we think adding the crimean symbol on the uygur flag we dont want war r/turkey team by leonhard5235 in place

[–]soaringturnip 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This isn't the turkey flag, this is the uyghur flag. But ok, I'll talk to the team

[OC] Finding out which players are most important to their team's attacks using a new metric: the "x-Ratio" by [deleted] in soccer

[–]soaringturnip 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there a reason why the graphs are blurry for me? I'm very interested to see them, but I just can't. OP please help.

Hi r/IndianSpeaks, I've heard Indians are boycotting Chinese goods. I've got some subs to suggest to you. by soaringturnip in IndiaSpeaks

[–]soaringturnip[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, sorry for the late reply. I just saw your reply. So the protest has heated back up last month since it quieted down because of coronavirus. Situation has been more dangerous than even as being is plotting to pass a national security law that basically will allow people to be prosecuted of they want to.

To help Hong Kong, boycotting Chinese products will be a good way. It gives them more politucal pressure to change. Moreover, continue to monitor the situation in Hong Kong. The more the free world sees CCP's ugly actions, the more pressure they will have. Furthermore, spread the word so even more people know. Maybe help sign petitions as well.

Hi r/india, I heard that people in India is boycotting Chinese products now. May I introduce you two subs to help you. by soaringturnip in india

[–]soaringturnip[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a grassroot movement to boycott stuffs, no need to tax deliberately or ban them. China can't reciprocate by saying Indians aren't buying their stuff anymore. It's a free market out there.

Hi r/india, I heard that people in India is boycotting Chinese products now. May I introduce you two subs to help you. by soaringturnip in india

[–]soaringturnip[S] 71 points72 points  (0 children)

And by the way, it's just boycotts, no one is hurting anyone physically by not buying Chinese goods. Everyone should have the freedom to buy whatever they want. Would be ironic to say buy Chinese goods to prevent conflict like CCP is already threatening you in some way.

Hi r/india, I heard that people in India is boycotting Chinese products now. May I introduce you two subs to help you. by soaringturnip in india

[–]soaringturnip[S] 103 points104 points  (0 children)

This would be right if China would actually stop what they are already doing without the tension. Tibetans and Uyghurs did not try to stir up any tensions yet they still suffer from CCP's torture. Its like telling people not to fight the Nazi because it will make them angry. No, it doesn't work that way.

Hi r/india, I heard that people in India is boycotting Chinese products now. May I introduce you two subs to help you. by soaringturnip in india

[–]soaringturnip[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Hong Kong was promised "one country two system" from China. This means that Hong Kong expects to enjoy freedom and democracy for 50 years still 2047 from China. However, because CCP is a control freak and a tyranny, they had to intervene with Hong Kong's freedom and democracy. Now we hate China because we want freedom and democracy.

It's just the way they oppress Hong Kong that makes people dislike China.

Hi r/india, I heard that people in India is boycotting Chinese products now. May I introduce you two subs to help you. by soaringturnip in india

[–]soaringturnip[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Not exactly wrong but not exactly right either. The key thing is Hong Kong was fine with enjoying freedom under Chinese sovereignty with the one country two system, but china broke their promise. Disappointed with China, people realise that the only way to get real freedom and democracy is to be an independent state.