Some Quotes :

“The alternative to a rules-based order is a world in which might makes right and winner takes all and that would be a far more violent and unstable world,” Blinken said.

The Chinese fired back. Yang Jiechi, a member of the Politburo, offered a lengthy monologue in which he said Western nations don’t represent global public opinion and called the U.S. the “champion” of cyber-attacks.

“Many people within the United States actually have little confidence in the democracy of the United States,” he said, citing the killing of Black Americans and the Black Lives Matter movement. Near the end of his opening remarks, he said Blinken’s comments weren’t “normal” and added that in response “mine aren’t either.”

Things only got worse from there. Cameras were ushered from the room, only to be called back in. Yang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi took the opportunity to follow up with even more criticism. “Is that the way you had hoped to conduct this dialogue?” Yang asked, according to his delegation’s translator. “I think we thought too well of the United States. The United States isn’t qualified to speak to China from a position of strength.”

https://archive.is/V8Inr#selection-3653.0-3665.64

Mic Drop .... :xi-clap: :xi-lib-tears:

  • Malikto [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    If you're gonna invent a private patois that only you and your friends understand, don't be surprised when you use it in public and people have no idea what you're talking about.

    "The Beginning of Wisdom is Calling Things by Their Right Names"

    -- Chinese saying attributed to Confucius

    • VYKNIGHT [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      A private patois? That's just how the word is used in the online english Chinese leftist community. I'm literally explaning what the word means in that specific community, and you understood exactly who Chicom refers to. Get your head out of your ass.

      "Pee Pee Poo Poo Diarrhea"

      • Quoting wise people doesn't make you one.