RufusTFlywheel

Wow. Good post. I had no idea.

missyshimmy

Thank you. China is a real problem. Not only are they outlawing any criticism of their leader: https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/censorship/chinas-war-on-words-anything-be-it-a-phrase-or-picture-that-can-be-used-to-insult-xi-has-been-banned/news-story/a8e5a9d558b3ed0465e1fc020e2d6c2c

They also instituted a social credit system https://www.gate stone institute.org/12988/china-social-credit-system

They now spy openly on what people are searching for: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/google-china-create-search-engine-that-tracks-censors-searches-and-links-them-to-users-phone-numbers

Their leader also got rid of term limits so he can stay in power indefinitely:

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/03/11/592694991/china-removes-presidential-term-limits-enabling-xi-jinping-to-rule-indefinitely

And yet their people do nothing to stop it. Seriously what the hell is wrong with those people?

derram

https://archive.fo/8XFlb :

A lady vanishes: In China, a movie star disappears amid culture crackdown | Reuters

'China’s tax bureau said in June it was launching a tax evasion investigation into the film and television industry. '

'Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post reported that Fan’s studio denied she had ever signed separate contracts for a single job. '

'She topped Forbes’ China celebrity rich list last year with earnings of 300 million yuan ($43.78 million). '

'But the culture clean-up is more widespread, snaring video games, online bloggers and rap artists. '

'Share prices of related companies tanked after the government probe was announced and many are conducting self-checks on their tax situations. '


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boredTech

Had nothing to do with cultural crack down. She was a big hit, a high ranking CCP member wanted to plow her. She said no. He buried her and her finance. This is still normal in china.