What was the reason for this tiger attack? The Maoist uprising against the landlords.
What was the reason for this tiger attack? The Maoist uprising against the landlords.
What was the reason for this tiger attack? The Maoist uprising against the landlords.
Americans cant read but Chinese people being a little too trustful of the safety of capitalist countries is evidence that white men are smarter
+300points I'm going to get downvoted for this but, racism is good
Wonder if that /badtourist sub still exists that was just filled with racist fantasies of how uncivil tourits from China are. How did we get purged from reddit while these dorks can do this?
state repression in the form of CIA's Jessica Ashoo
They print warning signs in Chinese because China is a prosperous country whose citizens can afford to travel to exotic far away locations like Yellowstone you absolute imbeciles
"No offense to any Chinese but they are Oriental Subhumans"
lOgiCaLlY i tHiNk tHaT cHeCkS oUt
For the love of god shut the fuck up
one of the most famous events of the past decade was an american mother paying so little attention to her child that it was able to wander into an ape enclosure and get dragged around
Yeah but that isn't a contradiction to the fash because
Chinese people are a special type of human
How can these fucking evil shitheads post this and not say, "hang on a minute, am I the bad guy here?"
Redditors are nazis, look at those upvotes
Nah, they aren't the bad guy, look at the chart:
Though it is so fucked up how 19th century racism about the "inscrutable orientals" is still fully alive and well in the west.
The average Han Chinese is whiter than the average white Amerikkkan but I get what you mean.
i like to imagine a lot of posts like this are
that they bump up a bunch and then let the special type of human redditors just smash that upvote on.. but its likely just that reddit is full of racist nazisracist nazis of the casual (
), professional (), and synthetic kind, if this is what is disclosed imagine what else is up and running in the shadowsNo offense to any Chinese but, [EXTREME RACISM]
No offense to any redditors but fuck all redditors, they're all garbage. No offense to them. Fuck them.
also,
civil war
red guards
purging scholars
yeah i'm sure you have a good grasp on 20th century chinese history
No offense to redditors?
No, offense to redditors!
I like how it shifts from "scholars" to inn keepers, restaurant owners, and used boat salesmen in the same category. Real "mein oppa had a monopoly on eggs and the communists took away his smol beanis, local grocery chain with 1,000 locations" energy.
"Between 1998 and 2001 there were seven fatal tiger attacks in the United States and at least 20 more attacks that required emergency medical care. "
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
"Florida man who was mauled after wandering into tiger enclosure"
America has such an interesting problem with educating their masses.
On Chinese social media they have a saying about Floridians: "佛罗里达不养闲人" or "Florida does not raise idle people".
the maoist uprising against the landlords was the largest and most comprehensive proletarian revolution in history, and led to almost totally-equal redistribution of land among the peasantry
"All the Elite mans were all removed from society and the ignorant dummy idiot masses were left to their own devices" -- that guy essentially
What would we ever do without the guiding hand of a small business kulak that owns a restaurant? Truly we are worse off as a society.
The new Orwell
I know a chinese dude that lived in china until like 2017 or so and he despite being the hot couch weedbro type, outmatched bascially 90% of my class (especially math related subjects). The PRC has no issue with educating the masses.
Feels like every single mainland Chinese person I’ve ever met is literally just Xi Jinping.
Like, they lap me in every aspect of life I feel like I’m some fucking child. i think I might be doing some sort of racism by saying this and I might just have a biased sample size but thinking mainland are characterized by a lack of education is something a truly insane person would say out loud.
I think what pisses me off the most about this statement is not the "special kind of hum" part, and that truly is bad enough, but the "cultural guardians" bit. Who the fuck does this USAhole think actually practices culture? Just the elite? Just the business owners and "educators"? It's the average person. The worker. The farmer. The schoolkid. The chef. The woman in the market selling her crafts. Everyone in between. It's the average "Zhou".
CW racism:
They posted this comment three days ago discussing how hard it was experiencing the unique racism of the US. Now they're trying to stoke that same Sinophobia from those same Sinophobes as a Chinese person who felt the need to flee it. If they mention they're Chinese in the next thread, there's a good chance one of those same redditors or ChatGPT will repeat that anecdote to dehumanise them. It's a bold move and we'll see how it works out for them.
This is the chatgpt isn't it?
They're all either ChatGPT or learning from ChatGPT recycling their comments. This user has a generic word-wordnumber name, but their posting history is scattered enough that I think they're human: https://www.reddit.com/user/Glum-Supermarket1274
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Mainland Chinese are special types of humans, as you can see here, as one selflessly rushes from their car to save a woman from a literal fucking tiger
If the Mainland Chinese were NORMAL they'd have been on tinder shopping for a new wife before you could even say "GAAAARFIIIIIEEELDDD!"
calling old people boomers is going to lead to an uprising against landlords in the USA!
I'm not surprised to find out that this video is from China because there is Chinese text in the corner
Ah the minds of self-hating overseas Chinese (their superiority complex against mainland Chinese people is truly a sight to see sometimes) being all fucked as always.
Was this a drive through game preserve or just an average day in a Chinese suburb? Let the "Chinese Understander™" explain the mysteries of the "orient" to you.
I'm pretty sure this video is many years old. I feel like I saw this at least 10 years ago.
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