Blogger’s Note: China has quite rightly ‘blocked’ the (Bourgeois) US internet from invading and occupying China’s sovereign ‘space’ through the use of a fire-wall. The Western internet can be accessed in Hong Kong and in one or two limited (and controlled) places in China – with Taiwan currently acting as a ‘Rogue’ State and allowing the abusive indoctrination of its youth through (racist) US internet content. This will be rectified when direct control of Taiwan resumes from Beijing – and all those who collaborated with the US are judiciously dealt with. Meanwhile, the Chinese Proletariat ‘Revolution’ must be protected. If US Tech Companies are not willing to abide by local laws – then they should leave. I would advise the same approach for all European countries – including the UK – and would suggest that our national governments STOP US Tech Companies from flouting our local laws and treating us as if we are US citizens (existing outside of the US) and applying all kinds of discriminatory and prejudicial limitations to our behaviour that are alien to our cultures and contrary to our laws! In reality, Biden’s destructive economic policies are destroying free market businesses and this has led to the InCareer Corporation (which owns ‘Linkedin’) shedding over 700 jobs worldwide and closing non-competitive enterprises. The reactionary US media is packaging this happening as being China’s fault and the product of draconian local regulations. The hypocrisy is palpable. ACW (10.8.2023)
2023-08-09 Ecns.cn Editor:Zhang Dongfang
(ECNS) — LinkedIn, the Microsoft-owned social media network, officially ended its job application service in China on Wednesday, it announced the news on its website.
The decision was made against the backdrop of increasingly fierce market competition and challenges brought by macro-economic environment, said LinkedIn.
It will delete all personal account data after Wednesday, but such a change won’t affect other accounts and services of LinkedIn, it said.
LinkedIn entered China in 2014. It announced to cut 716 positions and shut down its jobs app in the Chinese mainland in May 2023.
