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Chinese Netizens Attack US Embassy Over Transgenderism?

Chinese Netizens Attack US Embassy Over Transgenderism?

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The Chinese people are apparently not happy at all with the efforts of Biden's US embassy promoting transgenderism.

At least, this is what one Twitter user is saying.

"The US Embassy in Beijing is promoting transgenderism on Chinese social media. Got owned epically by the Chinese people. Read the comments if you can speak Mandarin. 0 support, 100% criticism. China is the beacon of sanity and traditionalism."


https://twitter.com/Xongkuro/status/1377595191620739073

“This is decline of civilization, shameless””Hope all children of embassy workers are transgenders””American idiots””Shut up””This is against god’s law””Let’s see what if all Americans are transgenders””the United States is the largest terrorist organization,Biden is illegitimate


https://twitter.com/Xongkuro/status/1377598027498672132

I could not find English language reporting on this but would be very glad to see what anyone can dig up on it since the 'Debates' section of RHP is now my go-to source for things happening re: China. ^^

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Christ, if she’s a cross between those people, please let her remain unknown outside of China.

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Chinese people have this recent obsession with ballet & fine dance.

They have become new class markers and the wealthy want to look cultured so they waste their money on teaching their daughters dance.

They then have to export these people, like how Korea exports all these useless classical musicians to Germany.

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@philokalia said
Chinese people have this recent obsession with ballet & fine dance.

They have become new class markers and the wealthy want to look cultured so they waste their money on teaching their daughters dance.

They then have to export these people, like how Korea exports all these useless classical musicians to Germany.
And we export our useless excess religious fundamentalists in return, we definitely got the better of the deal on this one.

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@philokalia said
They then have to export these people, like how Korea exports all these useless classical musicians to Germany.
This is a good thing for Germany - and indeed beyond. My experience at the opera in Britain and Europe is much enriched by the participation of many superb South Korean singers.


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@Philokalia

I can't blame Chinese people for being put off with Transgenderism.

Liberals in America want you study it, touch it, feel it, roll around in it.. and for WHAT???

Jeeeezus, what a bunch LOoZa do-nothing idjuts.
Cripes, and I thought adoring the hollywood elite and sports elite was a waste of time. (still do)


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"Mother of three"?

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The long history of dance... since the 1950’s?

Well, one can’t presume ballet was much of a thing in China, considering the whole lotus feet debacle.

However, I was once explained that feet binding came forth from a 9th century dance. Presumably not ballet...


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Imagine thinking anyone here wants to read a Wikipedia article about a ballet dancer lol.
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The San Francisco Ballet now has three principal dancers from China.
Another is a Canadian of Chinese heritage.


See? Like I said, China has a surplus of ballerinas.

This isn't really a sign of a sound investment, IMO: for every girl that goes abroad and earns a middle class (or better) salary from dancing, there's probably hundreds that didn'g gain a single red cent from the thousands their parents invested in this.

There's a good Twitter thread on this from the Duke of Qin:

https://twitter.com/qin_duke/status/1377444574449254404

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