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Sublimeldg311 43 points ago +43 / -0

Oh ho! Is funny because they literally can’t complain because government will kill and harvest organs if they do!

(In the voice of that Arab dude from Family Guy)

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kanabiis 14 points ago +14 / -0

Or worse, you become a 'bodies' exhibit touring the US.

Sick

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Sublimeldg311 9 points ago +10 / -1

I’ve walked past that exhibit in Vegas before and just thought to myself “Why the hell would people pay to see this?” If you’re curious about the inner workings of the human body, you can just open up an anatomy book.... paying to see dissected and preserved human corpses for entertainment is just plain morbid and wrong. No respect.

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Parkyr413 7 points ago +7 / -0

Got brought to that in middle school, gut wrenching.

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CowForCow 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are two different versions of this exhibit. One was created back in 1995 known as “Body Worlds”, The second exhibit is known as “Bodies the Exhibit” and it opened in 2005. These two traveling museum exhibits are completely unaffiliated. While the original exhibit is believed to be completely above board, The newer exhibit features almost exclusively Chinese men’s bodies and there are allegations that the bodies may not have been sourced in entirely ethical fashions. Considerable evidence exists showing that the Chinese Communist Party may have used executed prisoners to create the exhibits.

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Sublimeldg311 1 point ago +1 / -0

Matter of personal opinion and preference, that’s all.

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SBOJ_JOBS 24 points ago +24 / -0

Social score is to China

As karma is to reddit.

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Beat_to_Quarters 20 points ago +20 / -0

North Korea and China. Happiest places on Earth. Did you know they had literally zero black people murdered in either country in years? What a utopia.

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AntsCamera 8 points ago +8 / -0

African Belt and Road Nations want to have a talk with you Just to ensure you say the right things, and don't say the wrong things.

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Batman-von-Pepe 5 points ago +5 / -0

Things like this are possible and perpetuated through mindless parroting and low iq or generally ignorant people that don't understand or don't care about things like primary sources vs secondary, tertiary, etc.. These are the same people who still don't understand how the game telephone works.

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AntsCamera 11 points ago +11 / -0

Nazis and Soviets in Stalinist Russia could certainly complain if they wanted to. They didn't have people telling on them, or secret police showing up in the middle of the night to deal with people who had the wrong opinions not dictated by the state.

Noooo, that never happened, not once. Also China has been square and honest on all the info they had on this virus.

Our media is bought out by China, and should be treated as foreign agents and not press.

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Beels 8 points ago +8 / -0

News By China

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C_Jonesy 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was just wondering... is that literally what the “C” stands for? I mean, could they carry China’s jock strap any more blatantly?

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colddeadhands 6 points ago +6 / -0

“Hey, Mr. Woo, what did you think about the government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak.”

“Well, I have to say. I wasn’t ecstatic about it. ...”

“Hello, Mr. Woo. Are you still there? Where did you go?”

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TwoIfBySea 5 points ago +5 / -0

In China, you are allowed to praise the president.

In America, you are allowed to criticize the president.

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RussianBot2 5 points ago +5 / -0

Reminds me Soviet Union.

Всем Довольны Слава КПСС!

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H4yw1r3 4 points ago +4 / -0

98% of the population in North Korea votes for Kim JongUn too

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the-new-style 1 point ago +2 / -1

https://alphahistory.com/chineserevolution/hundred-flowers-campaign/

The Hundred Flowers campaign (baihua yundong) was a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) program that encouraged China’s intellectuals to submit different ideas, opinions and suggestions – even criticism of the party and its policies. It was launched by Mao Zedong in May 1956 with the phrase “Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend”.

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The Hundred Flowers gave way to a new purge called the Anti-Rightist movement, initiated in the summer of 1957. Between 300,000 and 550,000 individuals were identified as Rightists, most of them intellectuals, academics, writers and artists. The majority were publicly discredited and lost their jobs, while a smaller number were forced into labour camps for ‘re-education’.