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Replying to Flashtone Jul 3, 2025
My heart broke for the FL there is always someone trying to take her husband! Damn give our girl a break! I mean…
Who hugged him?? And doe sthe male lead like push her away?? Sorry but what episode?
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Replying to Millie7 Jul 3, 2025
The idiot!!! He was doing so well with the proposal... What nonsense prenuptial agreement 🤦🏾‍♀️
Is it the male lead?
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Replying to 13928146 Jul 2, 2025
wow Mu Dan finally started getting bothered when she sees him with other women YAS LET'S GO
What episode is this scene of her being jealous?
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Replying to T.S.Johnson Jul 2, 2025
I said the same thing. Too far into their relationship for this type of silly misunderstanding. And no need to…
Wait why does he betray her?? What episode does he do that?
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Replying to Sh_a Jun 27, 2025
Title Anarxan Spoiler
Boycotting Chinese dramas based on claims that come from politicized, Western-funded sources with no solid proof…
Your story sounds dramatic, but let’s be honest, it reads more like a movie script than a factual account. You say your father “accidentally met a survivor” of horrific events in China, who then introduced him to more people who also just happened to share detailed, emotionally heavy testimonies with a foreigner they didn’t know. That alone raises red flags. China, especially regions like Xinjiang, is tightly monitored, so the idea that multiple “traumatized survivors” would openly spill sensitive information to a stranger with no fear of repercussions just doesn’t hold up to reality. And then you say your father was being “followed” and assigned a government “babysitter.” That’s a common trope repeated in these kinds of stories. Here’s the truth: foreign workers in China are regularly assigned handlers in certain industries, not to monitor them like secret police, but to assist with language, logistics, and legal compliance. It’s no different from how many countries assign cultural or corporate liaisons to visitors, especially if the visitor works in a politically sensitive field or high-level job. It’s not proof of a surveillance state, it’s standard protocol. Your father wasn’t “followed” , he was likely assisted in a way that he misunderstood or dramatized later. And let’s talk about the “listening device” in the hotel room. Unless he had it professionally inspected, analyzed, and reported with actual documentation, that’s just speculation, not evidence. In fact, this entire narrative lacks one crucial thing: proof. No names, no locations, no dates, no documentation. Just second-hand claims built on emotional storytelling. This is how misinformation spreads, it hides behind emotion to avoid scrutiny. Also, let’s put this in context: Xinjiang has had real issues with extremist violence in the past. That’s not propaganda, that’s fact. The Kunming train station massacre, the Urumqi riots, and various ETIM-linked attacks resulted in the deaths of innocent people, both Han and Uyghur. The Chinese government responded with controversial but largely domestically supported counter-extremism programs, which Western media immediately labeled “concentration camps.” Do you know who didn't call them that? The Muslim-majority countries of the Middle East, Central Asian neighbors, and even the UN High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet, who visited Xinjiang and made no mention of genocide or systematic extermination. Most Uyghurs living in Xinjiang today do not support separatism. They live in mixed communities, attend schools, celebrate their culture, and many are thriving economically. There are Uyghur TV presenters, actors, athletes, teachers, not silenced victims hiding in shadows like you’re describing. The “Uyghur genocide” narrative has been pushed heavily by exile groups funded by the West, such as the World Uyghur Congress and others backed by the National Endowment for Democracy, a known U.S. soft-power tool. These groups are political actors, not neutral human rights organizations.
So no, your story isn’t convincing. It lacks substance, it plays heavily on emotion, and it fits a pre-made narrative too perfectly. Real evidence isn’t hearsay. Real concern means questioning every side, not blindly believing the one that gives you the most dramatic headline. If you truly care about Uyghurs, start by listening to the ones who actually live in Xinjiang, not to vague tales passed down from someone’s dad on "business trip" to prove the point
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Replying to KangSolC Jun 27, 2025
Title Anarxan
Unfortunately nothing has changed even after years and now it's worse with the ongoing genocide in Gaza
You seriously need to stop separating “East Turkestan natives” from “Muslim Chinese ethnicities” like they’re two different things. Uyghurs are one of China’s officially recognized Muslim ethnic groups, just like the Hui, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, and more. They’ve lived in what is now called Xinjiang for centuries, and Xinjiang has been part of China since the Qing dynasty in the 1700s. It didn’t just randomly pop up out of nowhere. You calling it “East Turkestan” is just repeating a separatist fantasy created by exile groups and foreign powers to push a political agenda. The majority of Uyghurs in Xinjiang today do not identify with that term because they don’t see themselves as part of a fake state that exists only in propaganda circles. If you actually respected them, you’d listen to how they self-identify and live, not overwrite their identity with whatever label fits your narrative. You’re not defending them, you’re erasing them.
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Replying to KangSolC Jun 27, 2025
Title Anarxan
Unfortunately nothing has changed even after years and now it's worse with the ongoing genocide in Gaza
It is honestly disrespectful for you to accuse Uyghur Muslims in China of being "forced" to act a certain way just because their lives don’t match the narrative you've been fed. That kind of thinking doesn’t show care, it shows how little you actually value their voices. You clearly don’t give a crap about Uyghurs muslims , Hui Muslims, or any of the other Muslim ethnic groups in China who live their lives with dignity, culture, and faith intact. There are thriving Muslim communities, mosques in nearly every city, and yes, even halal cafeterias in Chinese universities for Muslim students. I personally know Muslims living there who pray, fast, attend mosque, and live normal lives. But instead of listening to them, you dismiss it all because it doesn’t fit the image you’ve been taught to believe. That’s not activism , that’s arrogance pretending to care.
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Replying to KangSolC Jun 27, 2025
Title Anarxan Spoiler
Unfortunately nothing has changed even after years and now it's worse with the ongoing genocide in Gaza
You keep accusing me of bias while doing the exact thing you claim to stand against , repeating one side of the story, ignoring the rest, and calling anything that doesn’t fit your narrative fake or staged. Let’s start with your claim that Muslims in China are banned from practicing Islam. That’s just not true. There are over 20 million Muslims in China, more than in many Western countries and even some Middle Eastern nations. There are over 35,000 mosques across the country. If Islam were truly being erased, how do you explain that number? How do you explain Hui Muslims, who live freely across China, pray openly, wear hijab, run halal restaurants, run mosques, go on livestreams in full niqab, and post openly about their faith every day on platforms like Douyin and Xiaohongshu? You say people are forced to look happy for the cameras, how convenient. Every positive video is propaganda, every negative one is the truth. That’s not cautious analysis, that’s selective confirmation bias. You haven’t talked to people in Xinjiang. You haven’t visited China. You haven’t even taken the time to explore Chinese platforms where real people are actually sharing their lives. Instead, you treat emotional, unverified clips from Instagram as hard evidence, and then call me arrogant for not accepting them as gospel. That’s not how real research works. Now let’s talk about what you never bring up: the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, or ETIM. This wasn’t some peaceful independence group, it was a radical terrorist organization with ties to al-Qaeda. They were behind bombings, stabbings, and attacks that killed not just Han Chinese but Uyghur civilians too. They openly called for jihad to create an Islamic caliphate in Xinjiang and had members trained in Afghanistan and Syria. The US even listed ETIM as a terrorist group for nearly two decades before quietly removing them in 2020, not because they stopped being dangerous, but because it suddenly became politically useful to weaponize Uyghur rights against China. So no, China didn’t just create security measures for fun — they were responding to real violence, radicalization, and separatist threats that groups like ETIM fueled for years. And don’t lecture me about East Turkestan natives. That term was invented in the 20th century by separatists pushing foreign agendas, the vast majority of Uyghurs in Xinjiang do not identify with that movement. And just so we’re clear, that same movement has literally posted AI-generated propaganda showing East Turkestan holding hands with Israel — while Palestinian children are being bombed. You think that’s solidarity? That’s who you’re standing with? You said you're cautious. So prove it. Apply that caution to all sources, not just the ones that tell you what you want to believe. Stop accusing others of being disrespectful just because they challenge you. Respect doesn’t mean agreeing with you. It means holding the same standard of truth across the board. And if you actually care about Uyghurs, then talk to them directly. Go on Xiaohongshu, Douyin, Weibo , hear it from them. Otherwise, stop pretending your carousel posts and recycled talking points are anything more than well dressed western/US pushed propaganda.
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Replying to KangSolC Jun 26, 2025
Title Anarxan Spoiler
Unfortunately nothing has changed even after years and now it's worse with the ongoing genocide in Gaza
let’s break this down because you’re clearly trying to sound reasonable while slipping in the same tired propaganda. First of all, you admit your sources aren’t reliable but then still try to use them to support something as serious as genocide? That alone tells me you’re not serious about the truth, you’re serious about pushing a narrative. Saving a few Instagram reels and reposting them doesn’t count as research. If you actually cared about credible information, you wouldn’t be pointing to random TikToks and captions as your proof. Now you ask, “Have you been to Xinjiang?” Have you? Because that knife cuts both ways. If you’re going to make emotional appeals about talking to people from there, maybe try going on platforms actually used in China like Xiaohongshu, Douyin, or Weibo, where hundreds of Uyghur creators and citizens are sharing their lives right now. Go watch their videos. Go read what they say. You’ll find them living their culture, speaking their language, showing their food, weddings, everyday life, none of the dystopian horror show you’re trying to paint. You mentioned “official articles from Xinjiang residents.” Great. Then let’s hear from them directly, not through cherry-picked exiles tied to US-funded groups like the World Uyghur Congress and the NED (National Endowment for Democracy), which exists specifically to push regime-change agendas under the guise of democracy promotion. Most of the popular testimonies being cited have been widely debunked or exposed as politically motivated, and many of those people haven’t even lived in China for years. You say “just because it isn’t filmed doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.” Sure. But when it comes to genocide, a term with serious weight, you better bring more than vibes and speculation. If millions of people were really being sterilized, tortured, or disappeared, there would be overwhelming, undeniable proof. There isn’t. You don’t get to treat a few translated tweets and edited montages like they’re on the same level as verifiable documentation. I already advised you to stop blindly believing the Western media and actually look beyond the propaganda that’s been weaponized for decades to justify war, destabilization, and regime change. Now, as for your point about Muslim-majority countries, yes, many of their governments are failing Gaza. That doesn’t make their evaluations of Xinjiang suddenly invalid. Countries like Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, and Turkey have had delegations visit Xinjiang. They didn’t find genocide. That’s not some pro-CCP bias, it’s that the reality on the ground didn’t match the Western headlines. Uyghurs aren’t being erased. They’re going to school, running businesses, celebrating holidays, and living their lives. You think all of that could be faked on a national scale? You want sources? Start here: UN independent delegation in 2019 could not confirm genocide. Multiple Muslim delegations have visited Xinjiang and rejected the genocide claim. China’s own census and public records show the Uyghur population has grown significantly over the past two decades. Thousands of hours of footage and posts exist from inside Xinjiang that directly contradict the horror stories you’ve been fed. So don’t say “I don’t blindly believe” while repeating every narrative that confirms your bias. And don’t try to emotionally manipulate the conversation with “you haven’t been there” when you haven’t either. If you’re serious about truth, look at both sides. And if you're still relying on Instagram videos as proof of genocide, you're not doing research,you’re just reposting propaganda.
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Replying to Rebekah Jun 26, 2025
Title Anarxan Spoiler
Consider joining in the *boycott* of all mainland Chinese dramas until they stop the abduction, brain washing,…
Boycotting Chinese dramas based on claims that come from politicized, Western-funded sources with no solid proof or firsthand evidence isn’t activism, it’s performative. Repeating terms like “ethnic cleansing” without real investigation or critical thought just shows how easily people fall for propaganda. If you actually care about justice, start by questioning the sources you’re getting your information from.
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Replying to KangSolC Jun 26, 2025
Title Anarxan Spoiler
Unfortunately nothing has changed even after years and now it's worse with the ongoing genocide in Gaza
What’s happening in Gaza is a real, brutal genocide, visible to the world. But comparing that to the so-called “Uyghur genocide,” which has no solid proof beyond Western-funded reports and Instagram posts, just shows how deep the propaganda runs. It’s frustrating to see people guilt-trip Muslims for not pushing a narrative built by the same powers responsible for decades of war and destruction in the Muslim world. Supporting Palestine is about truth, not copying whatever the West decides to weaponize next.
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Replying to KangSolC Jun 26, 2025
Title Anarxan Spoiler
Unfortunately nothing has changed even after years and now it's worse with the ongoing genocide in Gaza
Sorry, but Instagram links aren’t “facts.” If your main source for something as serious as a genocide is a few social media posts and recycled articles, that’s not proof, that’s narrative repetition. Just because there are many articles doesn’t mean they’re telling the truth, especially when most of them trace back to the same Western-funded sources with political agendas. Have you actually listened to people from Xinjiang? Have you read anything outside of Western media bubbles? Or looked into why so many Muslim-majority countries have rejected these genocide claims after visiting the region themselves? I used to believe all of this too, until I started researching for myself and realized how much of what we’re told is driven by politics, not facts. If you're serious about human rights, at least question where your information is coming from before repeating it like it's undeniable truth.
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Replying to kei Jun 24, 2025
Title Reborn Spoiler
ming sheng's friend. ming sheng stops them in the later episodes. hopefully, he'll cut them off
Oh sorry again to bother you. So like can you tell me what episode these girls apologise to the fl? Cause they are part of the reason that im cared to continue? So if its fine with you can you tell me what episode it is they apologise to her? Sorry for bothering you. I know i have asked too much but bullying triggers me soo bad
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Replying to kei Jun 24, 2025
Title Reborn Spoiler
ming sheng's friend. ming sheng stops them in the later episodes. hopefully, he'll cut them off
Oh so like doe sthe bullying lessen?? Also this one girl i heard keeps bullying the fl and also heard and saw that one girl with the bangg and her friend bullying the female lead?? Im only on ep 1 and i feel disgusted at seeing her bully the fl from skme of the spoilers. Can you tell me how long does she bully the fl?? Like does she get put in her place cause ugh just warching her through clips on tik tok makes me mad
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Replying to kei Jun 24, 2025
Title Reborn
ming sheng's friend. ming sheng stops them in the later episodes. hopefully, he'll cut them off
Have they stopped after the male lead told them to stop?
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Replying to _Kage_ Jun 24, 2025
Title Reborn
no - should be soon based on the novel
Why do they do that to the femape lead tho? Was it her mom who was pulling her hair?
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On Reborn Jun 23, 2025
Title Reborn
I have a question to the people who have watched all 11 epsiodes that are out? Did the scene where the fl is pulled by the hair and forced to kneel down happened in ep 11 or yet?
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Replying to Sh_a Jun 23, 2025
Title Reborn
He's still annouying till ep 10?
Oh thanks a lot. Yeah i will be watching it now and also thanks a lot. Have a nice day ❤️
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Replying to Sh_a Jun 23, 2025
Title Reborn
He's still annouying till ep 10?
Oh thanks god that he defends her. Tha ks a lot for replying to my messages and aprry for like asking too much. Thanks a lot ❤️. Have a nice day
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Replying to Sh_a Jun 23, 2025
Title Reborn
He's still annouying till ep 10?
Loll exactly like ugh i know how bad misogyny is and patricahal our society especially since im also from the middle east, the the culture is soooo freaking toxic like hella toxic when it comes to women and ive went through it. So honestly the reason why i am very scared to start this and watch is littlerally because it will trigger me alot like alot and i was honestly worried the fl is a pushover type of female lead who does not know how to defend herself?
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