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Thread: What is China’s Response to Genocide?

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    What is China’s Response to Genocide?

    How can this scumbag nation just sit on the fence and be great friends of Russia when women and children are being shot in the back of the head?

    I don’t care about my imports so sanction these c unts too! How they can watch this murder and take billions of Western money for goods is beyond belief!

    Even being humane and demanding to Russia - let the Red Cross into Mariupol where women and children are dying of starvation!!! But no - nothing!!!

    Absolute scum and all their cheap tat should be instructed to shove it!!!

    I would never eat Chinese muck again - ever - so it’s banned in our house!!!
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    Stalin/Mao or Putin/Xi Jinping. Far more in common with each other than differences. All of them narcissistic psychopaths. All of them dangerous and none of them cared/care about the many innocents killed in their name.

    It might be remembered, however, that the growth of both Russia and China in terms of economic power has very much been enabled by the greed and self interest of Western businesses who were so keen to do business with these countries following the fall of the Soviet Union and the death of Mao and the failure of his Great Leap Forward.

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    Well Al...the foreign minister of China got in touch with his counter part in Ukraine for first time since 1st March.
    This forum has reach and is bookmarked by many leaders....😇

    Seriously though.....every generation had to deal with the past in its own present day.
    Today our generation has so much legacy issues to deal with from our evolution....no wonder there is chaos everywhere....
    But change can not be avoided no matter how painful the consequences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    Well Al...the foreign minister of China got in touch with his counter part in Ukraine for first time since 1st March.
    This forum has reach and is bookmarked by many leaders....😇

    Seriously though.....every generation had to deal with the past in its own present day.
    Today our generation has so much legacy issues to deal with from our evolution....no wonder there is chaos everywhere....
    But change can not be avoided no matter how painful the consequences.
    Don't look back in anger Dubs. We're on British Summer Time now and as the season of 'spring rolls' into that of summer Al's boycott of UK based takeaways will surely begin to bite the Chinese economy. Slowly slowly catchee monkey 😊 😉 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    Don't look back in anger Dubs. We're on British Summer Time now and as the season of 'spring rolls' into that of summer Al's boycott of UK based takeaways will surely begin to bite the Chinese economy. Slowly slowly catchee monkey 😊 😉 .

    Talking of boycotts - the West should completely ban Russian Natural Gas even if it cripples some businesses/countries!!

    Don’t ban Russian Gas and be a I’m OK jack or advocate Ukrainians mass murdered - tortured - limbs cut off and mass raped and thrown in shallow graves!

    There’s one of two choices to take! It’s that simple!

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    We can't expect China to behave any different. Their treatment of Uyghurs has been compared to Nazi treatment of the Jewish; concentration camps, ethnocide etc.. Very rarely reported in the media but abhorrent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggiematt View Post
    We can't expect China to behave any different. Their treatment of Uyghurs has been compared to Nazi treatment of the Jewish; concentration camps, ethnocide etc.. Very rarely reported in the media but abhorrent.
    I actually wanted to use this religious group as an example earlier on but got side tracked.....but you are spot on...Matt....
    It's because we Europeans (UK as well) are too far away to remain interested geographically.....but as humans....we should be very concerned...even in India where the government over there is stoking tensions between people from different backgrounds...

    While Syria and Yemen are Muslim countries....those wars have nothing to do with the religion but politics and money. Plain and simple...

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