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The flouride in the water conspiracy theory

I’m Chinese. Over here in the East Asian countries, NOT having flouride filters is seen as the kooky, fringe view. And look at which countries have better health on average. Japan. And now China is winning. Not you ‘everything the media in the pockets of drug companies disagrees with is a conspiracy’ western nation. Healthy people don’t act moronically like that. Sort out your country. Sort out your health. Stop being fat. Stop justifying your degeneracy with ‘anyone who disagrees with my sedimentary and narrow minded lifestyle is muh conspiracy theorist’. Natural selection will continue to wipe out such people. As soon as I got my western partner to get the flouride out of his water and encouraged him to eat normal food and use natural medication everything from his skin, to his weight, to his energy levels improved. He spent $80 on your western meds and then I gave him $3 natural Chinese medicine and it had better results coupled with removing flouride. He’s happy he didn’t keep believing the lies pushed by western drug companies that profited from him being ill.
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Abstraction · 61-69, M
You share the arrogance of your leader, who is destroying his nation's standing in the world. Yet you live in a country that systematically abuses human rights and makes the 1984 book seem like a paradise.

Free the Uyghur people and then come and lecture everyone else. Oh, of course you'll believe the propaganda of your government. Be careful what you say, your government is watching you!
lynncelestial · 31-35, F
@Abstraction your own leaders teach you that it is actually the west that is the abuser, the one who should feel ashamed for your past and present. none of your loud social justice warriors will call out China, they will just keep attacking the very culture that gives them the freedom to do so.
jeancolby · 31-35, F
@Abstraction If she were to speak or write in China like she does here she would be locked away for 30 years.
lynncelestial · 31-35, F
@jeancolby no I wouldn’t as I have not criticized China ;)
jeancolby · 31-35, F
@lynncelestial Its great to be free.
lynncelestial · 31-35, F
I haven’t criticised the Chinese gov so no i wouldn’t be. However, a man in scotland was fined for making his pug do a Hitler salute. Great freedom.@jeancolby
Abstraction · 61-69, M
@lynncelestial Is that what your government teaches you? And of course you believe them?

Does it tell you about Tiananmen Square, for example? The entire world saw your wonderful government running tanks over the bodies of its own people live on television. I have Chinese friends who escaped during that time. They were on board ship in port in my country and had been celebrating the expression of the people for opportunity for greater freedom, then when the tanks rolled in and started the massacre they realised the government agents would make sure they would be persecuted by the same government you support. The so-called 'people's' government.

I could write an essay about China's brutal past and barely get started. What our governments do is occasionally admit the truth about past failings. Can't see Xi Jinping doing that, now, can you?

I love our freedom. China is my idea of hell. Chinese people? I love them - it's not about people, it's about brutal control of human beings of your government. Ironically, in the name of 'the people'. Ha.
jeancolby · 31-35, F
@lynncelestial I'm not in Scotland. I'm in the USA.
lynncelestial · 31-35, F
@Abstraction go ahead and write an essay. The loudest of your culture are multi color hair social justice warriors who will tell you it’s actually the west who is the most oppressive regardless of how oppressive the Chinese communist party gets :D can’t criticize members of the same ideology
Abstraction · 61-69, M
@lynncelestial I think you're confusing the reality of internal debate and disagreement in the west - pointing out and protesting things that are wrong - as if it implies these people somehow think China is better? No. The current Chinese government is brutal and ugly. I can talk about things in the west that need change, too. But the thought of living under your surveillance state, the persecution of minorities (a nasty form of racism and control) - leaves me cold.

“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—for ever.” ― George Orwell, 1984

Prove me wrong. There is no perfect government anywhere. My government doesn't have an appropriate climate change policy. Now it's your turn: please criticise your own government. Where could they improve?
Abstraction · 61-69, M
@Abstraction China's program in Uighur camps:
“Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing.”
― George Orwell, 1984


I doubt you know half of what your government does.