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Min

A term used to refer to the Sinicized Baiyue or Asian languages like Hokkien, Teochew, and Fuzhounese of Fujian, South China (Baiyue Land) and Taiwan. The Min language family is also spoken in Southeast Asian nations like the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia to a smaller extent. Unfortunately, the majority of youthful Min speakers are forced or give in by the racist/fascist Beijing-hired governors in some Southeast Asian countries to only communicate in Beijing Mandarin as a way to destroy their true ethnic identities to enslave them. Yue and other Asian ethnic groups are not safe from the dangers of the promotion of Beijing Mandarin too, although their languages will outlast Min longer, unless they rebel and overthrow the pro-China factions before their languages disappear for the greater evil.

From a Chinese supremacist's viewpoint, it is believed that Min is the only dialect closest to Old Chinese that was spoken by the Han Chinese people below the Yellow River of North China, unlike Yue being closest to Middle Chinese and Mandarin being closest to Modern Chinese, even if Mandarin absorbed a small amount of nomadic influences. However, certain non-Chinese linguistic experts and historians believe that Min, Yue, and Mandarin are not all Chinese, since Min and Yue are both still part of the Baiyue language family as unique languages from each other even if these languages absorbed some Old or Middle Chinese elements when they were defeated and enslaved by the Chinese, and Mandarin is basically the Tunguistic-conquered Sinitic language due to Tunguistic invaders, particularly the Mongol Empire and Qing dynasty, replacing many Middle Chinese words and pronunciations with Mongol and Manchu words and pronunciations when they defeated and enslaved the Chinese. Thus, all forms of Mandarin dialects are the closest to Mongol and Manchu languages. Finally, the entire Chinese nation is founded upon a lot of lies, and it is constantly subject to revisionism, despite history books always being written by heroic or evil winners of wars.

by TheUnknown21 June 10, 2019

9πŸ‘ 43πŸ‘Ž


Social Construct

A theory for people to identify and describe an animal or an object to analyze and to communicate with the world around them. People concentrate on characteristics like height, eye color, and weight to differentiate between animals or objects, instead of race, gender, income status, or nationality. For instance, a house cat is much shorter, has thinner fangs, utters "meow", and he/she is much lighter, unlike a lion who is much taller, has thicker fangs, yells out "roar", and he/she is much heavier, despite a cat and a lion belonging to the same feline family line as distant cousins to each other. Another instance is that a Smart TV doesn't feature any buttons to turn it on/off, to adjust its volume or brightness, to switch channels, its outlets are located behind it, and it is much lighter, compared to the older CRT TV. Universally, everyone and everything is a social construct, but a social construct is not everyone and not everything.

There are social construct words that are not ethnic/racial terms. Examples are "white/Roman" that refers to Europeans and Hispanics/Latinos, "black" that refers to Africans and the Australoid people, "Han Chinese" that refers to Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka, Wu, and northern Hans, and "Mongol" that refers to proto-Mongols, Khitans, and Tuyuhun. These socially constructed words are used to unify the masses under nationalism against foreign enemies to take back their freedom and to connect to the world. I find it ironic that some people thinking about themselves as "white" or "black", still fight each other over their own individuality and are still slaves to the original white or black elites, who are tyrannizing them and eliminating their ethnic identities to make them follow a single authoritarian ethnicity in the name of the dollar and dominance. It doesn't matter what category we are placed under. In other words, slavery never ceased; slavery has just evolved.

by TheUnknown21 January 30, 2020

12πŸ‘ 84πŸ‘Ž


Capitalism

An economic and political system in which a nation's companies are controlled by the super rich rather than the people. Capitalism can be beneficial for producers to innovate in creating new products. Also, consumers can pursue higher-paying jobs to earn more cash to buy more expensive products that they desire the most. Nonetheless, some capitalist countries, such as the USA, Russia, China, Venezuela, and Japan, are being detrimental in the way that they are inflating prices or taxes of products that leads to the downsides of capitalism. Examples are the lack of a Universal Healthcare, below-average minimum wage, micro-transactions in video games, the Student Debt Crisis, increased world hunger, and imperialism in foreign countries to steal resources and to boost economic jobs. Furthermore, if you are born poor at the bottom of the hierarchy, then you are most likely to stay there, unless you get lucky by winning a slot machine at a casino or winning a lottery to get out of the poverty line. To an extreme, capitalism is enslaving workers to their graves in factories without them having enough spare time to be with their family members, but it will ultimately crumble.

As the income gap continues to widen, the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer. In other words, more poor people will suffer and die under capitalism. Capitalism needs to be heavily replaced by democratic socialism to allow poor workers to share and to control the means of production equally, as well as stealing millions or billions of dollars from the super wealthy businessmen to distribute equally among themselves. Therefore, the 1% super wealthy businessmen will no longer be abusive to poor workers' rights and will no longer continue to sit on their lazy asses doing absolutely nothing to contribute to society.

by TheUnknown21 February 19, 2020

13πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


Yue

A term used to describe the Sinicized Baiyue or Asian languages, such as Cantonese, Taishanese (Sze Yap), and Goulou, of Kwangtung, South China (Baiyue Land), Hong Kong, and Macau. Another Sinicized Baiyue language, Hakka, shares some loansome words, some pronunciation, and some Hanzi characters with Cantonese and Hokkien, which is lumped under the Min language family of Fujian, South China and Taiwan. However, Hakka is viewed as a different Vietic language, and it is mostly related to the Gan language of Jiangxi, South China. In fact, Yue is also used to describe a group of indigenous people inhabiting South China under the Yangtze River and to a certain degree, Southeast Asia, particularity Vietnam, and most of them are not Chinese or not descendants of the Yellow Emperor from North China's Yellow River genetically and culturally.

"Yue" is another term for "Viet" in Asia.

by TheUnknown21 June 8, 2019

11πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


Hakka

One of the most common languages alongside Cantonese and Min in South China, Hong Kong, and Macau. Hakka is also a somewhat common language that is spoken by the Chinese community in Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Being an off-spring with Sze Yap and Gan languages of the Chu state at which it was originated from the Yangtze River of South China, Hakka is a Miao-Yao language that was spoken by the Chu natives in its archaic form. Later, Hakka evolved to borrow a small percent of Han (Mandarin) words, Cantonese words, and Min words, as well as being written in Chinese characters alongside Mandarin, Cantonese, Min, and Wu for speakers to socialize with each other more effectively. Regardless, Hakka is a distinctive Asian language from other languages in China and most people outside of China (except for Chinese nationalists) consider Miao-Yao not placed under the Sino-Tibetan family tree.

In the 20th century, Hakka might have been suppressed by Chinese nationalists of the Kuomintang (ROC) government out of favoritism for only Mandarin with a Beijing accent to thrive in Taiwan. Blessed with charm that the Kuomintang (ROC) was declining in its power in the late 1980s, the DPP is trying to promote equality for Taiwanese people to speak Hakka alongside Min, Mandarin, and the Taiwanese aborigines languages whatever they wish. The progressive party, especially the current Hakka president of Taiwan, rocks!

by TheUnknown21 February 16, 2020

6πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž


Cantonese

A major language that is used to communicate in South China, Hong Kong, and Macau. In other places, Cantonese is spoken the most by the Chinese community in Vietnam and the West, such as the USA, Canada, and the UK. Cantonese is a Yue language, which is a descendant of a Yue state, Southern Yue, that started its civilization below the Yangtze River of South China, before evolving to absorb a handful of Han (Mandarin) loan words and using the written Hanzi characters to express their own way of connecting to people. Cantonese is a different Asian language from Mandarin, due to speakers of both of these languages not being able to understand each other, unless Cantonese and Mandarin speakers only understand each other in Hanzi characters and using body language to some degree. Moreover, Cantonese sounds closer to Hakka, unlike Mandarin that sounds closer to Manchu. Finally, Cantonese isn't a Sino-Tibetan language, unlike Chinese nationalists thinking otherwise.

Whoever said that Cantonese has about 30% of Yue words, Mandarin has about 30% of Manchu words, and that these languages are both "Han Chinese", are either uneducated or blinded by nationalism to an extreme to spread fake news. On top of this, Chinese supremacists think that Cantonese and Mandarin-speaking groups are one "race", Han Chinese, similar to white supremacists spreading false information that most Europeans with blue eyes and white skin are part of the "untainted" Aryan race. However, Cantonese people or South Chinese genetically have double eyelids, bigger eyes, a darker skin tone, a shorter height, fatter noses, and an angular facial structure. On the other hand, Mandarin-speaking northern Han people or North Chinese genetically have smaller eyelids, smaller eyes, a lighter skin tone, a taller height, flatter noses, and a flatter facial structure. In other words, Cantonese resemble a lot like Southeast Asians, compared to northern Hans having the appearance of North Asians. Chinese supremacists need to get out more from their own tiny world to explore different cultures of tribal people. If not, screw those moronic smartasses.

by TheUnknown21 February 16, 2020

13πŸ‘ 61πŸ‘Ž


Khmer Rouge

The Cambodian regime that terrorized Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. In the 1970s, the USA bombed Cambodia to get rid of the communist Vietcong, who was hiding underground, but this caused the Khmer Rouge to mistrust the USA and they overthrew the Western puppet, Lon Nol, since Cambodia tried to remain neutral. The leader of the Khmer Rouge, Pol Pot, was not a true communist, because he was a Chinese puppet being installed by China and Pol Pot even discarded communism in 1975. In fact, the West also supported the Khmer Rouge and didn't care if Cambodians were suffering. In actuality, Pol Pot was a Khmer nationalist by seeking to resurrect the Khmer Empire, based on his desire to slaughter all Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, Cham, and other races, who he saw as threats to the Khmer race, as well as slaughtering Buddhists and the educated, and reclaiming lost territories, including South Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos. Also, Pol Pot wanted to remove Cambodian currency for the Khmer elites to flourish in wealth for themselves. After massacring about 1.7 to 2.2 million Cambodians, Pol Pot made a foolishly grave mistake by stepping onto Vietnam's soil from the west. The Vietcong easily defeated and exiled the Khmer Rouge into Cambodia's forests, where Pol Pot was put under house arrest until he died in 1998. Although, Pol Pot was largely assisted by PLA soldiers of Beijing to ward off against the Vietnamese from the north, but the Khmer Rouge was finished.

Despite the Khmer Rouge era being over, Hun Sen was a Khmer Rouge officer and he was installed as the prime minister of Cambodia in the late 20th century. Hun Sen used to support the Khmer Rouge's heinous actions against the Cambodians until he ceased supporting the Khmer Rouge in favor of siding with the Vietcong and his Cambodian people. However, Hun Sen sides with China now to enrich himself with wealth by allowing China to occupy his military naval base. It seems that money and power are more important than a human life to greedy politicians. Look at the brighter side. At least Cambodia isn't as totalitarian as North Korea or China these days, but we will see how Cambodia will be doing in the future.

by TheUnknown21 February 5, 2020

14πŸ‘ 64πŸ‘Ž