Winston! My son!
You always in "gray area"!! In everything!!!!
Real man get off fence!!
Why you don't be real man?????
Why you care?? What you do about it???
Nothing!! Only eat lunch buffet!! And do playboy nonsense!!! As usual!!!!
Love,
Your Daddy
Winston! My son!
Why you care?? What you do about it???
I love you Daddy Wuuu.....
I have no idea who is this Chinese/English speaking troll impersonating Winston's father - but he is doing a good job, he (or she?) is really funny...Moretorque wrote: ↑October 18th, 2020, 3:37 pmI love you Daddy Wuuu.....
Your just full of hate because Winston has the best Daddy of them all.... Tell him Mr. Wu, that's your real dad...Yohan wrote: ↑October 18th, 2020, 10:34 pmI have no idea who is this Chinese/English speaking troll impersonating Winston's father - but he is doing a good job, he (or she?) is really funny...Moretorque wrote: ↑October 18th, 2020, 3:37 pmI love you Daddy Wuuu.....
Sometimes I got the impression, Daddy Wu is one of the girls he met in China....
However this Daddy Wu is not related to PAG and his sockpuppets. Daddy Wu is a different person, obviously of Chinese ethnicity.
你叫谁“troll”?Yohan wrote: ↑October 18th, 2020, 10:34 pmI have no idea who is this Chinese/English speaking troll impersonating Winston's father - but he is doing a good job, he (or she?) is really funny...Moretorque wrote: ↑October 18th, 2020, 3:37 pmI love you Daddy Wuuu.....
Sometimes I got the impression, Daddy Wu is one of the girls he met in China....
However this Daddy Wu is not related to PAG and his sockpuppets. Daddy Wu is a different person, obviously of Chinese ethnicity.
On the basis to be the stronger one....Winston wrote: ↑July 10th, 2020, 6:47 pmBut Yohan,
Why does China care about Taiwan though? It already has so much land. Why would a small island matter to them? And why is it disputing more land and islands with other countries? On what basis? Surely it must have a basis in order to dispute something right? It can't just be "because we are God and we say so" right?
Taiwan is not HongKong.
It will be difficult to separate civilian targets and military targets. What is a 'military target'? A bridge, a water reservoir, a harbour, an airport, factories....?Winston wrote: ↑November 4th, 2020, 3:44 amYohan,
Are you saying the Taiwanese jet fighters would strike civilian cities in China? Aren't they supposed to only hit military targets? Taiwanese fighter pilots would know im sure that if they bombed civilian cities in China that they'd be toast and dead meat because once they're captured they'd be executed and maybe tortured too. So they wouldn't dare. Probably if China invaded they would strike military targets right? Not civilian cities. There's a moral line there. If so then the Taiwanese air force would have to do the same and only hit military targets too right?
Japan's government will start paying its companies to move factories out of China and back home or to Southeast Asia, part of a new program to secure supply chains and reduce dependence on manufacturing in China.
Fifty-seven companies including privately-held facemask-maker Iris Ohyama and Sharp will receive a total of 57.4 billion yen (S$750 million) in subsidies from the government, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said on Friday (July 17).
Another 30 firms will receive money to move manufacturing to Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand and other Southeast Asian nations, according to a separate announcement, which did not provide details on the amount of compensation.
The government will pay a total of 70 billion yen in this round, the Nikkei newspaper reported. The payments come from 243.5 billion yen that the government earmarked in April to reduce reliance on Chinese supply chains, with the money aimed at helping companies shift factories back home or to other nations.
As US-China relations deteriorate and the trade war worsens, there has been increasing discussions in the United States and elsewhere about how to "decouple" economies and firms from China.
Japan's decision is similar to a Taiwanese policy in 2019, which was aimed at bringing investment back home from China. So far, no other country has enacted a concrete policy to encourage the shift.
China is Japan's biggest trading partner under normal circumstances and Japanese companies have massive investments there. The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has damaged those economic ties as well as China's image in Japan.
The government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been trying for years to improve relations with China after anti-Japan riots in 2012, but the fallout from the pandemic and the ongoing territorial dispute over islands and gas fields in the East China Sea have undercut those efforts.