“Misdirection is the key to survival, never attack what your enemy defends, never behave as your enemy expects, and never reveal your true strength. If knowledge is power then to be unknown is to be unconquerable.”

Medical engineer in Thailand with chronic headache from west-worshipping libs here.

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  • There is a statue of a mighty woman located within the harbor of one of the cities of the West. At the time of its construction, it was described as “The New Colossus”, and a sonnet of the same name was inscribed at its base.

    Its message was long forgotten as the ruling nobilities of the New World reforge its message to placate the populace, where indentured servitudes were substitute for liberty.

    The statue is a figure of a mighty woman holding a torch, whose flame was imprisoned lightning, and her name, ‘Mother of Exiles’.

    From her beacon hand once glowed a worldwide welcome, whose silent lips once cried ‘Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free!’

    Yet, an ocean away from where the statue stood, flames of imprisoned lightning burned not in a single torch, but across an entire nation.

    A nation that for decades has provided hope and solution for the poor, the tired, the huddled masses of the world, looking for a way to break from the tyranny of the New World.

    To all those yearning to breathe free, the People’s Republic of China is seen as a Mother of Exiles.

    The West sees something different.

    They see, and fear, a New Colossus.













  • You might have already notice this from either channels, but Chemistry experiment, even when you did everything right, can still went wrong due to imperfection outside your control. For example, cutting into potassium can set it on fire if you accidentally cut the part that’s covered by superoxide, which you can’t tell where it is. You can try cleaning the potassium first, but the process of cleaning it can accidentally set fire to the damn thing because…potassium.

    (And that’s how I almost set fire to my house as a kid.)

    And then there’s the cleanup part, which can be more harmful than the experiment itself, both to the one who perform experiment, and to the environment surrounding it.

    To perform chemistry experiment, one would need adequate facilities and supervision, not simply to prevent accidents, but also just in case accidents happen, which it WILL happen . Like another comment prior, a public laboratory might be an adequate compromise, but I don’t think fully remove restricting to the general public would be okay.