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Trump shares a racist video that depicting the Obamas as primates Image Via Social Media  President Donald Trump used his social media account to share a video about election conspiracy theories that includes a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, as primates in a jungle. The Republican president's Thursday night post immediately drew backlash for its treatment of the nation's first Black president and first lady. It was part of a flurry of social media activity that amplified Trump's false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him, despite courts around the country and a Trump attorney general from his first term finding no evidence of fraud that could have affected the outcome. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt rejected criticism of the post that depicted the Obamas, who are Democrats. An Obama spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday. Nearly all of the 62-second clip, which wa...

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The term “Sister Hong” refers to a controversial figure in a recent scandal in Nanjing, China, involving a 38-year-old man named Jiao, who posed as a woman online under the pseudonym “Sister Hong” or “Hong Jie” (紅姐).

This case has garnered significant attention on Chinese social media and international news due to its shocking nature and implications. Below is an overview based on available.

Background and ScandalJiao, a cross-dressing influencer from Nanjing’s Jiangning District, allegedly deceived over 1,600 men into intimate encounters over three years by presenting himself as a woman.

He used heavy makeup, wigs, breast padding, and voice-altering tools to create a convincing female persona on social media. Jiao lured men to his apartment with promises of “free intimacy” in exchange for small gifts like cooking oil, fruit, milk, or toilet paper, which he claimed were not payment but tokens for casual hookups.

Public and Media ReactionThe scandal has sparked widespread outrage and debate on Chinese social media platforms like Weibo and Douyin. Netizens have mocked Jiao with nicknames like “Uncle Red” or “Grandpa Hong,” rejecting the “Sister Hong” moniker to avoid stigmatizing women.

The case has been described as a “tragicomedy,” highlighting issues of deception, consent, and digital privacy. Some victims, like a Douyin influencer with 290,000 followers, have publicly denied involvement, while others face social and familial consequences as their identities are exposed.

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