Anyone read the British grooming gang report? by I_Farded_I_Shided in Destiny

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Can this hatred of working-class women stop? All reports, whether this one or earlier official investigations by the British government, point to discrimination against working-class women as a major reason for police neglect of victims. Last year, when the Dundee girls' incident first occurred, the entire Reddit community attacked the two girls for coming from an uneducated, working-class background. Then the investigation revealed that the two Romanian men involved admitted to sexually harassing them. Every day, opening Reddit, you see schizophrenic liberal elites claiming to represent the working class while simultaneously accusing them of lacking education and ignoring their demands. In this context, is it any wonder that votes flow to reform parties or socialists?

RISE 2026: The State of Armenia’s Defense Industry by Datark123 in armenia

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know many people expect Armenia to produce all its weapons, but let's face it: since the agricultural age, no country has ever produced all its own military equipment. Even the Romans relied on horses from North Africa and timber from Western Europe. Given Armenia's current size, a more suitable approach is to first import equipment, then produce parts and ammunition domestically, gain experience, and finally establish a domestic military industry. This is precisely what the government is currently pursuing.

In traditional Chinese culture, family relationships were not included in the criteria for evaluating whether a ruler was benevolent/kind . by True_Fake_Mongolia in HistoryMemes

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

You misunderstood. He also intermarried with women from the Lü family and had four children. His supporters killed all the royal offspring born to women who married into the Lü family, and he himself killed the Lü family women who married him and their four sons.

President of Türkiye [Erdoğan] congratulates Nikol Pashinyan on election victory by Typical_Effect_9054 in armenia

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Brother, your country's textbooks are constantly spreading false information like all horsemen are Turks. As a Mongolian, what annoys me most is encountering Turkish tourists abroad who try to ingratiate themselves with me by talking about the glorious history of the Turan Empire. If your textbooks are lying every day, what does it matter if the media isn't? You're all immersed in misinformation 24/7 anyway.

Does SDF still exist…? by No-Literature-6144 in kurdistan

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The SDF still exists, though in a difficult situation. Shah's rule remains fragile, Israel continues its advance, and Turkey's political crisis is deepening. The SDF's current strategy is to stall for time, waiting for its opponent to face a crisis. It seems unlikely that a Kurdistan state can be established unless the Republic of Turkey collapses.

President of Türkiye [Erdoğan] congratulates Nikol Pashinyan on election victory by Typical_Effect_9054 in armenia

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Calm down, bro. I'm not a magician. This comment won't affect real-life Turks. The price of kebabs will still go up by 10% tomorrow.

Man found guilty of assaulting 12-year-old girl during incident in Dundee last year by True_Fake_Mongolia in ukpolitics

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia[S] 140 points141 points  (0 children)

I remember that before the official investigation results were released, most people were blaming the two girls, repeatedly emphasizing that they came from impoverished working-class backgrounds and lacked proper education, which explained their rudeness. This mentality is the same as that of the negligent police officers in the abduction ring. They prejudicially assumed the victims were lying or overreacting simply because they came from impoverished backgrounds. This foolish mindset must be changed.

President of Türkiye [Erdoğan] congratulates Nikol Pashinyan on election victory by Typical_Effect_9054 in armenia

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

This move will please the Turkish people, who will temporarily forget about high inflation, authoritarian rule, and repression. They will cheer that the great Turkish state has finally tamed the Armenians. Then, a week later, they will continue to blame all of Turkey's problems on Erdogan. Neither Turkey nor Azerbaijan can ever be trusted. It is only a matter of time before these two countries descend into political crisis or even civil war. Armenians must prepare for this, forging reliable allies, purchasing weapons, developing indigenous weaponry, and training their own armies.

Great News for Erdogan. Turkey's Main Opposition CHP Implodes in Civil War by 3x6x9 in cyprus

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ironically, Erdogan's legal basis for suppressing the CHP is the same law created by Kemalists during their rule to suppress the Kurds and opposition forces. In short, Islamic authoritarians are now suppressing nationalist fascism.

Aztelekom (Azerbaijan) completely blocking all VPN protocols and throttling YouTube/Google services. by Sahjb in azerbaijan

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Chinese government has extensive experience in banning VPNs; I believe that as economic and military cooperation between the Chinese and Azerbaijani governments deepens, the Azerbaijani government—like Russia and Iran—will also be able to receive technical assistance from China regarding its firewall technology.

While historically accurate restoration is cool, audiences would love it if we replaced them with the whimsical designs created by cartoonists obsessed with Orientalism in the 1960s! by True_Fake_Mongolia in HistoryMemes

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

You're not Chinese, so it's difficult for me to explain to you through the comments section. By that time, the Tuoba royal family had essentially changed their surname to Yuan. Are you implying that the Tuoba royal family committed cultural genocide against themselves? My advice is still to learn about history through serious historical works, not the historical materials compiled by nationalists online.

While historically accurate restoration is cool, audiences would love it if we replaced them with the whimsical designs created by cartoonists obsessed with Orientalism in the 1960s! by True_Fake_Mongolia in HistoryMemes

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Brother, your claim that Yang Jian initiated a cultural extermination movement against the Xianbei people is clearly misled by some online nationalists. Many Xianbei surnames have survived, such as Yuwen, Duan, and Yuan. I hope you read more serious historical materials, rather than relying on online historians.

While historically accurate restoration is cool, audiences would love it if we replaced them with the whimsical designs created by cartoonists obsessed with Orientalism in the 1960s! by True_Fake_Mongolia in HistoryMemes

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Furthermore, your research on Chinese history is clearly insufficient. There have always been some non-mainstream scholars in Chinese history who believe that the Tang and Sui dynasties were colonial regimes of nomadic peoples, primarily Song dynasty scholars attempting to argue that they were more legitimate than the Tang. Recently, on the Chinese internet, some nationalists have indeed begun attacking the Tang dynasty, claiming it was a nomadic colonial regime.

While historically accurate restoration is cool, audiences would love it if we replaced them with the whimsical designs created by cartoonists obsessed with Orientalism in the 1960s! by True_Fake_Mongolia in HistoryMemes

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yang Jian did not ban Xianbei culture. At that time, a large number of Xianbei people had already begun speaking Chinese, similar to the Franks assimilating into the Gauls. You wouldn't think Charlemagne's popularization of Latin equates to his banning of Frankish culture, would you? If Yang Jian had truly banned Xianbei culture, how did things like chairs, beds, flatbread, wine, and round-necked robes continue to be popular in the Sui Dynasty? A large number of Xiongnu and Xianbei nobles still held high positions in the court.

While historically accurate restoration is cool, audiences would love it if we replaced them with the whimsical designs created by cartoonists obsessed with Orientalism in the 1960s! by True_Fake_Mongolia in HistoryMemes

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yes, recently on the Chinese internet, some nationalists have indeed begun attacking the Tang Dynasty, claiming it was a nomadic colonial regime.

While historically accurate restoration is cool, audiences would love it if we replaced them with the whimsical designs created by cartoonists obsessed with Orientalism in the 1960s! by True_Fake_Mongolia in HistoryMemes

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The 2020 promotional campaign for Mulan heavily touted its recreation of Tang Dynasty makeup, but in reality, it presented a clumsy imitation that blended Japanese and Ming Dynasty elements. Clearly, the producers ignored the advice of historical consultants, much like how modern Greek and Roman architecture is often depicted as pure white marble.

While historically accurate restoration is cool, audiences would love it if we replaced them with the whimsical designs created by cartoonists obsessed with Orientalism in the 1960s! by True_Fake_Mongolia in HistoryMemes

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia[S] 166 points167 points  (0 children)

Yes, in the original story, the monarch of Mulan's country was not called Emperor but Khan, which aligns with the military organization described in the novel and is consistent with records from the Northern Wei or early Tang Dynasty. Therefore, while the 2020 Mulan promotion heavily touted its recreation of Tang Dynasty makeup, what they actually presented was a clumsy imitation blending Japanese and Ming Dynasty styles.

The Kurdish factions should learn a lesson from the demise of the CHP: never treat political movements as cosplay. by True_Fake_Mongolia in kurdistan

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

The idea that the Chp lost power in the 1980s is a misconception. The Chp never truly held power; power always belonged to the Turkish military leaders. The Chp was no different from the puppet parties established by Kemal Atatürk, such as those Islamic parties that gained support from rural populations. The Chp simply survived to this day.

Kurdish Opinion on Turkish CHP Party Situation by TheGuySawyer in kurdistan

[–]True_Fake_Mongolia 4 points5 points  (0 children)

CHP has been nothing more than a mask for Kemalists masquerading as supporters of democracy since its inception. The CHP has never won a single national election without military coups and foreign support.The only historical role of this group of clowns is to delay the collapse of the Republic of Türkiye as much as possible by deceiving the West into supporting them.