You wrote: > Shutting down ALL internal Chinese travel from Wuhan, but letting international departures - that did happen, after all the more the merrier, let the world share our misery. ... implying China allowed the…
You mean flights specifically chartered by the US and British governments to evacuate their citizens and their family from Wuhan? It is all in the articles you linked.
It did not. https://www.factcheck.org/2020/05/trumps-flawed-china-travel...
One postal service from Hong Kong is a far cry from "all air transport to Wuhan"
Do you have a source for this?
So where are these videos?
It is an everybody thing, why else would the phrase enter popular usage.
Does NY Post have a source/reference for this?
Like most articles on social credit, it is mistaking a bunch of separate things as a single unified system. from https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/04/03/life-inside-chinas-soci... "The public blacklist has been…
The last one almost certainly refers to "forcibly occupying reserved seats" instead of doing it accidentally. For example, this incident, https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d514d7a457a4e79457a6333566d54/...
I'd love to know why people downvoted me with no explanation.
The references linked in the article specifically mentions smoking on trains and planes.
The devil is always in the detail. The "buying too many video games" line came from the gamification aspect of a social network owned by a private enterprise and has nothing to do with the government scheme. And even…
> You shouldn't let financial institutions using this kind of coercion at will. This is done by local courts, not the financial institutions. And if you read related article on this kind of name and shame tactic, you…
Okay, this is getting way beyond my level of legal knowledge. > China knew this going in, and agreed to it when they signed the treaty. China signed it but they didn't agree to compulsory arbitration. They made…
I am not comparing it to the UN, but how it is referred to in the media is often misleading, especially the "in the Hague" part. Quite a few articles even dropped that bit and just referred to it as an "UN…
It is also worth noting that the Permanent Court of Arbitration is only in the Hague, it is not an UN agency, and not a court in the traditional sense. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent_Court_of_Arbitration
I think the bar for real-life dystopias are considerably higher these days.
So they should be less transparent?
If they are "shockingly cheap" and can be found in a street market, then they are probably not real.
It is not fabricated, it just wasn't accurately reported. Every article I read described it as a government system already implemented and measuring every aspect of your life, when it was actually a scheme created by a…
He is asking why are you overthinking this? People in China have put the cultural revolution behind them, it might be helpful for others to do the same when attempting to psychoanalyse present day Chinese behaviours.…
The book is all well and good, but I would prefer to read an actual article about "allowing their bureaucrats free rein to terrorize local businesses and extract mob-style protection payments". It is easy claim that…
How does the Chinese Government extracts wealth from Hong Kong? I am genuinely curious.
The headline is rather clickbaity, it is all based on a tweet from the news agency, it is not a government edict.
You wrote: > Shutting down ALL internal Chinese travel from Wuhan, but letting international departures - that did happen, after all the more the merrier, let the world share our misery. ... implying China allowed the…
You mean flights specifically chartered by the US and British governments to evacuate their citizens and their family from Wuhan? It is all in the articles you linked.
It did not. https://www.factcheck.org/2020/05/trumps-flawed-china-travel...
One postal service from Hong Kong is a far cry from "all air transport to Wuhan"
Do you have a source for this?
So where are these videos?
It is an everybody thing, why else would the phrase enter popular usage.
Does NY Post have a source/reference for this?
Like most articles on social credit, it is mistaking a bunch of separate things as a single unified system. from https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/04/03/life-inside-chinas-soci... "The public blacklist has been…
The last one almost certainly refers to "forcibly occupying reserved seats" instead of doing it accidentally. For example, this incident, https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d514d7a457a4e79457a6333566d54/...
I'd love to know why people downvoted me with no explanation.
The references linked in the article specifically mentions smoking on trains and planes.
The devil is always in the detail. The "buying too many video games" line came from the gamification aspect of a social network owned by a private enterprise and has nothing to do with the government scheme. And even…
> You shouldn't let financial institutions using this kind of coercion at will. This is done by local courts, not the financial institutions. And if you read related article on this kind of name and shame tactic, you…
Okay, this is getting way beyond my level of legal knowledge. > China knew this going in, and agreed to it when they signed the treaty. China signed it but they didn't agree to compulsory arbitration. They made…
I am not comparing it to the UN, but how it is referred to in the media is often misleading, especially the "in the Hague" part. Quite a few articles even dropped that bit and just referred to it as an "UN…
It is also worth noting that the Permanent Court of Arbitration is only in the Hague, it is not an UN agency, and not a court in the traditional sense. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent_Court_of_Arbitration
I think the bar for real-life dystopias are considerably higher these days.
So they should be less transparent?
If they are "shockingly cheap" and can be found in a street market, then they are probably not real.
It is not fabricated, it just wasn't accurately reported. Every article I read described it as a government system already implemented and measuring every aspect of your life, when it was actually a scheme created by a…
He is asking why are you overthinking this? People in China have put the cultural revolution behind them, it might be helpful for others to do the same when attempting to psychoanalyse present day Chinese behaviours.…
The book is all well and good, but I would prefer to read an actual article about "allowing their bureaucrats free rein to terrorize local businesses and extract mob-style protection payments". It is easy claim that…
How does the Chinese Government extracts wealth from Hong Kong? I am genuinely curious.
The headline is rather clickbaity, it is all based on a tweet from the news agency, it is not a government edict.