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Socialism with Chinese Characteristics



26.03.202512:01
China and Japan reach 20 key consensus points pledging to deepen economic collaboration going forward
by Fan Anqi and Xing Xiaojing
KEY PORTIONS OF THE ARTICLE:
"During the dialogue, Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, pointed out that since the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, bilateral trade has increased more than 300 times and has remained at a high level of $300 billion for 15 consecutive years, with the accumulated bilateral investment reaching nearly $140 billion, the Xinhua News Agency reported."
"Noting that the trilateral cooperation is one of the most deeply rooted, highly institutionalized and promising cooperation frameworks in East Asia, Wang said the three-way cooperation has yielded positive results over the past 20 years since its inception.
The three countries should review the consensus of "facing history squarely and looking to the future," stick to the original intention of cooperation and promote China-Japan-ROK cooperation to achieve the effect of "1+1+1>3" for the benefit of the three countries, the region and the world, Wang said."
Kiyoyuki Seguchi, Research Director at The Canon Institute for Global Studies, told the Global Times that the widening rift between Europe and the US has become a destabilizing factor in the global order. "In this context, a good and stable relationship among China, Japan and South Korea is more important than ever. I believe the unity of these three countries can serve as a stabilizing 'anchor' navigating global turmoil."
by Fan Anqi and Xing Xiaojing
KEY PORTIONS OF THE ARTICLE:
"During the dialogue, Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, pointed out that since the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, bilateral trade has increased more than 300 times and has remained at a high level of $300 billion for 15 consecutive years, with the accumulated bilateral investment reaching nearly $140 billion, the Xinhua News Agency reported."
"Noting that the trilateral cooperation is one of the most deeply rooted, highly institutionalized and promising cooperation frameworks in East Asia, Wang said the three-way cooperation has yielded positive results over the past 20 years since its inception.
The three countries should review the consensus of "facing history squarely and looking to the future," stick to the original intention of cooperation and promote China-Japan-ROK cooperation to achieve the effect of "1+1+1>3" for the benefit of the three countries, the region and the world, Wang said."
Kiyoyuki Seguchi, Research Director at The Canon Institute for Global Studies, told the Global Times that the widening rift between Europe and the US has become a destabilizing factor in the global order. "In this context, a good and stable relationship among China, Japan and South Korea is more important than ever. I believe the unity of these three countries can serve as a stabilizing 'anchor' navigating global turmoil."
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Vazkaya International

12.03.202502:12
To Duterte's opponents,
let’s get one thing clear: you’re so fixated on condemning his methods that you fail to see the that the Philippines needed drastic change, and Duterte, for all his flaws, provided that.
The 🇵🇭Philippines was shackled by a constitution that, as 🇸🇬Lee Kuan Yew rightly pointed out, was never designed for a country like ours. The 🇺🇲American-style system imposed on us was built for their context, not ours, and it weakened the country for decades. We’ve been stuck with this system, watching as other nations progressed while the Philippines stagnated. Duterte’s approach, the so-called “war on drugs,” was about enforcing order where there had been chaos and liberals have used this to blame him and not the system they maintain. Duterte pushed the nation to evolve from its sluggishness into something more modern, like what Lee Kuan Yew did in Singapore.
Now, you want to cherry-pick his methods and ignore the outcome? You talk about human rights as if they’re the sole measure of a nation’s success as Israel has violated the palestinians human rights for decades with no reprecussions. Lee Kuan Yew, whom you refuse to acknowledge as an influence on Duterte, didn’t care for Western-style liberalism when it came to Singapore’s survival. He focused on what worked for his people. And guess what? It worked. Singapore is now a global hub, a thriving economy, a modern state, and a model for nations across Asia.
You want to continue whining about Duterte’s vulgarity, his so-called “dictatorial tendencies,” but let's be real here: what have you achieved beyond loud complaints? The Build, Build, Build project. Universal healthcare. Accessible college education—these are the *real* achievements that will move the Philippines forward. You liberals love to harp about mental health, yet Duterte provided the infrastructure and services that you use.
But let’s talk about the War on Drugs. Yes, it was controversial. Yes, it was harsh. But it was also a wake-up call. It forced the Philippines to confront its drug problem head-on, something no previous administration dared to do because they were too scared of how you’d react. Your “moral high ground” wasn’t solving the root issues while your family died to "natural causes" as you sat and watch quickly allowing poverty to dominate you, was it? Duterte saw the rot and tried to cut it out. Sure, it was messy, but sometimes you need a strong hand to clean house. It was Lee Kuan Yew's approach: ruthless, pragmatic, and necessary for progress.
So, let’s be honest: you’re not interested in improving the Philippines. You’re more comfortable criticizing Duterte while the nation moves forward under his leadership. You want to preserve a weak, stagnating nation because you can't see past your own lifetime. Your vision is too small. You don't get that growth sometimes comes with discomfort.
Duterte was the *vulgar* Lee Kuan Yew of the Philippines. Unrefined, maybe, but effective. You need to stop living in a bubble of idealism and see that real change doesn’t happen without some tough decisions. You can sit back and criticize all you want, but history will remember the results. And the results speak for themselves.
let’s get one thing clear: you’re so fixated on condemning his methods that you fail to see the that the Philippines needed drastic change, and Duterte, for all his flaws, provided that.
The 🇵🇭Philippines was shackled by a constitution that, as 🇸🇬Lee Kuan Yew rightly pointed out, was never designed for a country like ours. The 🇺🇲American-style system imposed on us was built for their context, not ours, and it weakened the country for decades. We’ve been stuck with this system, watching as other nations progressed while the Philippines stagnated. Duterte’s approach, the so-called “war on drugs,” was about enforcing order where there had been chaos and liberals have used this to blame him and not the system they maintain. Duterte pushed the nation to evolve from its sluggishness into something more modern, like what Lee Kuan Yew did in Singapore.
Now, you want to cherry-pick his methods and ignore the outcome? You talk about human rights as if they’re the sole measure of a nation’s success as Israel has violated the palestinians human rights for decades with no reprecussions. Lee Kuan Yew, whom you refuse to acknowledge as an influence on Duterte, didn’t care for Western-style liberalism when it came to Singapore’s survival. He focused on what worked for his people. And guess what? It worked. Singapore is now a global hub, a thriving economy, a modern state, and a model for nations across Asia.
You want to continue whining about Duterte’s vulgarity, his so-called “dictatorial tendencies,” but let's be real here: what have you achieved beyond loud complaints? The Build, Build, Build project. Universal healthcare. Accessible college education—these are the *real* achievements that will move the Philippines forward. You liberals love to harp about mental health, yet Duterte provided the infrastructure and services that you use.
But let’s talk about the War on Drugs. Yes, it was controversial. Yes, it was harsh. But it was also a wake-up call. It forced the Philippines to confront its drug problem head-on, something no previous administration dared to do because they were too scared of how you’d react. Your “moral high ground” wasn’t solving the root issues while your family died to "natural causes" as you sat and watch quickly allowing poverty to dominate you, was it? Duterte saw the rot and tried to cut it out. Sure, it was messy, but sometimes you need a strong hand to clean house. It was Lee Kuan Yew's approach: ruthless, pragmatic, and necessary for progress.
So, let’s be honest: you’re not interested in improving the Philippines. You’re more comfortable criticizing Duterte while the nation moves forward under his leadership. You want to preserve a weak, stagnating nation because you can't see past your own lifetime. Your vision is too small. You don't get that growth sometimes comes with discomfort.
Duterte was the *vulgar* Lee Kuan Yew of the Philippines. Unrefined, maybe, but effective. You need to stop living in a bubble of idealism and see that real change doesn’t happen without some tough decisions. You can sit back and criticize all you want, but history will remember the results. And the results speak for themselves.
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Vazkaya International



19.03.202506:10
Khomeini was indirectly influenced by Martin Heidegger through an Iranian philosopher called Ahmad Fardid. Fardid was heavily influenced by Heidegger's works and coined the term Gharbzadegi (Westoxification) to describe the perceived loss of cultural identity in non-Western nations in favor of Western values, materialism, and moral decay.
05.04.202518:48
"The Jews killed both the Lord Jesus and the prophets. And they have persecuted us. They do not please God. They are the enemy of all mankind."
- Adolf Hitler circa 1933
Oh no wait that was Saint Paul Thessalonians 2:15
- Adolf Hitler circa 1933
Oh no wait that was Saint Paul Thessalonians 2:15


24.03.202507:38
What Was Hitler's Biggest Strategic Regret At The End Of the War?
One of Adolf Hitler's greatest regrets was his decision not to convince the Japanese to enact the Hokushin-ron (北進論, "Northern Expansion Doctrine" ).
Essentially, it involved the Japanese attacking the Soviet Union rather than focusing on the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
At the end of his life, Hitler concluded that:
"It is certainly regrettable that the Japanese did not enter the war against Soviet Russia alongside us. Had that happened, Stalin's armies would not now be besieging Breslau, and the Soviets would not be standing in Budapest. We would together have exterminated Bolshevism before the winter of 1941."
#shorts #history #ww2 #regret
One of Adolf Hitler's greatest regrets was his decision not to convince the Japanese to enact the Hokushin-ron (北進論, "Northern Expansion Doctrine" ).
Essentially, it involved the Japanese attacking the Soviet Union rather than focusing on the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
At the end of his life, Hitler concluded that:
"It is certainly regrettable that the Japanese did not enter the war against Soviet Russia alongside us. Had that happened, Stalin's armies would not now be besieging Breslau, and the Soviets would not be standing in Budapest. We would together have exterminated Bolshevism before the winter of 1941."
#shorts #history #ww2 #regret
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Vazkaya International



05.04.202504:42
🛠Jason Stanley is not a fascism scholar. He’s a Twitter pundit in philosopher’s clothing.🛠
While real scholars like James Gregor, Stanley Payne, and Zeev Sternhell spent decades on the complexities of fascism's ideological evolution, philosophical roots, class contradictions, and historical material conditions, Stanley reduces it to a vague checklist of “bad vibes.”
Gregor traced fascism’s to revolutionary syndicalism and Marxist revisionism. Payne mapped its typologies. Sternhell located fascism as an anti-Enlightenment cultural revolt. Stanley? He turns fascism into a liberal morality play where “authoritarian = fascist,” regardless of history or context.
His book How Fascism Works is liberal projection: stripping fascism of content to make it a catch-all for anything anti-liberal. No attention to historical nuance, class analysis, or ideological transformation. Just vibes and fear-mongering.
In the end, Stanley helps no one understand fascism. He just helps liberals feel better about being liberals.
While real scholars like James Gregor, Stanley Payne, and Zeev Sternhell spent decades on the complexities of fascism's ideological evolution, philosophical roots, class contradictions, and historical material conditions, Stanley reduces it to a vague checklist of “bad vibes.”
Gregor traced fascism’s to revolutionary syndicalism and Marxist revisionism. Payne mapped its typologies. Sternhell located fascism as an anti-Enlightenment cultural revolt. Stanley? He turns fascism into a liberal morality play where “authoritarian = fascist,” regardless of history or context.
His book How Fascism Works is liberal projection: stripping fascism of content to make it a catch-all for anything anti-liberal. No attention to historical nuance, class analysis, or ideological transformation. Just vibes and fear-mongering.
In the end, Stanley helps no one understand fascism. He just helps liberals feel better about being liberals.
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Cultured American

27.03.202505:32
Why We Don't Want To Play as UGLY Characters in Games!
κακός means bad, evil, wicked, harmful in the Ancient Greek, therefore to be ugly is synonymous to bad and evil.
καλός means to beautiful, noble, and virtuous. It also means good since the Ancient Greeks sees good and beautiful as synonymous.
– Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morals, First Essay, Good and Evil, Good and Bad
Source
κακός means bad, evil, wicked, harmful in the Ancient Greek, therefore to be ugly is synonymous to bad and evil.
καλός means to beautiful, noble, and virtuous. It also means good since the Ancient Greeks sees good and beautiful as synonymous.
"There I found that all of them lead back to the same transformation of ideas, that everywhere 'noble' or 'aristocratic' in a social sense is the fundamental idea out of which 'good' in the sense of 'spiritually noble,' 'aristocratic,' 'spiritually high-minded,' 'spiritually privileged' necessarily develop—a process which always runs in parallel with that other one which finally transforms 'common,' 'vulgar,' and 'low' into the concept 'bad.'"
"Originally these words designated the plain, common man, but without any suspicious side glance, simply in contrast to the nobility."
– Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morals, First Essay, Good and Evil, Good and Bad
Source
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Liberalism and Whiteness

10.03.202522:52
When Science Called the Irish "Inferior"
by NYTN
Their history goes deeper than St Patrick's Day parades. Irish Americans weren’t always seen as white. In the 19th century, they were depicted as inferior, even compared to apes in racial hierarchies. This forgotten history shaped their place in America—here’s what really happened.
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SEE ALSO:
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White Identity is Ideological
Rage Against The Freemasonry
The Invention of White People
Combating sociological reductionism caused by American Identity Politics (AIP)
The Non-White to White Process
How the Irish Became White
How Italians Became White
White does not mean Caucasian race, Aryan race or Indo-European races
Becoming Yellow: A Short History of Racial Thinking
Becoming White: How Whiteness infects POCs and turns them anti-ethnic
by NYTN
Their history goes deeper than St Patrick's Day parades. Irish Americans weren’t always seen as white. In the 19th century, they were depicted as inferior, even compared to apes in racial hierarchies. This forgotten history shaped their place in America—here’s what really happened.
——————
SEE ALSO:
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White Identity is Ideological
Rage Against The Freemasonry
The Invention of White People
Combating sociological reductionism caused by American Identity Politics (AIP)
The Non-White to White Process
How the Irish Became White
How Italians Became White
White does not mean Caucasian race, Aryan race or Indo-European races
Becoming Yellow: A Short History of Racial Thinking
Becoming White: How Whiteness infects POCs and turns them anti-ethnic
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Vazkaya International



07.04.202505:59
"Even people who had 10-room houses, new suits, and new furniture were never satisfied, selfish as they are, and they wanted more. They told Americans and other visitors that they needed 'democracy' and 'freedom,' not realizing that this is a suicidal system, where the big dog eats the rest. But they were enchanted by those words, not realizing that in America there are no free medicines, free hospitals, free houses, free education, and free food, except when people have to beg or wait in long lines for soup." - Muammar Gaddafi. 📗
https://t.me/c/1759366266/1400
https://t.me/c/1759366266/1400
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Vazkaya International



29.03.202520:46
Allende: The "Progressive" Who Was Closer to Fascism
Salvador Allende is often hailed as a champion of socialism, but his early career shatters this perception.
In 1939, he became Chile’s Minister of Health under President Pedro Aguirre Cerda who called Hitler a good Friend and, whose government aligned with the Chilean National Socialist Movement (the "Nacistas"), The goverment also actively supported Nazi Poilicies, even creating a “General Secretariat for the Defense of the Race,” led by former Nazi sympathizers.
Allende’s also supported eugenics and believed homosexuality could be “cured,”
These beliefs would never go away as Allende was close frienda with figures such as Franscisco Franco, Juan Velasco, Juan Peron, and Castro.
https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/nazis-chile/author/farias-victor/
Salvador Allende is often hailed as a champion of socialism, but his early career shatters this perception.
In 1939, he became Chile’s Minister of Health under President Pedro Aguirre Cerda who called Hitler a good Friend and, whose government aligned with the Chilean National Socialist Movement (the "Nacistas"), The goverment also actively supported Nazi Poilicies, even creating a “General Secretariat for the Defense of the Race,” led by former Nazi sympathizers.
Allende’s also supported eugenics and believed homosexuality could be “cured,”
These beliefs would never go away as Allende was close frienda with figures such as Franscisco Franco, Juan Velasco, Juan Peron, and Castro.
https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/nazis-chile/author/farias-victor/


07.04.202521:43
The Problem with the Colloquial Understanding of the Term "Arbitrary"
In the English language, the term "arbitrary" radically deviates in its etymological meaning from its related terms "arbiter" and "arbitration".
Rather than meaning "a determined decision made by an authoritative subject", it instead means "a random or whimsical decision made by anyone".
In the English language, the term "arbitrary" radically deviates in its etymological meaning from its related terms "arbiter" and "arbitration".
Rather than meaning "a determined decision made by an authoritative subject", it instead means "a random or whimsical decision made by anyone".
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The Fascio Newsletter (Uncensored)

19.03.202523:00
I went ahead and deleted the original version and created a copy that I just now re-uploaded that way it would update with the audiobook AI. I added more information to this so it’s far more potent. I doubt Dugin will respond.
https://open.substack.com/pub/fascio/p/reclaiming-hegel-from-the-fourth-e70?r=16o4tj&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
https://open.substack.com/pub/fascio/p/reclaiming-hegel-from-the-fourth-e70?r=16o4tj&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false


31.03.202519:59
🇷🇺⚡️🇫🇷 On this day March 31, 1814, Russian troops, led by Tsar Alexander I, triumphantly marched into Paris, marking the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
Fun fact:
The word 'Bistro' which is a French bar/restaurant, originates from this time when Russian soldiers shouted "bistro bistro" at local French waiters, meaning hurry! hurry! As they sat impatiently waiting for their drinks 🍻
Fun fact:
The word 'Bistro' which is a French bar/restaurant, originates from this time when Russian soldiers shouted "bistro bistro" at local French waiters, meaning hurry! hurry! As they sat impatiently waiting for their drinks 🍻
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Vazkaya International



18.03.202509:45
In the library of the 'Museu del "Che" Guevara'. An edition of the complete works of José Antonio Primo de Rivera is on display, with a dedication to Fidel Castro.
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