Comments by "F Liu" (@F_Liu) on "Alexander Mercouris" channel.

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  23.  @bruce3195  I like when you conveniently missed out the genocides of millions of Muslims that the West has been committing in all its illegal wars in the Middle East for the past 20 years, and the genocide that is happening right now in Yemen which the West supports and provides arms for. The whole world knows the US and the UK invaded Iraq over lies and completely destroyed that country, killing at least 500,000 innocent civilians and left many more homeless and disabled. It it not whataboutism, it is a war crime the West never wants to talk about and be held accountable hence Julian Assange is in prison tortured and silenced. The UK stole Hong Kong away after failing to force tons more drugs down Chinese people's throat, while it never gave Hong Kong democracy during its 150 years rule and now hypocritically claims that it cares about people's democracy there, after its return, China gave the Hong Kong people's right to choose their own leader instead of getting a white man sent over by the British monarch that treat the people like second class citizen. The ''history'' you learned about China in the West are the propagated version based on lies and ideology bias, ''Tiananmen square massacre'' is a complete lie based on lies and hearsay, which was revealed later on by both student leaders and foreign diplomats and journalists who were on the square, they admitted either lying or have only reported on hearsay, leaked US diplomatic cables also confirmed that the US government had always known there has never been a massacre taken place on the square. The land of Xinjiang was a part of China since 2nd century BC, Tibet was a part of China in the mid 13 century as well as Mongolia which both formed parts of the Mongol empire. They didn't join so called China, they were conquered and ruled by various of ethnicities which are still members of China's 56 ethnic groups of today. Your history of China is so shallow and written from a Western lens, it showed through. The ''genocide'' in Xinjiang is a baseless lie as well purely propagated by the West for the purpose to contain China, what actually happened was China was dealing with the terrorism that was funded and created by the West to destabilize that region and sabotage China's one belt one route project. The West has no say in how China would control its own territory sovereignty, not until it stops bullying other defenceless nations with military aggression and using underhanded means to overthrew foreign governments so to control them, the West has zero moral high ground to stand on to lecture China, mind your own business and maybe just maybe learn how to respect other countries' sovereignty by not invading them first? It is far too hard isn't it!
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  24.  @bruce3195  For the West to send groups of military ships to the sea where they have no claim is certainly very peaceful way to solve a problem, you are repeating what Western propaganda media is feeding you, China is the threat, China is trying to control, China is supressing... they never told you the other nations invaded and illegally occupy many of the islands that China owned historically and well recorded in historical documents since ancient times, the West will never tell you that, because like you, they are not interested in the past, they are there to contain China's rise, creating conflicts and divisions in that region. What ''agreement'' that you think China is not fulfilling to the UK over Hong Kong? This is anther propaganda lie your government fed you, Hong Kong was handed over to China in 1997, and all the ''agreement'' to the UK throughout the handover period has been fulfilled in the so called joint declaration which is only valid for the handing over, after the hand over, the Basic Law is what was set out about China's ''promise'' to Hong Kong and there is no item in the ''Basic law'' that China has broken, there is no mention in it of any universal suffrage to Hong Kong people, it is stated loud and clear the leaders of Hong Kong is through selection by the central government and Hong Kong ought to make law to ensure its regional national security and territory sovereignty which it failed to do since its return and therefore the central government has made up that gap. So stop lying about the UK's hypocritical claims, it is only meddling in Hong Kong because it follows the order of the US, creating trouble for China, creating instability in Hong Kong to contain China. Yes, surprise surprise you are brainwashed by Western propaganda, tons of it. If I wasn't on the square to see it with my own eyes, I would have bought the lies about Tiananmen, the West's propaganda machine is very powerful and successful sadly. There is not a single footage of the so called massacre on the square, none, because it never happened, the Tank man never suffered a scratch either, he walked away helped by a friend, that part of the video never shown to you by the Western media. The West is full of lies, if I have not lived in both China and the West I would have never known the truths.
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  27.  @alanhenderson6497  Taiwan is and has always been a part of China, officially since 1600s during the Qing empire and early immigrations came from Mainland China as early as 1300s, it is recognised by the majority UN member countries as a part of China and both Mainland China and Taiwan, which its official name is Republic of China claim both Mainland China and Taiwan as a part of its territory in their respective constitutions. While you believe like most Westerners the narrative falsely portrayed by the West that Taiwan is an independent country, it is just not true. So China is neither attacking nor invading Taiwan but to unify its territory that has been occupied by a party who lost the Chinese civil war in 1948 with the winning party who is governing Mainland China now, it is a purely internal matter for the Chinese, the majority wishes of the Mainland China and a good portion of population in Taiwan is to unify through peaceful means, but it is the Taiwan's current government wanted to break away China's territory and become independent with the aid of the Western forces blocking peace talks. I do not believe and in fact in practice any Western country would allow separatism like this even though you like to preach that self determination line a lot, but it is not up to the West to determine if China should unify its own territory and if necessary using force because if you respect another country's sovereignty then you would leave that country alone or do you think it is right that China should support by any means for Scotland or Northern Ireland to be independent, that I don't think the UK would appreciate.
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  30.  @alanhenderson6497  You don't have to believe me, but as a Chinese person who understand very well of what is happening in China, I can actually tell you that the majority of the Mainland Chinese and part of Taiwan population wants to unify by force asap, yes, just look at the comment sections of many Chinese language YouTube Channels on the Taiwan topic, that is if you could read Chinese, something the Western media would never tell you. The Chinese government is supressing this sentiment and obviously you know why. The Chinese government might not run like the Western governments with so called one person one vote, which strictly speaking it is not actually the case for many so called Western democratic countries, public opinions in China nevertheless matters to the government in power, and the Chinese government's legitimacy could be at stake if they could not handle the Taiwan issue properly. I think you would recognise that China is a capable country and it has its redlines when it comes to its sovereignty, so the West needs to measure up carefully when it comes to intervening with China's affairs, because like I said I believe no one wants to be in WW3. And funny anyone speaks for China would always be seen as promoting China's interests as if it is not legitimate thing to do, I am just telling you the perspective from China, truth don't care about opinions, as a Chinese why wouldn't I defend my country's rightful interests, somehow that is seen as wrong or nationalist, this is a totally Western mentality, the overwhelming majority of Chinese support their government, that is another thing the Western media would never tell its people.
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