There is a hilarious undercurrent of passive-aggressive anger and concern trolling in this New York Times article about China's seemingly very successful campaign to alleviate extreme poverty. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/31/world/asia/china-poverty-xi-jinping.html …
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somehow i doubt it
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President Xi my people yearn for freedom
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Ve must not haff a poverty gap!pic.twitter.com/lty6FyaFgp
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More likely: how can we force China to make its people poorer?
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Please show internal button wiring. I suspect the button on the Left is disconnected.
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Can you link an article or two that better explains what China's trying to do and how it's going?
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Human rights issues as framed by the CCP usually focus on providing economic rights (job, shelter, food), rather than safeguarding traditional human rights (speech, religion, assembly)
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Maybe you get to be the largest economy in the world by *letting people participate in the economy*?
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