Been trying to think of a way to explain to American audiences why the 9 dash line thing is so important to SEAsians and why it's justifiable to ban the Barbie movie for it, but the closest explanation I can give is this: imagine if this painting was in the Barbie movie with no explanation and we were all just supposed to accept it without comment
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Jack Lenor Larsen
South China Sea
Textile
1972
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Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis
Observed by jameslambo, CC BY-NC
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1978 Philippines, South China Sea
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Not Barbie siding with CCP territorial claims 😭
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Jumy-M
Lost Summer / マレー半島横断の旅
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Boat and sunset, Halong Bay, Vietnam
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Day 1965, 9 November 2023
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China's claims to the South China Sea, and their growing military presence
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I took the train around the southern tip of Taiwan today and the difference in air + water was very striking from the west, above, to the east, below (no filter/edit)
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All bow to Shi Yang, the greatest scourge to ever hit the seven seas!
🇨🇳🏴☠️
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Eden's whale "Balaenoptera" edeni
Observed by matthewkwan, CC BY-ND
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By John Parker
For the people of China, the U.S. is very much at the doorstep on a daily basis. And on Nov. 29, the situation escalated. According to a report in the Nov. 30 China Daily, a U.S. guided-missile cruiser illegally entered Chinese waters near the Nansha Islands.
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USS Oriskany (CV-34) underway in the South China Sea on June 30, 1966.
Photographed from USS Fred T. Berry (DD-858).
Dick Leonhardt's Collection: 19660630FTB-489
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