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China demands public sector employees hand in their passports (www.dailymail.co.uk)

The number of public sector workers who face restrictions on their ability to travel abroad has been massively expanded this year to include most staff at schools and other state-owned businesses.

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Rosey
Rosey
1 month ago

China gonna China.

dni
dni
1 month ago

End Ximmunism!

bright777
bright777
1 month ago

At least China doesn’t pretend to be a democracy, unlike some places where it’s actually a corporate tyranny controlled by the local Luciferian elite.

john
john
1 month ago
Reply to  bright777

China does pretend, a lot.

bright777
bright777
1 month ago

How can Americans criticize China’s social credit system when their own government has been involved in controversial surveillance and control programs like the NSA, MK ULTRA, and other secret projects? The U.S. has its own history of monitoring citizens and infringing on privacy, from massive surveillance by the NSA to the unethical mind control experiments of MK ULTRA during the Cold War. Isn’t it hypocritical to focus solely on the flaws of other nations’ systems while ignoring or downplaying the problematic practices at home?

AMERICA, YOU’RE UNDER MIND CONTROL.

Nobody
Nobody
1 month ago
Reply to  bright777

Because countries like China and Russia are supposed to incorporate visible communism. While the “west” lies to its people they are going to gight communist while living in a subtly communist society. That’s why in the 60’s people were againt communism while drowning in sorbonne revolution, irresponsible intercourse, drugs, “power to the people” songs, men dressing like women and growing their hair, materialistic cult of thin bodies, religious relativism and other psychological warfare that was only related to communism but was called “youth culture”.

LAZ
LAZ
1 month ago
Reply to  bright777

Hypocrisy is a means to an end for them. It’s kind of their stock in trade

bright777
bright777
1 month ago

The United States is a tyranny disguised as a democracy, based on mental control. The worst kind of tyranny is the one that sells itself as the opposite. When power structures manipulate information, control perceptions, and violate individual freedoms under the guise of ‘protecting democracy,’ it becomes clear that real freedom is compromised. The illusion of choice and liberty masks a system that operates in the shadows, conditioning the population while maintaining an image of democracy.

Brian wolf
Brian wolf
1 month ago
Reply to  bright777

The United States has always been a plutocracy. It will never change but a consumer revolution–though doubtful–could shake things up if led properly by any actual, idealist, wealth …

john
john
1 month ago
Reply to  bright777

You keep turning everything towards America while hiding China’s worse worse government. Classic obfuscation strategy by Chinese Manchurian plant

bright777
bright777
1 month ago
Reply to  john

What you’re saying has nothing to do with my views. I don’t support any form of authoritarianism since I’m a libertarian and a lawyer who defends constitutional principles and values of unrestricted freedom.

bright777
bright777
1 month ago
Reply to  john

I criticize the hypocrisy of so-called liberal and democratic powers like those in the West, which are thought tyrannies. I follow the Orwellian tradition of libertarianism and state criticism.

cocoa
cocoa
1 month ago

It makes complete sens, China is preparing for Taiwan war and needs to control any possible leak. USA and Europe on the other side …

Cherie
Cherie
1 month ago

Funny story. In March 2020 I had a ticket to tour China. Their rules are that you have to leave your passport at their embassy for them to issue a visa (after checking you out). I didn’t want to but had paid the money and was told by so many ppl that it’s ok; they’ve done it; they give it back. Well the day after I dropped off my passport covid hit the news. I knew I wasn’t going. The embassy wouldn’t answer their phones or emails. I had to get the Australian immigration minister to arrange for me to get it back. I had a one hour window. I asked what would’ve happened to my passport and the embassy told me they were taking uncollected passports back to China. Wtf.