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Bellum_Romanum

Brigadier
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It's probably because there are too many Chinese women that has been subjected to shitty treatments from Chinese pricks that Kris Wu's case (alleged date rape) touched a nerve in China. Even if Kris Wu's allegations turned out to be misleading or even false, there's enough people in China that are convinced that the reason Kris Wu is able to escape prosecution is mainly due to his social status as one of the country's top celebrity which = power.

But we can't deny that this recent trend has not been influenced by the trend of the "me too" movement in the west, particularly in the U.S. and since a lot or young women in China have become urbanized and urbane with their views and to a certain degree has matured with respect to finding their worth and value as people, they have began to voice out and insert themselves much more strongly compared in the past. And I think that's a good thing for everyone in the society and country as a whole. I don't however subscribe to trial by the mob, for the mob and to satisfy the bloodthirsty mob's notion of "social justice" I hope the government from local to central government strengthens the relevant institutions of the country to ensure and deliver the message that justice applies properly and proportionally to everyone regardless of standing. And in my opinion, the punishment must be severe to those people in the position of power and privilege as a form of deterrence to would be prices and b..ches that wants nothing more than to bring social disharmony and shame.
 

siegecrossbow

General
Staff member
Super Moderator
What's going on at weibo about Kris Wu? Why cancel culture arrived in China? There is a court of judgment, not a gang of clowns. If the court issues a conviction, you can boycott and break cooperation, etc. Now you destroy someone before he is convicted.

Apparent he had inappropriate relations with underage girls, and one of them exposed him. I think his career is pretty much finished with sponsors dropping him left and right.
 

daifo

Captain
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What's going on at weibo about Kris Wu? Why cancel culture arrived in China? There is a court of judgment, not a gang of clowns. If the court issues a conviction, you can boycott and break cooperation, etc. Now you destroy someone before he is convicted.

One girl open a flood gate and now people are posting about their experiences. Some of the allegations include him out "hunting" for random girls on weibo. Not exactly what you want in your brand image or show

Anyways, i was looking forward to one of his show which will prob be put on hold / cancel / refilmed

 

SilentObserver

Junior Member
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It's probably because there are too many Chinese women that has been subjected to shitty treatments from Chinese pricks that Kris Wu's case (alleged date rape) touched a nerve in China. Even if Kris Wu's allegations turned out to be misleading or even false, there's enough people in China that are convinced that the reason Kris Wu is able to escape prosecution is mainly due to his social status as one of the country's top celebrity which = power.

I have acquaintances that knew girls he dated in Vancouver. From what I heard he would try to "date" all the girls in a certain friend group. Man with a strong appetite.
 

Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
Good movie battle of Taihang mountain full feature with subtitle. You see Zhu De, Lin Biao, Ho lung, Nie Rong chen, Dengxiaoping. First Chinese victory against Japan based on real battle of Pingxingguan
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On the Mountain of Tai Hang tells the story of the Sino-Japanese war and the commander-in-chief, Zhu De, leading the main force of the Eighth Route Army to the battlefront against the Japanese invaders. Presented are several important campaigns, from September 1937 to May 1940, including the Pingxingguan victory, the surprise attack on Yangmingbao, Xinkou campaign and Huangtuling campaign, where Abuguixiu, lieutenant general of the Japanese army, was shot down. The film also reflects the close relationship between the Eighth Route Army and the people.

On the Mountain of Tai Hang | 2021 Top Historical Drama | Chinese Movie​

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Q&A: What was the first major victory the Chinese military won during the War of Resistance?​

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Q: What was the first major victory the Chinese military won during the War of Resistance?
A: In mid-September of 1937, the 5th Division of the Japanese North China Area Army rapidly approached the Inner Great Wall. At the same time, in coordination with the 5th Division, the main force of the Chahar Expeditionary Force of the Kwantung Army set off on a southward offensive from Datong. The Japanese attempted to break through Pingxingguan and eliminate the Chinese troops in the 2nd War Zone so as to lend support to the operations of the main force of the North China Area Army along the Beiping-Hankou and Tianjin-Pukou railways.

Q&A: What was the first major victory the Chinese military won during the War of Resistance?

In light of this, Yen Hsi-shan, commander of the Chinese troops of the 2nd War Zone, decided to organize a defense covering Pingxingguan, Yanmenguan, and Shenchi along the Inner Great Wall, attempting to rely on the Great Wall to stop the Japanese troops from entering the interior of Shanxi.
In order to coordinate with the operations of the friendly armies, on September 24, the Eighth Route Army's 115th Division Commander Lin Biao and Deputy Commander NieRongzhen decided to set up an ambush to the northeast of Pingxingguan. The ambush was to take place on a 13-kilometer section of a highway running from Guangou via Qiaogou and on to Donghenan Town, the intention being to stop the advancing Japanese troops in a narrow valley. On the same day, the Independent Regiment of the 115th Division blocked several attacks by Japanese troops at Yaozhan between Laiyuan and Lingqiu counties.

At dawn on September 25, Japanese troops from the combat train of the 5th Division and the main force of the 21st Brigade moved westward on the Lingqiu-Pingxingguan Road, and by around 7am entered the trap set by the Eighth Route Army's 115th Division. Seizing the opportunity, the 115th Division launched its attack. The 685th Regiment took out the Japanese troops at the head of the force. The 687th Regiment then cut off the Japanese troops' route of retreat between Caijiayu and the village of Xigou. The 686th Regiment launched an assault at Qiaogou between Xiaozhai and Laoyemiao, forcing the Japanese troops into a narrow valley. During the battle, the Japanese troops who, only days earlier on September 22 had occupied Dongpaochi, tried to turn back to Laoyemiao to reinforce the Japanese forces there, but they were stopped in their tracks by the 685th Regiment of the Eighth Route Army. As the two sides were in close combat, there was nothing that the Japanese aircraft could do, and although the Japanese troops came back with repeated counter-attacks, they were beaten back by the 686th Regiment. Finally, with help from the 685th Regiment, the 686th Regiment wiped out all the remaining Japanese troops.

At the battle of Pingxingguan, the 115th Division sustained over 400 casualties, killed over 1,000 Japanese soldiers, and captured a large quantity of military supplies. This battle was the Chinese military's first major victory since the nationwide resistance had begun. On September 26 Chiang Kai-shek sent a message to offer his congratulations for the victory, saying "I am very pleased that a large number of Japanese bandits have been put down, and this shows our officers and soldiers have, regardless of danger, followed the order to defend our country."
This was also the first time the Eighth Route Army had successfully concentrated forces to ambush the Japanese forces. In shattering the myth that the Japanese were invincible, the battle greatly boosted the confidence of Chinese armed forces and civilians. It also strengthened the reputation of the Communist Party and the Eighth Route Army, and drew praise from the international community.
 
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getready

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What's going on at weibo about Kris Wu? Why cancel culture arrived in China? There is a court of judgment, not a gang of clowns. If the court issues a conviction, you can boycott and break cooperation, etc. Now you destroy someone before he is convicted.
About time he goes down. Talk been going around already for quite a while this guy is a predator with no morals. I know it's just the entertainment industry and by large celebrities sucks but this is unacceptable
 

OppositeDay

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The well-known reviewer of "autistic" games Sseth just came back from a 4-month hiatus with a 34 minutes review of Chinese indie Amazing Cultivation Simulator. Yes, there are a lot of racist jokes but that's his style.

 
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