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World Economic Forum Tells Followers to Use Chinese Social Media Instead of Twitter
The World Economic Forum has joined the cancel campaign against Twitter to protest the new free-speech policy on the platform, and is urging users to download Chinese state-controlled social media apps instead.
Twitter is noticeably absent from the entities listed on the WEF’s “How to follow Davos 2023” social media pamphlet, and that appears to be no accident.
The Dossier reports: To stay up...
China cuts Divorces by 70% with New 'Cool off interval' Law
The variety of divorces in China dropped greater than 70% within the first quarter of this 12 months, after a controversial regulation forcing a “cooling-off interval” for couples got here into impact.
Based on knowledge revealed by the ministry of civil affairs, 296,000 divorces had been registered throughout the first three months of 2021, down from 1.05m within the earlier quarter, and 1.06m...
West Angry at China over Oppressing MeToo Feminists by Banning them on Social Media
China is the funniest country in the world. They’ve got balls, balls of steel to be exact. They openly oppose everything Western while not giving a single F. They oppose gays, feminists, immigration from Africa and Arab world, furthermore they put their own Muslims in reeducation camps…. this country is amazing! In a good way. They are based! Communists are based!
The West must be so...
China holds Yulin dog meat festival amid worldwide protests
China’s notorious Yulin Lychee and Dog Meat Festival is underway despite earlier claims that the controversial event, which celebrates eating dog meat, would be banned this year. Our small commentary: This is definitely unacceptable in the West, BUT, and there’s a big BUT, not just a tiny one, BUT this is THEIR country and we have no right to tell them what to do and how to live their lives,...
Chinese Citizens Beat Government Bureaucrats During Mass Riot
Irate Chinese citizens savagely beat five government bureaucrats during an incident that escalated into a 1,000 strong riot on Saturday in another telltale sign of the Communist country’s increasing social tensions.
The disturbance began after members of the Chengguan municipal police, China’s widely loathed bureaucrats who enforce government regulations against street vendors, began harassing...