Xiaomi Japan Apologizes for ‘Inappropriate’ Atomic Bomb Ad - "The ad was intended to promote Xiaomi’s latest smartphone line, the Redmi Note 9 series, internationally. Around 45 seconds into the two-minute commercial, the ad shows a Caucasian man inflating into a balloon after eating a piece of sushi. After bursting through the roof, the man explodes into a mushroom cloud over a Japanese cityscape. The imagery, apparently aimed at promoting the phone’s “fast charge” feature, has been ridiculed for its tone-deaf allusion to Fat Man — the code name of the atomic bomb the United States dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki during World War II. While some Chinese netizens have condemned Xiaomi’s promotion as insensitive, others have sung its praises and called the company patriotic on microblogging platform Weibo. “They didn’t forget the atomic bomb, we didn’t forget their invasion of China,” one Weibo user commented under a related post, referring to the Second Sino-Japanese War. The now-deleted Fat Man ad is Xiaomi’s second publicity debacle in as many weeks. On April 25, the company’s vice president Chang Cheng made headlines after suggesting that the camera for a Xiaomi phone marketed to students could be used to zoom in on a basketball player’s crotch or spy into women’s dormitories. He later apologized."
From 2020
Deadly China air crash caused by fuel shut off - "Fuel switches on a Boeing 737 jet that crashed in 2022 killing 132 people appear to have been deliberately shut off, newly released data show. Data from the plane’s “black box” flight recorder show that the engines were switched from “run” to “cutoff” at cruising altitude. The information may bolster claims that the airliner was intentionally crashed. It was obtained by the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which analysed it in Washington. The data, first reported by CNN, provide the clearest insight so far into why the China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735 crashed into a mountain in the remote Guangxi region on March 21, 2022. There has been speculation that the pilots could have been responsible for what was China’s deadliest air disaster in decades. The NTSB analysed the data because Boeing is an American plane manufacturer and the results were released after a freedom of information request... The NTSB also obtained four voice recordings from the cockpit recorder, which was damaged, and sent them to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), but did not keep any copies. Tony Stanton, an aviation expert at Strategic Air, an Australian consultancy, told CNN that the new data “does not by itself prove motive, intent or who moved the switches”. However, what the data show is “very difficult to reconcile with a conventional dual-engine mechanical failure and is much more consistent with [human] commanded fuel shutoff”, Mr Stanton said. There were three pilots on duty at the time of the crash: Yang Hongda, 32, the captain, Zhang Zhengping, 59, the first officer, and Ni Gongtao, 27, a trainee second officer. Speculation has focused on Zhang, who had recently lost his captain’s rank, and Beijing has been accused of suppressing information. The CAAC has previously denied that the crash was intentional, but has not addressed what caused the nosedive. Last year, the CAAC discouraged the release of further information about the incident, because it would “endanger national security and social stability”."
New York Post on X - "Arcadia mayor Eileen Wang admits acting as foreign agent for China in plea deal"
Blume Industries CEO Balding 大老板 on X - "Here is what I want you to focus on because people will miss the important part. Arcadia is a city of 50,000 people in the never ending sprawl of the Los Angeles metropolis an hour west of downtown and China will invest in influencing that. How much do you think they will go after bigger targets like funding US think tanks, university China centers, and others. There is a reason they get university professors to lobby on their behalf to keep taking money from China. What you see is just the top if the iceberg"
Melissa Chen on X - "Americans need to contend with how poorly liberalism is designed to handle this. Libs simply cannot bring themselves to admit that the relationship between a Chinese citizen (or diaspora) and the Chinese Communist Party is not the same as the relationship between an American citizen and the US government. There is no wall. There is no Constitution telling the state it cannot compel the individual. In China the individual exists to serve the Party. We wrote the opposite into our founding document. Government cannot force your speech, your allegiance, or your silence. But liberalism’s one non-negotiable commandment is: Thou shalt not notice cultural or political differences Especially if noticing them might make you sound mean and do mean things such as pass an exclusionary law. So we’re told we must pretend every Chinese immigrant or student carries the exact same relationship to their government that Americans do. We must also somehow ignore the United Front Work Department’s explicit doctrine of using overseas Chinese as instruments of influence. We must treat espionage, propaganda, and infiltration as isolated “bad apples” instead of state policy. You realize that China doesn’t have to beat us in a fair fight? It simply has to walk through the door that’s propped open with our own suicidal ideology. Every time another Wang or Fang or CCP-linked “community leader” gets caught, the libs and progressives will shrug and do nothing. They refuse to even acknowledge the asymmetry. Which is exactly how Beijing turns American values and systems into fatal vulnerabilities."
Blacklock's Reporter on X - ".@AnitaAnandMP's dep't tells China it regrets "mass grave" at Kamloops Indian Residential School: "@GAC_Corporate strongly urges China not to repeat Canada's past mistakes." https://t.co/TuU2ItCb1x #cdnpoli https://t.co/RGsXzc8MTk"
"Just in case you were wondering if Anita Anand is an idiot, she has cleared up that question for us all. No children were murdered at the Kamloops Indian Residential School, but the Chinese Communist Party starved and murdered more than 40 million people. But in the relativistic Liberal mind we need to say we "regret" something that did not happen and pretend China has not engaged in real mass atrocities against minority groups and its own people."
Left wingers just hate their countries
NBC News on X - "The resignation of a Southern California mayor who pleaded guilty to acting as a foreign agent for China has sparked backlash and reignited fears of anti-Asian discrimination."
Hans Mahncke on X - "Every time something bad happens involving China, the same line gets rolled out by the fake news falsely claiming that there’s a backlash and fears of discrimination. The repetition is so consistent that the only possible conclusion is that China is funding the messaging."
jane_herriot on X - "I am sure that Chinese Americans are just as afraid and suspicious, considering they are the primary targets of CCP harassment."
Andy Ngo on X - "Who remembers that the late long-time California Democrat U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein and former Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee had a Chinese spy staffer work for her for almost 20 years?"
Melissa Chen on X - "Oh it's even WORSE than this. Far more scandalous than the CCP spy working as Dianne Feinstein's driver (who was never charged) is the fact that her and her husband, Richard Blum, raked in fortunes while she repeatedly voted to deepen economic ties with China. Back in the 1980s, when Feinstein was mayor of San Francisco, Blum was already planting seeds in the People’s Republic. He served as director of Shanghai Pacific Partners, which struck a joint venture with Shanghai Investment and Trust Co. - a major Chinese government bank - to develop a $30 million high-rise retail and residential complex in Shanghai. This was one of the earliest big joint ventures between San Francisco interests and Chinese state entities. (Would be nice if Blum had built high-rise residential complexes in their hometown of San Francisco, right? As mayor isn't housing one of her jobs? Lord knows SF needs it badly) Blum’s personal stake started small and turned profitable. Feinstein, meanwhile, became one of the first American mayors to embrace the Chinese regime after normalization. Then came 1989 and the tanks at Tiananmen Square. While the world recoiled in horror, Feinstein rushed to Beijing, met with Jiang Zemin (whom she later called a “good friend” and bragged about dancing with), and essentially carried water for the butchers. She downplayed the massacre, claimed that China had “learned a lesson,” and even had the gall to equate it with Kent State in congressional hearings. Her message was "there's nothing to see here, let's move on." By the time Feinstein entered the Senate in 1992, the family business was shifting into high gear. Blum’s China portfolio was about to go on a generational run. In 1994, his firm co-founded Newbridge Capital, an emerging-markets private equity fund laser-focused on China and Asia in general. That same year, as Congress debated pulling China’s most-favored-nation (MFN) trade status over human rights abuses, Feinstein took to the floor to warn that sanctions would only “inflame Beijing’s insecurities.” She continued to insist that engagement and trade would moderate and liberalize the regime. Conveniently, her husband was preparing to pour millions more into the same regime. When some colleagues pushed back in 1994 hearings, Feinstein played the whataboutism card: why single out China when Russia was in Chechnya and Liberia was a mess? By 1995, she’d landed a seat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and used it to lecture that “China is changing” under Western influence. In 1996, Newbridge snapped up a 24% stake in a Chinese state-owned steel manufacturer for $23 million. Around the same time, a Newbridge managing director, Peter Kwok, turned up with consulting ties to a subsidiary of COSCO, the massive state-owned shipping behemoth tied to the People’s Liberation Army. Feinstein continued to argue against conditioning trade on human rights, and in 2001 became a leading voice in support of granting the PRC permanent normal trade relations and WTO membership. It would “pull China toward international norms,” she promised. We all know now how that would turn out. Meanwhile, Newbridge was printing money. In 2002-2004, it orchestrated a $145 million deal for an 18% stake in Shenzhen Development Bank, one of the first Chinese banks open to foreign investors, becoming the largest shareholder and the first foreign entity to gain effective control of a state bank. By 2003, the firm managed $1.2 billion; within five years, it ballooned toward $50 billion with offices in Beijing and Shanghai. Blum’s personal fortune swelled past $1 billion. By the time of her death in 2023, Feinstein's net worth estimates ranged from the tens of millions (including a Hawaii condo, D.C. mansion, private jet, and massive Carlton hotel stake) while the family’s combined assets reflected the golden China bet paying off handsomely. Feinstein sat on key committees that shaped US-China policy, while her husband’s funds poured capital into Chinese state-linked enterprises. If you want to believe that this is all just coincidental, then have I got a bridge to sell you. In the process, she minimized the PRC's human rights atrocities, downplayed espionage threats in her own office, and helped usher China into the global trading system that hollowed out American manufacturing and enriched the CCP and her family. All the while, the Blums enjoyed intimate dinners with Jiang Zemin (China's president) and his wife, invested alongside Chinese state banks, and at the end of it all, walked away billionaires. Feinstein was the smiling face of the bipartisan elite consensus that enriched themselves at the expense of the American public. The driver is only the side piece here. The real betrayal was from within. The worse part is that they aren't alone. They were simply better at it than most."
Former Vancouver Mayor Says Premier Eby Aware of RCMP Investigation Into B.C. Cabinet Minister Over Alleged Chinese Government Collaboration - "Kennedy Stewart, the former mayor of Vancouver, said in a broadcast interview Monday that British Columbia Premier David Eby is aware of an active RCMP investigation into a sitting cabinet minister suspected of collaborating with the Chinese government — and that senior NDP officials have been alerted to the matter with no apparent action taken... Stewart was initially interviewed in connection with a Global News report revealing that Chinese consular officials had pressured a Vancouver city hall employee to cancel a run of Shen Yun performances at the city-owned Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Shen Yun presents performances celebrating pre-Communist Chinese cultural traditions — programming the Chinese government has long sought to suppress abroad. The shows went ahead April 8 to 12, despite the consular pressure and bomb threats. But Stewart told Johal he believes British Columbia’s vulnerability to Chinese interference runs far deeper than a single incident at the civic level... Stewart, who served as Vancouver’s mayor from 2018 to 2022, said he had signed non-disclosure agreements when he reported the matter nationally, and acknowledged taking a personal risk by raising it publicly. “I am even taking a risk mentioning this to you here,” he said. When Johal asked him to confirm the individual remains in B.C. government today, Stewart replied: “Yes.” He described a pattern of foreign interference left unaddressed at both the civic and provincial levels, only leading to more Chinese meddling in Canadian politics. “You’re seeing what happens when you don’t address these things seriously — you’ll just get more and worse interference.”... The remarks came as Prime Minister Mark Carney pursues a diplomatic and trade realignment with Beijing — a pivot The Bureau has reported reflects longstanding interests within Canada’s corporate and political establishment — and as British Columbia remains a hotspot for suspected Chinese foreign interference operations in Canada... In June 2024, The Bureau revealed that an officer from British Columbia’s Organized Crime Agency had investigated a Vancouver Police officer in connection with alleged police database breaches — specifically, suspected misuse of the Canadian Police Information Centre — and concerns that sensitive law enforcement data may have been passed to Chinese officials... A separate CSIS document from January 2022 alleged that China’s consul general in Vancouver, Tong Xiaoling, stated that Chinese diaspora voters needed to be mobilized to elect a specific Chinese-Canadian mayoral candidate in Vancouver’s 2022 election"
China blocks Meta’s $2.5 billion acquisition of Singapore-based AI start-up Manus - "China has decided to block Meta Platforms’ US$2 billion (S$2.5 billion) acquisition of agentic AI start-up Manus, making a surprise move to unwind a controversial deal that has drawn fire for the leakage of technology to the US... The decision is likely to send a chill through China’s burgeoning artificial intelligence sector, and emerged mere weeks before a high-profile summit between US President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping. Beijing has tightened scrutiny of key AI companies in the wake of the deal, which has been largely completed. Initially hailed as a template for start-ups with global aspirations, critics have since lamented the loss of valuable technology to a geopolitical rival. Beijing’s agencies have since moved to discourage a repeat of the Manus manoeuvre, which was completed with unusual speed... Those restrictions risk further isolating China’s recovering tech sector from the venture backing that has underpinned it for two decades, much of which was sourced from American pensions and endowments. .. It remains unclear what other action Beijing will take following its investigation. Manus co-founders Xiao Hong and Ji Yichao had been barred from leaving China"
Damn American protectionism! This must be due to anti-Chinese racism!
Thread by @NetAskari on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "EXCLUSIVE: How the track foreigners in China - We got rare access to demo system developed by the Ministry of Public Security in China for the prefecture of Zhangjiakou, to track and surveil foreigners visiting or being residents ( actually it applies to most nationals as well, but in this case it seems to be aimed at foreigners ). It is officially known as "Dynamic control platform for overseas personnel".
The test-system is fed with real world data it seems. We confirmed with some individuals that the data in the system were theirs, including some data of our own. The system provides a wide range of functionality, not all implemented. In China, locals as well as foreigners have to be registered with local authorities. So your general whereabouts are known. If you are a traveler, usually this is done via your hotel. This is how it was for most of ht time in the past. Digital tools have streamlined this process, but also opened up a complete new possibility of real time tracking. Camera's with face detection can track your location in real time, going from one place in a town to another. But the system also stores your travel data, like when riding a train. Your seat, carriage etc. is kept on record for later analysis. This information can be access in real time and, as we later see, will go into a general profile of you. The system differs between residents who stay in the region for work or study and temporary residents, like Tourists and other travelers. It stores most data of the residents, like passport data, visa data and cellphone numbers. Each resident will receive a detailed profile that can be inspected via a "quick view", including a "risk factor". But the system provides much more details on the individual. It should be mentioned that this don't seem to be specific target persons ( we come to that later ) but just every foreigner in a region X. That includes medical records, movement data, job and residential information, consumption of petrol (?), daily routines and "social interactions". This "social interactions" are interesting as the system has a relationship model functionality that puts people into relationship on how often they appear on visual surveillance footage together. In the case of this "demo", they seemed to have taken people with Pakistani nationality as their test case mostly. It also has a pre-compiled database of "fugitives", "key personnel", ( euphemism for people under dedicated surveillance ) foreign students and foreign journalists. This seem to be used to run interference against to warn local administration and security organs that those "special" visitors have made it to the town/prefecture/sub-district. All the data of the journalists in this database used were legit, but focused only on the foreign journalists based in Beijing. A statistical functionality has been also integrated ( albeit a little bit basic ). In the spreadsheets apart from classical statistical numbers on general visitor numbers, there is a particular focus on citizens from "5 eyes countries". That tracks with the general suspicion in the Chinese security bodies, that nationally equals to "general suspicion". But do the information just come from official surveillance tech that the police operates ? No. It also gets its data input from cameras from a ski lift access system. As Zhangjiakou is a popular winter sport location, why not incorporate this data stream as well !? This hints that not just "official surveillance infrastructure" is contributing to the overall system, but that sensors from other, more private settings are incorporated too. A journalist who was detected while skiing, was flagged immediately. A "bird's eye view" of the information is also available showing interconnection of different nationalities, how "travelers" are related to each other under "companion statistics". Plus general stats on violations, police cases etc. It should be mentioned again, this is a test demo and how much of it has been implemented in a functional way or have made it into real life scenarios, we don't know. If you want to get a proper deep dive come over here to read up on the PART 1 on the "Dynamic Control Platform for obsess personnel" ( PART 2 will be out soon too with more technical details of our investigation ). Judging by what we could find in the dashboard, the system was tested at around 2023 but some of the underlying data is from 2021. Although some minor changes were made on the UI this year, it seems by pretty much abandoned and has now been taken offline. -"
Melissa Chen on X - "This is 1984, Minority Report, Person of Interest and Black Mirror all rolled into one and cranked to the power of 1000. This isn’t sci-fi. It’s already happening. In China. Take a look at the “Dynamic Control Platform for Overseas Personnel” run by China’s Ministry of Public Security. It’s a live demo system fed with actual data on foreigners and plenty of Chinese nationals too. Real-time face recognition cameras track you walking from one block to the next. Your train seat, carriage, hotel registration, visa details, cellphone number, medical records, job info, daily routines, even how much gas you buy - all hoovered up and profiled by the system. It builds relationship models based on how often you appear together with someone on CCTV footage. It flags key personnel, foreign journalists, students, and anyone from Five Eyes countries for special suspicion. It has risk scores, fugitive lists, and statistical breakdowns by nationality. Data is pulled not just from police cameras but from private sources as well. Even ski lift access systems are not exempt - one journalist gets spotted skiing and the system lights up. Please understand that the false bogeyman of anti-Palantir sentiment in the West is pure projection. You will hear influencers and comedians (eg. Tim Dillon) clutch their pearls over @PalantirTech — a Western company building data tools that democracies can and do oversee, audit, and limit through courts, elections, and public scrutiny. Meanwhile they will ignore this. This data platform is actually official CCP infrastructure. There is no moral equivalence here."
Melissa Chen on X - "EU Trade Chief: trade between Europe and China is unsustainable
At first, they mock Trump
10 years later, they all start to sound like him
The journalist rightly asks what serious actions they will take?
He says: more dialogue and engagement
This is Europe in a nutshell"
Melissa Chen on X - "Unbeknownst to most, the Europeans are now quietly cranking up a full-spectrum trade offensive against China. This despite Macron and Merz talking a big game about strategic partnership with Beijing at Davos. A Chinese state-linked security scanner giant with deep CCP ties - called Nuctech - is the perfect case in point. The company specializes in security inspection equipment, including X-ray, CT, and other scanners for airports, ports, and borders. Because such scanners process sensitive information at critical entry/exit points, it raises alarms over espionage, data exfiltration, and sabotage. Imagine the scenario where weaker detection allows the proliferation of nuclear/radioactive materials. Like many Chinese firms, Nuctech is subject to Chinese national intelligence laws that compel cooperation with the government.
USA:
> TSA banned Nuctech from US airports in 2014
> added to Dept. of Commerce Entity List in 2020
> lobbied allies against using it
Europe:
> Poland's Warsaw Chopin Airport is removing Nuctech scanners over security concerns
> Lithuania banned it
> Belgium restricted use in customs
> won many public tenders in Europe despite concerns
> UK Border Force actively uses Nuctech scanners for vehicle and cargo checks
The EU launched a full investigation of Nuctech for unfair trade practices - for receiving grants and subsidies that allowed the company to undercut EU competitors with excessively advantageous bids. This is how they got market share and now operates in 170 countries. China's Ministry of Justice just blocked Nuctech from complying with the EU probe, calling it "unjustified extra-territorial jurisdiction" for demanding information inside China. This is the first use of new Chinese rules against foreign measures. China then threatened countermeasures in retaliation and accuses the EU of overreach. The EU says its requests are standard. This escalates tensions and highlights how Chinese firms can be pulled between home-government directives and foreign regulators. Nuctech isn't just one company - it's Exhibit A in how China's economic aggression and refusal to play by "free and fair" trade rules have now spurred Europe to act. It looks like the era of naive engagement is over; even Europe is waking up"
Chinese university students told to spy on classmates, report says - "Chinese students at UK universities are being pressured to spy on their classmates in an attempt to suppress the discussion of issues that are sensitive to the Chinese government, a new report suggests. The UK-China Transparency (UKCT) think tank says its survey of academics in China studies also highlighted reports of Chinese government officials warning lecturers to avoid discussing certain topics in their classes... some universities are reluctant to address the issue of Chinese interference because of their financial reliance on Chinese student fees. The report alleges that some Chinese academics involved in sensitive research had been denied visas by the Chinese government, while others said family members back in China had been harassed or threatened because of their work in the UK. Those sensitive topics can range from science and tech to politics and humanities, the report says, such as alleged ethnic cleansing in China's Xinjiang region, the outbreak of Covid or the rise of Chinese technology companies. Some academics reported intimidation by visiting scholars or other Chinese officials, as well as by staff at Confucius Institutes."
Melissa Chen on X - "This is a major new crackdown by China’s securities regulator (CSRC), which announced that it will confiscate all revenue earned by three overseas brokerages. Why is this happening? Capital controls. The CCP is determined to keep money from flowing out of China unchecked. Mainland Chinese investors face strict annual quotas (via SAFE) and regulatory hurdles for overseas investing. These brokerages had become popular workarounds, allowing easier access to global markets. Beijing views this as a threat to financial stability, currency control, and its broader economic command. With a stroke of the pen, this is a regime that can seize revenues retroactively, shutter operations, and subordinate private enterprise to the imperatives of capital control and political stability. Corporations rarely lose sleep over abstract moral questions. What truly commands their attention is risk. Yet on China, far too many have badly mispriced that risk."
The Sirius Report on X - "Paranoia on steroids, What happens when you are an abusive hegemonic power in terminal decline: Everything that was given to the US delegation by Chinese officials was thrown in a bin before boarding Air Force One. Even delegation pins."
China snooping on UK using TEAPOTS with hidden listening devices planted inside - "China has tried to snoop on a civil servant using a teapot with a hidden listening device. The bug was planted in a teapot that was given as a gift to a UK-Beijing embassy worker. The device was only discovered when the pot smashed into pieces. An insider said: “They were given a tea set as a parting gift by their Chinese hosts."
Thread by @thestustustudio on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "🚨 Hasan Names Singham, PSL, ANSWER, and Code Pink in One Breath On stream today, Hasan Piker discussed the reported Treasury scrutiny and said the broader target is “probably Singham” and “his operation,” naming PSL (Party for Socialism and Liberation), ANSWER Coalition, Code Pink, and “anything that he has ever financed.” He then acknowledged that Roy Singham lives in China and has been “a funding vehicle” for political movements and activism in the United States. That is exactly why this matters. This was never just about one influencer’s Cuba trip. It is about the Singham-linked ecosystem, the groups it funds, the delegations it supports, and the political operations built around them. Hasan didn’t refute the network. He mapped it.
Singham usually stays far from the public-facing side of the operation. His influence runs through subordinates, funding channels, and the groups orbiting his network. That’s why it stands out when people inside that ecosystem mention him directly. Fergie Chambers, another far-left financier funding similar projects, offers a pretty revealing critique of the Singham network and how little transparency there is around Singham’s role. And of course, it’s always worth hearing Singham in his own words. I’ve made a few clips from the rare occasions where he has actually spoken publicly. And lastly, enjoy this supercut of Singham reflecting on his life. It gives you a crystal-clear look at his beliefs, worldview, and animating ideology."
Billionaire money in politics is only bad if it threatens the left wing agenda
Reddit Lies on X - "So it turns out PSL has a LOT of Reddit moderators (and therefore subreddits) under its control.
r/TheRightCantMeme r/GenZedong r/LateStageCapitalism
Effectively the entire "Tankie" faction on Reddit appears to be directly influenced by China. Thanks for the info, Hasan."

