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Yes it is safe but still never give up your real name nor any tidbits from your life that could be pieced together to identify you. This is a public forum so any person could get that info. If you're gonna talk about something personal always try to make up details (i.e. if you have 1 brother, say that you have 3 sisters, etc..).
If anything this is one place where we do not allow AES slander that western leftist love to throw out.
I've seen a lot of AES slander on Hexbear, and as so the 'đu càng' in Vietnam. The criticism from both sides feels like an automatic response, you know? I don't even pay much mind to it, it's often the corrupt actions of some officials that cloud people's view of the party's actual work. And don't even get me started on the infighting between Chinese and Vietnamese netizens on TikTok and Xiaohongshu, gosh, those people are insufferable. 'Oh the leaders in Vietnam did something good? 'Ah! They did their homework.'
how are relations between china and vietnam these days
Well, I'd say the relationship has been improving gradually for years, and even more since our new General Secretary was appointed. The tariff things gave it another big boost. We're seeing more state visits and high-level meetings now than ever before. They've also become much more open to doing business across many new sectors
How are the disputed island tensions going?
You can read the Vietnam-China Joint Statement here. Statement #10 explicitly commits both sides to 'persevere in friendly consultation...' and to 'take no action that can complicate the situation or extend disputes.'
This is not the first joint statement to address the East Sea issue. The consistency across them shows this isn't just diplomatic boilerplate; it reveals a shared, strategic priority: to manage and contain the dispute rather than let it define the entire relationship. Economic ties, party-to-party solidarity, and regional stability are simply more important to both sides than escalating a maritime quarrel. The repeated commitment to this framework is evidence of that calculated choice
Comrade! If possible, could you add this to c/Vietnam ???
News about Vietnam is always welcomed!
If we are being charitable a lot of criticism by alleged pro-AES western leftists is a projecting of their own movement’s inadequacies/frustration at the pace of „restructuring“ of the global order.