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2019-11-20 20:12:29 UTC  
2019-11-20 20:16:37 UTC  

its long read but id suggest it reading it to anyone who is interested on the things

2019-11-21 16:07:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/248100475054850050/647105918688821248/LINE_MOVIE_1574352430503.mp4

2019-11-21 18:40:52 UTC  

snitches, one of which is already in stitches

2019-11-23 00:50:53 UTC  

Maybe I'm overthinking it but why name him

2019-11-23 00:51:11 UTC  

Also he's named Wang licking lmao

2019-11-23 00:51:31 UTC  

Codename

2019-11-23 00:52:06 UTC  

Dong Suqking

2019-11-23 00:56:44 UTC  

@Jignx I'd be worried for his safety in Australia

2019-11-23 00:57:24 UTC  

should have defected to AMERIC

2019-11-23 00:57:25 UTC  

A

2019-11-23 00:58:20 UTC  

🤔

2019-11-23 01:00:12 UTC  

<:thonkang:327933449597878312>

2019-11-23 06:02:25 UTC  

Oh god why the fuck did he defect here??????

2019-11-23 06:02:31 UTC  

AUSTRALIA?????

2019-11-23 06:02:32 UTC  

No

2019-11-23 06:02:40 UTC  

There's too much Chinese influence here

2019-11-23 06:03:29 UTC  

The Chinese own half the fucking power grid

2019-11-23 06:03:32 UTC  

In SA

2019-11-23 06:03:39 UTC  

Mind you there's like 5 and a half people in SA

2019-11-23 06:04:21 UTC  

All China has to do is apply some pressure

2019-11-23 06:04:30 UTC  

And he's sent back

2019-11-23 06:21:48 UTC  

>run from china

2019-11-23 06:21:51 UTC  

>go to china 2

2019-11-23 06:21:59 UTC  

he played himself

2019-11-23 06:54:14 UTC  

just like hopping between servers in mmorpgs

2019-11-24 23:07:16 UTC  

The document states:
• Camps must adhere to a strict system of total physical and mental control, with multiple layers of locks on dormitories, corridors, floors and buildings. Fences should be put around each building, and walls around the compound. A dedicated police station must be at the front gate, all monitored by security guards in watchtowers.
• Inmates could be held indefinitely – but must serve at least a year in the camps before they can even be considered for “completion”, or release.
• The camps are to be run on a points system. Inmates earn credits for “ideological transformation”, “compliance with discipline” and “study and training”.
• Even after completing their “education transformation” inmates are not allowed to go free. They move into another tier of camps, where they face a further three- to six-months’ internment for “labour skills training”.
• Weekly phone calls and a monthly video call with relatives are their only contact with the outside world, and they can be suspended as punishment.
• “Preventing escape” is a top priority. The order demands round-the-clock video surveillance “with no blind spots” to monitor every moment of an inmates’ day. Control of every aspect of their lives is so comprehensive that they have to be assigned a specific place not only in dormitories and classrooms, but even in the lunchtime queue.

2019-11-25 00:08:56 UTC  

event necessitating intervention from the mainland military SOON

2019-11-25 03:11:23 UTC  

Googled another article and found this
>Earlier, the pro-Beijing Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) said it had already lost in more than 100 of the 182 races it had contested.

2019-11-25 03:11:33 UTC  

They tried to dab on them

2019-11-25 05:46:47 UTC  

>pro-Beijing Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB)

2019-11-25 05:48:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/248100475054850050/648399678710480901/index__01.jpg

2019-11-25 16:55:53 UTC  

China warns HK that Beijing will always rule HK no matter what

2019-11-25 16:58:28 UTC  

Beijing re-emphasises its rule in response to defeat for pro-government candidates

China’s government has responded to a stunning landslide victory for pro-democracy candidates in the Hong Kong elections by emphasising that the city will always be ruled from Beijing, and warning against further protest violence.

The foreign minister, Wang Yi, warned against “attempts to disrupt Hong Kong”, as a few hundred people took to the streets again in support of protesters holed up in a university that has been under siege by police for over a week.

“No matter how the situation in Hong Kong changes, it is very clear that Hong Kong is a part of Chinese territory,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in Tokyo. “Any attempts to disrupt Hong Kong or undermine its stability and prosperity will not succeed.”