I stumbled upon this video on r/Sino from the severe floods last August and thought it was too wholesome not to share.
The comments are pretty real too:
Imagine dropping a box into a US Army vehicle. Their first reaction would be that it is a bomb. You’d probably be shot within seconds, especially if you’re a minority.
You wouldnt be allowed to get that close to begin with. The whole area would have been locked down by the police force. Imagine being that paranoid of your own citizens.
I support the troops.
so sad, these brainwashed people just don’t understand how oppressed they are
I almost thought this comment was legit for a second, then I noticed the lack of @lemmy-whatever in the username and then I understood…
This is a fellow Hexbear. This is sarcasm without the /s
I know posters who use the /s and they’re all cowards
- ∞ 🏳️⚧️Edie [it/its, she/her, fae/faer, love/loves, ze/hir, des/pair, none/use name, undecided]@hexbear.netEnglish33·1 month ago
I’m not a coward. I’m just autistic
Those who dont use the /s are the cowards
You’re talking about the PLA soldiers right? Imagine actually having to perform physical labour to help your fellow citizens instead of just getting abused by your CO all day and launching missiles at dudes with Soviet-era equipment
meaningful, socially useful outdoor work. not a screen in sight. couldn’t be me
Radio Free Asia: Rampant Corruption Among PLA Forces! Bribe after bribe taken from these poor people!
Can I join the PLA just to do disaster mitigation? I just wanna help people instead of doing this bullshit job
Tfw no PLA foreign legion
msf are pretty based, just less mao
Doctors without Borders? Would I not need to be a doctor to do that? I’m more or less an uneducated light-manufacturing worker
You could write a book contrasting this reaction to the reaction to FEMA work in the US after the hurricanes.
Americans don’t trust the government or themselves so much they will start shooting at those trying to help them. Versus insisting that the helpers take more water and snacks.
Minecraft villagers when you beat the pillager raid
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My country has a tradition of throwing food too. We sometimes throw nutritious eggs to politicians, or even a milkshake. Food is a good way to show how much we appreciate their work.