"My parents didn't pay through the nose for me to study my own culture at a prestigious foreign university for them to say things that go against the party line. I didn't come here to learn, I came here for networking and a door-opening piece of paper!"
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There is a video on the issue (4 min)
Interesting watch, cheers. I find it mental that a student getting uppity about a challenging question has resulted in all of this.
Streisand effect in full display.