Lol, chill. The UK owned Hong Kong. What do you expect? You should be sceptical of all nation states, including your own. If you speak about human rights abuses in China, you should also take into account the ones your own country has committed. As I also do of my government.
... he said in a thread about banning TikTok, oblivious to the both the irony and the hypocricy. National security, after all, had been invoked, and it was the most powerful of all invocations. He then stopped to fill up his car with gas in a car he was forced to own before visiting his brother who was being held in a privately-owned prison. His brother had just returned from a work detail making shoes for $0.10/hour.
Tomorrow he would be denied a claim for his cancer medication.
He believed himself to be free, and that slavery was a thing of the past, far removed from his living experience.
He also would never in a thousand years believe himself affected by propaganda from his own government. He was too clever for that. He was free. He could choose. He held power over his own life. "I hate how trans people are in sports," was his next thought.
"Greatest country on earth," he thought to himself, angry at the mere thought that there were those out there who thought diffrently.
He swiped up whle he waited at a traffic light past a video of cops killing a black man. Next to him was a homeless man holding a sign.
Taiwan is not a part of China. Winnie the Chinese Pooh can eat a bag of dicks. Their green Chinese army uniforms look fucking ridiculous. Free Tibet.
Your turn! Does America have privately run prisons? Does America use prisoners as slave labor? Do ambulances cost thousands of dollars in America? Do Supreme Court Justices take bribes from United Healthcare so they can buy RVs?
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u/[deleted] Jan 19 '25 edited Jan 19 '25
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