#china

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

"On June 29th, Premier Li Qiang chaired a State Council executive meeting where they discussed and approved the "Public Security Administration Punishments Law" The draft has been reviewed and announced by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and is open for public feedback.
This revision touches on a wide range of issues, from insulting martyrs and pyramid schemes to exam cheating and drone flights. The most controversial are provisions against actions and symbols "harming the spirit of the Chinese nation or hurting its feelings."
Wearing or displaying symbols in public places that "damage the spirit of the Chinese nation or hurt the feelings of the Chinese people," as well as "producing, disseminating, promoting, or distributing items or statements that harm the spirit of the Chinese nation or hurt its feelings," could result in a detention of 5 to 10 days or a fine ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 yuan. In severe cases, the penalty could escalate to a 10 to 15-day detention, coupled with a fine of up to 5,000 yuan."
#china is very fragile

Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=dtqavil6TGE

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aljazeera@squeet.me

Breaking new ground: Dance sport returns to Asian Games

Breaking will be one of the final medal events in Hangzhou.The dance sport is making its Asian Games debut and will also feature at the Olympics for the firs...#2023asiangames #AlJazeera #AlJazeeraEnglish #AsianGames #Breaking #China #Chinesetradition #Dancesport #Hangzhou #Hangzhou2023 #Olympicsports #Olympics #aljazeera #aljazeeraenglish #aljazeeralive #aljazeeravideo #aljazeeraEnglish #aljazeeralatest #aljazeeralive #aljazeeralivenews #chinalatestnews #jive #tango
Breaking new ground: Dance sport returns to Asian Games

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theaitetos@diaspora.psyco.fr

The Decisive Turn

The mass of facts is getting to the point where even the #deranged #NATO strategists are beginning to have to admit their relevance to the situation and the total impossibility of the NATO objectives.
  1. Western arms and ammunition shortages.
    In June this year, British Defense Secretary Wallace said that Western countries had run out of national stocks of weapons that could be supplied to Kiev. For his part, Biden admitted in July that the decision to give cluster munitions to Ukraine was made because conventional shells had been exhausted.

  2. Public confidence in politicians in Europe and the U.S. has been lost.
    Ratings of distrust towards the heads of state of the EU and the USA are at a historical peak. 57 percent disapprove of Biden’s actions, 69 percent disapprove of Macron’s actions, 72 percent disapprove of Scholz’s actions. The majority of people in the US and European countries oppose supplying arms to Ukraine.

  3. The failure of the Kiev regime’s counteroffensive.
    The Ukrainian military, backed by NATO, has suffered huge losses in equipment and manpower. The lack of any results has disappointed Western sponsors.

  4. Economic problems of Europe and the USA.
    Eurozone economies are in recession. Germany is forced to cut social payments to poor families because of the costs of militarization of the Kiev regime. France has reduced the number of aid recipients; food packages are no longer distributed to those in need, and reimbursing of the purchase of medicines has been cut back. International agencies, expecting deterioration of the financial situation of the United States in the next three years, downgraded the long-term investment rating of the United States.

  5. Shortage of Ukrainian army personnel.
    The Kiev regime is mobilizing men over 50 years old, as well as those with tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, HIV, and others. From October 1, 2023, women will also be enrolled in the military register. Nurses, doctors and pharmacists will be barred from leaving Ukraine.

  6. Ukraine is bankrupt.
    Ukraine’s GDP in 2022 fell by 30.4 percent—the worst result in the country’s history. Without help from Washington and Brussels, Kiev cannot fulfill its obligations to its citizens. Ukraine has lost its financial autonomy.

  7. Demographic catastrophe in Ukraine.
    More than 10.5 million people fled from Ukraine. Another 11.2 million residents of Crimea, Sevastopol, Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, as well as Zaporizhya and Kherson regions made their choice to be with Russia. Since 2014, Ukraine has lost 53.7 percent of its population.

These 7 facts speak for themselves: Either the Kiev regime capitulates on the terms of the Russian Federation or Ukraine will cease to exist as a state.

The madness will end, and the sooner it ends, the better. #Ukraine has already been comprehensively defeated. It has lost a higher percentage of its population than any of the defeated #Axis states in #WWII and any of the #TripleAlliance states in #WWI. #NATO has been exposed as a #paper-tiger and the #G7 “global” economy has been exposed as a mere regional one with no control and little influence over 80 percent of the planetary population.

WWIII will not end when Ukraine surrenders, but a NATO surrender on the Near Eastern Front will spare #Europe some of the suffering that the Ukrainian people have experienced, because the #war with #China is going to be far more economically #devastating than the #proxy #war with #Russia has been.