Message from @Billy Yum Yum Two-By-Two
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china makes people disappear for protesting for worker rights
>Thinking you can get away with that in China
I blame the film censors for letting hunger games get played in theatera
Over the past eight months, China’s ruling party has gone to extraordinary lengths to shut down the small club of students at the country’s top university. Peking University’s young Marxists drew the government’s ire after they campaigned for workers’ rights and openly criticized social inequality and corruption in China.
That alone was provocative. In recent years, China’s leaders have been highly sensitive to rumblings of labor unrest as the sputtering economy lays bare the divides between rich and poor — fissures that were formed, and mostly overlooked, during decades of white-hot growth.
But the source of the dissent carried an extra sting for the government. Peking University, after all, educates China’s best and brightest, the top 0.1 percent of the country’s high school graduates. And its rebellious young Marxists were doing something particularly embarrassing: They were standing up for disenfranchised workers against the state.
>teach communism to the best and brightest chinks
>surprised when said chinks rebel against your excuse of (((communism)))
those students were the most based and redpilled chinks of them all
chinks in overdrive
I wonder what came first, Alphabet AI being sold to China or thier home grown AI being an inspiration to Alphabet
that's immensely homosexual.
this looks like something a pajeet would make
it actually is
yikes
Boomer humour
based boomers
BASED CHINKS
Lmao all the butthurt thots
>haha he must be a virgin with no gf
of course the most basic insult
can't wait to try it out
If I was in a relationship I think I'd be legit scared to use that tool
But I'm not, so let's try it on my female colleagues
Try it on your mum
in4 Ron Jeremy is your dad
>reduced hospital waits
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Last time countries tried to leverage thier perceived monopoly on a resource the U.S created an energy boom from previously thought infeasible regions that collapsed several countries. The Chinese are welcome to try, I guess.
@Deleted User Source?
Not doubting you, interested in the backstory
but if they ban the companies
who will they steal their secrets from?
winnie the pooh is crazy
kek