fryup wrote: » imagine that, in a country of nearly one billion people a massacre that no one dare speak of now thats control
Muahahaha wrote: » Its a pretty unbelievable case and Im surprised media outlets have not reported more on it. It looks strongly like the Chinese-Australian national was assassinated by the Chinese secret service but the thing is they did it on Australian soil. Its along the lines of what the Russians did to Skirpal on British soil yet has hardly attracted much interest. I'd say the Australians are fuming about it, they dont like being made look like mugs.
rossie1977 wrote: » And North Koreas official name is 'Democratic' People's Republic of Korea
Reviews and Books Galore wrote: » I wonder why though? There's hardly any need in killing somebody just because they didn't want to become a spy.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Hitler was "National Socialist" - own him.
BDI wrote: » If you go to the luas stop between Connolly and busaras there is a little pokey newsagent. Go to the coffee machine and there is an ice pop fridge, there is a sign that says SUPPORT CHINESE POLICE STOP VIOLENT PROTEST IN HONG KONG Then a load of Chinese writing and phone numbers.
Alice?Who dafuk is Alice? wrote: » The newsagents besides the Brewdock pub? I thought it was Pakistanis running it not Chinese. Ages since I was in though
Professor Genius wrote: » It is about the spice bag?
tdf7187 wrote: » Almost nobody mentioned the care home unmarried mother home scandals in Ireland until about twenty years ago and then all of a sudden everyone was on their high horse about them. Imagine, thousands incarcerated in these places for decades and no-one knew? Not buying it. The capacity for group think and mass delusion is present in all societies.
BDI wrote: » Yeah. A Chinese looking girl was working the deli and a middle eastern looking chap on the till. The sign looked like it was homemade from a cardboard box. It could have been dropped there years ago and just left or the owner is into that sort of stuff who knows. I just get a coffee the odd morning there when it’s too icy to cycle and I’m waiting on the Luas.
iamgroot wrote: » Maybe you could set up an opposing news agents and label your fridge with a sign that says "START VIOLENT PROTEST" "DISOBEY POLICE"
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » People in nearby areas know. Some have been conditioned to believe its ok. Some disagree but fear speaking out. Some people genuinely don't know. Particularly if they live far away from those areas.
BDI wrote: » I could but I just wanted a coffee on my way to work. Getting involved in a petty Chinese foreign policy squabble involving business loans and employees could make a great sitcom but would be an awful load of hassle.
Lone Stone wrote: » I really feel like the west needs to crack down hard on the CCP it's blatantly threatening western countries and seeping its way into western business's and industries and using its investments as leverage to push its agenda onto to west.
Lone Stone wrote: » crack down hard on the CCP
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » Crack down in what way?
iamgroot wrote: »
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » I forgot the primary schools closed early today.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Irish Times has a scoop this evening on the Chinese, a great bunch of lads.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/asia-pacific/china-has-a-lot-of-spies-in-ireland-activists-claim-1.4097005 :cool: