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Western historians: the Han dynasty didn't like the Xiongnu because Xiongnu society had strong women

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DNA shows poorly understood empire was multiethnic with strong female leadership​

Warinner and her co-authors were so moved by these “intimate snapshots” that they commissioned an artist to capture the project’s findings. The result is a colorful social scene filled with strong women, ethnic diversity, and globalization.
 

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Western historians: the Han dynasty didn't like the Xiongnu because Xiongnu society had strong women

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DNA shows poorly understood empire was multiethnic with strong female leadership​

Warinner and her co-authors were so moved by these “intimate snapshots” that they commissioned an artist to capture the project’s findings. The result is a colorful social scene filled with strong women, ethnic diversity, and globalization.
Inbe4 they will now tell Mongolian their ancestors were part of a diverse and female driven society kind of like us the USA. And if they kindly would go to war with Russia and China pleassssssee..
 

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U.S. chipmakers descend on China import fair despite tech curbs​

SHUNSUKE TABETA, Nikkei staff writer
November 7, 2023 | 07:53 JST

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It is kind of confusing, but I think I am beginning to understand.

Western governments want that to decouple from China policy.

Western semiconductor industry want to decouple from the decouple from China policy.

Does this make sense?

Think of extramarital affairs, and that is sort of like what is going on here. Prevs at the convention.

There are always prevs at the convention.

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U.S. chipmakers descend on China import fair despite tech curbs​

SHUNSUKE TABETA, Nikkei staff writer
November 7, 2023 | 07:53 JST

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:oops:

It is kind of confusing, but I think I am beginning to understand.

Western governments want that to decouple from China policy.

Western semiconductor industry want to decouple from the decouple from China policy.

Does this make sense?

Think of extramarital affairs, and that is sort of like what is going on here. Prevs at the convention.

There are always prevs at the convention.

:cool:
Business in general has been against the US Government politics.
Even their domestic policy is being questioned. Florida's "China investment" laws are very strict and discourage investment. If a Chinese EV maker wanted to open a factory in the US, it would actually be impossible to do so in Florida due to the laws.

Even Texas killed a similar bill in the end.

Xi Jinping has been accused in the media of creating a hostile business climate towards private companies, but the reality is that the US has done the same or even worse.
 

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new documnetery coming out about Chinas "genocide" they all say we were totured, even that UN report never said anything they said, but of course their going to lie, thats how they get views by repeating lies. i found the video on Radio Free Asia, they also repeat the 1 to 3 million lie, so most likley they just all said what he said.
 
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