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ansy1968

Brigadier
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Who protests at night?

It is what the white people say, I smell a rat.
You're so right bro.....lol usually here in the Philippine the usual month to launch a regime change revolution is from January to early March (hint hint EDSA REVOLUTION IN FEB) because of cool weather after that good luck IF your paid protester will show up...lol. March to June too hot, July to Nov typhoon season and who in their right mind wish to ruin the Christmas mood in December. ;)
 
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TK3600

Major
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Another thing is that real Chinese protest tend to demand local official to step down and national government to intervene. They almost never call for a regime change. Even rarer to call the party leader to step down. Those two thing simply do not address the problem at hand.

Demanding national leader to step down is a western thing because then they can vote in a new leader. It do not work in China. Strong sign of white people behavior.
 

MortyandRick

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I think I understand the narrative here; everything that isn't pro-Xi Jinping or -CCP must be a CIA clandestine operation, never mind the crowds of ordinary city folk who are unanimously fed up with these COVID policies.

The great irony of all this is that by implementing these overreaching and ineffective controls (thousands are still being infected despite these measures), the CCP is harming the very thing that allows it to stay in power: the economy.
Then I think you understood wrong. Your comment is pure BS. the CCP and Xi doesn’t get everything right but they get a lot of stuff right. How is a hundred (at most) protesting at night for a couple hours out of a city of 25 million representative of how majority feel?

So if you say the controls are not effective since thousands are infected, did you ever think that without any controls, millions would be infected?

i think I understand your narrative. Anything that is not anti CCP or anti Xi is probably just cope.
 

Aniah

Senior Member
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Another thing is that real Chinese protest tend to demand local official to step down and national government to intervene. They almost never call for a regime change. Even rarer to call the party leader to step down. Those two thing simply do not address the problem at hand.
Add that the central government has extremely high approval ratings and it's usually the local ones that people have issues with then this whole shtick stinks of rats. Time to purge some NED bastards once again.
 
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SinoSoldier

Colonel
Then I think you understood wrong. Your comment is pure BS. the CCP and Xi doesn’t get everything right but they get a lot of stuff right. How is a hundred (at most) protesting at night for a couple hours out of a city of 25 million representative of how majority feel?

So if you say the controls are not effective since thousands are infected, did you ever think that without any controls, millions would be infected?

i think I understand your narrative. Anything that is not anti CCP or anti Xi is probably just cope.

When was the last time you had protests of this magnitude in multiple major Chinese cities, and with the citizens directly speaking out against their government? If the crowds of protestors don't already speak for themselves, the growing trend of civil disobedience is all but an indication of severe public dissatisfaction and one that becomes more apparent by the day.
 

horse

Colonel
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I see that you'd make a great lawyer given your insistence on relying on most irrefutable of evidence.

I am no lawyer, that's for sure. Just stating the obvious, that no one protests at night.

The only instances where there were night protests where I live, was when there were violent attacks on women, people organized a small protest at night, to symbolically take back the night. Attacks on women tend to happen when it is dark outside. The only other instance of a night protest, is that the protest started during the day but lasted so long it went into the night.

The pictures of these protest were at night. Why?

There have been thousands of protests in China over the years, we saw all the pictures, all in board daylight.

This protest is at night, just like how some student unveiled some banner on a overpass in another protest, at night again.

Something is going on here, and it is not obvious what it is.
 
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