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Posted in: Taiwan will not back down to threats, Taiwan VP says on U.S. trip See in context

It's crystal-clear that the evil CCP is about to make its' move on Taiwan - last week, China screened episode 1 of an 8-part documentary on state television there ( the ominously-named 'CCTV' ), which 'informs' the Chinese viewers that the People's Liberation Army are ready to attack Taiwan, and showcases soldiers pledging to die invading the island - "My fighter-jet would be my last missile, rushing towards the enemy if in a real battle I had used up all my ammunition".......

Such dreadful indoctrination of the people is standard practice for the CCP, softening them up for the inevitable war on which they seem hell-bent. Surely it's high-time the UN woke up to the reality of what's happening, and called-out the Dictator XinPing as a dangerous warmongering leader who must desist from all such blatant aggression against an innocent and much-smaller neighbour.

If the impotency of the UN is such that they can't, or refuse to act, then it is incumbent on All the Leaders of the Free Countries of Our World stand up Now and tell him Loud & Clear "Get your filthy hands off Taiwan" ....

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Posted in: North Korean leader Kim orders more missiles made See in context

He looks like some obese barrow-boy barking his orders to the surrounding waiters - yeh, I'll have another 15 of those really-big IBM'S, about 4,000 drones, and a side-order of those deadly anti-personnel mines..... that'll keep the people busy for a while, stop them from starving to death.

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Posted in: Philippines summons Chinese ambassador over water cannon incident in disputed sea, official says See in context

The PRC are relentless in their obsessive pursuit of world domination, never stopping to consider a more considerate and ethical way to present themselves to the rest of the world - this will never happen whilst the fascist-dictators are in charge there, and sadly only a gigantic revolution will dislodge the disgraceful regime.

China is characterised by its' deceitful, despicable and dishonest behaviour, and the only way that the people of the free world can do anything to change this situation is to Never Buy Anything Made in China...... only when they feel the financial squeeze and the balance-sheets burning will there be any change.

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Posted in: Kremlin critic Navalny convicted of extremism and sentenced to 19 years in prison See in context

The UN human rights chief Volker Turk is pathetically feeble in his condemnation - he should be showing genuine fury and anger, from the UN arena headquarters in New York, demanding that the Russian representatives appear there to explain the draconian unjust detention of this courageous believer in freedom of speech.

He should be imploring the people of the free world to organise mass demonstrations every weekend outside the Russian embassies of every capital-city on this planet, to make the largest impact across the media of how the ordinary people can make their voices heard to enable change to take place in Russia, and also to foment revolution against that relentlessly cruel and terrorising dictatorship.

Change must come, but it will take Herculean efforts from millions of people to make it happen.

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Posted in: Princess Aiko won’t have tiara made for her, in consideration of hard economic times See in context

I can't imagine Princess Aiko is rushed off her feet busy every day, she's probably got quite a bit of time on her hands...... time to take up a nice craft-hobby, and get to work on designing and making Her Own Tiara - some nice bits of old re-purposed gold, some nice Swaroski crystals, and she'd be nearly there. Could gain quite a bit of kudos from younger Japanese people for being environmentally and economically aware, as well as being an aspiring designer.

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Posted in: Man arrested over death of 81-year-old father See in context

Serious jail-time coming up for this pathetic coward - must have significant sadistic tendencies to inflict such vicious harm on another human-being, especially as the victim was his frail father......

If this turns out to be murder (rather than manslaughter), a lifetime tariff has to be applied.

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Posted in: Convenience store clerk arrested for punching customer over receipt in Hyogo Prefecture See in context

I hope the store-clerk is charged and prosecuted for his unacceptable violent conduct - why he thinks he's entitled to use physical violence against another human-being in any circumstances is a mystery which the judge will no doubt look into before jailing the thug. Uncivilised behaviour like this must be addressed seriously, a single-punch can often turn out to be a fatal blow, and the suspect then faces a murder or manslaughter charge...... this young man must learn to keep his fists to himself at all times.

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Posted in: Musk says Twitter to change logo to X from the bird See in context

Surely the best letter replacement would be Y

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Posted in: U.N. rights body in Japan to investigate entertainment industry abuse See in context

Nice little trip for this delegation, can't wait for their press-conference on Aug. 4th.

Shame they can't turn their attention to the gigantic abuses going on in Russia, North Korea, China, Myanmar and the hellholes of the child-porn industries of South-East Asian countries, but then they wouldn't even be allowed entry to all of these vile despicable places.....

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Posted in: Crime in Japan rises in 1st half of 2023 as COVID restrictions ease See in context

RandyJohnson: ....no hellhole like London.....

London is not a hellhole, the following places certainly are:

North Korea, China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Syria, the slums of most South-Asian capital-cities, the Palestinian camps...... all these places have in common absolute deprivation of freedom, food, and the right to a peaceful existence, without violence and total surveillance.

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Posted in: Mother served fresh warrant for claiming money by starving daughter See in context

She's going to need all the help she can get to survive this appalling episode so early in her young life - there will be a loving foster-family who will step in, hopefully.

It's a terrible indictment today that there are so many deranged adults who deliberately let the children down, the world over.

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Posted in: China coast guard warns Japanese fishing boat near disputed islands See in context

Tells you everything you need to know about this disgusting deceitful regime, that the diplomat Wang Li is suggesting that China / Japan / South Korea should form an alliance together to exclude Western-style democracies.

Of course democracy is the last thing China wants for its' people, which is why the total repression continues throughout every aspect of Chinese lives - what a terrible country to live in, apart from the elite few Special Ones there.

Good to see their export trade figures are down again, 20% less in the last 6-months than the previous half-year; I'm just hoping everyone gets the message, "don't buy anything Made in China" stamped on it, we need absolutely nothing from them really .

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Posted in: Missile kills 11 people in Ukrainian pizza parlor as Russia's aerial barrage continues See in context

The more unhinged Putin becomes, the more he smells the inevitability of defeat and his subsequent demise. His greatest fear is ending up whimpering in a drainage-pipe pleading for his life like Saddam did before he was despatched.

The world's leaders should be raging against the continued vile excesses of this repulsive sadistic Dictator in this latest episode of his killing and maiming of innocent men, women and children, a massacre in a pizza-parlour. .... how low is he going to stoop before there is the universal outcry calling for his head, the ICC in The Hague awaits, and the rest of the world waits for this madness to be stopped.

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Posted in: Japanese researchers develop robot arms to unlock creativity See in context

Pickpocketing is going to get a lot more lucrative once these catch on.....

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Posted in: Millions head to Mecca for huge hajj in Saudi heat See in context

There is everything wrong with religion - it's all about repression and control, conning billions of people into believing and hanging on to simplistic and ambivalent fairy-tales from long, long ago. So sad that even young people today throughout the world perpetuate this horrible and futile following of mind-numbing trivia.

The pursuit of science and technology, together with a totally humanitarian approach to creating a better and caring peaceful world without religious divisions for it's inhabitants now, and for generations to come, should be the way forward, not wasting time, energy, and an awful lot of money on religion.

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Posted in: Japanese get trained in smiles as masks slowly come off See in context

No wonder Keiko Kawano's smiling so much - with hourly-rates like hers, she's probably laughing all the way to the bank.

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Posted in: Toyota debuts hydrogen-fueled race car as auto racing begins shift away from gas guzzlers See in context

Why would anyone want to risk their life participating in such dangerous activity - one crash, and the hydrogen bomb goes up, pretty much unsurvivable despite all their safety hype.

IF people are going to continue to race cars around tracks all over the world, mind-numbingly tedious and pointless as this is, then surely it's high-time that a synthetic fuel was developed to replace petrol. Surely even the smartest chemists / scientists in the world must be able to this. Until then, let's just stop wasting the earth's resources unnecessarily.

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Posted in: Law enacted that allows nuclear reactors to operate beyond 60 years See in context

Nuclear energy has always been a very poor and short-sighted option - just 50 to 60 years productive usage and then decommissioning / dismantling and ground returned to safety after 1,000 years.

As a species, our scientists worldwide have given so little in reality to the prospects of harnessing completely free energy, which has to be the destination ultimately for the world's ever-increasing populations, now that the vast majority of vital elements and resources have been used up.

The future lies simply in our abilities to convert wind, solar, tidal, geothermal, and crops / plant technology into the energy this planet needs right now, in order to sustain the future generations.

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Posted in: North Korea says its attempt to launch 1st spy satellite ends in failure See in context

The two heavyweight pariah states of Russia and China will always support the tiniest pariah state of NK, no matter what trick the diminutive madman pulls out of the hat next.

Whether by cyber intervention or physical letter-drops from 'weather-balloons' being constantly deployed to enlighten and inform the population of NK, to foment the revolution which surely has to happen in this dreadful place - this can not happen soon enough. The people there desperately need humanitarian assistance, it's up to the free democratic countries of the world to work out in a smart and practical way how they can be helped.

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Posted in: Man arrested for abusing girlfriend’s 4-year-old daughter See in context

"Bruises which took roughly 3 weeks to heal" ....... on a poor defenceless little 4-year old child - this deranged cretin needs some serious treatment before he's allowed to walk the streets freely again.

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Posted in: Malaysia searches Chinese ship suspected of looting WWII wrecks See in context

Thieving Chinese up to their usual deceitful tricks - Malaysians will throw the book at them for this, with floggings all round.

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Posted in: China cautions Kishida against attending NATO summit See in context

It is completely anachronistic that the leaders of the world's largest totalitarian communist state should be dictating whether freedom-loving democratic countries should engage in normal diplomatic discussions amongst each other. Who the hell does the ruthlessly repressive CCP think they are ??

It's high time the rest of the world's consumers weans itself off the total Chinese trash, which has lead to the meteoric industrial rise of China, which in turn has given the CCP the power-base to believe it can flex its' political muscles wherever it feels likes.

Please boycott anything with Made in China stamped on it - hurting China financially is the only way forward to foment change there.

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Posted in: Beijing criticizes Japan, Britain over 'anti-China' G7 summit See in context

Me thinks China does protest too much......

The dictatorial and repressive Chinese regime must recognise that the free democratic countries of the world are free to speak out about all of the things which China insists on doing - their aggressive expansionist aims in the region ( 11 separate regional disputes currently), their shutting-down of democracy in Hong Kong and all areas of China, their despicable treatment of ethnic minorities, their enslavement of poorer countries who were coerced into signing-up for their imperialist Belt-and-Road deals, their policy of organ-harvesting from the poor and dispossessed for the benefit of rich Chinese, their disgusting raising of dogs and 'exotic species' for consumption...... the list is endless.

If only they were smart enough to understand how all of the above disgraceful behaviour is abhorrent to the rest of the civilised world, then they could start to make the necessary changes. Until then, they can expect the calling-out and criticism to continue unabated, and if they don't listen, then they won't be surprised when their mass-production of goods suddenly gets boycotted by the people worldwide. Hitting them financially may be the only thing they'd understand - I, for one, have managed to avoid buying anything Made in China for several years now, and will be happy to continue doing so until they become civilised again.

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Posted in: G7 leaders visit World Heritage shrine, dine at traditional inn See in context

So here are the most powerful leaders of the free democratic countries in the world, gathered together for very earnest discussions on all global issues, however, just for once, how utterly refreshing it would be if each leader could make their own individual statement in turn imploring Putin to Stop The Madness Now - for crying out loud, this is 2023, not the era of the 1st and 2nd World Wars.

They could tell the world's population about the evil, relentless and murderous campaign which the toxic madman is pursuing, currently responsible for the pointless deaths of over 200,000 innocent ordinary people, men, women and children. They should apologise for their total inefficacy, their impotence in regards to resolving and stopping the horrendous and cruel savageness and uncivilised behaviour. Otherwise, how can the world's population have any hope that such matters can be resolved quickly and efficiently ?

Are these people and their advisers not clever enough to come up with the answers ?

Why are we not waging a massive cyber war against Putin and his acolytes to put a stop to the seeming impunity with which they appear to operate ?

Can't help feeling that these are the biggest issues which our G7 Very Important Politicians should be sorting out, and commencing new smart ways to defeat the Devil Incarnate.

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Posted in: Leaders begin arriving in Japan for G7 summit in Hiroshima See in context

Hard to see what the motivation is of the small group of protesters with banners saying 'no G7 imperialist summit' - are they trying to deny the leaders of the free-world their freedom to openly discuss all of the difficulties which beset our world ?

I for one wish them all a very successful summit and look forward to seeing what comes out of it.

Hope Biden's OK, he didn't look well as he boarded his plane leaving the US last night.

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Posted in: North Korean hackers stole $721 million in cryptocurrency from Japan: Nikkei See in context

So now we know how the Tin-pot Dictator manages to create so many rockets and missiles, creaming-off $2.3 billion, with a bit of help from their extremely deceitful Chinese masters.

Little wonder he's happy to ensure the vast majority of the North Koreans remain at peasant-status, quietly starving to death...... whenever the revolution is going to start there, it can't come soon enough.

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Posted in: China pushes largest-ever expansion of nuclear arsenal See in context

There's a very big difference - USA / NATO / EU / G7 countries are Not threatening to invade anyone.

There are only 4 main aggressor-nations in the world who are either at war currently, or threatening to invade other countries, and they are:

Russia, China, North Korea, Iran: these abnormal countries are bent on aggression, repression, ruthless cruelty, and are lead by despotic dictators and their acolytes.

Every day I wake up and thank my lucky-stars that I was not born in one of these despicable places, and look forward to the day when the people rise up and overthrow the maniacs who consider their behaviour absolutely fine and acceptable; it will be a total revolutionary blood-bath in these places, but history has shown us that, unfortunately, this is the only way.

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Posted in: China pushes largest-ever expansion of nuclear arsenal See in context

China should spend all her time and efforts on becoming a 'normal' country, ie: a democracy, in which the people can elect their leader and legislators, and not be totally repressed by the 93-million strong Communist Party, which watches and eavesdrops every individual, with party-cadres reporting any dissidence.

They should focus on improving the living-standards of the vast majority of the population who are currently just above peasant-status.

An immediate and complete reversal of foreign-policy is vital to stop the absurd expansionist obsessions of the Leader, to de-escalate the tensions in the Indo-China region, to leave Taiwan and all other independent sovereign nations alone, and to abandon the entrapment policy of their 'Belt and Roads' initiative.

Constructing the world's largest nuclear weapons collection should be their last choice - totally and uttetly unnecessary.

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Posted in: China GDP jumps 4.5% in Q1 after zero-COVID scrapped See in context

The world needs to wake up and Stop Buying Anything At All from the deceitful Chinese.

How can anyone alive on this planet today justify doing business with such a lying, repressive, cruel and antagonistic nation such as China.

After causing over 8 million deaths ( and 4 billion people infected) with their sinister Chinavirus, threatening several neighbours in the Indo-China region, suffocating any hint of democracy amongst their 1.4 billion population, propping-up the NK Madman with all of the dangers he presents, who can honestly say that can feel comfortable to "do business with China"...... a nation ruled through surveillance and eavesdropping by the 95 million membership of the CCP - this is very far from being a 'normal country'.

It's way past time that China was brought down with a very rude awakening.

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Posted in: China says G7 communique grossly interfered with its affairs See in context

The comminique states in crystal-clear terms all of the ways in which China needs to listen very clearly to the concerns of the free democratic worlds' legislators and mend her ways accordingly - zero point in crying about 'interference' and whining about feeling victimised.

The only way to curtail the expansionist aims of the CCP is to boycott anything and everything with 'Made in China' stamped on it..... I know this can be quire difficult, but I've been doing this for many years now, there are always alternatives to be found for anything.

Only by pricking the Chinese bubble can they be taught to play by the accepted international rules.

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