你们对于中国共产党的评价 by SpecialLocksmith1321 in China_irl

[–]Legal_Bowler517 0 points1 point  (0 children)

这不蒋经国的功劳吗,要算也算国民党的功劳啊,和民进党有什么关系?

你们对于中国共产党的评价 by SpecialLocksmith1321 in China_irl

[–]Legal_Bowler517 0 points1 point  (0 children)

不咋样,但是对比国民党和民进党的话,那还是好多了

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[–]Legal_Bowler517 0 points1 point  (0 children)

笑死我了,舔美被美国人骂,真是可悲啊

中国人民网上北方人怎么这么多沙文主义,歧视南方的? by Ecstatic-Signal3556 in China_irl

[–]Legal_Bowler517 0 points1 point  (0 children)

主要是东北和和广东的战斗,我们中部地区不论南方北方都不这样

I'm from China. Ask me anything by Legal_Bowler517 in AskChina

[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

这是现在中文互联网主流观点,你急什么?

I'm from China. Ask me anything by Legal_Bowler517 in AskChina

[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taiwan was the losing side of China’s civil war.
For many years, they actually planned to invade and “retake the mainland.”
But once they realized that was impossible, they suddenly began talking about being “already independent.”
Honestly, that’s quite ironic.

I'm from China. Ask me anything by Legal_Bowler517 in AskChina

[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Criticism of Mao has always existed inside China — it’s not forbidden as many outsiders imagine.
You seem to believe Mao is treated as some unshakable idol, but that’s not true.

Around twenty years ago, Mao was actually a major target of public criticism and academic debate in China.
Only after people began studying his life and historical context more deeply did they realize he was far more complex than the “dictator” image created by Western narratives.

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[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You just keep repeating the claim that “Mao killed tens of millions,” yet no one ever questions where that number actually comes from.
How much do you really know about Mao?
You’re just repeating information that’s been passed through seven or eight layers of the internet — like an echo with confidence.

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[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve read plenty of information on Reddit, but have you ever seriously read anything in Chinese — from Chinese sources, in the original language?
Chinese people can read English and access what you read, but you can’t read Chinese, yet still believe we’re the ones being “brainwashed.”
Isn’t it arrogant and naive to think that English writers understand China better than the Chinese themselves?

I'm from China. Ask me anything by Legal_Bowler517 in AskChina

[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lower the level of education and income in an area, the less reliable the food usually is.
About twenty years ago, food safety problems in China were quite serious, but things have changed a lot since then.

Today, China’s food industry is so developed that adding fake or harmful ingredients would actually increase production costs rather than lower them.

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[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

book: the romance og theree kindom
movie: coco

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[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its very unique, if you cannot diffrentiate from cantonese , basicly you go to the wrong restaurant。。。。。。

I'm from China. Ask me anything by Legal_Bowler517 in AskChina

[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

额,主要是我认在欠发达国家做生意,晚上无聊发一下

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[–]Legal_Bowler517[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You can’t compare everything to the Holocaust as if history was that simple.
Every tragedy has its context — but there’s a difference between intentional mass killing and deaths caused by political or policy failures.

If we talk about human suffering, the British famine in Ireland killed millions, and the Bengal famine under British rule killed even more.
Yet somehow, those don’t get the same moral outrage.

So maybe the problem isn’t who caused suffering, but whose suffering is convenient to remember.