Talk about a turtle neck!
I think this image has been banned by several social media platforms.
The Lego people designed a new Chinese flag. The Chinese aren't too fond of it and demand an apology.
I think this image has been banned by several social media platforms.
This morning the Washington Post printed a long story about how Facebook, Google and Twitter were scrambling to remove coronavirus misinformation, hate speech and conspiracy theories from their media. I checked, but I don't think it is banned on these platforms, but I do think it's banned on Reddit.Which platforms? Chinese owned, or is the West afraid to lose money?
This morning the Washington Post printed a long story about how Facebook, Google and Twitter were scrambling to remove coronavirus misinformation and conspiracy theories from their media. I checked, but I don't think it is banned on these platforms, but I do think it's banned on Reddit.
I don't have problem with it. But the current regime in China is going to be lucky to survive, and are understandably fighting for their image, reputation and continued existence on every front. "Good luck with that", as Mr Peterson likes to say.So, it has very little to do with this image. Which is an accurate caricature of the actual flag.
But the current regime in China is going to be lucky to survive
Here is a heart-breaking story from the perspective of a family caught up in the ****-storm.If the Chinese government decides that enough is enough, they close up shop and eradicate those who oppose them. How much do you see about those muslims in China being nazi'd from society on the news? That's right, very little. Because the government has that power.
Not since the Nuremberg trials.Is there the slightest doubt that might makes right in the real world?
Farage's face... it that what tittering looks like?For the day that's in it:
"Freshen your Brexit, guv'nah?"