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Looks like they really did that during the Vietnam War :megusta:
Now you might find qus on quora on how to apply for PLA for a Indian......
That thing is out of the world for me..

U have to be such a pervert to suck boobs of a stranger woman while dieing in a war ... 😅

In normal times i understand some man have their preferencess ..
 

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Now you might find qus on quora on how to apply for PLA for a Indian......
That thing is out of the world for me..

U have to be such a pervert to suck boobs of a stranger woman while dieing in a war ... 😅

In normal times i understand some man have their preferencess ..
Or may be the dieing soldier never wanted to drink human milk at last stage of his life... Too weak to say anything...
But why wld CCP care ..
Just fckng spray it to the mouth of dieing man for propaganda ... 😅😅
 

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I am trying to understand the whole symbolism of that scene,
my perverted brain cannot grasp it though.

Was the director on drugs?
Or does he have some weird milk fetish?

Who knows...
The non perverted symbolism here is "remember your mother's milk, defend her honour and your motherland honour "etc
 
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I shall join PLA as in that tweet, the dying soldier motivated me to fight for the Chinese people and I shall lay my life for them. I love Mr. Xi from thee bottom of my heart and I shall obey everything he says.

And to all those perverts who think I am joining for the milk, that's just the bonus soldiers get. But my reason is different.

Bow down to his excellency Mr. Xi and join me in PLA service.
 

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I shall join PLA as in that tweet, the dying soldier motivated me to fight for the Chinese people and I shall lay my life for them. I love Mr. Xi from thee bottom of my heart and I shall obey everything he says.

And to all those perverts who think I am joining for the milk, that's just the bonus soldiers get. But my reason is different.

Bow down to his excellency Mr. Xi and join me in PLA service.
Pakistaniyo keleiyeh ekdum special offer. Bakri Ka dudh and Xi dada Ka nunu. Because that's what they love the most. Complete satisfaction guaranteed.
 

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Russia and China tell Biden: The old days are over
In separate incidents, Moscow and Beijing sent a strong message that they will not tolerate being told what to do or how to behave
By TONY KEVIN
MARCH 26, 2021

The past week has marked a watershed moment in Russia’s relations with the West – and the US in particular. In two dramatic, televised moments, US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin changed the dynamics between their countries, perhaps irrevocably.

Most commentators in the West have focused on Putin’s “trolling” of Biden by dryly – though, according to Putin, unironically – wishing his American counterpart “good health.” This, of course, came after Biden called Putin a “killer.”

But a more careful and complete reading of Putin’s message to the US is necessary to understand how a Russian leader is, finally, ready to tell the US: Do not judge us by your claimed standards, and do not try to tell us what to do.

Putin has never asserted these propositions so bluntly. And it matters when he does.

Putin’s message to Biden
The tense test of strength began when Biden was asked about Putin in an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos and agreed he was “a killer” and didn’t have a soul. He also said Putin will “pay a price” for his actions.

Putin then took the unusual step of going on the state broadcaster VGTRK with a prepared five-minute statement in response to Biden.

In an unusually pointed manner, Putin recalled the US history of genocide of its indigenous people, the cruel experience of slavery, the continuing repression of black Americans today and the unprovoked US nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II.

He suggested states should not judge others by their own standards: “Whatever you say about others is what you are yourself.”

Some American journalists and observers have reacted to this as “trolling.” It was not.

It was the preamble to Putin’s most important message in years to what he called the American “establishment, the ruling class.” He said the US leadership is determined to have relations with Russia, but only “on its own terms.”

“Although they think that we are the same as they are, we are different people. We have a different genetic, cultural and moral code. But we know how to defend our own interests.

“And we will work with them, but in those areas in which we ourselves are interested, and on those conditions that we consider beneficial for ourselves. And they will have to reckon with it. They will have to reckon with this, despite all attempts to stop our development. Despite the sanctions, insults, they will have to reckon with this.”

This is new for Putin. He has for years made the point, always politely, that Western powers need to deal with Russia on a basis of correct diplomatic protocols and mutual respect for national sovereignty, if they want to ease tensions.

But never before has he been as blunt as this, saying in effect: Do not dare try to judge us or punish us for not meeting what you say are universal standards, because we are different from you. Those days are now over.

China pushing back too
Putin’s forceful statement is remarkably similar to the equally firm public statements made by senior Chinese diplomats to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Alaska last week.

Blinken opened the meeting by lambasting China’s increasing authoritarianism and aggressiveness at home and abroad – in Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong and the South China Sea. He claimed such conduct was threatening “the rules-based order that maintains global stability.”

Yang Jiechi, the Communist Party of China’s foreign-affairs chief, responded by denouncing American hypocrisy. He said:

“The US does not have the qualification to say that it wants to speak to China from a position of strength. The US uses its military force and financial hegemony to carry out long-arm jurisdiction and suppress other countries. It abuses so-called notions of national security to obstruct normal trade exchanges, and to incite some countries to attack China.”

He said the US had no right to push its own version of democracy when it was dealing with so much discontent and human-rights problems at home.

Russia, China drawing closer together
Putin’s statement was given added weight by two diplomatic actions: Russia’s recalling of its ambassador in the US, and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s meeting in China with his counterpart, Wang Yi.

Beijing and Moscow agreed at the summit to stand firm against Western sanctions and boost ties between their countries to reduce their dependence on the US dollar in international trade and settlements. Lavrov also said: “We both believe the US has a destabilizing role. It relies on Cold War military alliances and is trying to set up new alliances to undermine the world order.”

Though Biden’s undiplomatic comments about Putin may have been unscripted, the impact has nonetheless been profound. Together with the harsh tone of the US-China foreign ministers’ meeting in Alaska – also provoked by the US side – it is clear there has been a major change in the atmosphere of US-China-Russia relations.

What will this mean in practice? Both Russia and China are signaling they will only deal with the West where and when it suits them. Sanctions no longer worry them.

The two powers are also showing they are increasingly comfortable working together as close partners, if not yet military allies. They will step up their cooperation in areas where they have mutual interests and the development of alternatives to the Western-dominated trade and payments systems.

Countries in Asia and further afield are closely watching the development of this alternative international order, led by Moscow and Beijing. And they can also recognize the signs of increasing US economic and political decline.

It is a new kind of Cold War, but not one based on ideology like the first incarnation. It is a war for international legitimacy, a struggle for hearts and minds and money in the very large part of the world not aligned to the US or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

The US and its allies will continue to operate under their narrative, while Russia and China will push their competing narrative. This was made crystal clear over these past few dramatic days of major-power diplomacy.

The global balance of power is shifting, and for many nations, the smart money might be on Russia and China now.



Ruskies were always based but i hate to say china joins them in this regard. Question here is - unironically and honestly - when we are in league with usa and australia do these 2 see us as default pro globalist and internationalist for taking their side? Jaishankar is the only based eam we have had who is prepared to show a mirror to the ones who are proud holding the universalist ******ry banner. Just something to ponder.
 

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I shall join PLA as in that tweet, the dying soldier motivated me to fight for the Chinese people and I shall lay my life for them. I love Mr. Xi from thee bottom of my heart and I shall obey everything he says.

And to all those perverts who think I am joining for the milk, that's just the bonus soldiers get. But my reason is different.

Bow down to his excellency Mr. Xi and join me in PLA service.
So are you planning on shooting yourself in the foot after joining the PLA for the benifits? :megusta:
 

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I shall join PLA as in that tweet, the dying soldier motivated me to fight for the Chinese people and I shall lay my life for them. I love Mr. Xi from thee bottom of my heart and I shall obey everything he says.

And to all those perverts who think I am joining for the milk, that's just the bonus soldiers get. But my reason is different.

Bow down to his excellency Mr. Xi and join me in PLA service.
What if they can't find a lactating woman but they manage to summon a man practicing abstinence for years?
 
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