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armati wrote:"Yesterday, the alternative media purge was boldly advanced in a coordinated effort to silence people who dissent from establishment views. It’s just one more step toward a monopoly on information ...."
https://russia-insider.com/en/why-coord ... ne/ri25056
tzor wrote:China... will be the greatest threat to everyone
mrswdk wrote:It's ironic to call China the greatest threat to the world, ....
tzor wrote:mrswdk wrote:It's ironic to call China the greatest threat to the world, ....
China is the colonial power. Through the one road / one belt initiative is has acquired colonial ports and resources by making its victims debtor nations.
China is now the leading supplier of fentanyl to the United States... Apparently the history of the Opium wars is either forgotten on them or they have a sick sense of revenge because the United States IS NOT THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
tzor wrote:That makes me laugh. Something about a broken clock being correct twice a day.
But seriously, I think Russia has every reason to be very afraid. The change of corporations such as Google (to the "Good Censor") and Facebook is geared to a minor extent towards European standards but also with an eye towards getting on the good side of China which will be the greatest threat to everyone (including Russia) within the next few decades, sooner if Google basically gives them the good censored internet to them on a silver platter.
HitRed wrote:Does China have a drug problem?
mrswdk wrote:HitRed wrote:Does China have a drug problem?
Depends what you mean by a problem. I've heard in some southern cities party drugs like MDMA, meth and ketamine are relatively common, but I don't get the impression that across the country as a whole there is much use of drugs (apart from alcohol). They're certainly nowhere near as much a part of everyday life in China as they are in the UK.
According to this random web page by some drug addiction clinic in the States, the five countries where the most people take illicit drugs are Iran, Afghanistan, Russia, the US and the UK.
Russia, Afghanistan and the US also top this list of countries by opiate use.
If you include alcohol on your list of drugs - which you should, because it is the most harmful drug in existence - then pretty much everywhere in Europe, all the WASP countries and a few places in Africa and South America all have an alcohol problem (you need to consume less than 7.3 liters per year to be considered 'low risk').
mookiemcgee wrote:mrswdk wrote:HitRed wrote:Does China have a drug problem?
Depends what you mean by a problem. I've heard in some southern cities party drugs like MDMA, meth and ketamine are relatively common, but I don't get the impression that across the country as a whole there is much use of drugs (apart from alcohol). They're certainly nowhere near as much a part of everyday life in China as they are in the UK.
According to this random web page by some drug addiction clinic in the States, the five countries where the most people take illicit drugs are Iran, Afghanistan, Russia, the US and the UK.
Russia, Afghanistan and the US also top this list of countries by opiate use.
If you include alcohol on your list of drugs - which you should, because it is the most harmful drug in existence - then pretty much everywhere in Europe, all the WASP countries and a few places in Africa and South America all have an alcohol problem (you need to consume less than 7.3 liters per year to be considered 'low risk').
What's the problem? They drink, they like it. Anti-Alcohol people are communists... Oh wait, I'm talking to a Chinese person aren't I.
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
armati wrote:The murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi an american working for an american paper should point out just how far people will go to stop you talking.The loss of freedom of speech is actually kind of a big deal.
armati wrote:I doubt he said anything worth dying over, but someone sure felt death was a rightful punishment.
armati wrote:These people will cut you up into small pcs if you say something they dont like.
Thats while you are alive.
(Considering that Assange has been treated well).
They pretty mean dudes.
might be an idea not to say anything....is that still freedom?
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
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