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(highly recommend with fluent English expressing and rich details which is the same AFAIK from my Chinese friends) Maybe you could ask yourself if you would really like to live such a life with your children in the near future.

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Here are two speeches from the 35C3 presenting why (I think) the Chinese *Social Credit System* is shaping China a high-tek version of Orwellian 1984, plus a bit of Brave New World by Huxley only for their upper class, which would take you about only one and a half hour in your valuable weekend together. But I trust my Chinese friends, who are the same kindly and friendly as those in the West, who also live under suppression by the CCP for decades. So it is not that I didn’t intend to trust China under the control of the CCP, but they made me unable to trust them, because their ruling by law but rule of law, their “One Party to Rule Them All”, no judicial independence, no separation of powers.

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Or just the worst, He could be charged with “inciting subversion of state power” then be put into jail like the former Nobel Peace Prize Chinese winner Liu Xiaobo until his death from some fatal diseases, i.e, a terminal liver cancer. Usually the worse cases occure to him would be, mandatory suspension, beaten and kidnapped by the plainclothes polices, illegal detention unable to meet your lawyer as the two canadians were recently, and which is also almost one million Uyghur people suffering now because the CCP forces them to give up their faith, who just disappeared from the outside. Talks about Marxism publicly not in accordance with the CCP’s wishes but in solidarity with oppressed laborers and workers whom a Communism pary should originate from and speak for, he could be banned from their national LAN services which is controlled by the Great Firewall (they don’t have a so-called “real” Internet as we know). Under communism just the opposite”, right^^? The truth is that, even if a chineses student Since I never used to live a life in Russia, let me just talk about China.

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You have provided some facts about China, which only touched the skin of its real problem. Since this article has been cooling down, I think now I can contribute a few points of my very personal view with specific facts to your little off-topic political agenda discussion, to avoid pissing off some sensitive ones who could be unable to accept such facts again finally. Happy New Year to all :=) Peace ‘n’ Love in a Zen attitude, Commenter

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Whatever, let’s take the time to read and listen comfortably, open-minded! That’s when I feel like taking a seat, inviting others to do as well, and to choose between “Peace (& love) bro” or a more academic wording such as “Zen, my friends”. We are, i’m afraid, confronted to an increasing lack of fine-tuned ideas and their understanding. That’s all what I meant to say : interpreting one’s words is a trending behavior, maybe because of modern life’s speed leading to speedy understanding in a speedy world. Lastly, Big Ears are very much the fact of the Western world and are not really what you could call deployed by private companies… The worst in this opposition is to consider that trusting a country which logs users’ data is not compatible with trust, but I perceive no legitimate digression leading to communism and democracy : after all data logging is not specific to Russia and the only difference would be that spying on users in the Western world is led by private companies when it is or may be led by governments elsewhere. We may very well as trust “Russia and China” and nevertheless agree with Commenter’s statement that “Russian operators and websites are required to keep your data, check out the Yarovaya law.” : one one hand a sentiment (trust) and on the other a fact (data logging). What I meant when answering on his/her answer on Commenter’s comment was that, IMO, there was nothing which explicitly nor even implicitly raised a political argument. Interpreting a comment is the source of many clashes, misunderstanding or deducting what is not explicit. Obvious, right?! Well, you’ll always have minds to believe that what seems obvious must hide a ruse =) To make it slightly confusing we can spice it with “Poetry and astronomical digressions apart, what’s the only day where we can say that yesterday was last year”. Vaak, what’s the only day where we can say that yesterday was last year? Ask it to an audience and see who answers first.














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