LinkedIn Shuts Service in Chinese Mainland – Another US Security Risk Removed! (10.8.2023)

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.

Congo: Children Bagged-Up and Ready for Collection! (25.7.2023)

The children are ‘brainwashed’ to co-operate in their own enslaving and abuse. Many of these adult women may well have been victims of sex-trafficking themselves and are repeating the cycle of abuse they experienced as a child. If the Colonial treatment of the Congo population (by the Belgians) is studied (which involved the routine hacking-off of hands and feet) – then placing children in bags ‘unhurt’ is considered comparatively ‘harmless’ to the local Congo people – regardless of how shocking such practices may seem to the contemporary Western observer.

Homeless Camps ‘Illegal’ in US States! (1.3.2023)

A rising number of municipalities have approved statutes criminalizing homelessness despite the inadequate affordable housing options, made worse by the pandemic-related surge in inflation.

Such measures are needed to protect public safety and to discourage homeless people from living in unsafe and unsanitary conditions, city officials said. However, experts are concerned that the laws do not have the desired effect.

“Most measures that criminalize homelessness are reactive to public pressure rather than based on any evidence-based solution to homelessness,” said Benjamin Henwood, director of the Center for Homelessness, Housing and Health Equity Research at the University of Southern California.

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