China continues to be the shittiest regime on the planet. And yet still celebrities and global brands and businesses keep kowtowing to this generation’s Nazi party.
I still remember John Cena’s groveling apology because he acknowledged Taiwan and then realised he might lose a few million (despite being mega rich anyway)
China setting up illegal police stations around the world to control Chinese migrants, are like a jealous ex who refuses to accept their relationship is over.
Must be Sichuan House cause Loon Fung don’t look like no well funded org
Is it like a tree house with “No Girls Allowed” written in Chinese?
The scariest part about China, the MSS and CCP is that most people still just think that the threat that they pose is just a fear mongering tactic used by politicians to give us a common enemy.
Intelligence agencies have been warning the west for many years now about the China threat and our governments are finally starting to realise what’s going on.
Presumably, there’s one or more equivalents of this in Manchester and London
Good. I’m glad that people are all on the same page that these places shouldn’t be allowed to go on.
“There’s a Chinese base in Glasgow, on Sauchiehall Street at the same address as a restaurant” announces the BBC website. It’s also a secret…
Now Irelands done something about it other countries are deciding they need to do the same, huh?
This particular restaurant used to be notorious for triad fights.
Liverpool is twinned with Shanghai. And there is mega investment in major projects by them.
Hot take but I think the media should be careful of blasting accusations of Chinese businesses like this around until the court case is concluded
this could easily lead to Chinese businesses being targeted for hate crime attacks
obviously if China is running police operations out of a Chinese takeaway that’s bad
They’re everywhere, all countries should shut these down. It’s insane that they are allowed to operate.
Seriously does anyone know anything about these launch cooodesss
No fucking way is there anything secret going on there. It’s one of the busiest places in the city. Surely it makes more sense for it to be in Chinatown?
Reminds me of a podcast episode ‘Black Duck Eggs’ from Darknet Diaries.
>A member of restaurant staff told the BBC they were unaware of the issue.
* Are you secret agents searching for chinese dissidents?
* No.
Well done, BBC!
Boils the blood having another nation try to enforce their laws instead of yours in your own nation. Its like when they use the term Laowai and claim its not racist, despite them being in a foreign country saying it to a national.
would have thought this would be an NCA/MI5/UK gov matter
I mean, we didn’t do anything about those Russian poisoning attacks did we? That should be an act of war, in my opinion, although clearly the threat of nukes makes it rather difficult to actually go down that route.
It’s good that these things are getting uprooted and torn down but Jesus Christ do the Chinese look bad over this.
There was one shut down in Dublin recently too. Crazy to think they could get away with this.
Why the fuck is she in talks, why the fuck to police need consulting?
Unless MI5 is already deeply involved, rather than putting out press releases you raid the properties and seize all documents, devices and arrest anyone who cannot provide a good reason for being in the UK.
I know police don’t really like investigating crime anymore, break-ins, assaults, all hard to prove but a secret Chinese prison, maybe get the lads together and go have a look see.
Politicians, police, security services all useless wankers who spend their time trying to control the population rather than investigate actual crime.
What about Barry Gardiner?
He took donations from a Chinese spy and employed her son in a shadow cabinet office and it has been brushed under the carpet
I hope your government does something about it, decisively and quickly.
Mine isn’t and won’t.
Honestly though, this is exactly the kind of shit that will rile up the nationalists to do something if the government won’t.
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China continues to be the shittiest regime on the planet. And yet still celebrities and global brands and businesses keep kowtowing to this generation’s Nazi party.
I still remember John Cena’s groveling apology because he acknowledged Taiwan and then realised he might lose a few million (despite being mega rich anyway)
China setting up illegal police stations around the world to control Chinese migrants, are like a jealous ex who refuses to accept their relationship is over.
Must be Sichuan House cause Loon Fung don’t look like no well funded org
Is it like a tree house with “No Girls Allowed” written in Chinese?
The scariest part about China, the MSS and CCP is that most people still just think that the threat that they pose is just a fear mongering tactic used by politicians to give us a common enemy.
Intelligence agencies have been warning the west for many years now about the China threat and our governments are finally starting to realise what’s going on.
Presumably, there’s one or more equivalents of this in Manchester and London
Good. I’m glad that people are all on the same page that these places shouldn’t be allowed to go on.
“There’s a Chinese base in Glasgow, on Sauchiehall Street at the same address as a restaurant” announces the BBC website. It’s also a secret…
Now Irelands done something about it other countries are deciding they need to do the same, huh?
This particular restaurant used to be notorious for triad fights.
Liverpool is twinned with Shanghai. And there is mega investment in major projects by them.
Hot take but I think the media should be careful of blasting accusations of Chinese businesses like this around until the court case is concluded
this could easily lead to Chinese businesses being targeted for hate crime attacks
obviously if China is running police operations out of a Chinese takeaway that’s bad
They’re everywhere, all countries should shut these down. It’s insane that they are allowed to operate.
Seriously does anyone know anything about these launch cooodesss
No fucking way is there anything secret going on there. It’s one of the busiest places in the city. Surely it makes more sense for it to be in Chinatown?
Reminds me of a podcast episode ‘Black Duck Eggs’ from Darknet Diaries.
>A member of restaurant staff told the BBC they were unaware of the issue.
* Are you secret agents searching for chinese dissidents?
* No.
Well done, BBC!
Boils the blood having another nation try to enforce their laws instead of yours in your own nation. Its like when they use the term Laowai and claim its not racist, despite them being in a foreign country saying it to a national.
would have thought this would be an NCA/MI5/UK gov matter
I mean, we didn’t do anything about those Russian poisoning attacks did we? That should be an act of war, in my opinion, although clearly the threat of nukes makes it rather difficult to actually go down that route.
It’s good that these things are getting uprooted and torn down but Jesus Christ do the Chinese look bad over this.
There was one shut down in Dublin recently too. Crazy to think they could get away with this.
Why the fuck is she in talks, why the fuck to police need consulting?
Unless MI5 is already deeply involved, rather than putting out press releases you raid the properties and seize all documents, devices and arrest anyone who cannot provide a good reason for being in the UK.
I know police don’t really like investigating crime anymore, break-ins, assaults, all hard to prove but a secret Chinese prison, maybe get the lads together and go have a look see.
Politicians, police, security services all useless wankers who spend their time trying to control the population rather than investigate actual crime.
What about Barry Gardiner?
He took donations from a Chinese spy and employed her son in a shadow cabinet office and it has been brushed under the carpet
I hope your government does something about it, decisively and quickly.
Mine isn’t and won’t.
Honestly though, this is exactly the kind of shit that will rile up the nationalists to do something if the government won’t.