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The speaker questions if the council agrees they must always seek the best knowledge and stop harmful policies. The meeting chair interrupts due to time constraints, leading to a discussion about fairness in enforcing rules. The speaker reiterates their question about the council's obligation.

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The speaker criticizes an elderly man with dementia, implying he is unfit to lead the country due to his age and health. They mention that he tells lies, struggles to speak English, and his family's appearance. The speaker questions how he can be reelected when he has trouble walking.

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In Beijing, a green health code is needed for transportation and access to apartments is monitored. Checkpoints are common, and residents live in gated compounds with one entrance. Wang Yu faced resistance from security guards to enter her building. Visitors must log in, adding to the surveillance. Uncertainty looms as residents fear being denied entry. The strict measures are seen as illegal by some. The Chinese government's control is evident in everyday life. Translation: In Beijing, a green health code is required for buses and subways, and access to apartments is monitored. Residents live in gated compounds with only one entrance. Wang Yu faced resistance from security guards to enter her building. Visitors must also log in. Uncertainty about being denied entry is a concern. Some view the strict measures as illegal. The Chinese government's control is visible in daily life.

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A woman in Nanjing follows social ranking rules to maintain a good social credit score. Her purchases, like nappies, reflect positively on her. Only 18,000 out of 8,000,000 people are model citizens in this city. Good scores bring discounts on public services, while low scores lead to loss of rights. Those with a score of 0 are blacklisted, like journalist Liu Hu who uncovered corruption. Being blacklisted means no bank loans, starting a business, or buying an apartment.

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An individual with integrity, who served as a senior police officer for over 25 years, made a terrible lapse in judgment and has apologized. He has family in Hong Kong and understands the situation there and in China. He has apologized directly to the individual concerned and to the speaker.

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Let's take a walk down Alberfure High Street and see how people react. Are you happy to join me? As we walk, I recall how social interactions have changed. For instance, my 75-year-old grandmother recently called me excitedly about Tommy Robinson, expressing her agreement with his views. It's surprising to see such a shift in perspective, especially from someone of her age. This highlights how discussions and opinions are evolving, even among older generations. Let's see what the public thinks today.

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- The conversation centers on a neighbor dispute and enforcement of village ordinances. The speaker implies trouble arises when the neighbor complains about work being done that goes against the village rules, such as detailing or washing the car. - They question whether the activity is on private property, with references to work on the lawn and “on your own property,” but the other party counters that it is “still in public view.” - The speaker asserts that they are not making things up and mentions a plan to call a lieutenant to come over, citing water violations and other issues: “Water violations. Washington motor vehicles, rods, furniture, living in public place. This is a private area. This is a private private residential Yeah. This is a home.” - The other person pushes back, saying “That’s what you say. It’s still in public view,” and challenges whether the deed proves private property: “You wanna get the deed to the house that says it’s private? It’s a private area.” - The first speaker warns that if actions continue, they will be back “to give you tickets,” and adds: “The cancel is really quick.” - There is an advisory stance: “So I’m advising you. You guys wanna do something? If you wanna give us the ticket, you should give it to us now because we do do it. We Start doing some work, and then you’ll have your ticket.” - A disagreement over whether the location is a public place persists, with the claim: “But it said public place. This is not a public place.” - Details shift to a vehicle discussion: the car in question, with a name “Eric G,” described as the car “we got the guy we got from.” The conversation notes: “In Connecticut, by the way.” - They reference another car “here that was parked with those plates and this or mismatched on the car,” suggesting some verification or pattern they’ve observed: “We have that other car here that was parked with those plates and this or mismatched on the car. Yeah. We get away with it for a while.” - The car’s ownership details are discussed: “Was the car bought between me and my friend. He bought this car yesterday. What state? Connecticut.” - The name under the title is identified as “Eric Gere.” The dialogue confirms: “The names are the name under the title is Eric Gere.”

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I enjoy having fun and love the USA. In the past, people were treated roughly and protests were handled swiftly. I miss the old days when troublemakers were removed forcefully. Law enforcement should act faster. I am the candidate for law and order.

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Democrats were excited as Harris supporters arrived in The Villages. Shouts of "Harris 2024" were heard throughout the retirement community, which had supposedly been dominated by MAGA forces since 2016, who controlled pickleball courts and bingo games.

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A town board approved a deal for a battery plant that would bring jobs and investment, but the citizens were unhappy with the company's ties to the Communist Chinese Party. As a result, they ousted the entire local government. The new board member emphasized that the democratic process works when people get involved and educate themselves on the issues. The goal of the new government is to prevent the Chinese-owned company from coming to their town. The chances of stopping the factory seem good, as the new board can change zoning rules and file a lawsuit. The citizens' fight was not only against the town board, but also against the supporters of the company.

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I am frustrated and upset about what the Welsh government is doing to us farmers. I have been farming since 1903 and want to pass it on to future generations. I understand the need for some changes in farming practices, but the government's actions feel like they are trying to eliminate us just to meet their net zero quotas. I am willing to do anything to fight for my right to continue farming.

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I regret coming to parliament at 98 years old. I have faced immense hatred and just wanted to peacefully leave this world with my family. Now, I am being forced to go to my friends in South America.

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Everywhere she goes, Oh Young Houyu is followed. What she buys, how she behaves is tracked and scored to show how responsible and trustworthy she is. It's called the social credit system. In one version now being tested, a person's reputation is scored on a scale of three fifty to nine fifty. And Halyuk, with a good score of seven fifty two, is okay with it. In fact, most people are. It's a mechanism, like, pushes you to become a better citizen. It's big data meets big brother, expanding how the government monitors, understands, and ultimately controls its 1,400,000,000 citizens. Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence and facial recognition Glasses. And a web of more than 200,000,000 surveillance cameras. Are people bothered by privacy concerns? We think, it's a lot of camera Keep the safety. It's really good. We can accept it. Companies are experimenting with the algorithms to help the government create the new national social credit system. The government also has pilot projects. In one, citizens are required to do hours of unpaid work to get benefits, and scores are docked for things like littering, a messy yard, gossip, even jaywalking. Video of offenders is shown on the local news. And information collectors like Jo Ai Ni are paid to report on their neighbors. Her quota, 10 injuries a month. Like the man who carried a drunk person home. A good deed, she says. Good social credit gets rewarded with perks like cheap loans and travel deals, but a bad score means public shame and worse. Hwang Hwaijun lost a court case and didn't pay. Now he's on a government blacklist. Beautiful. I can't buy airplane or train tickets, he says. And the list goes on. Being discredited makes it hard to get a job or put kids in top schools. The social credit system will go nationwide next year, and few here are willing to criticize it. Something that may pose a risk itself for a bad score and the life that comes with it. Janice Mackie Frayer, NBC News, Beijing.

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Years of planning have led to the destruction of our town, leaving the poor, hardworking people and elders with nothing. We demand a logical explanation for why our homes are gone. A family was forced to evacuate, but the manager heartlessly denied them a moment to gather their belongings because their house had ash in it. The system and the governor have imposed rules without consulting those on the ground, making it even harder for people to coordinate hospital visits. Lahaina should have the power to determine its own fate.

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Many people feel beaten down, questioning the purpose of their hard work just to provide for their families and pay taxes. They long for a time when life was simpler, where hard work led to home ownership and freedom without excessive control. Instead, they face negative labels and media manipulation. The recent funeral of a young girl received little attention, highlighting the disconnect. The truth is, these individuals are not defined by labels; they are decent, ordinary people who want to contribute positively to society. They are not far-right; they are simply wonderful people striving for a better life.

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A 102-year-old Oakland resident received a citation to remove graffiti from his fence or face fines. He used to paint over graffiti himself but now relies on his son. The family's commercial building has been broken into multiple times, with little help from the police. Despite these challenges, the elderly man's secret to a long life is simply to keep breathing and behave. His family hopes Oakland will improve.

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Community-run shops and hotels in this neighborhood have been abandoned. People were forcefully taken from their homes by commandos, while the police and army did not intervene to stop the community's properties from being vandalized on the streets. It is possible that there are supporters within the government and police force.

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Speaker 0 argues that, for the last twenty years, the political classes have attacked farming in the countryside and tried to tell farmers how to operate. They state that their family has looked after the countryside for more than five hundred years and that they do not need “townies” dictating farming practices. They express frustration that they are now being paid to stop growing food and instead grow wildflowers. They call this situation insanity and say they are considering ceasing their production after five hundred years.

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The speaker says there are up to 1,000 people living here. Locals don't seem to be happy about it; nobody likes strangers in their community.

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The speaker found that someone first registered to vote at age 29, many years after coming to the United States.

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I received a text from my daughter urging me not to go to the store or participate in protests. I’m proud of my Mexican heritage, but I believe in working hard and following the rules. If I had a business and employees protested, I would fire them. Everyone should work legally and respect the system. Protests don’t solve anything; all lives matter, not just specific groups. People complain about deportations, but if they had the right paperwork, there wouldn’t be an issue. It frustrates me when people take advantage of the system and then want to avoid the consequences. We need to use common sense and take responsibility for our actions.

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They say they're cleaning up this place because the fancy leaders are coming into town. And that's true.

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Fox claims the area is being cleaned up because important leaders are visiting.

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People who try to speak up or run against those in power are silenced and face severe consequences, including losing their homes and even their lives. This is true for those who work for the city or the school board, as they are expected to vote in favor of those in power. The speaker urges everyone to open their eyes and realize that these people in power are not allies but rather destructive forces in the community.

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Lawyer Chang Aija, a former school counselor, reposted a message on social media that cost her her job and home. The post was an apparent jab at China's president Xi Jinping. Chang Aija stated she was shocked that a few paragraphs got her into so much trouble. Police questioned her at her school, and days later, she was fired and forced to leave her school housing. She stated that it feels like a society with an emperor. She also noted that in other countries, people can criticize and even mock leaders.
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