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  • NK is the country I meant. Why? IDK coz simple folks can’t leave it and can’t freely speak like someone owns them, so yeah, sounds like slavery to me.

    Well, let’s cover these two things here, shall we?

    There is a reason why they can’t leave and it is not because of the eVil Gummie gov’t. This cool infographic covers this part in Myth 7:

    About the part of their people not being able to speak freely, it is the contrary. The gov’t welcomes feedback from their people and they have the means and institutions to process that feedback.

    With this in mind, I don’t NK is a “slave driven country” as you confidently said. On the contrary, they are a country that are not allowed to flourish due to American jealousy.

    What evidence. You don’t need to be a detective to find evidence of Chinese police in Hungary. Reminds me of “US being world’s police”. Another example is buying out properties and businesses and ports in different EU counties. Coincidentally prices in those places going over the top for some reason. I also find overly subsidized EV production and attempts to flood market with them quite aggressive.

    I don’t that is enough evidence. Are they forcing their will on Hungarian people? Last time I checked, they were invited by the Hungarian and the police men from China in no way violates Hungary’s sovereignty because it does not allow Chinese police officers to carry weapons and take independent action in Hungary. I don’t think that is VERY empire like behavior. If you want, I can show you what a real empire looks like.

    About buying out properties and businesses and ports in different EU counties… So… Any country that does this is an evil empire?

    “Coincidentally prices in those places going over the top for some reason.” Do you have evidence for this? How can you be so sure that it is them?

    “I also find overly subsidized EV production and attempts to flood market with them quite aggressive.” -> What’s the problem with subsidizing EV production? Is that a bad thing?