Japan Racist Attack Shibuya

Japan: Racist “Shoulder-Barging” Pastime Targets Foreigners & Tourists – But I Have the Answer! (2.3.2026)

Actually, this type of attack is tailor-made for Tong Bei and Taiji technique. If absorbing and redirecting (rebounding) incoming force is mastered – then the attack will instantly receive their offensive force straight back into their bones, muscles, and nerve-tissue – often uprooting them in the process. As the attacker believes they possess the upper-hand – what unfolds (quickly) is a complete reversal of dominance – an outcome which is psychological and physical devastation. When the impact is made – the offensive force is immediately “turned-back” into the body of the attacker at the point of contact. they suffer immense impacting pain and mental confusion – often they stagger backwards or fall-down not sure what has just happened. As Chinese people are the victims of this type of Japanese racism – Chinese martial culture equips them with the tools to do the job of “pacify” all enemy activity. By way of contrast, Japanese martial arts (although originating in China) are not that subtle and have evolved in Japan to resort to brute force and acts of naked dominance. Chinese people can “move out of the way” (which requires timing) – or allow a direct contact, absorb the incoming power – and then turn it back into the attacker by projecting it outwards.

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Thailand: Western Degenerates Lament Enforcement of Buddhist Morality! (10.11.2025)

With the possibility of drinkers themselves being fined, sales of alcohol may halve during those times, Bob, an assistant manager working on Friday said, declining to give his full name because he is not authorised to speak publicly.

There is also concern the stricter laws present an opportunity for officials to enforce fines on customers, restaurants — or both — for personal gain.

Taopiphop Limjittrakorn, a member of parliament from the opposition People’s Party who has pushed for liquor liberalisation, said alcohol sales should be around the clock. “The amended law aims to serve the purpose of those opposing alcohol,” Mr Taopiphop said.

They also risk confusing foreign tourists who may order a drink before the restricted hours but consume it afterward, he said.

In Thailand, where Buddhism is the main religion, practitioners and monks follow the Five Precepts, which include abstaining from alcohol and intoxicants to promote mindfulness and avoid heedlessness.

China Urges US – Stop “Racially Profiling” Chinese Students for False National Security Reasons! (29.8.2023)

“This seriously harms the lawful rights and interests of the Chinese students and undermines normal people-to-people exchanges and educational cooperation between the two countries,” Wang said.

“We urge the United States to genuinely welcome Chinese students as it has said, withdraw the biased and discriminatory Proclamation 10043, and stop going after Chinese students in the United States in the name of national security,” Wang said.

China will continue to take necessary measures to defend Chinese citizens’ lawful rights and interests and remind its students heading for the United States to be mindful of such risks, the spokesperson added.