The guy might be guilty, but the article is based on one person's statement, mixed with a fair amount of CCP propaganda
This black foreign teacher was morally corrupt and had a bad style
repeatedly attacked China's sovereignty and territorial integrity in class
This same country spread the news that black people were the reason for covid early on, which resulted in them losing their jobs and residences in China.
I don't believe them. Black people were being blamed for all their problems long before this. When they allow them to come over, black africans are treated like they are the source of anything bad that happens.
When they allow them to come over, black africans are treated like they are the source of anything bad that happens.
That's just their national immune response kicking in. Still, if crime in Guangdong isn't disproportionately coming from their African population, it would be a fucking unicorn.
Local authorities and "evil things" at the Museum of the Cultural Revolution:
according to Hong Kong's Ming Pao newspaper, signs showing the way to the museum have been covered over with banners that read "Core socialist values propaganda exercise," among other slogans, or in places by the Chinese flag.
At the museum itself, a statue of Marshal Ye Jianying, who spearheaded the coup that overthrew the Gang of Four and put an end to the Cultural Revolution, has been masked with bamboo scaffolding and swathed in sheets of plastic, the paper said.
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Local residents from Shantou told RFA in 2006 that attacks and beatings were commonplace during political "struggle sessions," and the museum sits near an unofficial cemetery of victims of the turmoil.
Every official in Shantou was dragged out into public and ‘struggled against,' according to contemporary accounts. Throughout the course of these struggle sessions all of these officials were either beaten to death or shot and killed.
Others died in widespread fighting between the armed militia groups belonging to different political "factions," they said.
Of these, 70 are buried in graves all sizes scattered around the slopes of Tashan, including one common grave where 28 people are buried together.
Cai said there has been no full public debate on the era in Chinese history, when neighbors, colleagues, and families denounced, attacked, killed, and even ate one another in a frenzy of political violence.
The guy might be guilty, but the article is based on one person's statement, mixed with a fair amount of CCP propaganda
This same country spread the news that black people were the reason for covid early on, which resulted in them losing their jobs and residences in China.
I have a very hard time believing them.
I don't believe them. Black people were being blamed for all their problems long before this. When they allow them to come over, black africans are treated like they are the source of anything bad that happens.
That's just their national immune response kicking in. Still, if crime in Guangdong isn't disproportionately coming from their African population, it would be a fucking unicorn.
Local authorities and "evil things" at the Museum of the Cultural Revolution:
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