three Malaysians were also on the list - singers Fish Leong and Michael Wong as well as actress Michelle Yeoh.

The blogger claimed that celebrities who make money in China have to state their stance.

However, several netizens did not agree with the blogger, saying that there is no need for Lin, Sun and Leong to do so since they are not Chinese citizens.

 

The netizen also fingered more than 30 Taiwanese artistes on the list, including singers Cyndi Wang, Jay Chou and Jolin Tsai, actresses Ruby Lin, Joe Chen and Amber Kuo as well as actors Jerry Yan and Roy Chiu.

Some like Wang, Chen, Kuo and Yan have since expressed support for the "one China" policy on Weibo.

Meanwhile, other celebrities also found their social media posts under scrutiny because of the saga.

S.H.E singer Hebe Tien had to delete two pictures of her eating spaghetti on Instagram after she was accused of supporting Mrs Pelosi, who is of Italian heritage.

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41 minutes ago, Kopites said:

Imo, It has been quite a while since I last visited our zoo. Don't think will be going there anytimes soon. 

https://www.straitstimes.com/life/entertainment/singapore-singers-jj-lin-and-stefanie-sun-accused-of-not-supporting-one-china-after-nancy-pelosis-visit-to-taiwan

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More than 100 celebrities from China have expressed their support for the "one China" policy after United States House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan on Tuesday (Aug 2) night.

China regards the island as a breakaway province which must be reunited with the mainland, by force if necessary.

However, several overseas celebrities, including Singapore singers JJ Lin and Stefanie Sun, found themselves entangled in the saga after a netizen from China accused them of not stating their stance.

A blogger from China on Wednesday then compiled a list of overseas celebrities who have not done so and posted it on Weibo.

Among them were three Singaporeans - Lin, Sun and action star Jet Li, who is born in China.

Three Malaysians were also on the list - singers Fish Leong and Michael Wong as well as actress Michelle Yeoh.

The blogger claimed that celebrities who make money in China have to state their stance.

However, several netizens did not agree with the blogger, saying that there is no need for Lin, Sun and Leong to do so since they are not Chinese citizens.

 

The netizen also fingered more than 30 Taiwanese artistes on the list, including singers Cyndi Wang, Jay Chou and Jolin Tsai, actresses Ruby Lin, Joe Chen and Amber Kuo as well as actors Jerry Yan and Roy Chiu.

Some like Wang, Chen, Kuo and Yan have since expressed support for the "one China" policy on Weibo.

Meanwhile, other celebrities also found their social media posts under scrutiny because of the saga.

S.H.E singer Hebe Tien had to delete two pictures of her eating spaghetti on Instagram after she was accused of supporting Mrs Pelosi, who is of Italian heritage.

And that basically is in your face evidence of who is the aggressor all the while fanning invasion porn and public sentiment manipulation. 

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7 minutes ago, Playtime said:

And that basically is in your face evidence of who is the aggressor all the while fanning invasion porn and public sentiment manipulation. 

yah, all the crap talk of simi sai peaceful rise. more like pissful lar.

anyway one china has already been ambiguous. which china? The one who retained the culture or the one who revolution away everything.

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1 hour ago, Kopites said:

Imo, It has been quite a while since I last visited our zoo. Don't think will be going there anytimes soon. 

https://www.straitstimes.com/life/entertainment/singapore-singers-jj-lin-and-stefanie-sun-accused-of-not-supporting-one-china-after-nancy-pelosis-visit-to-taiwan

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More than 100 celebrities from China have expressed their support for the "one China" policy after United States House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan on Tuesday (Aug 2) night.

China regards the island as a breakaway province which must be reunited with the mainland, by force if necessary.

However, several overseas celebrities, including Singapore singers JJ Lin and Stefanie Sun, found themselves entangled in the saga after a netizen from China accused them of not stating their stance.

A blogger from China on Wednesday then compiled a list of overseas celebrities who have not done so and posted it on Weibo.

Among them were three Singaporeans - Lin, Sun and action star Jet Li, who is born in China.

Three Malaysians were also on the list - singers Fish Leong and Michael Wong as well as actress Michelle Yeoh.

The blogger claimed that celebrities who make money in China have to state their stance.

However, several netizens did not agree with the blogger, saying that there is no need for Lin, Sun and Leong to do so since they are not Chinese citizens.

 

The netizen also fingered more than 30 Taiwanese artistes on the list, including singers Cyndi Wang, Jay Chou and Jolin Tsai, actresses Ruby Lin, Joe Chen and Amber Kuo as well as actors Jerry Yan and Roy Chiu.

Some like Wang, Chen, Kuo and Yan have since expressed support for the "one China" policy on Weibo.

Meanwhile, other celebrities also found their social media posts under scrutiny because of the saga.

S.H.E singer Hebe Tien had to delete two pictures of her eating spaghetti on Instagram after she was accused of supporting Mrs Pelosi, who is of Italian heritage.

Like that, does that mean all over the world chinese populations must support China.  

That blogger is [hur]

He is not fit to be blogger as Taiwan nitizen also chinese.  :slow:

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13 hours ago, Singa said:

https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxAhvOjUsDk6r7tgLKk0UJzzhaM_UVQB8B

didn't Stephanie Sun donated masks at the start of the pandemic? 

so celebrities can't even stay silent now. 

this is the kind of "progress" China made after ccp occupied China. censor mainland citizen not enough, now want to "liberate" the whole world. how come never ask if people in other countries actually want to be "liberated" by them.

 

 

Eat also cannot have peace 

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1 hour ago, Etnt said:

yah, all the crap talk of simi sai peaceful rise. more like pissful lar.

anyway one china has already been ambiguous. which china? The one who retained the culture or the one who revolution away everything.

Even lky went from hoping of peaceful rise to eventually warning about China rise. That was easily 10 years already.  Something many forget.

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18 hours ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Personally I think most probably no full-scale war between China and Taiwan; a lot of sable rattling, some aggressive postures but no actual stabbing, etc.

And I think that the CCP might be even secretly delighted that Mrs Pelosi visited Taiwan at this moment.

Because to the CCP, the Taiwan issue is a very good piece of sentiment- and attention-diverting tactic to deflect the current population's angst and unhappiness against the government over the bank fraud scandal, the draconian covid-19 suppression and lockdown, and the persecution of people who dared tainted the reputation of "protected" top officials, etc.

Political chess-play. Made up or blow up an external crisis (actual or perceived) (or enemy) to alter people's opinion and deflect their sentiment from internal problems, and protect one's backside.

XJP terms coming up for renewal in a month or so.. His domestic cockup needs to be mask out by being the hero for foreign policy if he wants to be emperor forever. Don't forget also got the banks jiak their citizen money..

 

17 hours ago, mersaylee said:

4pm oredi...still lion dancing huh? Got anything drop from the sky yet? 😁

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Dance battle.. No punches. just showy.

 

 

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On 8/3/2022 at 5:48 PM, Macrosszero said:

The Taiwanese have started receiving the first of the 66 F-16 Vipers approved by Congress during the Trump Administration. In addition, the hundred-plus A/B Fighting Falcons did receive upgrades. The Viper spec is apparently able to be retrofitted to them, including the APG-83 AESA radar.

That being said, it amounts to around 300 front-line combat aircraft consisting of the Falcon, Mirage and FCK-1 (I snigger at the name just like when I say Uranus - sorry). 

The ROCAF lacks any aerial refueling capability and is clearly on a defensive posture catering to defending the main island.

As we can see in the Ukrainian conflict, once the front line equipment is expended on both sides, it is left to the infantryman and simpler weapons to complete the job.

Nice to have shiny new hardware.

The question is, who are going to fly and maintain those brand new 66 F-16 vipers?

At the current rate of training, Taiwan will need as many as 50 years to train enough pilots to fill the cockpits of the jets they expect to get by the middle of this decade.

Even if ROC manages to solve the pilot shortage, what about the other support staff? Where are they going to find the manpower? The need for intensive maintenance is a lot more urgent, given that PRC is causing 24/7 scrambling of ROC jets.

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/taiwan-faces-urgent-fighter-pilot-shortage-as-china-tests-defences

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1 hour ago, Ender said:

XJP terms coming up for renewal in a month or so.. His domestic cockup needs to be mask out by being the hero for foreign policy if he wants to be emperor forever. Don't forget also got the banks jiak their citizen money..

sometime i wonder if he really is that weak that he worries about renewal 🤔, he has had lotsa time to get rid of opposition.

young upcomers need his patronage,  and the old foes are literally dying of old age liao.

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Just now, Playtime said:

sometime i wonder if he really is that weak that he worries about renewal 🤔, he has had lotsa time to get rid of opposition.

young upcomers need his patronage,  and the old foes are literally dying of old age liao.

Hearsay there are infighting within his own faction.

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58 minutes ago, noobcarbuyer said:

Nice to have shiny new hardware.

The question is, who are going to fly and maintain those brand new 66 F-16 vipers?

At the current rate of training, Taiwan will need as many as 50 years to train enough pilots to fill the cockpits of the jets they expect to get by the middle of this decade.

Even if ROC manages to solve the pilot shortage, what about the other support staff? Where are they going to find the manpower? The need for intensive maintenance is a lot more urgent, given that PRC is causing 24/7 scrambling of ROC jets.

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/taiwan-faces-urgent-fighter-pilot-shortage-as-china-tests-defences

 

"I didn't know whether they would fire at me," said retired Colonel Mountain Wang, recounting a tense five-minute confrontation he had with People's Liberation Army jets more than a decade ago. "You have to be highly alert, and not lead to any accident with unintended consequences."

im gonna assume its google translation mistake 😁

 

considering the ratio of population / fleet size of singapore and taiwan air force.

i'd think we are in a much worse situation so either taiwan is not serious, or we are super.... i hope we r super.

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40 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

Hearsay there are infighting within his own faction.

Since the eunuch era which dynasty doesn't has infighting? Down from a family up to premier you will see infighting. 

 

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Hear What he mention about hu xijin, if the ccp is officially acknowledging him as a spokesman, it's a new low in standards. 

 

People like him has its uses,  but should be a 小三, cannot step into main living room.

 

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so now China has carried out live drills around the entire Taiwan island and blocked the Taiwan straits

this is unprecedented 

US and G7 has fiercely condemned it, but what else will/can they do?

while China lost face (big time) this round, they have gained a strategic advantage which is far more important to them

may turn out to be a bad move by Taiwan and US in the end

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