Lily o' the Valley
User ID: 79331058 United States 08/28/2021 03:54 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | China: Pandemic Citizen Control Strategy For those who are interested, what they are doing to control the dialog and the people in China *********************** A SUBJECT FOR DEBATE, AND DEBATE SUPPRESSIONChina Digital Times In recent months, a spirited debate about COVID-19 pandemic control strategy has emerged online, but is actively being suppressed through post deletion and other censorship, intimidation, personal attacks, and retaliation for speaking out. Whether the commentator is an esteemed infectious disease specialist, a well-intentioned local teacher, or an attorney with qualms about the vaccine, there have been swift consequences for daring to question, debate, or even make suggestions regarding the government’s “total eradication” pandemic control strategy. CDT Chinese has archived a number of posts and stories related to the debate. Below are summaries and translations drawn from a selection of this content. [ link to chinadigitaltimes.net (secure)] *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
Lily o' the Valley
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User ID: 79331058 United States 08/28/2021 04:16 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: China: Pandemic Citizen Control Strategy Some interesting discussion from the above article: On July 29, esteemed virologist Dr. Zhang Wenhong weighed in with a Weibo post in which he discussed the Nanjing outbreak and its implications for coexistence and pandemic control policy *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
Trained Noticer
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User ID: 80558422 United States 08/28/2021 04:56 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: China: Pandemic Citizen Control Strategy Good to see you back, Lily. So sorry for your loss. For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible. (Stuart Chase)
It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. (Mark Twain) |