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:) meant to represent my happiness that everything went alright at the vet
:( meant to show my sadness
You're pretty smart
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Post by Constantinopple suppressed by The Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth.
Thanks 2 people for endorsing me
Oh July, it’s barely been a week and you have so much events for us.
In Hong Kong, the National Security Bill was enacted on the 1st of July. This enabled the CCP to have more direct control over law enforcement in Hong Kong. Instead of using disturbing the peace as pretense for arresting protestors, now it will be covered as a violation of the National Security Bill. Liberate Hong Kong is now illegal, as is holding an opinion that is contrary to the government’s views. Under Article 38, anyone can be arrested for these things. Democracy has been mortally wounded in Hong Kong, and along with it goes the proper exercise of the law, free and fair elections and a government beholden to the people of Hong Kong.
In the Philippines, people are getting arrested for a similar bill. The Anti-Terror Bill was a much needed bill, but it has provisions that can target any of the commonfolk. These provisions include simply buying knives, meeting other people because you might conspire to do something illegal, donating to non-state recognised charities, posting, writing, or sharing any posts online that hold “terrorist sentiment”, etc. The Philippine state now has absolute authority as to who can be defined as terrorists and terrorist activity. Warrantless arrests can now be carried out without any ramifications for law enforcement. This bill hasn’t even gone into effect yet, but people have been arrested for going against it already. 7 people in Cebu City, 20 people in Rizal province, and probably tens to hundreds more.
In Montenegro, a civil war could break out, as the government has initiated a de-Serbianisation process that begins with the removal of recognition of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Seeing as Montenegrins have lots of Serbian roots, one can see why this is an issue with only this piece of context. It’s a split issue, where some believe that it is a proper step because Serbia held them as a colony, others believe that this shouldn’t happen because Serbia’s culture and traditions are deeply intertwined in Montenegrin society as well.
Speaking of Serbia, there are protests ongoing outside of the nation’s parliament. The protests are allegedly a movement held by people on all sides of the political spectrum against the current president leading the country into a dictatorship. Most media within the country are not covering it, since they are controlled by the president, the only one that is covering the protests is owned by CNN. Most international coverage is saying that the protests are anti-lockdown protests.
In Brazil, Bolsonaro has been downplaying the virus, despite 1.6 million being infected in the country. Now, Bolsonaro has caught the virus, for real this time. The last one was a false positive. This could mean two things, 1) Bolsonaro takes it more seriously or 2)Bolsonaro continues downplaying it. The second one would be likelier if he only had light symptoms.
The US, Lebanon protests are continuing until now, and China is increasing aggression towards its border claims. Japan is apparently being hit by torrential rains, the world is experinecing a surge in new cases, Ivory Coast’s PM has died, many companies are going broke, the Siberian tundra is on fire, etc.
July’s first half isn’t going well.
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#freehongkong #downwithccpcensorship
The world is ending
Nauru's a little country in the Pacific, but I'm low-key obsessed with travelling everywhere, so to have all of China's history, culture, nature, cut off from me because I dislike oppression? That sucks :/
Don't forget about the literal genocide occurring in Xinjiang.
You're allowed to dislike communism, but, just so you know, China's communist in name only
You have balls of steel :O
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Damn
Let’s hope that no such major event happens in the next 5 months ._.
Meanwhile sports news has been pretty barren in July so far pending the results of La Liga and Serie A.
At least you could travel to Taiwan as alternative
I plan on visiting Taiwan already, but unfortunately they don't have a Great Wall, a Forbidden City, a Terracotta Army, a Potala Palace, and many other things
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Post self-deleted by Constantinopple.
This place is a endorsement paradise
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No, I live in a harbour city in Northern Germany: Rostock.
its impossible to find a good image of your cities flag
I would also like to visit Mainland China, but the terrible government makes it impossible for me
Yes, but they have a restaurant where everything is toilet themed. You sit on a toilet. The food? Bathroom themed. I'm not joking, I half wish I was. The saying "Don't knock it till you rock it" keeps bouncing around in my head, but.... I'm not that bold.
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Hello everyone, We at the Monkey Sanctuary are inviting everyone to a bqq to celebrate something it doesn't matter. Just remember to bring your own beer please
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