But to nationalist-leaning audiences in China, especially on social media, the scenes tell a different story. To them, Mr. Blinken arrived only after months of pleading for an invitation. And during his visit, he was schooled on respecting China’s interests and played supplicant to Mr. Xi. Chinese social media users gleefully noted that Mr. Blinken arrived on Father’s Day, the implication being — using the parlance of the internet — that Mr. Xi was America’s daddy.
xi dada please....
1) "There's no way that could ever happen, and you're crazy for suggesting it."Making their way past denial stage and into the bargaining stage.
Partial de-dollarization is possible, but China won't dethrone the greenback even if it becomes the world's largest economy
aah the annual african vs indians twitter war has broken out again.Yoo anyone else notice that there's a Black vs Indian race war going on on Twitter?
Why do I feel like most of the "Indian" and "African" accounts are actually run by edgy white kidsYoo anyone else notice that there's a Black vs Indian race war going on on Twitter?
Nah, the Indian ones are most certainly run by actual IndiansWhy do I feel like most of the "Indian" and "African" accounts are actually run by edgy white kids![]()