[–] spywaregorilla 3y ago ↗ So... when does this actually result in some sort of demand for change? This idiotic policy can't work forever and the cost seems high. What's up.
[–] bamboozled 3y ago ↗ This is one of the most fascinating things I’ve seen in my life. Truly, what are they thinking? How could they ever reopen borders ?The only conclusion I can draw from it is they’re using the pandemic as ultimate population control? [–] pzone 3y ago ↗ I believe that is exactly what they’re doing. What better excuse than a deadly pandemic to assume totalizing control over people’s lives? [–] bamboozled 3y ago ↗ I really don't see how it's practical long term, but I guess they, like most tyrants think it is.
[–] pzone 3y ago ↗ I believe that is exactly what they’re doing. What better excuse than a deadly pandemic to assume totalizing control over people’s lives? [–] bamboozled 3y ago ↗ I really don't see how it's practical long term, but I guess they, like most tyrants think it is.
[–] bamboozled 3y ago ↗ I really don't see how it's practical long term, but I guess they, like most tyrants think it is.
[–] kombucha13 3y ago ↗ Honestly it seems like retaliation for the Shanghai gang and Shanghai politics.
[–] vfulco2 3y ago ↗ Comfortably estimating 90% of all the foreigners I know are leaving (or have already left) by the end of the year. End of energy and dynamism, possibly forever.
[–] pestatije 3y ago ↗ Chinese might end up wanting ROC to retake control of mainland. [–] [dead] baybal2 3y ago ↗
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[ 5.7 ms ] story [ 27.0 ms ] threadThe only conclusion I can draw from it is they’re using the pandemic as ultimate population control?