PeterBushMan Posted December 14, 2022 Posted December 14, 2022 Bionic eye tech aims to help blind people see https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60316224 I usually do not trust anything reported by BBC. but this time is different. -1
exchemist Posted December 14, 2022 Posted December 14, 2022 17 minutes ago, PeterBushMan said: Bionic eye tech aims to help blind people see https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60316224 I usually do not trust anything reported by BBC. but this time is different. The BBC is one of the most trustworthy news sources around. (That news item is from February, by the way.)
dimreepr Posted December 14, 2022 Posted December 14, 2022 3 hours ago, PeterBushMan said: Bionic eye tech aims to help blind people see https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60316224 I usually do not trust anything reported by BBC. but this time is different. Would that be because you want to believe?
PeterBushMan Posted December 15, 2022 Author Posted December 15, 2022 (edited) 23 hours ago, exchemist said: The BBC is one of the most trustworthy news sources around. (That news item is from February, by the way.) You said that "The BBC is one of the most trustworthy news sources around." The BBC had a program about the relation between Russia and China. It says China dominated Russia at the time of the Manchuria Empire. The BBC makes itself a joke. China was conquered by Mongols and Manchus, China dominated nobody. 1)Mongols killed 50% of the Chinese population. ---"According to the Chinese history not more than one hundredth part of the population survived, the countryside was covered with human bones, the cities left desolate..." Ref: “The Mongol Conquest Of China And Its Consequences”, by George Tait Edwards. ---Before the Mongol invasion, Chinese dynasties reportedly had approximately 120 million inhabitants; after the conquest had been completed in 1279, the 1300 census reported roughly 60 million people. Destruction under the Mongol Empire, Wikipedia --The figure put on the Mongolian invasions of northern China from 1210 to 1219 and from 1311 to 1340 are both of the order of 35 million. Mass killings | Guinness World Records --Bayan, the Mongolian Prime Minister suggested killing all Chinese with one of the most popular surnames. Bayan of the Merkid, Wikipedia -- “In cases of murder, one could ransom himself by paying fines which were: for a Mohammedan, 40 golden coins: and for a Chinese, one donkey (which was the cheapest).” Genghis Khan’s Yassa. 2)After Mongols conquered China, China became a part of Mongol Empire, the Chinese King was ordered to commit suicide. Emperor Gong of Song, Wikipedia 3)” Earlier historians had emphasized the power of Chinese to “sinicize” their conquerors… (But) the Grand Council operated only in Manchu until the 1730s, and many other important edicts and memorials did not have Chinese translations." New Qing History, Wikipedia ---Manchurian King, Yongzheng said that, “Heaven (The God) detested that the inner lands (China) had no one with virtue and so in concern ordered we outlanders to be lords of the inlands., then it is the people of the Middle Kingdom (China) who are no better than birds and beasts.” Ref: “Resolving Confusion with a Discourse on Righteousness”, by Manchurian King, Yongzheng. 4) Manchus ruled China till 1911. In 1911, China became an independent country. (the last photo) Edited December 15, 2022 by PeterBushMan -2
exchemist Posted December 15, 2022 Posted December 15, 2022 1 hour ago, PeterBushMan said: You said that "The BBC is one of the most trustworthy news sources around." The BBC had a program about the relation between Russia and China. It says China dominated Russia at the time of the Manchuria Empire. The BBC makes itself a joke. China was conquered by Mongols and Manchus, China dominated nobody. 1)Mongols killed 50% of the Chinese population. ---"According to the Chinese history not more than one hundredth part of the population survived, the countryside was covered with human bones, the cities left desolate..." Ref: “The Mongol Conquest Of China And Its Consequences”, by George Tait Edwards. ---Before the Mongol invasion, Chinese dynasties reportedly had approximately 120 million inhabitants; after the conquest had been completed in 1279, the 1300 census reported roughly 60 million people. Destruction under the Mongol Empire, Wikipedia --The figure put on the Mongolian invasions of northern China from 1210 to 1219 and from 1311 to 1340 are both of the order of 35 million. Mass killings | Guinness World Records --Bayan, the Mongolian Prime Minister suggested killing all Chinese with one of the most popular surnames. Bayan of the Merkid, Wikipedia -- “In cases of murder, one could ransom himself by paying fines which were: for a Mohammedan, 40 golden coins: and for a Chinese, one donkey (which was the cheapest).” Genghis Khan’s Yassa. 2)After Mongols conquered China, China became a part of Mongol Empire, the Chinese King was ordered to commit suicide. Emperor Gong of Song, Wikipedia 3)” Earlier historians had emphasized the power of Chinese to “sinicize” their conquerors… (But) the Grand Council operated only in Manchu until the 1730s, and many other important edicts and memorials did not have Chinese translations." New Qing History, Wikipedia ---Manchurian King, Yongzheng said that, “Heaven (The God) detested that the inner lands (China) had no one with virtue and so in concern ordered we outlanders to be lords of the inlands., then it is the people of the Middle Kingdom (China) who are no better than birds and beasts.” Ref: “Resolving Confusion with a Discourse on Righteousness”, by Manchurian King, Yongzheng. 4) Manchus ruled China till 1911. In 1911, China became an independent country. (the last photo) And, for some reason, you think this stuff from over a century ago constitutes news, do you? What I said was the BBC is one of the most trustworthy news sources. News. Do you understand what news is?
iNow Posted December 15, 2022 Posted December 15, 2022 3 hours ago, exchemist said: News. Do you understand what news is? Hint: The word “new” is right there in the name
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