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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 27

    A new law in China requires everyone to 'honor, study and defend' Communist heroes and martyrs—and makes it a crime to defame themhttps://on.wsj.com/2JtPSe6 

    12:30 AM - 27 Apr 2018
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    21 replies 97 retweets 94 likes
      1. Michael‏ @michael0602019 Apr 27
        Replying to @WSJ

        We Chinese people fear to talk about the opinions that against them! They control all the media to say what they want them to say! They detained all the people that ask for the justice! They deceive all the people with fake through all the inside and outside media!They are CCP!

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      1. Jackie‏ @JackieHarling1 Apr 27
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        pic.twitter.com/qtYv82Gl88

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      1. ODESZA 🛰 ✝️ 🍂 ♍️‏ @_343GuiltySpark Apr 27
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well they are Communist so this is nothing new, anyone with a right mind shouldn’t be surprised by this. Freedom of speech shouldnt be expected anywhere, even Europe at times. Be happy to be in the U.S, anyone can say anything they want because its a birthright, not a privilege

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      1. cryp‏ @cryppycryp Apr 27
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        I guess no opinions allowed then.

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      1. BitSpec‏ @bitspec Apr 27
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        One ruling party with an autocratic government.

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      2. Wesley Miller for 2020‏ @wesleymillerlaw Apr 27
        Replying to @WSJ

        #DonaldDump just Tweeted: "This looks like a good idea. The 'Murica Freedom Jesus Act', any criticism of a repub while in office is a felony." He WOULD do that.

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      2. kj 🇺🇸‏ @polirical Apr 27
        Replying to @WSJ

        I bet Trump loves this idea . Like China getting rid of term limits.

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      1. Ilias Galiotos  🚀‏ @Ilias__G Apr 27
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        Oh boy.

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      1. Steve Kusaba‏ @MusicalKasparov Apr 27
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        One leap forward 2 leaps back, Tiananmen Square will not sell crack We are rid of Western lice, in our workers paradise From the song: The Holy Cow

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      1. HighestHotLivr‏ @hopesavage Apr 27
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        No more Chairman Mao wristwatches? What will the beggars live on now?

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      1.  ⚡️Andrew McIntyre  ⚡️(George W.Holden)‏ @Gholden1503God Apr 27
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        The woodpecker.

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      1. Alam Chaudry‏ @Alam_Chaudry Apr 27
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        So the history belongs to the winner of the Chinese civil war? Where is the Confucius wisdom in that?

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      1. Glenn Jacob‏ @GlennJacob1 Apr 27
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        Barbarian despots rule these poor Chinese folks

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