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I don't think it's an issue of what they've done. I'm sure everyone makes a change to such tourist attractions to aid tourism or nature.
What's weird is that they lie about it. Anyone else would have issued a news article, even a local one, saying the rivers are dry and this is what we have done to save tourism/nature etc etc.
These fucks blatantly hide the truth because it makes it look like everything is perfect. And they do a fine job of it. This country is one one of the finest built bullshit producing machine and it won't change until someone at the top decides to have a change of heart.
Hold on America is still way far ahead in term of fine bullshit
Well that's an impossible statement to verify if I ever saw one.
The fact that people still find it hard to accept the similarities between the US gov and the CCP is wild
I mean all government organizations are similar to the CCP, I'd just have to say that most governments don't have multiple massacres of their own ppl on a mass scale for disagreements with how they are being governed. Once a massacer accurs too protesters, then I won't see this as a false equivalent.