>Boba tea made from car tires >Gyoza dumplings made with cardboard inside >Pigs fed and injected with banned chemicals >Artificial "eggs_ made of chemicals served in restaurants >Starbucks served with toilet water
Most moar that you remember. I'm never going to eat food in China. I have to take my food from Japan.
6 died, 11 suspected, 3 official. doesn't anybody even read source material anymore?
Justin Perez
Absolute cost-cutting to save even a single cent, zero empathy for other human beings and a lack of foresight as to what would happen if they were found out.
Jacob Smith
The gutter oil and decades ago chinese here sells pork buns made from stray cats.
Sebastian Bell
What about that building that fell down
Jack Evans
the fuck does a building falling down have to do with the thread topic?
>Since early 2011, social media rumors have asserted plastic rice was being manufactured in China, exported, and consumed by people in other countries unaware the rice they were eating was in fact not a food at all.
>In February 2011, Raw Story and The Mary Sue published items about the purported plastic rice controversy, both articles noteing that the claims were not substantiated.
>Between 2011 and 2016 the story intermittently made the social media rounds, losing even the very basic details from unfounded reports that the faux food was purportedly fabricated from other edible starches (such as sweet potato or potato) and distilling it simply to an issue of “plastic rice.” In October 2016, the claim recirculated on Facebook and inspired blog posts anew, such as verbatim details of the years-old claim reproduced on alternative health blogs.
>Perennial plastic rice rumors bear all the hallmarks of a standard “food from China” panic, including identical claims rehashed year in and out without substantiation. The “Chinese Restaurant Official” is always warning that consuming the purported product is akin to eating a plastic bag and asserting that the motive behind the food fakery is cynically financial (without offering any proof that it’s cheaper to go to the trouble of making plastic rice than growing real rice). Another marker of panic over fabricated food from China is the existence of multiple videos purportedly depicting the shady manufacturing of fake rice in factories.
>However, the product produced looks way too thick to pass as rice anywhere (commenters surmised the substance shown was actually non-food pellet filling). Language barriers are often effective in advancing such rumors, because unrelated videos can easily be labeled as “proof” of untoward practices when most viewers can’t understand the audio content of the clips.
But hey, who cares about the truth?
Camden Jones
technically, he isn't defending the practice. he's calling into question the authenticity of the claim. defending it would be him claiming that the practice, even if truthful, is acceptable.
Camden Martin
This website isn't banned, you just can't post on it without using a VPN because captcha is blocked.
Noah Bell
You are illiterate. But I don’t care anymore. No one here likes facts that disagree with their opinions.
Brandon Russell
四六天安門事件
Hunter Diaz
That's a dick move Akihiro, also you got the order of the number wrong.
Angel Jenkins
did you seriously think that meme would work?
Landon Williams
この主わざとボケてるだろ(´・ω・`)
Cameron Gutierrez
edgy
Lincoln Phillips
>mfw millions of chinese are lurking and collecting intel
You have no reason to be worried, most of them have no understanding of how to use the internet outside of Chinese sites since weibo and all those other highly-regulated sites are the only things they know.
Reminds me of the time when some section of weibo whose famous for "bringing terror" to other section of weibo forums tries to raid facebook, it took them 3 days alone to make a wrong guide on how to register for a facebook account.
Logan Parker
I have a wechat on my phone. Is my identity and activity now on the CCP database?
Dominic Harris
probably
Juan Ross
Yes, but you are probably on very low priority on the watch list unless you are a chinese national or something.
How do I use the social media function? Also, is it advisable to connect my bank account to it?
Jaxson Hughes
You can almost say like niggers but the method of profiteering is cost-cutting rather than blatant theft.
Liam Johnson
>social media function No idea especially when you are using it outside of China.
While it's relatively safe, no. But if you are going to stay in China for extended periods of time you are 100% going to bind your weibo/alipay/phone with your ban account anyways since everything is paid with scanning QR codes over here.
I am just throwing out my 0.5 cents here, honestly I am not that familiar with the Chinese intranet because I rarely use their sites myself, but I understand enough of their language/internet culture to the point that I am not completely oblivious about it.
Robert Ward
The building in question was constructed from eggshells and glue
Eli Rodriguez
The Chinese are the Jews of the Jews, they will cut every corner, straight up lie, and pull of anything stupid trick they can just in order to make a bit of extra money. They might as well be literal bug people that eat their own
>Boba tea made from car tires fuck I had one of these a few years ago
Aiden Barnes
Official reports are hardly trustworthy.
Aiden Myers
>Had nothing to do with the Mainland you absolute idiots Yes it does. Ever been to China outside of some decent city or two? Ever lived there permanently? No, because you're diaspora trash aping online. You can literally see them doing shit like that if you walk down the street in certain places. They reuse oil to the extreme too, pretty much providing instant cancer. Furthermore, Taiwanese ARE Chinese. They are the same people more or less, just different government. Taiwan is just as much of a shithole, too. I made the mistake of thinking otherwise, never again.