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VITE1
11-09-2021, 1:27pm
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/china-tells-citizens-to-stock-up-on-supplies-prompting-panic-buying-and-fears-of-war/ar-AAQjLiw

China Tells Citizens to Stock Up on Supplies, Prompting Panic Buying and Fears of War
Erin Brady 5 days ago


China has recommended that citizens purchase and store supplies in case of an emergency, sparking speculation and stockpiling, the Associated Press reported.

Many Chinese citizens have allegedly begun mass purchasing supplies from supermarkets. One such Beijing supermarket is featured in this photo from 2020© (Photo by Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images Many Chinese citizens have allegedly begun mass purchasing supplies from supermarkets. One such Beijing supermarket is featured in this photo from 2020
According to local Chinese media, the Commerce Ministry posted a notice on November 1 suggesting that citizens stock up on vegetables, rice, noodles, cooking oil, and other necessities. Although the government did move quickly to reduce fears, rumors began to circulate online about a possible escalation with Taiwan.


The tensions between the two countries have been heightening. According to AP, China has been sending more warplanes near the island nation amid the U.S. beginning to sell arms to Taiwan. However, analysts and Chinese citizens do not predict that war is coming to either country.

Despite this hesitancy, rumors regarding a potential escalation spread throughout social media and prompted many to begin mass purchasing and hoarding supplies. Stores have also started posting messages on their windows asking customers to purchase a reasonable amount of goods. These messages also urge consumers not to listen to unfounded rumors online.



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"I do not believe that the country wants to send a signal to the public at this time through a notice from the Commerce Ministry that people need to 'hurry up and prepare for war,'" wrote Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of the Chinese newspaper The Global Times, in a statement.

The government-owned newspaper The Economic Daily clarified that the advice was meant to prepare citizens for another potential COVID-19 lockdown.


Chinese supermarkets have seen an increase in panic buying after a government notice. A sign has been placed on this supermarket on Nov. 3 that tells customers to buy a reasonable amount of goods and not to listen to unfounded rumors. AP Photo/Ng Han Guan© AP Photo/Ng Han Guan Chinese supermarkets have seen an increase in panic buying after a government notice. A sign has been placed on this supermarket on Nov. 3 that tells customers to buy a reasonable amount of goods and not to listen to unfounded rumors. AP Photo/Ng Han Guan
Taiwan is a self-governing island of 24 million people China regards as a renegade province that should come under its rule.

Chinese residents generally favored bringing Taiwan under Chinese rule by peaceful means, the official position of China's long-ruling Communist Party.

"I don't feel panic but I think we should be more alert about this than in the past," said Hu Chunmei, who was taking a neighborhood walk.

China's state media has covered the rising tensions with Taiwan heavily, including the often-tough words exchanged between China on one side and the U.S. and Taiwan on the other.

"It is natural to have aroused some imagination," social commentator Shi Shusi said. "We should believe the government's explanations, but the underlying anxiety deserves our thought."

He said the populist views cheerleading for war don't represent majority opinion but do send a signal or warning to Taiwan.

Other developments fueled the war speculation. One person shared a screenshot of a list of recommended emergency equipment for families issued in August by the government in Xiamen, a coastal city near an outlying Taiwanese island. An unverified report—denied Wednesday by a military-affiliated social media account—said veterans were being called back to service to prepare for combat.

It's difficult to gauge how many people interpreted the notice as a possible prelude to war, but the reaction was strong enough to prompt a state media response the next day.

Zhang Xi, another Beijing resident, ruled out the possibility of war and counseled patience in a dispute extending to when Taiwan and China split during the civil war that brought Mao Zedong's Communists to power in 1949.

"This is a leftover from history, and it's impossible to solve this right away," she said.

Dan47
11-09-2021, 5:50pm
The wife and I have been stocking up here and think the Chinese probably should too. Not worried about war although that could happen but we are more focused on “Build Back Better”.

Shit is getting pretty obvious. These davos nuts are desperate. No telling what they do next but betting it doesn’t benefit the average middle class American.

“Geneva, 16 September 2021 – The World Economic Forum plans to convene the world’s foremost leaders for the Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, under the theme Working Together, Restoring Trust Taking place in person from 17-21 January, the Annual Meeting 2022 will be the first truly global leadership event to set the agenda for a sustainable recovery.

The pandemic has exacerbated fractures across society. It is a critical year for leaders to come together and shape necessary partnerships and policies. The meeting will bring together forward-thinking leaders to drive multistakeholder collaboration and address the world’s most pressing economic, political and societal challenges. Further details will be announced in due course.

The wellbeing of our participants, staff, service providers and hosts is a priority. Therefore, the World Economic Forum is working closely with the Swiss authorities, as well as with experts, national and international health organizations to put in place measures for the Annual Meeting 2022 that are appropriate and adapted to the context.

Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum said “The pandemic has brought far-reaching changes. In a world full of uncertainty and tension, personal dialogue is more important than ever. Leaders have an obligation to work together and rebuild trust, increase global cooperation and work towards sustainable, bold solutions.”

Progressing cooperation on tackling climate change, building a better future for work, accelerating stakeholder capitalism, and harnessing the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution will be important topics on the agenda.

Ahead of the Annual Meeting 2022, the Forum will host the fifth Sustainable Development Impact Summit to take place virtually from 20 to 23 September 2021 in the context of the United Nations General Assembly. The summit will convene under the theme Shaping an Equitable, Inclusive and Sustainable Recovery. It will welcome more than 2,000 leaders from government, business and civil society who will work together to drive action and build momentum for a more sustainable and inclusive future.”

https://www.weforum.org/press/2021/09/world-economic-forum-plans-2022-annual-meeting-in-davos-klosters-c77de6b5fb

zeek
11-09-2021, 7:59pm
Plus the fact that China just became the largest and most powerful Navy in the world. War is coming....it will start with Taiwan. Thanks Brandon....:slap:

ratflinger
11-09-2021, 9:09pm
I'm sure that Gen. Milley will lets us know :rofl:

Burro (He/Haw)
11-10-2021, 5:34am
The wife and I have been stocking up here and think the Chinese probably should too. Not worried about war although that could happen but we are more focused on “Build Back Better”.

Shit is getting pretty obvious. These davos nuts are desperate. No telling what they do next but betting it doesn’t benefit the average middle class American.

“Geneva, 16 September 2021 – The World Economic Forum plans to convene the world’s foremost leaders for the Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, under the theme Working Together, Restoring Trust Taking place in person from 17-21 January, the Annual Meeting 2022 will be the first truly global leadership event to set the agenda for a sustainable recovery.

The pandemic has exacerbated fractures across society. It is a critical year for leaders to come together and shape necessary partnerships and policies. The meeting will bring together forward-thinking leaders to drive multistakeholder collaboration and address the world’s most pressing economic, political and societal challenges. Further details will be announced in due course.

The wellbeing of our participants, staff, service providers and hosts is a priority. Therefore, the World Economic Forum is working closely with the Swiss authorities, as well as with experts, national and international health organizations to put in place measures for the Annual Meeting 2022 that are appropriate and adapted to the context.

Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum said “The pandemic has brought far-reaching changes. In a world full of uncertainty and tension, personal dialogue is more important than ever. Leaders have an obligation to work together and rebuild trust, increase global cooperation and work towards sustainable, bold solutions.”

Progressing cooperation on tackling climate change, building a better future for work, accelerating stakeholder capitalism, and harnessing the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution will be important topics on the agenda.

Ahead of the Annual Meeting 2022, the Forum will host the fifth Sustainable Development Impact Summit to take place virtually from 20 to 23 September 2021 in the context of the United Nations General Assembly. The summit will convene under the theme Shaping an Equitable, Inclusive and Sustainable Recovery. It will welcome more than 2,000 leaders from government, business and civil society who will work together to drive action and build momentum for a more sustainable and inclusive future.”

https://www.weforum.org/press/2021/09/world-economic-forum-plans-2022-annual-meeting-in-davos-klosters-c77de6b5fb
Oh I agree. I also think we need to assertively pontificate scalable alignments and globally promote highly efficient infrastructures. If you think about it, it’s the only way we’ll progressively evoke granular ideas and intrinsically transition growth strategies.

Strats-N-Vettes
11-10-2021, 7:42am
Oh I agree. I also think we need to assertively pontificate scalable alignments and globally promote highly efficient infrastructures. If you think about it, it’s the only way we’ll progressively evoke granular ideas and intrinsically transition growth strategies.

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lrobe22
11-10-2021, 7:45am
:rofl:

VITE1
11-10-2021, 7:58am
.

He sounded just like most of our politicians.

Strats-N-Vettes
11-10-2021, 8:08am
He sounded just like most of our politicians.

Reminds me of Al Not-so-Sharpton and Jessie Jackson trying to word whip people.

VITE1
11-10-2021, 8:12am
Reminds me of Al Not-so-Sharpton and Jessie Jackson trying to word whip people.

Definitely not Biden. No stumbling and farting.

Strats-N-Vettes
11-10-2021, 8:19am
Definitely not Biden. No stumbling and farting.

I thought that story was just a dig at Biden, apparently it's true...:island14:

VITE1
11-10-2021, 8:23am
I thought that story was just a dig at Biden, apparently it's true...:island14:

https://wiredailynews.com/2021/11/07/international-press-rip-biden-fart-gate-continues-after-white-house-statement/

The President and his staff are denying it.

Given that he's had this issue in the past I tend to think there is some truth to the story.

Strats-N-Vettes
11-10-2021, 8:40am
https://wiredailynews.com/2021/11/07/international-press-rip-biden-fart-gate-continues-after-white-house-statement/

The President and his staff are denying it.

Given that he's had this issue in the past I tend to think there is some truth to the story.



I saw a video yesterday from 3 British talking heads; they say it did happen.
I don't remember if it was a YT or Tik-Tok. :island14:

I generally pass up the hate stories/videos; this one came across as news.

dvarapala
11-10-2021, 9:29am
Oh I agree. I also think we need to assertively pontificate scalable alignments and globally promote highly efficient infrastructures. If you think about it, it’s the only way we’ll progressively evoke granular ideas and intrinsically transition growth strategies.

Word salad worthy of GEODON. :thumbs:

Dan47
11-10-2021, 9:51am
Oh I agree. I also think we need to assertively pontificate scalable alignments and globally promote highly efficient infrastructures. If you think about it, it’s the only way we’ll progressively evoke granular ideas and intrinsically transition growth strategies.

:leaving: