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LifeInsuranceCapital 112 points ago +112 / -0

Per Chinese law, every Chinese citizen living abroad is required to spy for Chinese intelligence services is requested.

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GlacialSpeed 54 points ago +55 / -1

That CCP list is about to be downplayed hard by every media/tech company.

"Hurr Durr, this is like a republican party member being on the board of a chinese company"

No it fucking isn't.

These people are working to destroy America and strengthen China. They are enemies of the American public.

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Krat 27 points ago +27 / -0

Its racist to be suspicious of chinese people. This is how it will be spun. Racism.

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MichaelGioIreland 8 points ago +8 / -0

It's good that I'm immune to racism accusations because racism doesn't exist. It's a poorly and constantly redefined sociologist-pro communist term used to get people to sign away their rights and crush Christianity.

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Rekot24 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've gotten used to not using China, but instead CCP. Not only does it assuage the racism stupidity, but it allows you to make an argument against communism as well and really point out what the true enemy is here.

Trump card, people who defend the CCP you can accuse of genocide denying or some other form of genocide supporting since the CCP is on record killing millions of it's people. So if anything, you can argue you love the Chinese people and don't think they should be slaves and killed by it's cruel regime.

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Hijinx81 4 points ago +4 / -0

Remember to tell anyone who calls you racist “China isn’t a race” it shuts them up pretty damn fast.

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DonttrustChina 3 points ago +3 / -0

this is like a republican party member being on the board of a chinese company

Honestly I'd have serious questions about that too.

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mcoulton 3 points ago +3 / -0

Germans in the 1093s also joined the nazi party whether they believed or not to get a jon in the 1930s

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readyIgnite 14 points ago +15 / -1

Are they compensated for doing so?

Post-college we used to joke in Bay Area corporate life how some of our freshly graduated peers could afford apartments, travel, and constant shopping for jewelry and clothes.

This made sense for local raised families who live at home long into their 30's saving money.

It did not make sense for the foreign born on a work visa traveling back to China a few times per year. Knowing ballpark salary that fresh grads work on the level of spending would require other sources or tremendous debts.

Hopping companies we'd joke that each new company seem to always have one or two independently wealthy recent college graduates working in the trenches.

Observations are all anecdotal but frequent enough for inside jokes at meetups with my graduating class.

Compensation programs tied to that Chinese law would fit the puzzle too cleanly.

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Kckroosian 6 points ago +6 / -0

Used to be a contractor for USCIS. I saw a lot of files where people from China living WAY beyond their means. One was a busboy who bought a 400k house for cash. Just amazing the shit those people get away with. Govt does not give a shit.

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Tantalus4200 1 point ago +1 / -0

That true?