Of course.
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Replying to @cowboyInNY
So you're saying you're wondering what will happen to Jiangxi's local officials for setting up a barricade?
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Exactly. Since the central government explicitly gave orders to let Hubei people go across provincial lines, it took a lot of guts for JX officials to openly disobey.
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Replying to @cowboyInNY
Blackbox! I'd love to understand better how that country's political economy works.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
You can earn multiple PH.D degrees studying that.

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Replying to @cowboyInNY
A PH.D in that is worth less than a conversation with a single frank conversation with a mid-level cadre.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
No frank conversation will happen when such guys are sober.
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Replying to @cowboyInNY
I feel like that’s a conversation that would only happen in dongbei
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Replying to @cowboyInNY
Yeah, I got shaken down by corrupt cops in a tier 3 city in Dongbei. It was hell, but I am extremely grateful it happened in retrospect. It taught me a lot about the world.
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Thanks for the kind words - not sure I deserve that
If I have a Ph.D. you may be the dean of the school that granted it.
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