https://www.reuters.com/sustainabil...ign-tech-talent-us-hikes-h-1b-fee-2025-09-29/
China is going to import pajeets for real LMAO, starting from Oct. 1. And of course right now chinks are absolutely malding, go search K visa on bilibili/Xiaohongshu for the shitshow, you can tell how much chinks despise shitjeets even if you don't understand their language.
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I wonder if this will help any Chinks realize that the CCP does not give one single shit about the average Chinese citizen. You see one of them outraged, bitching about how the State Council unilaterally made the decision to make this change to the visa without consulting the populace to get their opinion on making this change, and without transparency. You would think that after, what? Five or six generations now? After being treated like slaves and cannon fodder at best, and worthless shit at worst, by the CCP that maybe the Communist government doesn't actually have their best interests at heart.
Just look at how they CCP has treated the average Chinese citizen since coming to power. You've got a military that has used meat wave tactics MANY times in the past, and continued to use the SKS as the standard issue rifle well up to the late-70s/early-80s because they had built up this whole myth around the SKS of the average Chinese soldier picking off technologically superior enemies with disciplined, accurate fire to conserve ammunition. They did this when they had a perfectly good domestic Kalashnikov being made, and when they tried to make a domestic replacement rifle with the Type 63, a rifle already optimized to be economical to make domestically, the factory assigned to produce it made somewhere around 700 unauthorized changes to the rifle to "reduce cost and production time" that they ended up producing a rifle that was more dangerous to it's user than it was to the enemy. These changes were made because the culture that Maoist Thought fostered was one where the educated and knowledgeable professionals were disdained, and the lowly worker was elevated and championed, so they encouraged the average worker to come forward with their "inspired ideas" to make these changes without once running them past anyone who knew what they were doing to make sure those ideas would actually work and not completely ruin a perfectly good product.
Then there's the fact that upwards of 60 million Chinese starved to death during the Great Leap Foward because Mao decided China must industrialize, and a bunch of peasants who have been farmers for countless generations can suddenly shift to producing steel instead. I mean, it's not like metallurgy is a precise science or anything, or that steel requires an exacting process to produce if you want it to be usable and strong, like carbon content, heating, quenching, tempering, etc. No, all those farmers need to do is trade in their rice paddies for some clay brick kilns haphazardly assembled behind their hut and some charcoal? What? We don't have a lot of charcoal in rural China? Eh, just use some wood or bamboo instead. We will be challenging US Steel and Bethlehem Steel for dominance in no time!
Or hey, what about real estate? We're an industrialized country now, so why not make our whole economy based on real estate? Get those buildings up fast now, boys! No, we don't care if they start to fall apart in five years because we have no oversight on whether or not the contractors are actually following the architectural plans or using the approved materials. Who cares if the rebar is actually made from sawdust and paperclips because the real rebar was sold off by the corrupt owner if the contracting company? We gotta show the West that we can build faster and bigger than they can! What? All our cities flood any time it rains because the storm drains aren't actually connected to anything and we have several bridges collapse every year because they're basically a child's paper maché arts and crafts project? Wrong! Our infrastructure is just fine and now you will go to a prison camp for spreading rumors and picking quarrels!
Or how about the disaster that was the Zero Covid policy? People getting sealed into their homes and starving to death just because they were suspected of having Covid. People getting hauled away in unmarked vans to quarantine camps. Beloved pets taken and euthanized, even though they couldn't spread Covid.
Or how about that time that the CCP decided it would go all-in on electric vehicles? They had government subsidies for any company who was involved in EVs in any way, including taxi services or communal rental/ride share programs. Chinese manufacturers did what they always do and started pumping out as many cheap EVs as they could, safety standards be damned. China still has a bad problem with domesticly made EVs, including scooters and e-bikes, just suddenly going up in lithium flames. Chinese EVs will regularly go out of control and crash horribly because the software in them is junk and all the safety features on them, like ABS and air bags, are just for show. And it isn’t just their cheap EVs that do this, but their top-of-the-line halo vehicles too. A couple years ago one of their most prestigious brands came out with their halo car, basically a knock-off of the Porsche Taycan, which was touted as being China's most advanced luxury vehicle ever and was supposed to compete with the likes of Porsche and BMW. They started having horrible crashes the same week they went on sale. They were too powerful and none of the safety features worked. Oh, and then there are countless fields full of abandoned EVs because the government got this bright idea of having all these EVs sprinkled around the city for anyone to rent and drive, kinda like those Lime scooters in US cities. It was a disaster, and so all the cars got dumped in empty lots and fields to rot away unused.
Well...surely China is still doing well in being the world's factory, right? Surely Chinese manufacturing is still going strong! Eh...not so much. In fact there have been MANY factory fires in 2025. How many? Well, it's China, so getting accurate figures out of them is near impossible. But it's certainly triple digits. Now, in America just one factory fire would be national news since they are so rare. China has had at least a couple hundred this year alone. What's causing all these fires? Well, it's disgruntled employees who haven't been paid in a very long time because China's manufacturing industry is practically in free fall. More and more countries are sourcing their goods from other countries and Trump's tariffs on China have really hurt them.
Oh, and all the water in China is polluted. Like...ALL of it, even the ground water. None of it is suitable for any kind of human use, not even bathing or washing clothes. Any kind of pollution you can think of, including radiation, and you'll find it in the water in China at very hazardous levels. The air pollution is so bad that blue skies are a very rare pleasure in China, even in smaller cities and rural areas.
I honestly feel bad for the Chinese and I hope they grow a spine before Xi decides they need to conduct some mass depopulation with an invasion of Taiwan. The Chinese are good people who have been lead astray by horrible, evil men in leadership positions. I do hope they are able to free themselves from the CCP in my lifetime.