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@ShangguanJiewen Both are dehumanizing systems, Death by drugs, or digital masters. Why can't we agree people deserve caring human contact and not all problems can be solved by robots, or escaping with drugs.
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@KyleChenIntact @ShangguanJiewen At what cost? The Qing dynasty obviously had problems too, which led to revolution. The CCP purposely puts state over families and spirituality, and humanity. But I guess it's worth having led lights and electric cars.
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@ottopilotdfw @ShangguanJiewen He ended China’s century of humiliation and laid the foundation for its rise as a superpower. If he hadn’t, China would’ve gone through worse
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🇨🇳Chinese Citizens LOVE Mao Zedong, and The Communist Party of China (CPC)
China succeeded in becoming the world's first modern superpower, to rise in peace, because of socialism.
That's a fact.✔️
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李婧🇨🇳@hezehua5
世界在变,但年轻人对“教员”的敬仰,却愈发炽热🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳#致敬 #少年强则国强
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@ShangguanJiewen If the Chinese people access their own governments comments on Mao, review why the students rose up during Tiananmen Square, the aborted babies, and social harm caused to families with one child, and now the population issues, an objective person can evaluate if the CCP is good.
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@ShangguanJiewen Mao killed over 50 million Chinese through starvation, reeducation camps, and simple political murder! And that is fact even recognized by the CCP
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@ShangguanJiewen No, I am not a communist. The Chinese people should respect whomever they want, that is what sovereign people do. Yet I do not respect the CCP for the reasons I mentioned, plus many more. Just like they do not need to respect American political parties.
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@ottopilotdfw You want to tell the Chinese people who they can respect?
They've chosen. You don't get to decide for them.

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@ShangguanJiewen A pilot who flies out of DFW, Dallas, TX, USA. Married to a Chinese women and studied Chinese history and economics in Asia, prior to becoming a pilot. I respect the Chinese people, their history and culture, but despise the CCP; its brutality, corruption and lack of humanity.
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@ShangguanJiewen Good luck being a missionary for Christ, a sure way to get deported or imprisoned.
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@kangminlee I disagree. Being a white man married to a conservative Asian women, It's not about race, but the Demasculinization of men by liberals. The "toxic" man movement is to discourage men from chivalrous behaviors, and blur historical (biblical) established gender norms.
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@GuntherEagleman @LeaderJohnThune @SenatorCollins that turd, would be better than @LeaderJohnThune he is that bad.
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We have 52 GOP Senators other than John Thune.
@LeaderJohnThune is blocking the SAVE America Act.
Why hasn’t 1 GOP Senator stepped up to the plate and called for his removal?
America is losing with Thune.
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@nayibbukele @UncensoredUSA On my trips to El Salvador, the people have all been friendly and I felt safe. It is a pretty place that is an inspiration to the Americas by allowing the people to pursue dreams free of organized crime.
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It’s interesting to see how so many media outlets, politicians, and representatives of international NGOs lie so blatantly about El Salvador.
Anyone who has visited our country knows that tattoos are not only allowed, but very common. Many Salvadorans have them, even in highly visible areas: full sleeves, face, neck, hands, etc. It’s simply not true that people are required to cover them up.
It’s also false that tattoo artists have been arrested. There are hundreds of tattoo shops, and many are now doing better than ever, since they can stay open late without being extorted by gangs.
Tattoos aren’t even socially frowned upon. On the contrary, many people see them as body art and a form of personal expression.
What is prohibited are gang symbols, but not just in tattoos. They are banned in any form: on walls, in the media, even on graves.
This shouldn’t surprise anyone. In Europe, Nazi symbols are banned, and no one is outraged by it.
In fact, we only restricted them in the media for one year (during the height of the war on gangs) and they are allowed again now. Yet we were scolded by the “international community” for that temporary measure, while Nazi symbols have been prohibited in Europe for 80 years.
So which is it?
What is acceptable for them is not acceptable for us?
The European argument is that banning those symbols is necessary to prevent a return to a past they do not want to relive.
Well, that is our argument too.
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