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John Cena Shows ‘Gutlessness’ In Apology To China, Critics Say

Movie star and pro wrestler John Cena was taken to the mat by critics Tuesday for apologizing to China after he called Taiwan a country in an interview.

Cena told Taiwanese media that Taiwan would be the first “country” to be able to see his new “Fast and Furious” film “F9,” prompting backlash in China, which considers the self-ruled democratic island nation its own territory, The Associated Press reported. China often takes suggestions of Taiwan independence as an insult.

“In one interview, I made a mistake,” Cena said in Mandarin in a video posted Tuesday to Chinese social media, per AP. “I need to say now that this is very, very, very, very, very important. I love and respect China and the Chinese people. I’m very, very sorry. As for my mistake, I really apologize for it.”

Video of John Cena apologizing in Mandarin.

Taiwan vs. West Taiwan.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 27 2021, @01:34AM (7 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 27 2021, @01:34AM (#1139145)

    China has two major reasons to invade Taiwan. The first is ideological: Taiwan's very existence as an independent state is a rejection of the principles the PRC is built on, it is proof that defiance against the central government is not only possible but beneficial, and it stands as a symbol of what China could have been if not for the CCP.
    The second is economic: TSMC is the largest and most advanced semiconductor manufacturer in the world, producing about half of all computer chips made in the entire world. Controlling it would give China both a major technological leg-up as well as tremendous control over the international economy that would likely take decades to challenge, let alone break.

  • (Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Thursday May 27 2021, @03:11AM (6 children)

    by PartTimeZombie (4827) on Thursday May 27 2021, @03:11AM (#1139174)

    Neither of those reasons are real things.

    If China invaded Taiwan, they'd risk a war with the US, and they'd lose, and they know it. The guys who run China are cleverer than you.

    • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 27 2021, @04:54AM (3 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 27 2021, @04:54AM (#1139182)

      Oh would they? Do, pray tell, share how you see this playing out.

      Have you not been paying attention to the past 70 years of history? The US has gradually become incapable of winning wars. We lost Vietnam, we drew in South Korea, we're losing Afghanistan, and even in places like Iraq our "victory" comes down to having our forces huddled into tiny ultra-fortified green-zones that can never step outside of them without outside of heavily armed convoys because, otherwise, that trip out is going to be a one way affair. And that was against an enemy with next to no defenses.

      And that is with conventional war. In practice the US would likely never attack China, because of Russia. Russia would immediately join with China, as would a number of other nations and continents including Africa and the Mideast. The US, in turn, would be joined by the UK and Australia. Europe and India would likely remain mostly neutral simply because in this war there would be no winner, only losers. If either power came viably close to victory, nukes would come into play. And both powers would be turned into rubble.

      Military spending != military power.

      • (Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Thursday May 27 2021, @09:40PM (1 child)

        by PartTimeZombie (4827) on Thursday May 27 2021, @09:40PM (#1139459)

        You have entirely misunderstood. No surprises there.

        Just because China would lose, does not mean the US would win. They are both nuclear armed, there would be no losers, which China understands, which is why they're never going to invade Taiwan.

        The rest of your World War III story would make a good movie as long as you keep James Cameron away from it, but it is not reality.

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 28 2021, @07:46PM

          by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 28 2021, @07:46PM (#1139814)

          The one trick of history is the one I'm borrowing. It tends to endlessly repeat itself. Predicting the future is, in many ways, no more difficult than reciting the past. This is how the writings of the great philosophers remain relevant. It's not that these individuals had some unprecedented, or preceded, intellect - but rather they were simple and objective observers of history, recounting it while generalizing to the most fundamental patterns.

          When the political establishment of a country ever-longing for war starts injecting stories into the media about another country being responsible for millions of deaths - while just previously insisting such notion was a completely impossible conspiracy theory that must be censored, what - you think they've just decided now's a good time to start keeping the public informed? Iraq didn't start with "we're invading Iraq." It was a slow buildup around a completely fabricated narrative of Saddam having WMD (which we believed so much that we landed hundreds of thousands of soldiers there, because that's what you do in a destabilized country you believe has WMD). Remember all the inspections, posturing, and gradual demonization of anybody who thought war with Iraq was not smart?

          People never thought WW1 would happen. And once it did happen, they immediately thought it could never happen again. Before just having a number attached to it, it was being called "The War to End All Wars". With any luck we're "only" entering into Cold War 2 now, likely with the goal of economically destabilizing China. Of course how we could manage to do that without destabilizing ourselves, given our dependence on them, is something I have no answer for.

      • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Friday May 28 2021, @02:27AM

        by fustakrakich (6150) on Friday May 28 2021, @02:27AM (#1139519) Journal

        we're losing Afghanistan, and even in places like Iraq our "victory" comes down to having our forces huddled into tiny ultra-fortified green-zones

        "rope-a-dope"

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        La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 27 2021, @08:52PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday May 27 2021, @08:52PM (#1139443)

      Only if the US actually follows through. What Russia has repeatedly demonstrated over the last twenty years is that if you are a nuclear power (which China is) then the US will make some grumbling noises and otherwise ignore what you do.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 09 2021, @03:12AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 09 2021, @03:12AM (#1143412)

      China won't invade Taiwan for the same reasons Hitler didn't invade Britain. It would have to be on the scale of D-day to have any chance of success.