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Alleged Chinese whistle blower claims CCP cover up

Mistake

Member
Her accent is legit, I can tell you that. It’s not an HK accent either, more mainland. I’m not taking anything from the WHO seriously, so I guess the only way for people to know for sure is if she slaps them with some science
 

ManaByte

Gold Member
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GAMETA

Banned
Edit: Cultural differences, noted and won't happen again (I mean, at least not regarding to this :goog_rofl:)(y)
 
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this is not really that big of a deal or important anymore if the CCP lied or not most people already believe they lied their asses off and continue to do so

I think she placed herself and her husband at great risk for nothing unless she has something more to provide
 
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Deleted member 17706

Unconfirmed Member
Mistel Tlump nuke China govelment please

China go boom boom wolld go win win

Thank u Mistel Tlump

Come on, man... what's the point of crass shit like this? Why take this thread as an opportunity to make fun of her accent and English abilities with stereotypical "Asian talk?"

I don't want you banned or anything, but I think you should keep this kind of ugly (and unfunny) shit to yourself.
 

GAMETA

Banned

This lady is pretty courageous.

Bruh, if we want our argument to be taken seriously, we cannot continue acting this way.

Come on, man... what's the point of crass shit like this? Why take this thread as an opportunity to make fun of her accent and English abilities with stereotypical "Asian talk?"

I don't want you banned or anything, but I think you should keep this kind of ugly (and unfunny) shit to yourself.

Hmm, I didn't know the "asian talk" was seen as offensive in the US... it's a pretty common joke in Brazil, and one that is taken as a joke, not offense, at least by most people... I had no idea, same happened when using "japs" to refer to Japanese people, it's pretty common in Brazil and you'd even call a japanese friend by that as a nickname, no offense whatsoever, but it doesn't seem to be the case in English.

But alright, if that's how it works in the US, I see no problem in sticking to your customs, I'll edit the post. (y)
 
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