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Jiang's official commemorative documentary actually covered about Falun Gong cult crackdown and the establishment of the 610 Office (anti-cult security agency) with its former founding officer

I didn't think they would talk about Falun Gong in the documentary

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u/Choice-Grade1358 — 3 days ago

One of the differences between China and USSR is that China acknowledges, commemorates, reflects their former leaders and upheld it's revolutionary goals among it's leadership

u/Choice-Grade1358 — 3 days ago

So you're telling me that Japan can claim lands that aren't theirs and barge into other businesses. But China/Russia cannot. And most people in Taiwan are not ethnically han-Chinese?

u/Choice-Grade1358 — 7 days ago

In other words, it is fine for Japan to claim territorially lands that isn't thiers. But China and Russia aren't allowed.

u/Choice-Grade1358 — 8 days ago
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Former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji passed away at 98 years old

Premier of China from 1998-2003

Also another technocrat and engineer in the leadership

Died 4 days before Jiang Zemin's 100th

u/Choice-Grade1358 — 9 days ago

China is broadcasting nationally on CCTV a 12-episode documentary of Jiang Zemin with unreleased footages. It is a national thing for China to broadcast documentary of past leaders who passed away by their anniversaries of a leader's birth 100, 110, 120, 130 etc.

u/Choice-Grade1358 — 10 days ago

Japanese media's attempts to downplay China's military has become completely irrational. Apparently a Japanese WWII Akagi carrier is somehow better because it carried 91 planes, while using cherry-picked numbers to obscure Chinese numbers.

Japanese media explains why most Japanese are delusional and can beat China militarily

u/Choice-Grade1358 — 12 days ago

"You are the last major communist dictatorship in the world."

Old interview with American journalist Mike Wallace from 26 years ago and probably the last 1-1 interview that any Chinese leaders had with western journalist since then

u/Choice-Grade1358 — 15 days ago

If y'all are actually still at school. Then I don't know what anti-china propaganda has your schools & education systems been feeding you.

u/Choice-Grade1358 — 19 days ago