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"Rescue teams, please come quickly! Look, so many people are calling for help!" said the woman filming this video.
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"Rescue teams, please come quickly! Look, so many people are calling for help!" said the woman filming this video.
This is near the Dashiqiao Market on National Highway 107 in #Zhuozhou City, #Hebei Province, #China, where continuous calls for help can be heard.
Hebei's Zhuozhou…
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China's influencer market is booming & foreigners are getting in on the action.
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China's influencer market is booming & foreigners are getting in on the action.
While many avoid politics, a growing cadre, tempted by traffic, profits & plaudits are aligning their content to CCP-approved narratives.
A 🧵 on the foreign vlogger to CCP propagandist pipeline.
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The real danger in Canada-China trade isn’t scale. It’s over-dependence.
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The real danger in Canada-China trade isn’t scale. It’s over-dependence.
China can buy Canadian goods, but it’s risky to let a sector or company become so dependent on the Chinese market that Beijing can use that dependence to apply political pressure. That isn’t a hypothetical.
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In a bear market, it’s actually easier to make small daily profits if you know how to short. Almost all altcoin pump reactions to ‘good news’ are unsustainable (avoid heavily controlled coins) because there just isn’t enough money left on the table.
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In a bear market, it’s actually easier to make small daily profits if you know how to short. Almost all altcoin pump reactions to ‘good news’ are unsustainable (avoid heavily controlled coins) because there just isn’t enough money left on the table.
When dumb money believes
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This is how military bloggers livestream in China. No filters. No polish. Just raw anger, shouting, and permanent outrage.
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This is how military bloggers livestream in China. No filters. No polish. Just raw anger, shouting, and permanent outrage.
And it works, because there is a huge market for it. Wumaos don’t want analysis. They want emotion.
The louder you sound, the more “patriotic” you look.
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