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Speaker 0 expresses a sensation of tingling. Speaker 1 shares a personal story of their father being shot and mother being kidnapped, with no updates since then. Speaker 2 suggests not supporting the CCP due to their influence on politicians and their questionable actions. Speaker 3 states that the CCP does not represent them. Speaker 0 continues to mention the tingling sensation.

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The speakers discuss a scandal involving their father, a magistrate, who was involved in a secret group that engaged in extreme sexual practices and rituals. They reveal that their father was threatened and eventually killed because of his knowledge of the group's activities. They express their frustration with the justice system and call for the truth to be revealed to the public. They believe that their father's death was not natural and that there is a larger corruption within the system. They express hope that by exposing the truth, they can bring about change and hold those responsible accountable.

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On the 130th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth, protests erupted in China, with people calling for a return to the Mao era and the Cultural Revolution. Many argue that after 40 years of reform and opening up, around 600 million people in China still live in poverty, and their situation is worsening due to the pandemic and deteriorating relations with countries like the US. With no legal channels for seeking social justice, frustration and grievances are growing, and some see a second Cultural Revolution as an opportunity for change. The middle class, who are also facing economic decline, may desire a cultural revolution to overthrow the current system. However, the consequences of such a revolution are uncertain, and the future of China remains worrying.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 express their desire to take down the CCP. Speaker 1 shares their personal experiences of facing unfairness in life. Speaker 2 asserts that they will reclaim something and states facts. The transcript ends with the message that change is impossible without action.

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The speaker expresses concern about the replacement of the term "mother" with "birthing people" in official policies. They argue that the current societal environment lacks respect for women, children, and men, and emphasizes the importance of women in shaping nations. The speaker suggests that attacking the concept of motherhood and removing fathers is a strategy to undermine the security and conditioning of society. They highlight the significance of masculinity and femininity in protecting and nurturing individuals and society as a whole.

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Speaker 0 describes an encounter where a person tells her, “good luck to your husband dealing with you,” and she responds, “my husband loves me.” The other person replies that “that’s why we’re trying to get him fired,” indicating to Speaker 0 that this is not an isolated incident but part of an organized group aiming to destroy both her and her husband’s livelihoods because of her political criticisms of a foreign government. Speaker 0 emphasizes her husband has nothing to do with her career, works in athletics at a school, loves his students, and is not going to issue a statement condemning his wife. Speaker 0 explains that the group’s goal is to destroy her husband’s livelihood for failing to condemn her publicly. She notes that the husband wants no part in politics and is not responsible for her career. She decides to file a police report and asks for identifying information about a woman she encountered, including video of the woman and her dog, to corroborate the incident. Speaker 0 highlights the woman’s alleged attempt to sic her dog on Speaker 0 and her dog, pointing to the dog’s behavior as evidence. She asks the woman if it was appropriate to use her dog in that way, and the woman denies it, insisting she did not sick the dog on them. The conversation shifts as Speaker 0 presents a separate video that she claims proves her account. The other person attempts to interrupt, insisting, “You’re trying to get me fired,” and Speaker 0 counters that everyone is trying to get her fired and that the other person is part of that group. Speaker 1 admits that others are trying to get Speaker 0 fired and acknowledges that the other person is “part of that everybody.” Speaker 0 reiterates that the woman tried to sic her dog on them and threatens her husband’s livelihood, asserting she will not be intimidated. Speaker 0 emphasizes she will continue her commentary and will not apologize for her actions or stance, even if the confrontation involves threats or stalking behavior online. Throughout, Speaker 0 frames the situation as an organized effort to silence and ruin both her and her husband over her political critique of a foreign government, while defending her husband’s innocence and his separation from her professional life. She asserts resolve to document the incident and press charges, and to persist with her public commentary despite the confrontation.

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The speaker discusses misleading headlines and quotes from a news segment. They clarify that a statement about imposing tariffs on cars from China was taken out of context to create a false narrative. The speaker did not actually call for violence if not elected. This behavior is described as deceptive. Translation: The speaker talks about misleading headlines and quotes from a news segment. They explain that a statement about imposing tariffs on cars from China was twisted to create a false story. The speaker did not actually call for violence if not elected. This behavior is labeled as deceptive.

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The speaker is asked if anything else happened at Tiananmen Square besides the protest in 1989, to which they respond that there was a massacre. They are then asked if they agree with the Trump and Biden administrations that the Chinese government is committing genocide against the Uighur people, but the speaker avoids giving a direct answer. The speaker is also asked if they agree with Joe Biden's statement that Xi Jinping is a dictator, but they refuse to comment on world leaders. The questioner suggests that the speaker may be afraid of losing their job or being arrested if they speak negatively about the Chinese Communist Party, but the speaker denies this and states that critical content about China can be found on TikTok.

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35 years ago, Tiananmen Square saw a brutal crackdown on peaceful protesters. Memories of the event are still vivid for many, highlighting the ongoing suppression of free speech in China. Recent protests against censorship led to arrests and torture of activists. The current regime is cracking down on civil society and committing atrocities against Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Hong Kongers. It is time to take action against these injustices and stand up for justice and humanity. Translation: Memories of the Tiananmen Square massacre remain strong, reflecting ongoing suppression of free speech in China. Recent protests led to arrests and torture of activists. The regime is cracking down on civil society and committing atrocities against Uyghurs, Tibetans, and Hong Kongers. It is time to act against these injustices and stand up for justice and humanity.

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The speaker criticizes the woke revolution, comparing it to past revolutions that spiraled out of control. They argue that communism and recent ideologies fail to understand human nature and attempt to change reality through shouting. The speaker draws parallels between today's woke revolution and Mao's cultural revolution in China, highlighting the purging of old customs and the use of shame and reeducation. They also discuss an incident involving a law professor who was punished for using taboo words in an exam. The speaker mentions the existence of a "red guard" on Twitter and gives an example of a banjo player who had to apologize for endorsing an unapproved book. They conclude by criticizing the arrogance of thinking one's revolution is superior and mention controversial beliefs about gender, obesity, and biology.

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The speaker discusses the quote "we can see what can be unburdened by what has been," labeling it as Marxist ideology. They mention Mao Zedong's campaign to create a new China and the Bolsheviks' efforts in Russia to establish a socialist utopia. The speaker criticizes Vice President Harris for her supposed Marxist beliefs, suggesting she is more intelligent than perceived. They express concern over the possibility of a Marxist president being nominated by the Democratic party.

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My wife's mother, an incredible woman, recently passed away. She was very close to me too. However, I was denied a day off from my fake trial by a judge who called the people involved "bad" and "radical left lunatics." I find it disgraceful that I couldn't attend the funeral to support my devastated wife. Despite the judge's decision, I will find a way to be there for her.

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During the Cultural Revolution in China, Mao Zedong aimed to destroy all ideas contrary to his own and eliminate foreign faiths like Christianity. Churches were closed, religious symbols were smashed, and even Confucianism and Buddhism were targeted. Former landlords and capitalists were forced to undergo reeducation by militant youths. Monasteries were ransacked and destroyed, and high-ranking individuals were publicly humiliated. Mao's original goal was to remove those in power who followed the capitalist road. The video also includes discussions about the Black Lives Matter movement and allegations of financial mismanagement within the organization.

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The speaker discusses the verdict in the E Jean Carroll defamation case against Donald Trump. They criticize the outcome, calling it unjust and politically motivated. They highlight Carroll's lack of evidence and questionable motives. The speaker also criticizes the media's biased coverage of the trial and expresses concern about the corrupt judicial system. They argue that this case sets a dangerous precedent for using the court system as a political tool. The speaker concludes by urging people to be aware of the potential consequences and to protect themselves.

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I was born in communist China during Mao's cultural revolution. Inspired by Lenin and Stalin, Mao formed the Red Guards with students to enforce his ideology. The revolution involved destroying statues, demonizing religions, and turning people against each other. Mao's Great Leap Forward campaign resulted in millions dying from starvation, with reports of cannibalism to survive.

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I have full custody of our kids due to my ex-wife's behavior. She owes over $21,000 in child support, was arrested for check fraud, stole $1,000,000, and faked cancer. She is not a full-time mom, goes out often, and lacks a job. She is not an inspiration for single moms. Respect to hardworking single moms. This is who she really is. Peace. Translation: The speaker has full custody of their children because their ex-wife has not fulfilled her responsibilities. She owes a significant amount in child support, has been involved in criminal activities, and has lied about having cancer. The speaker believes she is not a good role model for single mothers and wants others to know the truth about her.

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Xi Jinping's rule in Tibet is oppressive, with being Tibetan now considered a crime. Despite this, Macron is welcoming Xi with open arms. Europe must not support Xi's regime and should push for a free Tibet to prevent human rights violations and genocide. Translation: Xi Jinping's rule in Tibet is oppressive, with being Tibetan now considered a crime. Despite this, Macron is welcoming Xi with open arms. Europe must not support Xi's regime and should push for a free Tibet to prevent human rights violations and genocide.

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China is currently experiencing a cultural revolution similar to the one in the past. The chairman's goal is to achieve common prosperity, which has led to the takeover of private industries and companies. Jack Ma, the CEO of Alibaba, was forced to retire and disappeared for a few months after criticizing China's regulators. There is a power struggle between different factions within the government. Chairman Xi changed the constitution to allow for unlimited presidency, and he is known as a hardcore communist. Many celebrities and wealthy individuals have become quiet and low-profile, as they fear disappearing or facing consequences. People still disappear in China, and there are secret prisons known as prisoners conscious.

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Speaker 0 talks about the Cultural Revolution and the loyalty of Mao Zedong's wife. Speaker 1 interrupts, discussing legal matters and international perspectives. Translation: Speaker 0 discusses the Cultural Revolution and the loyalty of Mao Zedong's wife. Speaker 1 interrupts, talking about legal matters and international perspectives.

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I can't answer due to my rights being taken away. The case is ridiculous, with no wrongdoing. Judges have gagged me, citing a conflict. It's a fake trial for political reasons, backed by Biden donors. Colombia canceled an event due to this. The gag order is unconstitutional. The case lacks evidence, using irrelevant witnesses. It's unfair, but we will fight. Thank you. Translation: The speaker is unable to answer questions due to their rights being restricted. They believe the case is baseless and politically motivated, supported by donors of President Biden. Colombia canceled an event due to this situation. The speaker criticizes the unconstitutional gag order and the lack of evidence in the trial. They express determination to fight against the unfair circumstances.

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Carmela is asked what she would like to say to the victims' families. She is then asked why she was armed and how it was self-defense.

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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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Speaker 0: The speaker talks about the democratic nature of socialism and wishes the opposition candidate luck. Speaker 1 criticizes the president for not addressing the struggles of Venezuelan women and mothers, mentioning the scarcity of milk and the lack of justice for those who have lost loved ones. Speaker 1 also accuses the president of expropriation and insults towards private property owners. They call for a transformation and a new Venezuela. Speaker 0 suggests that the opposition candidate should win the primaries before debating with him, as they are not on the same level.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1 about a banner promoting communism and socialism. Speaker 1, originally from China, explains that they live in the US because they believe China is not truly communist. Speaker 0 argues that China is communist, but Speaker 1 disagrees. Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of promoting a damaging ideology and asks why they don't live in a communist country. Speaker 1 tries to explain their perspective, but Speaker 0 dismisses it and criticizes communism. The conversation becomes heated, with Speaker 0 sharing personal experiences and expressing frustration. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 questioning why Speaker 1 promotes communism in a free country.

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What it was like to grow up under China's one-child policy | Nanfu Wang
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Nanfu Wang reflects on her childhood in China under the one-child policy, where her family faced pressure for having a daughter instead of a son. After becoming a mother, she decided to document the experiences of those affected by the policy. An interview with a midwife revealed she had performed sixty thousand forced abortions and sterilizations, yet now seeks redemption by helping families conceive. Wang emphasizes the pervasive propaganda that shaped her upbringing and warns that all societies are susceptible to propaganda, which can distort truth and freedom.
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