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antiterror13

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Very interested in knowing the details and more importantly how will the investment flow into Iran? US would most likely sanction any Chinese entity involved.

Well sanction is most effective for the first one and less effective/meaningful for the second and so on so on . So another sanction doesn't really matter any more. The US (I'd say Trump) has over-used "sanction" to the point nobody cares anymore ......
 

hashtagpls

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There's footage out there of the carjacking and the murder, showing once again the lawlessness of the US.

I think i know how US society functions now; the US as we all know is a white anglo dominated caste system with whites at the top; the police and the military are ostensibly there to protect white interests; those outside the moat of protection are left to their own devices, meaning immigrant asian groups are prey to criminal elements. We saw this during the Rodney King riots when the police were only protecting white neighbourhoods and businesses and left Asians like the famous rooftop koreans to fend for themselves.

Non whites can become a part of the white class as servants of the white class as we saw with obama, the current SECDEF and Kiron "we need an all of society race war against China" Skinner. We even see this with many asian americans who support and cover for the racist system of apartheid in the US. I could write an entire book about this, but these are just some thoughts.
 

Norinco_81

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Chinese have and never will be equal in the US. Stop trying. He just looks like an idiot working with the nazis, and don't feel sorry for him either. He probably doesn't feel sorry for any of the countless Iraqis and Afghani lives he's ended.
Like I mentioned before I served in the US military myself, 8 years USMC multiple tours to both Iraq and Afghanistan. Looking back I fought for the wrong side and would join the PLA if I were able to. However, I dont regret it at all because my service benefitted me financially and I have first hand knowledge of TTPs. "Know the enemy and know yourself..."

I actually did not face much discrimination during my time. In fact if someone said stupid racist jokes to me I would do the same back, and funny how butthurt they can get about that lol. Didn't matter if they were white, black or hispanic, I had no problem telling people what I think of them, even higher ups when I went up the ranks myself.
At the same time I made good friends with people of all different backgrounds. Funny how I had alot more in common with a guy from Georgia or Alabama than some elitist left leaning douchebag from NY or CA where I grew up.
It is the civilian world that is far more racist than the military in my experience and now I have nothing but contempt for the vast majority of whites, stereotypical blacks and anyone else that has a problem with Asian people. People who know me know that I am very proud of being Chinese and very hot headed. I have gotten physical with people who tried to start things with me before and I got no problem doing it again, especially in these times.

Like you, I also highly encourage Asians to buy firearms and learn how to use them effectively. My current work involves firearms and I personally try to help as much Chinese customers as possible. They are the most receptive to my instruction and overall shoot better than everyone else I have to deal with. I carry a gun everyday and before COVID trained as much as possible. Now with ammo shortages and inflated prices I practice alot more hand to hand skills as I dont want to dig into my stockpile.
 

Norinco_81

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There's footage out there of the carjacking and the murder, showing once again the lawlessness of the US.

I think i know how US society functions now; the US as we all know is a white anglo dominated caste system with whites at the top; the police and the military are ostensibly there to protect white interests; those outside the moat of protection are left to their own devices, meaning immigrant asian groups are prey to criminal elements. We saw this during the Rodney King riots when the police were only protecting white neighbourhoods and businesses and left Asians like the famous rooftop koreans to fend for themselves.

Non whites can become a part of the white class as servants of the white class as we saw with obama, the current SECDEF and Kiron "we need an all of society race war against China" Skinner. We even see this with many asian americans who support and cover for the racist system of apartheid in the US. I could write an entire book about this, but these are just some thoughts.
I have zero respect for what I call in Cantonese 黄皮白心, I see these boba liberals as nothing but white ass kissing traitors therefore the enemy as well. This is why the 2nd Amendment is probably the only thing I respect about the USA today, and even that is getting slowly eroded away by woke white leftist scum and their non-white minions aka slaves. Fortunately where I live there are many Chinese and other Asians big into guns and even own firearms businesses as well.
 
Like I mentioned before I served in the US military myself, 8 years USMC multiple tours to both Iraq and Afghanistan. Looking back I fought for the wrong side and would join the PLA if I were able to. However, I dont regret it at all because my service benefitted me financially and I have first hand knowledge of TTPs. "Know the enemy and know yourself..."

I actually did not face much discrimination during my time. In fact if someone said stupid racist jokes to me I would do the same back, and funny how butthurt they can get about that lol. Didn't matter if they were white, black or hispanic, I had no problem telling people what I think of them, even higher ups when I went up the ranks myself.
At the same time I made good friends with people of all different backgrounds. Funny how I had alot more in common with a guy from Georgia or Alabama than some elitist left leaning douchebag from NY or CA where I grew up.
It is the civilian world that is far more racist than the military in my experience and now I have nothing but contempt for the vast majority of whites, stereotypical blacks and anyone else that has a problem with Asian people. People who know me know that I am very proud of being Chinese and very hot headed. I have gotten physical with people who tried to start things with me before and I got no problem doing it again, especially in these times.

Like you, I also highly encourage Asians to buy firearms and learn how to use them effectively. My current work involves firearms and I personally try to help as much Chinese customers as possible. They are the most receptive to my instruction and overall shoot better than everyone else I have to deal with. I carry a gun everyday and before COVID trained as much as possible. Now with ammo shortages and inflated prices I practice alot more hand to hand skills as I dont want to dig into my stockpile.
Best wishes on your endeavors.
Stay cool and think smart.
 

ansy1968

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Like I mentioned before I served in the US military myself, 8 years USMC multiple tours to both Iraq and Afghanistan. Looking back I fought for the wrong side and would join the PLA if I were able to. However, I dont regret it at all because my service benefitted me financially and I have first hand knowledge of TTPs. "Know the enemy and know yourself..."

I actually did not face much discrimination during my time. In fact if someone said stupid racist jokes to me I would do the same back, and funny how butthurt they can get about that lol. Didn't matter if they were white, black or hispanic, I had no problem telling people what I think of them, even higher ups when I went up the ranks myself.
At the same time I made good friends with people of all different backgrounds. Funny how I had alot more in common with a guy from Georgia or Alabama than some elitist left leaning douchebag from NY or CA where I grew up.
It is the civilian world that is far more racist than the military in my experience and now I have nothing but contempt for the vast majority of whites, stereotypical blacks and anyone else that has a problem with Asian people. People who know me know that I am very proud of being Chinese and very hot headed. I have gotten physical with people who tried to start things with me before and I got no problem doing it again, especially in these times.

Like you, I also highly encourage Asians to buy firearms and learn how to use them effectively. My current work involves firearms and I personally try to help as much Chinese customers as possible. They are the most receptive to my instruction and overall shoot better than everyone else I have to deal with. I carry a gun everyday and before COVID trained as much as possible. Now with ammo shortages and inflated prices I practice alot more hand to hand skills as I dont want to dig into my stockpile.
@Norinco_81 bro, may I ask what kind of martial arts did you train.
 
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