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I agree. But thats not what the discussion is about, this was triggered by hostile media talking shit on the Chinese, which they'll do regardless of whether the dress looks good, bad or made of angel hair. Because no matter what they wear, hostile media will shit on it. We shouldn't let hostile media's rhetoric shape our discussions. Its a complete non-issue.
Well, independent on what US state media claims, I believe the uniforms to be ugly. It looks like a restaurant manager's outfit.

Would it not be better to have outfits that showcase Chinese national heritage?

I think if the Chinese team showed up in traditional Chinese clothing, it wouldn't matter what some tired mouthpiece journalists in new york says, it's a timeless look and it's even widely known by proxy globally, courtesy of Star Wars. User based social media such as tiktok will be wowed, and then "mainstream" media can't complain.
 

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Top Dems now believe Biden will exit as soon as this weekend​


Several top Democrats privately tell us the rising pressure of party congressional leaders and close friends will persuade President Biden to decide to drop out of the presidential race, as soon as this weekend.



Why it matters: The 81-year-old president, now
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with COVID, remains publicly dug in. But privately he's resigned to mounting pressure, bad polls, and untenable scrutiny making it impossible to continue his campaign, the Democrats tell us.

Behind the scenes: The private message, distilled to its bluntest form: The top leaders of his party, his friends and key donors believe he can't win, can't change public perceptions of his age and acuity, and can't deliver congressional majorities.

  • The president is being told that if he stays in,
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    could win in a landslide and wipe away Biden's legacy and Democrats' hopes in November.
State of play: The pressure to step aside as a candidate has been rising to intolerable levels, especially over the past few days.

  • Democrats fully expect polls after the Republican National Convention to show a possible blowout that could bring down Democrats in Congress, too.
  • "His choice is to be one of history's heroes, or to be sure of the fact that there'll never be a Biden presidential library," one of the president's close friends told us. "I pray that he does the right thing. He's headed that way."
  • Yesterday's
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    of Democrats want Biden to withdraw from the presidential race, ricocheted through the White House and Congress.
A panic pressure campaign is pounding Biden. It has been relentless — and coordinated.

  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) told Biden in Rehoboth Beach, Del., on Saturday — the day of the assassination attempt on Trump — that it would be best if he dropped out, ABC News first reported. Dems on Capitol Hill want him out, and worry they'll lose winnable seats if not.
  • Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), a mastermind of the campaign to get Biden out, told him that he could destroy Democrats' chances of taking back the House. We're told she's also worried about donations drying up.
  • House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) delivered a similar, if more subtle, message to Biden.
  • Former President Obama has spoken loudly with his silence — and his former aides trashing Biden in public.
  • Bill and Hillary Clinton are doing what Obama's doing. So are their former aides.
  • We increasingly hear top Biden aides, including ones who initially urged him to fight on after his disastrous debate on June 27 — 21 days ago — are saying it's now when, not if, Biden announces he's not running.
Between the lines: Democratic insiders were hoping to avoid this. They love and respect Biden and appreciate his historic accomplishments.
  • As we told you in a "Behind the Curtain" column 18 days ago, a Democratic official said Biden "will not be dragged off the stage ... The goal is to let him walk off the stage."
  • But he wouldn't take the hints, loud as they got. So it's come to this. "He's forcing people who like him and respect him to resort to trying to shame him," a well-known Democrat close to the West Wing told us.
Reality check: Biden can't be forced out. He has the delegates. No one can physically pry them away. He needs to do it by choice and on his terms.
  • If Biden wanted to stay in, he'd be impenetrable, thanks to liberal leaders and the Congressional Black Caucus. But his closest friends believe he's fought the good fight and will succumb to reality.
The White House told us about the Schumer and Jeffries conversations: "The president told both leaders he is the nominee of the party, he plans to win, and looks forward to working with both of them to pass his 100 days agenda to help working families."

  • The Biden-Harris campaign tells us: "If the facts matter — and they should — here is one: President Biden is the Democratic nominee and he is going to win this November."
But Biden is doing two new and telling things: listening more and asking about Vice President Harris' prospects against Trump. That's why you see all the leaks about Biden being open-minded. He would hardly talk to naysayers a week ago.

  • The most likely scenario is Biden bows out and endorses Harris — but also flicks to letting the delegates sort it out if the party feels otherwise. That would aim to defuse any criticism that the Democratic Party was being undemocratic.
  • Harris would be hard to stop — perhaps impossible — if the Obamas and Clintons joined Biden, Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) and the Congressional Black Caucus in backing her. It's not clear the coronation would be so fast and clear, however.
The bottom line: Don't underestimate how badly some Democrats simply want a ticket that can win in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Win those, and Democrats likely win the presidency. Lose them, they're toast.

I guess that could explain the random Covid sickness. Appears that the end is nigh.
 

valysre

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If Chinese Americans want to protect their interests and have their voices heard, then they should get more involved in politics.
A Chinese person in American politics today is even worse than a Russian person in American politics in the 1950s, because they can tell that you are Chinese quite easily. You can say that all they must do is "get more involved", but the barrier to entry is public perception of your country. Because no American will ever look at a Chinese American, born and raised in America, and think "American", no, they will think "Chinese", and then they will not vote for you, because all Chinese are Communist spies here to destroy the American way of life by stealing everything and taking it back to China.
 

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I guess that could explain the random Covid sickness. Appears that the end is nigh.
But Biden is doing two new and telling things: listening more and asking about Vice President Harris' prospects against Trump. That's why you see all the leaks about Biden being open-minded. He would hardly talk to naysayers a week ago.

  • The most likely scenario is Biden bows out and endorses Harris — but also flicks to letting the delegates sort it out if the party feels otherwise. That would aim to defuse any criticism that the Democratic Party was being undemocratic.
  • Harris would be hard to stop — perhaps impossible
Harris? Lmao

They should just let Biden stay imo. Harris is just that bad.
 

siegecrossbow

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If Biden and Harris are both going to lose, might as well let Harris take over the current presidency. The Dems can shout the US finally had its first female president and first asian president. Indians can also shout Jai Hind.

And hyaenas will feel represented for having someone who sounds just like them participating in the political process.
 

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Mélanie Joly's surprise visit to China is first by Canadian foreign minister in 7 years​

Joly set to hold talks with her Chinese counterpart on Friday​

Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is making a surprise visit to China in an effort to thaw relations between the two countries — the first face-to-face talks in Beijing involving a Canadian foreign minister in nearly seven years.

Joly is in Beijing at the invitation of Wang Yi, the Chinese foreign ministry said. Wang is China's foreign minister and a director of the all-powerful Communist Party of China's Central Committee.

Canada having flash backs of MAGA Trump now?

 
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Bellum_Romanum

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LGBTQ same sex marriage is on the way in South Korea. The Political landscape and social upheaval will also become increasingly hostile and vitriolic against each other much like the case in the U.S.

The country is already on the way to a literal extinction with the lowest level of child birth, adding a social culture that promotes anti-natal reform will hasten their demise in all certainty.

For a supposed Christian conservative country they sure don't act like one.

I am going to come across as a right wing shill. On this matter I am very much so.


Future is bright:

 
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