• @NothingButBits
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      Lol, I dare any Westerner to climb up to a police car and see what happens. The tank man video just shows how much restraint Chinese military have.

  • @Shrike502
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    Probably trying to push the “China will suffer without trade with the West” idea. You see it pop up during discussion about Taipei.

  • @AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.ml
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    Taiwan should follow in the footsteps of the original tank man.

    What, you think I’m saying they should run him over? Lol no, the original tank man stepped to the side after a moment and the tanks passed without issue.

    • @Anatolianin
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      Well, he didn’t step aside, he was dragged away by some random bystanders, but your point of view is fair.

  • @Munrock
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    Apart from the ‘made in Europe’ nonsense it’s ironically quite good, considering how that ‘tank man’ video played out.

    So many clueless plebs have just assumed that guy just got run over (because it’s what they’ve been conditioned to expect, and it’s in line with what they were told happened in Tianenmen Square), while the reality is that the tank commander took great care and held his entire column up to avoid hurting the one citizen with his shopping bags.

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    • DankZedong A
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      I thought about this but with North Korea news. You can just say anything and people will allow it. And if it’s wrong, no punishment.

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  • Anarcho-Bolshevik
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    ‘Dear commies, you criticize Europe yet use machinery manufactured in Europe…curious.’

    That’s my own takeaway from it, anyway.

    • Marxism-Fennekinism
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      Which, maybe that was true at one point, but the PLA now builds all their equipment in house. It’s the West that can’t seem to stop using Chinese manufacturing for their militaries despite their best efforts.

    • JucheBot1988OP
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      Yes, it’s very weird. As far as I know, China is one of the few countries that owns all stages of military production.

    • @B0rodin
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      202 years ago

      Chine does not import tanks or tank designs. They ZTZ series is - certainly as far as I know - completely indigenous.

    • Star Wars Enjoyer A
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      My assumption is the cartoonist is talking about the T-55 tanks the Soviets lent to the PLA, and is unaware that the PLA has made its own tanks since 1956 and hardly any (if any at all) of those old tanks are still in use.

    • @Shrike502
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      Which is actually Asia

      Which is, funnily enough, a lib talking point. Not that you are one, of course, I wouldn’t insult you like that

    • @Magos_Galactose
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      Back in the 1980s, China enjoy a relatively good relation with the west. During this so called “Sino-West Honeymoon period” (a word I saw a Chinese use to describe this moment), PLA incorporate several western technology, both imported and reverse-engineer, into several of their military equipment. You can still see its effect today in that some Chinese equipment look like an amalgamation of both the Soviet and Western technology.

      This pretty much ended after the embargo from June 4th incident in 1989, but the west still acted like China still use western equipment sometimes, probably to make themselves feel better or something.

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      Most likely something to push decoupling and that’s about all one should read into it.

      Possibly something about certain companies trying to sell (old) chip making lithography equipment to China. Or anything else. The facts of global trade are that there is probably some components somewhere in Chinese military tech (not literally tanks necessarily [which were obviously chosen because of existing propaganda] but aircraft, comms systems, etc) that has some sourcing in Europe. I’m not talking finished products but materials, base components. And that if Europe cut them off from trade it would mean the Chinese would have to take the time to spin up their own production which could take years or lead to shortages in the meanwhile (or so the propagandist of this piece thinks anyways).

  • @Samubai
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    These cartoonists are so pathetic.

  • @dauzlee
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    The tank only have western components such as main gun etc but the chassis and turret still from the soviets