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What Are We Witnessing? The Early Morning of World War 3


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>China has made it illegal to play video games more than 3 hours a week for adolescents 

 

>They've also made it illegal to have a tutor, for anyone and everyone. 

 

>Afghanistan is, well, Afghanistan. 

 

>And.... there is speculation that china also 'got rid of' 1,000,000 Islamic people and it was an 'ethnic cleansing'. They were taken to a 'camp' and never seen again, though, with what little information has been gathered, through analyzing traffic patterns and information like that, it has been determined there is no one living any longer at the camp- and all vehicles that do go into the camp, never come out. Which is very similar to the traffic pattern of traffic  going into nazi concentration camps. 

 

Now, after hearing the news of today. I'd like for you to read the news of the 1950's, during the Chinese "Great Leap Forward" (one of the most devastating periods in human history) and view the parallels drawn between the highlighted texts and the truths of our current time. Doesn't it all sound a little familiar? 

 

The Great Leap Forward

The Great Leap Forward (Second Five Year Plan) of the People's Republic of China (PRC) was an economic and social campaign led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1958 to 1962. Chairman Mao Zedong launched the campaign to reconstruct the country from an agrarian economy into a communist society through the formation of people's communes. Mao decreed increased efforts to multiply grain yields and bring industry to the countryside. Local officials were fearful of Anti-Rightist Campaigns and competed to fulfill or over-fulfill quotas based on Mao's exaggerated claims, collecting "surpluses" that in fact did not exist and leaving farmers to starve. Higher officials did not dare to report the economic disaster caused by these policies, and national officials, blaming bad weather for the decline in food output, took little or no action.

 

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Dr. Li Wenliang, who was silenced for trying to share news about the new coronavirus long before Chinese authorities disclosed its full threat, died Feb. 7, 2020, of the disease. His death sparked a demand to lessen censorship on social media and for free speech in china. 

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Liu Zhiming, director of the Wuchang hospital in Wuhan, the Chinese city at the center of the novel coronavirus outbreak, died of the virus, according to a statement released by local government

 

The Great Leap resulted in tens of millions of deaths, with estimates ranging between 15 and 55 million deaths, making the Great Chinese Famine the largest famine in human history.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

 

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As of today, September 9th 2021, There have been 4.55 million Recorded Deaths Globally from Coronavirus- and 219 million recorded cases of infected. 

 

Chief changes in the lives of rural Chinese people included the incremental introduction of mandatory agricultural collectivization. Private farming was prohibited, and those engaged in it were persecuted and labeled counter-revolutionaries. Restrictions on rural people were enforced through public struggle sessions and social pressure, although people also experienced forced labor.[8]

 

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Hong Kong revolt. 

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BLM movement, USA. 

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Los Angeles mask and covid restriction signs, 'rural people' wearing masks. 

 

Rural industrialization, while officially a priority of the campaign, saw "its development ... aborted by the mistakes of the Great Leap Forward".[9] The Great Leap was one of two periods between 1953 and 1976 in which China's economy shrank.[10] Economist Dwight Perkins argues that "enormous amounts of investment produced only modest increases in production or none at all. ... In short, the Great Leap was a very expensive disaster".[11]

In 1959, Mao Zedong ceded day-to-day leadership to pragmatic moderates like Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping and the CCP studied the damage done at conferences in 1960 and 1962, especially at the "Seven Thousand Cadres Conference". Mao did not retreat from his policies and instead blamed problems on bad implementation and "rightists" for opposing him. He initiated the Socialist Education Movement in 1963 and the Cultural Revolution in 1966 in order to remove opposition and re-consolidate his power. In addition, dozens of dams constructed in Zhumadian, Henan during the Great Leap Forward collapsed in 1975 (under the influence of Typhoon Nina) and resulted in the 1975 Banqiao Dam failure, with an estimated death toll between tens of thousands to 240,000.[12][13]

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http://hawaii.edu/powerkills/NOTE2.HTM 

 

 

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blank this is retarded, stahp

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my mom said it was a good analysis lol

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I asked tryp what he thought bout my article and he said 

 

"a lot of people have been drawing parallels to what china is doing now and the great leap forward...has a lot to do with china trying to shed western influence
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they've broken down large companies like alibaba and are taking more anti-capitalist stances. they've been banning media that portrays men as too effeminate, they also see the social justice movement of the west as mentally ill...although a fair amount of their population already sees it that way too
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crackdowns on media, k pop is deemed a bad influence, lots of similar things going on
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movie stars being punished for being too lavish" 

 

-tryppie pie 

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ever thought of something like blogging 

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You found all the old and insignificant info thats not enough to provoke a war, so here is some help from recent news

https://www.newsweek.com/japan-officials-escalate-concerns-about-possible-china-attack-taiwan-1627350

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-58459128

next time open the news and look around, open your high cholesterol mind and eyes to the world

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ever thought of something like blogging 

Oh believe me she has. 

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"henlo ameruria, wanted to say, china, make a bad." 

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