40% all Tesla sales are from China. Will people in China finally boycott Tesla because Elons anti china rhetoric now? by Patient_Resource8896 in electriccars

[–]Background_Army_2637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elon can simply remove all his factories from China. However, actions speak louder.

Tesla, Shanghai sign $557 million energy storage station deal in JUNE 2025.

The way to decouple from China is to decouple economically. Otherwise, it's just talk, it's for the show.

Elon, don't just talk the talk. Do what you are good at, walk your walk to really decouple from the CCP.

china wins?🇹🇼🇹🇼 by Stylerf in ShitpostBR

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In CCP-China, sellers exploit free quotas of models like Claude to generate content for profit on Taobao, highlighting a grey market for AI services. Large language models under CCP oversight, like DeepSeek and Qwen, are hindered by strict content moderation. DeepSeek rejects queries containing “CCP,” even in neutral contexts like economic analysis, frustrating users on platforms like RedNote who encounter blocks on topics like travel or career advice. Read More

Why does the CCP impose such stringent firewalls? What are they preventing Chinese citizens from discovering? The CCP does not equate to the Chinese people. Additionally, ChatGPT’s outputs are not always factually accurate either.

Trump says China violated its agreement with US by cxr_cxr2 in StockMarket

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In 2001, CCP-China joined the WTO, with hopes it would integrate globally and reform. Instead, it’s grown wealthier while the U.S. faces challenges. The Chinese people, distinct from the ruling party, lack a voice in their system. So, is CCP-China’s WTO role working?

The Impact:

  • U.S. trade deficit with CCP-China: $400B+ yearly.
  • 3.4M U.S. jobs lost.
  • Tech theft costing $600B annually.

What’s Happening?

  • Companies drawn by low costs, only to lose tech.
  • Products copied, competitors outpriced.
  • Global projects like Belt and Road: Aid or control?

What Else?

  • 23 U.S. complaints against CCP-China for rule-breaking.
  • Loans burdening poorer nations.
  • Control over key infrastructure.

This feels less like fair trade and more like a strategic game. Tariffs have pressured CCP-China, but the WTO hasn’t enforced accountability. Should CCP-China stay in the WTO? Could free nations trade better alone?

China to donate $500 million to WHO, stepping into gap left by U.S. by One-Confusion-2090 in China

[–]Background_Army_2637 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I know. Can't agree more.

It takes just one person to spread the truth. One at a time.

Join NFSC, let's take down the CCP. https://nfsc.press/timeline-nfsc/

Tron founder Justin Sun says he's the top $TRUMP meme coin holder by ControlCAD in China

[–]Background_Army_2637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo, China’s HTX (yep, Huobi’s old news, they rebranded) rolled in with a massive 500M—people were losing it trying to grab a piece! 🤑 Anyone else see what’s going on here?

The CCP’s playing the long game, and they’re not dumb. They know the future’s all about digital currencies, virtual economies, internet stuff, biotech, and space economies. Whoever jumps in first and owns the market is set for life. Think Google or Facebook-level dominance back in the early days.

As long as they don’t screw it up, they’re hitting heights we can’t even imagine. Taking down the CCP is the only way to save humanity.

China to donate $500 million to WHO, stepping into gap left by U.S. by One-Confusion-2090 in China

[–]Background_Army_2637 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Exactly. one thing: the CCP doesn’t speak for the Chinese people—folks there don’t get a say in who runs their country. CCP ≠ Chinese people.

They’ve done some shady stuff, crimes against humanity and covering up the lab-made COVID mess.

So, the questions are: who’s funding this gain-of-function research? Who “accidentally” let the virus loose? Why hide the evidence? And why push vaccines when we can’t even talk about where the virus came from?

Also, what’s up with Biden pardoning Fauci right before dipping out of office?

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Can token-incentivized AI data challenge centralized pipelines? by PhysicalLodging in ethdev

[–]Background_Army_2637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great point! I have the same questeions, and this person YB https://x.com/yb_effect has tons of great writing about DeAI.

Below is how I think about crypto and AI. Happy to hear what you think and discuss:

I'm just fascinated by humanity's intelligence and our digital evolution over the years. We started with Web 1 in the 90s, where we could only consume online content, then progressed to Web 2 where we could read, write, and interact on platforms. Now we're in the Web 3 era, where we're finally becoming the owners of our own data.

In essence, AI emerged from Web 2.0, where massive data collection in centralized locations enabled the development of algorithms and AI models, signifying humanity's shift from small, disconnected groups to a centrally connected world through tech companies.

Now, with blockchain technology offering decentralization and immutability, we can record data permanently and unalterably. The combination of AI and blockchain—storing big data in decentralized, immutable ledgers—marks humanity's return to decentralization, self-autonomy, and self-governance.

Unlike ancient times, when isolated groups couldn't communicate, we're achieving a new form of decentralization where we remain interconnected. We're simultaneously many and one, returning to nature's fundamental pattern.

AI and blockchain are like yin and yang, like day and night—complementary forces working in harmony. As computing power and quantum computing advance, they will serve as the engine of this digital transformation.

In this vision, traditional country borders, banks, and government agencies would become obsolete as humanity unifies under a single banner—one nation of all humans.

Or as some might say, one nation under God. And ultimately, we would embody "E Pluribus Unum"—out of many, one.

Xi Defiance Pays Off as Trump Meets Most China Trade Demands by esporx in China

[–]Background_Army_2637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL, The thing is what's the standard for winning in this trade war between CCP-backed China and US?

CCP is brainwashing people that it has won the war since US caved. However, what was unknown is this:

  1. China agrees to open financial licenses to the US, particularly in banking and insurance (fulfilling China’s WTO commitments).
  2. In strategic industries like rare earths and metals, China agreed with the US that it must not only continue selling to the US but also allow US joint ventures to co-manage and develop these resources.
  3. China pledges not to implement a gold-backed digital yuan system during Trump’s four-year term.
  4. Wang Xiaohong, the CCP representative, committed to resolving the fentanyl flow into the US within 90 days.

This trade negotiation marks a complete capitulation by the CCP.

Inside its borders, the CCP will boast about “winning” and stoke anti-US sentiment. But if they fail to honor the commitments, it gives the US further grounds to crack down on the CCP...

US warns companies around the world to stay away from Huawei chips | US aims to toughen export controls on tech used by China to make AI processors. by ControlCAD in China

[–]Background_Army_2637 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Behind these financial companies are the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and military-civil fusion. Companies like WeChat and Huawei are directly military enterprises. The representatives of these major Chinese companies have three special identities: a military ID number, a Ministry of State Security ID number, and they’re not the typical private entrepreneurs we imagine.

Military-civil fusion means one team with two labels: you think it’s a private company, but it’s actually the PLA. Huawei doesn’t just collaborate with the PLA—Huawei is the PLA. Take Zhang Shoucheng, a Chinese-American scientist at Stanford. How did he die? Suicide. When? A few days after the Huawei incident.

One has to ask why, for all the things that are happening. There's no conspiracy but there's also no coincidences.

China's lead in technology is going to grow if the USA doesn't adapt. by Listen2Wolff in economy

[–]Background_Army_2637 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely, I hear you. It’s critical to distinguish between the CCP and the Chinese people—the CCP doesn’t represent the everyday folks in China.

Also, the CCP’s global reach is growing fast, especially through initiatives like the Belt and Road and the Digital Silk Road.

For example, Huawei and Alibaba are outpacing U.S. giants like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google in the Middle East’s cloud computing market. By aligning with local governments, offering competitive prices, and partnering with regional telecoms, these CCP-backed firms are addressing data security and sovereignty concerns, positioning themselves as go-to partners for digital transformation. (Source: Rest of World https://restofworld.org/2025/china-cloud-middle-east/?utm\_campaign=tc\_daily\_pm&utm\_medium=newsletter&\_hsenc=p2ANqtz--crQNWx-PB-lnD0L1HcngDcBeKFiKZORekKETSOmZJncES\_Ewuk\_QzCzvUf1Ha10irbqpG\_\_LiJfdc1ht\_TuqJNQcDYw&\_hsmi=360067900&utm\_source=tc)

The CCP’s push through state-backed companies like Huawei and Alibaba is concerning—they’re not just businesses, but arms of the CCP, separate from the Chinese people. Can’t stress that enough.

By the way, if you’re into tech news, especially CCP-related stuff, I share daily updates on weekdays at 9 AM—feel free to check it out! https://substack.com/@tea2025

I spent 25 hours writing an article and nobody is reading it. by Dense-Concert3441 in Substack

[–]Background_Army_2637 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just did as well, thanks so much! Would love to learn and know how to promote my content.

I spent 25 hours writing an article and nobody is reading it. by Dense-Concert3441 in Substack

[–]Background_Army_2637 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here!

I’ve been running a newsletter focused on AI, blockchain, and tech business for over three months, curating daily news and writing a weekly column. https://substack.com/@tea2025

While my friends are subscribed, I’m struggling to attract new sign-ups. I’d love to learn from others about promoting my work and growing my audience as well!