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China stuns world with stainless steel tech once thought impossible
Good example of CCP BS -
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Where did the smog go?
Yesterday, Chinese officialdom suggested anyone weighing less than 50Kg should avoid going outside for fear of being blown away by 90mph winds. (Not 90km/hr) Being well over 50kg, I went shopping. The streets were pretty much devoid of pedestrians, and I had a hard time getting in my 10,000 steps in North China. I could barely walk against the wind. Enjoy it while it lasts. -
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Tensions Rise as UK Police Officers Are Taught About ‘White Privilege’ in Equity Training
Have you informed Xi Jinping yet ? -
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China stuns world with stainless steel tech once thought impossible
Yeah, those Japanese are too smart ...I recall many decades ago when the US was complaining about Japanese imports...so the Japanese changed the name of their industrial city making those products going to America. The named the city "USA" so made in USA was no problem for a while! -
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After Asylum: A Glimpse Inside the Hidden Realities of the UK Refugee Hotel System
It’s a total mess, no argument there. My objection is the untruth that’s banded around by the likes of reformUK and farage. Life as an asylum seeker is pretty bad, and they make it sound like it’s a matter of rocking up on a small boat, being handed a phone and you on the path to the promised land. I find The Telegraph article interesting, like you say, a lot of the problems were created by the conservatives, some of these places aren’t local authority controlled, people are making money out of this - ex-hotels aren’t the places to keep asylum seekers, it was a program created by the conservatives whilst they weren’t processing asylum claims. I think your post is very relevant, the UK may have laws, but there can be a work around - years ago I worked in a company where I was one of the few English nationals, most were foreign students, migrants, illegals - the work was bad, the management were up to no good, they were paid minimum wage and worked like dogs. When you have situations with the possibility of exploration, there will be.
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