We rarely have Asian shooters until recent years. Guns proliferation in Asians might have triggered more Asians to commit mass shooting or homicide.
We rarely have Asian shooters until recent years. Guns proliferation in Asians might have triggered more Asians to commit mass shooting or homicide.
I mean, if this TikTok video is an indication of how "INFORMED" Westerns and especially Americans on pressing global issues and events then it goes to show you how FREE the western news actually are when most of us know on this forum that it's ALL ABOUT THE NARRATIVE.Japan is getting away with dumping nuclear contaminated water in the ocean with MSM defending such practice as scientifically safe and anyone opposed as propaganda and misinformation.
Somehow reminds me this meme of "then and now":Maybe Micron shouldn't have screwed China in the first place.
Micron warned in June that half of its China revenue would be affected by the ban, equivalent to a low double-digit percentage of total revenue, higher than its previous estimation of a high single-digit impact.
This is DPP level of bootlicking.I suspect there is no "democracy" happening in South Korea, just a US vassal state. From the south korean tiktoker, no one seems happy about the Japanese nuke water thing either.
South Korea’s semiconductor equipment maker Nextin plans to construct a new base in Wuxi
My suspicions grew that Yoon is Japan planted trojan's horse to bring Korea back by quasi-colonization, next it will be Japanization of Korea just like in in 1910, by Japanization their biggest export K-pop and Korean Electronics brands.I suspect there is no "democracy" happening in South Korea, just a US vassal state. From the south korean tiktoker, no one seems happy about the Japanese nuke water thing either.
Violence is never the right way...only in the barbaric United States are guns used to resolve personal disputes
The fable of the golden goose is a western, European story yet these idiots learnt nothing from their own sage advice.Maybe Micron shouldn't have screwed China in the first place.
Micron warned in June that half of its China revenue would be affected by the ban, equivalent to a low double-digit percentage of total revenue, higher than its previous estimation of a high single-digit impact.