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Clawtopsy posted:I took my boyfriend to Shen Yun because he likes Chinese art and everything was really good until it very suddenly wasn't. Talk about a self-own. Speaking of Shen Yun. I found out recently that Mike Chen, Strictly Dumpling Youtube guy is from that same religion.
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I feel really ripped off by my Shen Yun experience. There was none of that kind of craziness except for a glowing buddha idol thing defeating some PRC policemen.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 20:12 |
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I also found out later they are apparently crazy homophobic so taking my boyfriend there was probably a really bad idea!
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Fojar38 posted:I know that it's beside the point of your post and that this is highly on my part but China is not a world superpower. Frankly it's having a hard time just being a regional power i was being sarcastic. i don't think there's actually a dramatic work which fits what i described because i described what's actually happening in china, rn, as far as i understand it
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:14 |
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Shen Yun is a religion?
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:16 |
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It's Falun Gong. The one I went to in DC had 0 propaganda. Just acrobatics and dance.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I feel really ripped off by my Shen Yun experience. There was none of that kind of craziness except for a glowing buddha idol thing defeating some PRC policemen. quote:The 2018 and 2019 performances included lyrics and digital displays disparaging atheism and belief in evolution as "deadly ideas" and "born of [sic] the Red Spectre",[16][8] and is a common complaint of attendees of the performance. Reviewers characterized these contents as an "anti-evolution", "religious sermon", and "cult propaganda".[15] Many viewers and reviewers complain about such elements a misrepresentation of the show's content in Shen Yun's advertising, in a way that "feels more like propaganda than straightforwardly presented cultural heritage."[57] Alix Martichoux from Houston Chronicle wrote "For many disgruntled Shen Yun attendees, it's not necessarily that the show itself is bad — though to be fair, some complain it is. Most of the negative reviews were people upset they were blindsided by the political content."[15] Walter Whittemore wrote on The Ledger that "We paid a premium for seats that would provide us an excellent view of Chinese tradition. Instead, we contributed unwittingly to a religious movement that denies evolution and science, claims the earth was inhabited by aliens, demonizes atheists and homosexuals, and condemns mixed marriages."[58] As of April 2019, disparagement of atheism and evolution was still present in the show.[15][16][8] Misrepresentation of content in advertising was also commonly complained by viewers. So that's what keeps getting advertised on the DC metro lmao e: Oh I guess they cut that out around here
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:18 |
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is the Supreme Master Shing Hai (sp?) related? there's a vegan restaurant near me which serves "chinese food" and both locations are playing this tv channel from what has to be some kind of cult lead by a charismatic Asian woman? Half the programs are her videocalling her disciples and the other half seem to be incredibly overdramatic stage performances stocked with hollywood vegan elites? https://suprememastertv.com/en1/ this poo poo. what the gently caress gives. probably gotta start my own thread on it tbh.
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Chomp8645 posted:Intellectual Property Man. A new hero for the modern world. I'd rather be visited by Baiju man
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PHIZ KALIFA posted:is the Supreme Master Shing Hai (sp?) related? there's a vegan restaurant near me which serves "chinese food" and both locations are playing this tv channel from what has to be some kind of cult lead by a charismatic Asian woman? Half the programs are her videocalling her disciples and the other half seem to be incredibly overdramatic stage performances stocked with hollywood vegan elites? That was the very first cult I encountered in Asia, they tried to recruit me less than twelve hours after I arrived in Korea. I have their book around here somewhere. No connection to Falun Gong. Basically if humanity becomes 100% vegan under the Supreme Master's direction then the vegan alien galactic federation will contact us and uplift us into galactic society. Loving Hut is their restaurant chain to support this.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:27 |
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veganism is a cult so you might as well have fun with it and make up some poo poo about aliens
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:29 |
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That's wild, I ran with a bunch of vegans in Korea and didn't encounter it till I got back home. On the flights over I did get hustled by a hare krishna and i was so befuddled by his overly complex glasses (the whole nose bridge was the pad the glasses rested on? it was like a fuckin cross brace deal) that i ended up giving him a twenty.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:29 |
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Where do white ex pats eat vegan in china? Is there even a word for it?
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:46 |
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Generally your best bet is Buddhist temple cuisine, every East Asian country has a style of it and it's all vegan. Chengdu had a few vegetarian/vegan restaurants that were good enough I ate at them regularly, one was Bhutanese hot pot, another had all sorts of fake meat things that were super good.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:52 |
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But is it vegan by western standards?
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:58 |
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I mean... it contains no animal products of any sort, so unless "western standards" means something different, yeah.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:59 |
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Now I'm hungry for chinese monk food. *not vegan but I'll eat it
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 22:13 |
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A lot of it is really good. I am also not vegan or vegetarian and would go out for it regularly. Anyone who thinks vegetarian food has to suck hasn't had any experience with Indian or East Asian versions of it. If you're ever over there, a lot of temples have a small restaurant you can try it in. The only negative to the temple cuisine is some places are the sort of strict where they also don't use any alliums and that's a bridge too far for me. Losing meat and garlic?
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 22:19 |
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Hope you aren't gluten intolerant though.
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McGavin posted:Hope you aren't gluten intolerant though. Psure that condition doesn't exist in china.
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I mean, how would you even tell if you are more or less tolerant of gluten than any of the other dozen things giving you the runs that day
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Han genes will not allow it.
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https://www.hongkongfp.com/2020/02/11/denmark-defends-hong-kong-protester-pillar-shame-statue-following-chinese-pressure/ quote:The note said embassy representatives phoned municipal authorities a day before the sculpture was erected saying that it mispresented the political situation in Hong Kong. They said it would offend Chinese tourists and pose a security risk as a “potential site of conflict,” adding that it would be wise to withdraw the sculpture’s permit.
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quote:The pace of the Chinese nation’s great rejuvenation is unstoppable. They need to find better translators. I don't know how you can mistranslate contagion into rejuvenation.
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 02:29 |
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Lol ‘freedom of expression shouldn’t be free’. Doublethink IRL.
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Shaocaholica posted:Lol ‘freedom of expression shouldn’t be free’. Doublethink IRL. Freedom isn't free It costs folks like you and me And if we don't all chip in We'll never pay that bill Freedom isn't free No, there's a hefty fuckin' fee. And if you don't throw in your 五毛 Who will?
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quote:“The right to freedom of expression does not mean one can willfully slander and discredit another country,” they said. “The pace of the Chinese nation’s great rejuvenation is unstoppable. The conspiracy of a few people and anti-China organisation in Denmark is doomed to fail.” Its kinda amazing how the Chinese government keeps reinforcing its reputation as being composed of oversensitive weenies who think small stuff will cause their government to collapse promptly. There was the danish political cartoon as well a week or so ago.
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Pharohman777 posted:Its kinda amazing how the Chinese government keeps reinforcing its reputation as being composed of oversensitive weenies who think small stuff will cause their government to collapse promptly. There was the danish political cartoon as well a week or so ago. I don't think that they legitimately think that a statue by a hippie artist in front of the Danish parliament is a serious threat to CCP power. I think it's more about them feeling like king poo poo and trying to excercise their power by intimidating people. This is why they tried to bully the local council, as opposed to anyone with proper authority. It's also why they are big on threats and small on following through. Coz it's not about the CCP doing things it is about 1) bullying and intimidating people, and 2) hoping that in the future they will self censor, (like blizzard and vans did with no overt CCP influence)
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 04:19 |
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Does anyone have something to read that doesn't boil down to "inscrutable China" to explain why the CCP reacts to things like that in ways they know are going to embarrass them, I mean most of them probably have kids and must understand what a petulant temper tantrum looks like and the feelings it creates in whoever is on the receiving end or bystanding, so why do it? I seriously don't get how that particular kind of officially sanctioned impotent rage squares with the other side of Chinese PR where they're creating an image of an hyper-advanced superpower.
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 04:31 |
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It's not inscrutable but it's a fundamental cultural difference. That isn't seen as whiny or a tantrum. Korea doesn't do it on an official level but they have the same thing where what a westerner considers petulant pants making GBS threads is not at all read that way by the locals. There's not really a why, and not in the joke way. Cultures just view things differently. I don't think you can really understand it not being raised with it as your normal. Why they always go to 11 is indeed what BrigadierSensible was saying, they want to bully everyone into self-censorship and so far it's worked well.
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 04:37 |
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Here's a question regarding CCP tantrums vs corporations/nations. How long is their memory on stuff like this? For Example, if you dare not show the 9 dash line on your map, or whatever, are you blackballed from China for eternity, or can you wait until the tantrum subsides, and then just try to quietly get back into the Chinese market and hope they don't notice this time? Are there any examples anyone can think of?
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BrigadierSensible posted:Here's a question regarding CCP tantrums vs corporations/nations. Has there been an example of a well-known western corporation that has not immediately kowtowed to China? I'm sure there must be a few, but none are coming to mind.
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Hello, Chinese speakers. Crossposting myself from the PYF products thread out of sheer desperation:Lawson posted:Can anybody read this? This is green tea with a pleasant smoke aroma. It was given to me by somebody who traveled to China, but doesn't speak the language. I'd like to find it, or something similar so I can buy some more.
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 05:18 |
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Can you look up the UPC?
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infernal machines posted:Can you look up the UPC? Recognized as Chinese, but otherwise no details in any of the databases that show up in a "UPC lookup" google search.
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Blistex posted:Has there been an example of a well-known western corporation that has not immediately kowtowed to China? I'm sure there must be a few, but none are coming to mind. Norway isn't a corporation, but they were allowed to sell fish again after the tantrum ended regarding their choice of pace price winner. IIRC.
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 05:31 |
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I can kinda understand the strategy with companies, they know that it will be an easy win because they react in a predictable way to keep making money. The attitude towards smaller nations as a whole like this thing with Denmark is what seems completely senseless, because there's no way the answer is going to be anything but "lol no", drawing more attention and praise to the artist. I thought it might be for internal propaganda purposes (big daddy China pushing around the hated west! just don't mention the response) but are they really drawing attention to the fact that HK protestors are inspiring artists on the other side of the world in the state media? I get that it's literally a "no why" situation but my diseased western imperialist brain still finds it amazing that THIS IS KILLING is the default culturally ingrained mode of diplomacy, and I still wonder how it got that way
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Lawson posted:Hello, Chinese speakers. Crossposting myself from the PYF products thread out of sheer desperation: Best I can tell from my crappy Chinese and my dad, it's Tuocha or Tuo tea. Googling says it's puerh tea that's been formed into a nest shape, and according to my dad's internet searchings, the name comes from the fact that Yunnan traders would sell that particular shape of tea along the Tuo river in Sichuan province. The package states that tea comes from Yunnan, so it seems to check out. But you said it was a green tea? If it's puerh, the tea should be amber/orange color, like black tea. Also, I wouldn't say puerh has a smokey flavor, but it's definitely funkier than the usual Oolong or black teas.
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Blistex posted:Has there been an example of a well-known western corporation that has not immediately kowtowed to China? I'm sure there must be a few, but none are coming to mind. Google leaving
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Clawtopsy posted:I think it can be summarized as "Oh, cool ballet. This is pretty. Why are is the topic now evolution being evil? Oh no." Saw flyers for it at the front desk reception this morning. My reaction to it was apparently 'concerning'.
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