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SHANGHAI — According to sources, thousands of right-wing, anti-science extremists have converged in Shanghai to protest Chinese President Xi's common sense COVID restrictions.
"These science deniers are extremely dangerous," said CCP Propaganda Minister Yin-Yon Yangalong. "Our benevolent President Xi has locked thousands of people in their homes for several weeks for their own safety. This is a very compassionate and pro-science policy and anyone who questions it is a right-wing bigot."
The minister went on to explain that thousands have already been saved from COVID as they have starved to death or burned to death locked in their own apartments. "After extensive scientific research, we found that dead people are completely safe from being infected with COVID," he said, smiling.
Biden has offered his support to protestors in a public statement, saying: "Come on, man! Flarpjack mibbymufflins! Lardledoo!" The administration, however, quietly pledged support for President Xi, promising they would work with tech companies to silence dissent whenever possible.
At publishing time, Canadian PM Trudeau had also offered to help President Xi, citing his experience with trucker protests.
What exactly was that that hit the Pentagon on 9/11?
AmericanKulak says
I saw what you did there . . . and yes, it's Fucking Awesome!
What exactly was that that hit the Pentagon on 9/11?
Ceffer says
What exactly was that that hit the Pentagon on 9/11?
It’s out of this world that we don’t have clear footage of this incident clearly on tape given it’s supposed to be one of the most secure buildings on earth.
This is like 1000x more egregious than Epstein’s camera being off that night.
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