Oh, I wouldn't be surprised if she does, just like the Epstein survivors couldn't believe how the DOJ exposed them while at the same time protecting the perpetrators. So, hi pot, meet kettle.I suppose peng shuai might see it differently
“The political environment, the context we’re working in with respect to China, has been trending in a positive direction (in the pulse sector),” Cherewyk said from his office in Winnipeg.
In March 2025, China unveiled a 100 per cent tariff on Canadian peas, effectively shutting the door to the biggest market in the world for pea imports.
Sales to China dropped to almost nothing, which was a massive loss for Canada’s pulse industry.
From March 1 until the end of July, Canada will ship about 500,000 tonnes of peas to China.
That’s an excellent pace of exports because Canada typically sells 1.6 million tonnes of yellow peas to China in a year.
“It’s very significant to have that market re-opened,” Cherewyk said.
You could use some Buddhism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa4I8Ch2TRo&lc=UgyGByX8be8__To-EvJ4AaABAg仲树/Zhong Shu: We live in an age that demands apology from greatness.
Key Findings
- Minorities of Millennials (43%) and Generation Zers (34%), compared to majorities of Boomers (62%) and Generation Xers (56%), view the development of China as a world power as a critical threat to the United States.
- Majorities of Gen Zers (59%) and Millennials (58%), compared to half of Boomers and Gen Xers (48% each), favor a policy of friendly cooperation and engagement with China.
- A quarter of Gen Z respondents (25%) say China is not a threat to the United States, compared to much smaller shares of older cohorts.
- Millennials (49%) and Gen Zers (43%) are less likely than Boomers (69%) and Gen Xers (64%) to view China as a rival or an adversary.
- Americans across generations believe imposing tariffs on China has increased the cost of living in the United States, but they diverge on whether the tariffs have harmed China’s economy.
- Millennials and Gen Zers show strong opposition to restrictive policies targeting Chinese students, higher tariffs, and reduced trade overall.
US propaganda against China is working in the latter's favor...
Gen Z Isn't Concerned About China
https://globalaffairs.org/research/public-opinion-survey/gen-z-isnt-concerned-about-china
It's amazing how much the landscape could change in a decade. When there is a will, there is a way.![]()
U.S. looks to boost anti-China spending worldwide by hundreds of millions of dollars, documents say
Many of the proposed programs are designed to "reclaim diplomatic leverage" through investments in areas where the U.S. had previously been spending money but stopped.www.pbs.org
This is why Gen Z is not concerned about China.
Imagine having to spend hundreds of millions of dollars just to talk bad about a country. The anti-China talk might work for the boomers/millennials but for the Gen Z and young ones they aren’t getting fooled by it.
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A global Chinese disinformation initiative could threaten international security, U.S. officials warn
The State Department in a first-of-its-kind report has laid out Beijing’s growing efforts to reshape the global narrative on China, while spending billions of dollars to do so.www.pbs.org
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The US bill that could turn up the heat in the anti-China propaganda war
The US is upping the ante in its information war with China, with the House of Representatives backing a bill to spend US$1.6 billion within five years to promote anti-China propaganda, according to observers. The "Countering the PRC Malign Influence Fund Authorisation Act of 2023" was passed...finance.yahoo.com
The students point to the re-election of president Barack Obama and say by all indications Chinese youth are well schooled in the U.S. political process and know a great deal about the interworking and the nuance of the U.S, political scene. Students here agree the same can't be said for the average college age student in the United States.
https://youtu.be/_mPWKR7BBaI?t=343Soft power is the ability of a country to influence others through attraction and persuasion rather than coercion.
https://youtu.be/_mPWKR7BBaI?t=538China's view of soft power builds upon Nye's definition but introduces a crucial fourth pillar - domestic cohesion. The ability of soft power to unite its own people.
https://youtu.be/_mPWKR7BBaI?t=870Because when the US uses hard power like threatening sanctions, it feels hypocritical. Decmocracies preach sovereignty. You're supposed to respect other's independence. So, why are you now using hard power to bully others into line? This damages moral credibility, exactly what Nye warned. "When foreign policy contradicts your values. Soft power crumbles." China's hard power, by contrast, feels consistent. Even when others disagree with its territorial stances, no one is surprised by it. China's actions are aligned with its image, and this avoids the hypocrisy trap that's plaguing the US.
The trend is largely US Gen Z-driven, and this borderline obsession with China reflects a deeper disillusionment with America's current trajectory, its growing political rifts and aggressive policies alienating both allies and its own youth. Being Chinese is therefore a dual play. It carries genuine appreciation for Chinese cultural dynamism, whilst also being a subtle act of rebellion by claiming identity with a geopolitical rival to protest against the fractures at home.
This reinforces what I've pointed out before in another thread.3 things americans from the US should definitely avoid talking about:
- politics, inside their own country
- geopolitics: recently one self-claimed "strategist in geopolitics" on youtube said no navy outside the US could do what they do. Ok... and he even went further "the rest of the world just have navy for their coastal patrolling and that's all". France and the UK must have appreciated that ignorance.
- so therefore, ethics, and morals.
Americans are an embarrasment to climate change, football, table tennis, general culture, so moderating any forum makes them incompetent to accomplish any of those tasks required for moderating. A country with only 250 years of existence should go back study what the rest of the world did before them, Japan, China, Asia so, Europe, Africa, South America. The only TRUE americans from the US will always be the natives.
They even have no war strategies, it's simply bombing like Russia does, everywhere, with no real goal defined before the bombing starts. That's how they made nothing in Korea (technically North and South Korea are still at war), that's why they've made noting in Vietnam, nothing in Afghanistan. For sure they thought they would do better than France in Vietnam, after all, it was only France, the guys who always show a white flag to surrender...
Foch has edicted 3 principles of war:
- Economy of forces and ammunition: smart use and distribution of resources. You do not waste troops or material. You use just enough power on secondary tasks to save maximum strength for the main goal.
- Concentration of efforts : the act of bringing your power together at the right place and time. You strike hard at the enemy's weak point by uniting your main forces.
- Freedom of action: the power to choose your own path and act as you wish. You keep the initiative so the enemy must react to you, rather than you reacting to them. That's why americans can't adapt and improvise "on the spot" when things go wrong. They've no balls.
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Battle of Vrbanja Bridge - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
This single act of bravery with very few guys charging with bayonets mounted on their rifle completely reversed the issue of the war in ex-Yugoslavia
All that money, all that power, all that so-called "moral", for... so few results with the americans. And it shows here too on this forum.
Anything legally right is not always morally right.
You know the United States is a baby. It's a baby. It's a couple of hundred years old. When we're talking about other civilizations, whether it's in the Middle East or in the case of China, you're talking about 4,000, 5,000 years of civilization. You're talking about several stages of humanity in which it has been the most advanced political unit. You are talking about a place that had within it understandings of social mobility at a time when people in Western Europe, the forefathers of the United States, had absolutely nothing like that level of complexity of society. The confucious exam system would allow people who began their life in in the most horrid conditions to rise to working in the highest level of the society long before any of those understandings came to Western societies. There's no comparison, literally no comparison.
Now if you look at where the US military bases are and you look at the countries which do not have US military bases, I am certain you will have a keener appreciation of human rights within those states and a keener understanding of human rights within those States than you would have within states that have US military bases, because the very same structure which builds up the US military bases in those other states is able to build up informational domination that will repeat the same message again and again and again and again and actually lessen our ability to truly understand what is happening in those cases