Bitch Kick

There is an Euromaidan going on. The Georgian government has offended European Values by instituting a foreign agents law, and refusing to engage in talks with Brussels over ascension. There are protests, and Western countries are threatening sanctions. Some dramatic images are coming from that country.

We have bitches throwing kicks at riot police…

Women need to stop, women need a dick…

Rocket 🚀 launcher is epic as fuck though. Sadly, I side with the Georgian government. Governments cannot be weak in the face of rabble. The latter would do as they wish. They should take cue from Hong Kong and Belarus. They should call Carrie Lam and ask her how to be with sanctions, and they should call Lukashenko and ask him how to disappear people without trace. They need to deal with this shit.

The Georgian government did nothing wrong. Every country needs foreign agents law. We need to kick Soros out (sadly it is not just Soros that needs to go). Georgia and other countries need to get a grip on their relationship with the EU. Bet you, Georgia is more dependent on Russia and Azerbaijan than any EU nation. (The closest EU nations are Bulgaria, Romania, and Cyprus, none border Georgia) I have actually been at Georgia-Russia border and saw the trucks moving in and out. I saw the same place I visited on the news in 2022 during the exodus of bugmen from Russia.

UPD: The Georgian government alleges that one third of protesters are foreign nationals.

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  1. I think it may be possible that those protesters may be Russians hiding in Georgia. I remember I’ve checked some of the Russian liberasts who had beef with me when I was on VK’s pol. That Roman Granin dude, who was on my dick the most, also known as Roman Greene and kept claiming he was German. Dude’s from Tver I think, but he’s now living in Moldova. A lot of those anti-China type of Russians, liberasts and nationalists alike, are also against Putin, especially when it comes to war in Ukraine.

    And as for anti foreign agents laws, what I hate the most, would be when they target foreign agents from specific countries. That’s not called anti foreign agents. For instance, if Ukraine wanna ban anything Russian, or Taiwan wanna ban anything China, that’s called anti-Russia or anti-China, not anti foreign agents. Georgia is actually being fair about the whole deal, and that’s why Brussels is royaly pissed. Well, no more the “that is based” screaming from neither the left nor the right. The West needs to understand how it’s not late 2010s anymore. Just be glad that they still get to keep their Asian bitches, as the rest of the world is becoming disillusioned by now.

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    1. In theory, such a law is applied equally. In Murica for instance, Israel can get away with much more than Russia. The political class in Murica lets Israel cuck them hard. For the Ukrainian nationalist project, Russia is the main other. Ukrainian nationalism is really a frantic effort of a creole population of Ukraine trying to define itself against Russia. Hence, they will go hard on any connection to Moscow. Otherwise, why bother in their case? I know Ukrainians that define as Russians, they did even before Maidan, and the war. Conversely, I know Russians that bought into Ukrainian nationalism. I don’t know much about these processes in Taiwan. I am not sure about their capacity to go full retard like Ukraine.

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      1. Well, I’ll say this, the government in Taipei seems pretty full retarded and in that pussy juice filled way too. However, just like Ukrainians, some opt for the Chinese identity. I have one such person, and she gone full rebel when it comes to Taiwan independence and identify herself as Chinese. However, based on what I’ve seen, they’re indeed minorities. Most are willfully ignorant and keep being that bitch ass infantile ass mother fuckers. Hey, guess what they say, the more infantile the bitches are, the better quality the pussies are. And they’ve also banned several Chinese platforms too, such as WeChat and TikTok. Not sure about BiliBili and Zhihu though, as those two are the ones I’m more active on.

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      2. The Taiwanese also have this we are the real China bug. Somehow, the Ukrainians have this too but their argument is more linked to ancient history than the modern one. From what I hear is that Mandarin is the language of instruction in Taiwan but the street vernacular are South-Chinese languages. In Ukraine they began playing games with this language issue. Taiwan also never managed to go through script simplification reform. These language reforms are usually brought about by revolutionary governments, who have the energy for change. Russian before 1917 looks a bit different, and the Tsarist government actually planned to reform it but never got around to it. There were also attempts to liberalize the writing of Czech but people have brushed this off. I actually see similar attempts in Germany, there it is more successful. Also, French Revolution was a disaster for Occitan, the governments of France implemented centralization, and made everyone speak French.

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  2. Basically, Taiwanese are like this: they were taught how to speak Mandarin in schools and they do speak Mandarin in daily life, but they also speak that Hakka and Hokkien, but they have their own choice of words and they sound like faggots when they talk – if you see any Chinese tourists, ask them, they’ll agree that Taiwanese sounds like bunch of faggots when they speak Mandarin. It’s hard to explain to non-Chinese speakers. But they tend to choose words and tones that sounds overly kiddie for us, and their high-pitched voice doesn’t make it any better. That said, similar type of accents can be heard in other parts of southern China…some from cities like Guangzhou can sound a little bit Taiwanese. But their choice of words and tone are still adult-like, other than the high-pitched voice.

    This is why in many ways, Taiwanese are basically Chinese who talk funny and turned into massive bitch asses somehow. And you’re right, language does change following different times and regimes. Today’s variant of Chinese language taught by schools and used in official discourse is the Beijing variant. However, thanks to Hong Kong’s media power and Cantonese people’s tendency of moving to the West, Cantonese become a popular variant of dialect among Chinese diaspora in the West, despite it’s only spoken in Guangdong Province and Hong Kong. Meanwhile, Hokkien and Hakka are also popular among the Chinese diaspora in Malaysia and Singapore, while in Mainland China, it’s spoken mostly in Fujian Province.

    Speaking of which, I think part of the issue here, is how people of Guangdong and Fujian were the first ones to encounter Europeans (mostly British), hence were more outward looking. They ended up becoming the representing body of the public face of China. Among them, you have some hidden gems like Bruce Lee, but most of them were rather…inadequate. I think us northies and those from the more inland area can do a way better job after enough exposure and we manage to avoid developing the suckie suckie mindset.

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