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English citations of Xitler

Xi Jinping

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quotes not referring to 2016 / 2017 T-shirt incident

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  • [2020 June 27, Zee Hindustan Web Team, “हिटलर की तरह दुनिया के सामने बड़ा खतरा शी जिनपिंग यानी‘XITLER’ [hiṭlar kī tarah duniyā ke sāmne baṛā khatrā śī jinpiṅg yānī‘XITLER’]”, in Zee News[1]:
    आजकल सोशल मीडिया में एक नया शब्द छा रहा है - ‘XITLER’.
    ājkal sośal mīḍiyā mẽ ek nayā śabd chā rahā hai - ‘XITLER’.
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  • 2020 November 28, Deepak Vohra, “So you thought that Xi Jinping was smart?”, in The Sunday Guardian Live[2]:
    Be warned, Xitler!
  • 2020 October 7, R Jagannathan, “Xitler Isn’t Going Down Like Hitler; To Stare Him Down, Trade Should Be The World’s Weapon Of Choice”, in Swarajya[3]:
    Xitler can’t be confronted militarily like Hitler was.
  • 2021 December 15, R Jagannathan, “US Needs To End Its Putin Obsession And Focus On the Real Enemy: Xitler's China”, in Swarajya[4]:
    [] one beneficiary: China, which is ruled by the only major political party and leader that has parallels to Nazi Germany, complete with a Xitler of its own.

mention-y quotes referring to 2016 / 2017 T-shirt incident

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  • 2016 November 3, Catherine Lai, “Young Chinese activist missing after sharing plan to wear ‘Xitler’ t-shirt in public – report”, in Hong Kong Free Press[5]:
    At the end of August, Kwon posted a picture of himself with the t-shirt on Twitter, saying that “Xitler” was inspired by a tweet from former Tiananmen Square student leader and activist Rose Tang.
  • 2017 February 15, “Chinese Activist Stands Trial For Subversion Over 'Xitler' T-Shirt”, in Radio Free Asia[6]:
    [] satirical nicknames for President Xi Jinping, including "Xitler."
  • 2017 February 16, Chris Buckley, “He Called China’s President ‘Xitler’ on Twitter. Now He Faces Prison.”, in The New York Times[7]:
    [] a picture of the T-shirt featuring scabrous names for Mr. Xi, including “Xitler.”
  • 2017 October 14, Simon Denyer, “As Xi Jinping gets a second 5-year term, Chinese wonder if he’ll be another Putin”, in The Washington Post[8]:
    [] while another was jailed and charged with subversion for referring to him as "Xitler" on Twitter.

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  • 2021 December 6, Brahma Chellaney, “China will regret weaponizing sports”, in The Hill[9]:
    Some others have compared Xi to Adolf Hitler, even coining the nickname “Xitler.”
  • 2017 October 14, Tom Phillips, “Chairman Xi crushes dissent but poor believe he’s making China great”, in The Guardian[10]:
    Hardcore objectors call him “Xitler”.